A man who tried to steal a car from two teenagers in San Diego failed when the car’s manual transmission tripped him up mid-crime.The victims – 18 and 17 years old – were sitting in a car Thursday just after 10:45 p.m. at Auburn Drive and Wightman Street in the Fox Canyon area when the suspect walked up to the passenger window and demanded the victims give him their cell phones. Putting San Diego’s Water Department to the Test – Part One The San Diego Police Department (SDPD) said the suspect then told the victims to get out of the car. The teens got out and the suspect hopped in.Then came the ultimate driving test. Putting San Diego’s Water Department to the Test – Part Two Police said the suspect revved the engine several times and tried to drive away, but the car wouldn’t move. Investigators believe the man was stumped because he didn’t know how to drive the manual vehicle.He got out and ran away. Hundreds March in Local Anti-Gun Violence Rally The suspect remains at large and the investigation is ongoing. The SDPD said the victims described him as 5-foot-7 with a skinny build, between 18 and 20 years old. He wore a grey hoodie and dark pants during the attempted carjacking.No one was hurt.Photo Credit: NBC 7 San Diego
Source: NBC San Diego
Manual Transmission Trips Up Would-Be Carjacker
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