Video captures Houston gas station carjacking.
Houston Police are looking for three suspects in connection with a reported carjacking.
A video recording captured an alleged robbery and carjacking at a Texas gas station, where three suspects stole a victim's belongings and sped away in his car.
In October, three armed men approached the victim in Houston's 7500 block of Martin Luther King Blvd.
The suspects obtained the complainant's wallet, cell phone, and keys before escaping in their vehicle, according to police.
The gas station's parking lot was entered by the suspects, as captured on surveillance camera footage.
The trio positioned themselves near one of the roof supports in the pump area, waiting for the victim to approach his car parked next to a pump before attacking him.
The suspects were seen jumping into the vehicle and driving away from the gas station as the victim walked away.
The abandoned vehicle was discovered 15 minutes away from the alleged carjacking location, according to Houston Police.
Two of the three suspects are believed to be around 20 years old and are described as Black males by authorities.
All three of them were last seen wearing dark clothing.
An incentive of up to $5,000 is currently available for anyone who provides details that can result in the apprehension of the suspects.
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