2nd carjacking suspect arrested after Pine Hills standoff
2nd carjacking suspect arrested after Pine Hills standoff, police say
ORLANDO, Fla. – Orlando police arrested a 17-year-old carjacking suspect after an hours-long standoff Thursday morning with the teenage boy, who refused to give up, OPD officials said.
Two teenagers strike a man and carjacked him at gunpoint early Thursday at the SpringHill Suites near Orlando International Airport, police said.
Police said the man’s money, phone and his Dodge Challenger were stolen.
An officer spotted the vehicle at South Semoran Boulevard and Lake Underhill Road, police said.
“The stolen vehicle was spotted heading onto the four hundred eight and there was a pursuit that ended close to here off of Pine Hills Road, where the car crashed into a tree,” Orlando Police spokeswoman Michelle Guido said.
One 17-year-old boy was arrested at the scene, while the 2nd teenage, Tremaine Sullen, 17, fled and was later captured by Orlando SWAT after a four-hour standoff at Pine Hills and Silver Starlet Roads, according to police.
“About seven a.m. this morning OPD was informed that the outstanding suspect was in a house on Karl Lane and that’s where they primarily made contact,” Guido said.
Sullen was captured as he attempted to escape through the back of the house shortly before noon, according to a news release.
News six Reporter Mark Lehman was on the scene and said SWAT officers in tactical gear arrived hours after the standoff embarked. A gun was recovered at the residence, police said.
“Any time that we are in a situation where somebody is inwards a home, won’t come out, that is a very difficult situation for officers. They don’t know what’s on the other side of that door,” Guido said. “That’s why sometimes, I know you guys think things stir leisurely, but things work in a very deliberate way and we do that to ensure the safety of our officers, of the subjects, and of everybody in the community.”
Sullen has been charged with carjacking with a firearm. The other boy is expected to face a similar charge.
Police said the 2nd suspect was injured during the crash. He is being treated at the hospital with non-life menacing injuries.
This is the street where a standoff has been underway for more than two hours. We’ve been shoved back since then as situation escalated. pic.twitter.com/hvjK2pTKDU – Mark Lehman (@MarkLehman6) June 29, two thousand seventeen
A lot of movement from officers in tactical gear. Kingsland Ave is shutdown right now at Indiatlantic Dr. Standoff on Karl Ln. pic.twitter.com/gP7tlJ7fTn – Mark Lehman (@MarkLehman6) June 29, two thousand seventeen
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2nd carjacking suspect arrested after Pine Hills standoff
2nd carjacking suspect arrested after Pine Hills standoff, police say
ORLANDO, Fla. – Orlando police arrested a 17-year-old carjacking suspect after an hours-long standoff Thursday morning with the teenage boy, who refused to capitulate, OPD officials said.
Two teenagers hit a man and carjacked him at gunpoint early Thursday at the SpringHill Suites near Orlando International Airport, police said.
Police said the man’s money, phone and his Dodge Challenger were stolen.
An officer spotted the vehicle at South Semoran Boulevard and Lake Underhill Road, police said.
“The stolen vehicle was spotted heading onto the four hundred eight and there was a pursuit that ended close to here off of Pine Hills Road, where the car crashed into a tree,” Orlando Police spokeswoman Michelle Guido said.
One 17-year-old boy was arrested at the scene, while the 2nd teenage, Tremaine Sullen, 17, fled and was later captured by Orlando SWAT after a four-hour standoff at Pine Hills and Silver Starlet Roads, according to police.
“About seven a.m. this morning OPD was informed that the outstanding suspect was in a house on Karl Lane and that’s where they originally made contact,” Guido said.
Sullen was captured as he attempted to escape through the back of the house shortly before noon, according to a news release.
News six Reporter Mark Lehman was on the scene and said SWAT officers in tactical gear arrived hours after the standoff commenced. A gun was recovered at the residence, police said.
“Any time that we are in a situation where somebody is inwards a home, won’t come out, that is a very difficult situation for officers. They don’t know what’s on the other side of that door,” Guido said. “That’s why sometimes, I know you guys think things stir leisurely, but things work in a very deliberate way and we do that to ensure the safety of our officers, of the subjects, and of everybody in the community.”
Sullen has been charged with carjacking with a firearm. The other boy is expected to face a similar charge.
Police said the 2nd suspect was injured during the crash. He is being treated at the hospital with non-life menacing injuries.
This is the street where a standoff has been underway for more than two hours. We’ve been shoved back since then as situation escalated. pic.twitter.com/hvjK2pTKDU – Mark Lehman (@MarkLehman6) June 29, two thousand seventeen
A lot of movement from officers in tactical gear. Kingsland Ave is shutdown right now at Indiatlantic Dr. Standoff on Karl Ln. pic.twitter.com/gP7tlJ7fTn – Mark Lehman (@MarkLehman6) June 29, two thousand seventeen
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2nd carjacking suspect arrested after Pine Hills standoff
2nd carjacking suspect arrested after Pine Hills standoff, police say
ORLANDO, Fla. – Orlando police arrested a 17-year-old carjacking suspect after an hours-long standoff Thursday morning with the teenage boy, who refused to give up, OPD officials said.
