A teenage carjacker forced his victim at gunpoint to teach him how to drive her manual-transmission vehicle, and investigators arrested him the same night after tracking the woman’s stolen iPhone, New Orleans police said.

Anthony Watson, 17, is charged with armed robbery, carjacking, use of a firearm in a robbery and simple kidnapping in Wednesday night’s incident, according to a NOPD news release. He and another suspect — who remains unidentified and at large — picked up the woman in the 1600 block of Coliseum Street, and later dropped her off on Philip Street near Tchoupitoulas unharmed after the impromptu driving lesson, the release states.

The NOPD has arrested 17-year-old Anthony Watson and booked him with armed robbery, carjacking, use of firearm in a robbery and simple kidnapping. The incident took place April 8, 2015, in the 1600 block of Coliseum Street at approximately 11:00 p.m.

The victim stated she parked her vehicle in the 1600 block of Coliseum Street. When she exited her vehicle she was approached by two unknown, young, black males. One suspect demanded her keys, wallet, and phone at which time she complied. The victim stated the second suspect approached her, pointed a black handgun at her, and entered the driver seat of her vehicle. The victim stated the suspect realized he could not operate the manual shift (standard) vehicle, and forced her to enter the front passenger seat at gun point to assist them with operating the vehicle. The victim stated after driving her around for several minutes, they had her exit the vehicle near Tchoupitoulas and Philip Streets. The victim was not injured in the incident.

During the course of the investigation detectives were able to track the victim’s i-phone to the intersection of South Robertson and Philip streets. Detectives located the victim’s stolen vehicle, which was running and stopped at that location. Upon the officers activating their lights to conduct a traffic stop, the driver and passenger exited the stolen vehicle and fled on foot. The driver of the vehicle, 17-year-old Anthony Watson was apprehended and the passenger managed to escape.

During the course of the investigation, the victim positively identified Watson as one of the suspects that robbed her at gun point.

A black semi-automatic handgun was found on the street directly next to the stolen vehicle (which was recovered) on the passenger side and was positively identified by the victim as the handgun used in this incident.

Watson cooperated with detectives and was arrested for armed robbery, carjacking, use of firearm in a robbery and simple kidnapping.