OAKLAND — A pair of suspects involved in at least two carjackings have been arrested, BART police said Wednesday.

At 11:51 p.m. Oct. 10, a man and a woman were walking back to a 2004 BMW 330 in the MacArthur BART station parking garage when a gunman stopped them, police said in a statement.

When the gunman ordered the pair to put their property, including two iPhones, in the car, they complied. A female joined the gunman, and both got into the BMW and drove away.

Surveillance cameras captured the incident and helped BART police identify the gunman and female and obtain arrest warrants from the Alameda County District Attorney’s office.

BART police shared the case information with Oakland police, who were able to arrest the female after she and the gunman committed another carjacking Sunday in Oakland. The gunman escaped, but Oakland police arrested him Wednesday, BART police said.

“These arrests could not have been made if it were not for our surveillance system, cooperation from the victims, and the follow through by our BART officers and detectives,” BART Police Chief Kenton Rainey said in a statement. “The video will help bring justice to these carjackers when they have their day in court.”

Because the suspects are juveniles, BART police said they will not release names, photo or video connected to the case.

Contact George Kelly at 408-859-5180.