Calgary police are stationed outside a home in the northeast community of Tuxedo, which could be connected to a series of violent carjackings that took place in the city last week.

While investigators haven’t said anything about why they’ve blocked off the home, but neighbours report that it has to do with the violent incidents.

One neighbour, who says he saw police arresting a suspect near his home on Wednesday afternoon, had the windshield of his car smashed in the process.

He tells CTV that he’s complained about the house before to police because of suspicious activity taking place there.

Police are remaining outside of the home, awaiting a search warrant. They have not confirmed any arrests at this point either.

There were four carjackings last week, with the latest taking place in Coral Springs.

The other incidents took place in the parking lot of Market Mall on Nov. 6, in Beddington on Nov. 3, and in Skyview Ranch early that same day.

In the first incident, a woman was confronted by a man who appeared to have a handgun. Police say she did exactly what she was supposed to do in handing over her vehicle.

The investigation is still ongoing and we will have more details.