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Cleveland police said an Uber driver was carjacked early Wednesday on the city's East Side.

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CLEVELAND, Ohio -- An Uber driver told police that a man carjacked him early Wednesday on Cleveland's East Side.

The 75-year-old driver also said an unidentified woman got into his 2013 Honda hatchback and propositioned him moments before the man stole his car, police said.

The driver's wallet and two smartphones were also taken during the robbery about 2:30 a.m. on East 123rd Street near St. Clair Avenue, police said.

Detectives did not say whether the man had a weapon.

The driver picked up an unidentified man at Gas USA on St. Clair Avenue at East 123rd Street. The man asked the driver to take him several hundred feet up the road to an address on East 123rd Street, police said.

When they arrived a woman entered the car and asked the driver if he "wanted to have a good time." The driver refused.

The man then forced the driver to hand over his car keys, took the smartphones and a wallet containing $60 from the driver's pockets, police said. The man then ordered the driver to exit the car.

The man got into the car and drove north on East 123rd Street, police said. The driver returned to Gas USA to call 911.

The incident is being investigated.