Sunday, August 31, 2014

Boy calls police from inside carjacked SUV - Mississippi News Now

A boy calls 911 from inside a carjacked vehicle with four other kids. (Source: KPRC/CNN)A boy calls 911 from inside a carjacked vehicle with four other kids. (Source: KPRC/CNN)



HOUSTON (KPRC/CNN) – A Houston boy is happy to be home after a frightening ride inside a carjacked vehicle.


Alex Veasley's actions helped police rescue him and other children who were in the car.


"He said hang on and I was like wait you're in the wrong car and he was like I know I'm stealing this car,” Alex said.


With his words, Alex, 9, and four other children were off on the most dangerous ride of their young lives.


“I hope that never happens again,” Alex said.


The carjacking happened in an instant.


“She was buying us tacos because some people were hungry,” Alex said.


He said his driver LaTonya Jackson stopped at a Jack-in-the-Box, but left the car running when she went in to grab another order for one of the kids. That's when police say 24-year-old Brenton Simmons jumped in the SUV.


“He just got in got the keys and drove away,” Alex said.


Simmons drove around with the kids for hours, speeding and swerving all over the road barely missing other cars.


“So he just – errr - car was coming he was like – errrr - the car almost flipped over,” Alex said.


Alex says most of the other kids were asleep, but Simmons' erratic driving finally woke up the oldest child in the car.


His head hit the ceiling and he said, ‘Is there somebody in this car?' and I was like, ‘Yep - we're getting car robbed,'” Alex said.


When Simmons stopped in Cinco Rancho, TX to get gas, Alex saw an opportunity a cell phone left behind by Jackson.


“It was in a cup holder in the back seat, so I grabbed it and called 911,” Alex said.


Alex and the 11-year-old boy told a dispatcher what was going on and where they were. Shortly after that call, they saw the flashing police lights that meant they would soon be free.


“I was like yes, and I was happy because I could finally go home, because I was exhausted,” Alex said.


By 9:30 p.m. Wednesday night, Alex was safely in the back of a patrol car – ready to be reunited with his mom.


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