A man already charged with shooting at another vehicle on I-35, has now been charged with an armed carjacking earlier the same day.

HUDSON, Wis. — Authorities believe they have connected a suspect in a shooting on I-35 with a carjacking that happened earlier the same day.

According to the criminal complaint, Tab and Sally Hanson had their vehicle stolen at gunpoint at the Hudson Menard's on Friday, at about 11 a.m.

At about 1:40 p.m. the same day, police responded to a report of a shooting on I-35 northbound near Wyoming, Minnesota.

Dispatch said that a person in a dark-colored BMW had fired a shot into another vehicle. No one was injured.

The BMW went into a ditch and the vehicle that had been shot at pulled over. Twenty-six-year-old Trinidad Garcia was driving the BMW and a gun was found in his pocket, according to a criminal complaint. He was arrested and charged with illegally possessing a firearm, shooting at a motor vehicle, and assault with a dangerous weapon.

Later, another criminal complaint states that Tab Hanson saw a photo of Garcia on WCCO, in connection with the I-35 arrest, and reported to police that Garcia appeared to be the same man who stole Hanson's car.

A detective who had driven by the carjacking suspect immediately afterward had also seen Garcia's photo on the KARE 11 app and suspected that it was the same person, based on her view and on the Hansons' description.

A debit card with Garcia's name on it was found in the suspect vehicle that was left at the Hudson Menard's. A Facebook profile for Garcia showed him in similar shoes as those found in the suspect vehicle.

And finally, the Hansons' stolen vehicle was found outside the dealership where Garcia bought the BMW he was arrested in.