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WEBVTT HT, THE VICTIM IS SAYING SHE FEELS LIKE SHE WAS TARGETED. >> PATRICK, THE VICTIM TELLS ME SHE DID WHAT MOST PEOPLE DO WHEN YOU GET INTO AN ACCIDENT YOU MAKE SURE YOU'RE OK THEN GET OUT AND CHECK FOR DAMAGE MOMENTS LATER HER CAR WAS STOLEN. >> HE THREW ME TO THE GROUND, JUMPED INTO MY CAR. I HELD ONTO MY DOOR AND WAS LIKE, NO, GET OFF. >> CRYSTAL GONZALEZ DESCRIBES IT AS FAST PACED AND TRAUMATIC THE VICTIM OF A BUMP AND RUN NEAR 74TH AND LOCUST FRIDAY MORNING A SUSPECT AND ACCOMPLICE VEHICLE SPEEDING OFF. HOURS LATER, THE SUV IS BACK IN HER POSSESSION. POLICE FOUND IT IN A PARKING LOT AND TOLD HER A 16-YEAR-OLD IS IN CUSTODY. >> YOU CAN TELL THEY HAVE THEIR BLONDE BLUNTS IN MY CAR. >> SHE SAYS THE SUSPECTS DIDN'T REALLY STEAL ANYTHIN ALSO, A $1000 CAMERA. >> THEY COULD HAVE TAKEN MY KIDS. THAT IS MY LIFE. >> ALL IN ALL, GONZALES FEELS VIOLATED. >> I WILL DRIVE TO A POLICE STATION AND TELL THEM I GOT HIT, BUT THERE'S NO WAY I WILL EVER GET OUT OF THE CAR. >> IF THERE'S ANY GOOD NEWS A

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It happened in broad daylight, and that's what is scary to Crystal Gonzalez. She said her car was bumped from behind, and when she got out to check damage, a man ran at her. "He threw me to the ground, and jumped in my car," Gonzalez said. "I held onto my door and couldn't put up much of a fight, because I didn't know what he had on him." Adding it was fast paced and traumatic. The man and an accomplice in another vehicle sped away from 74th and Locust streets. Hours later, the SUV is back in Gonzalez's possession. Police found it in a parking lot, and told her a 16-year-old is in custody. They also checked it for fingerprints. "You can tell they had blunts in the car, cigars," Gonzalez said. There is a strong smell of marijuana inside. She said the carjackers didn't really steal anything. "I have a $300 diaper bag, and $200 Ugg boots," Gonzalez said. A $1,000 camera was untouched. In a way, she feels lucky. Just minutes before her car was stolen, she dropped off her 10-month-old baby at the sitter's house. The bottom of the car seat was still inside the vehicle. "They could have taken my kid," Gonzalez said. "That's my life, you know." All in all, she feels violated. "You're not going to catch me stopping if anyone hits my car again," Gonzalez said. "I'll drive to a police station and tell them I got hit. No way, I'll ever get out of a car." If there's any good news, a man dropped off her wallet. He found it on the side of the road. Her license, and debit cards were all inside.