Two teenagers hammer a man and carjacked him at gunpoint early Thursday at the SpringHill Suites near Orlando International Airport, police said.
Police said the man’s money, phone and his Dodge Challenger were stolen.
An officer spotted the vehicle at South Semoran Boulevard and Lake Underhill Road, police said.
“The stolen vehicle was spotted heading onto the four hundred eight and there was a pursuit that ended close to here off of Pine Hills Road, where the car crashed into a tree,” Orlando Police spokeswoman Michelle Guido said.
One 17-year-old boy was arrested at the scene, while the 2nd teenage, Tremaine Sullen, 17, fled and was later captured by Orlando SWAT after a four-hour standoff at Pine Hills and Silver Starlet Roads, according to police.
“About seven a.m. this morning OPD was informed that the outstanding suspect was in a house on Karl Lane and that’s where they primarily made contact,” Guido said.
Sullen was captured as he attempted to escape through the back of the house shortly before noon, according to a news release.
News six Reporter Mark Lehman was on the scene and said SWAT officers in tactical gear arrived hours after the standoff embarked. A gun was recovered at the residence, police said.
“Any time that we are in a situation where somebody is inwards a home, won’t come out, that is a very difficult situation for officers. They don’t know what’s on the other side of that door,” Guido said. “That’s why sometimes, I know you guys think things budge leisurely, but things work in a very deliberate way and we do that to ensure the safety of our officers, of the subjects, and of everybody in the community.”
Sullen has been charged with carjacking with a firearm. The other boy is expected to face a similar charge.
Police said the 2nd suspect was injured during the crash. He is being treated at the hospital with non-life menacing injuries.
This is the street where a standoff has been underway for more than two hours. We’ve been shoved back since then as situation escalated. pic.twitter.com/hvjK2pTKDU – Mark Lehman (@MarkLehman6) June 29, two thousand seventeen
A lot of movement from officers in tactical gear. Kingsland Ave is shutdown right now at Indiatlantic Dr. Standoff on Karl Ln. pic.twitter.com/gP7tlJ7fTn – Mark Lehman (@MarkLehman6) June 29, two thousand seventeen
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2nd carjacking suspect arrested after Pine Hills standoff
2nd carjacking suspect arrested after Pine Hills standoff, police say
ORLANDO, Fla. – Orlando police arrested a 17-year-old carjacking suspect after an hours-long standoff Thursday morning with the teenage boy, who refused to capitulate, OPD officials said.
Two teenagers strike a man and carjacked him at gunpoint early Thursday at the SpringHill Suites near Orlando International Airport, police said.
Police said the man’s money, phone and his Dodge Challenger were stolen.
An officer spotted the vehicle at South Semoran Boulevard and Lake Underhill Road, police said.
“The stolen vehicle was spotted heading onto the four hundred eight and there was a pursuit that ended close to here off of Pine Hills Road, where the car crashed into a tree,” Orlando Police spokeswoman Michelle Guido said.
One 17-year-old boy was arrested at the scene, while the 2nd teenage, Tremaine Sullen, 17, fled and was later captured by Orlando SWAT after a four-hour standoff at Pine Hills and Silver Starlet Roads, according to police.
“About seven a.m. this morning OPD was informed that the outstanding suspect was in a house on Karl Lane and that’s where they primarily made contact,” Guido said.
Sullen was captured as he attempted to escape through the back of the house shortly before noon, according to a news release.
News six Reporter Mark Lehman was on the scene and said SWAT officers in tactical gear arrived hours after the standoff commenced. A gun was recovered at the residence, police said.
“Any time that we are in a situation where somebody is inwards a home, won’t come out, that is a very difficult situation for officers. They don’t know what’s on the other side of that door,” Guido said. “That’s why sometimes, I know you guys think things budge leisurely, but things work in a very deliberate way and we do that to ensure the safety of our officers, of the subjects, and of everybody in the community.”
Sullen has been charged with carjacking with a firearm. The other boy is expected to face a similar charge.
Police said the 2nd suspect was injured during the crash. He is being treated at the hospital with non-life menacing injuries.
This is the street where a standoff has been underway for more than two hours. We’ve been shoved back since then as situation escalated. pic.twitter.com/hvjK2pTKDU – Mark Lehman (@MarkLehman6) June 29, two thousand seventeen
A lot of movement from officers in tactical gear. Kingsland Ave is shutdown right now at Indiatlantic Dr. Standoff on Karl Ln. pic.twitter.com/gP7tlJ7fTn – Mark Lehman (@MarkLehman6) June 29, two thousand seventeen
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