ST. LOUIS, MO – A man’s car was stolen by two suspects after they rear-ended him at a stop sign Monday night, reports 5 On Your Side.
The incident occurred near North 11th Street and Angelica Street at around 6:15 p.m. The 26-year-old male victim was stopped at a stop sign when a gray sedan bumped his 2006 Chevrolet Impala from behind.
As the driver of the Impala got out of his car, a man in his 20s exited the sedan and threatened the victim, indicating that he had a gun. The suspect stole the victim’s shoes and jewelry before getting into the Chevrolet and driving away while the other suspect followed in the sedan.
The St. Louis Police Department is investigating the crime.
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