Victim of attempted carjacking shot in Northridge, suspect sought

Police released surveillance footage and asked for the public’s help Wednesday, Feb. 17, to identify a suspect wanted for shooting a person in the chest during an attempted carjacking in Northridge.

Officers were summoned at about 4:35 p.m. Feb. 2 to reports of shots fired on the 8500 block of Reseda Boulevard, Los Angeles Police Department officials said in a news release. They found the victim, who was taken to a hospital and listed as stable, police said.

A man suspected of shooting a person he attempted to carjack in Northridge is seen leaving the scene of the crime in surveillance footage distributed by the Los Angeles Police Department. (Image courtesy of the Los Angeles Police Department)

The suspect was described as possibly 25 to 30 years old, 5 feet tall and 160 pounds, with black hair, police said. He was wearing a plaid long-sleeve brown shirt, dark pants and black shoes that day.

Anyone with information is asked to call Detective D. Tumbleson with the Devonshire Division at 818-832-0609.

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