Police are hunting for a Brampton man wanted in a violent post-Christmas carjacking at a Toronto shopping mall in which the victim was dragged beside his car as he tried to stop the thieves.

Toronto Police Service has issued an arrest warrant for Jeffrey MacInnis, 22, of Brampton who is wanted on a charge of robbery.

Police have already arrested and charged Anatoli Boudianu, 25, of Brampton with robbery and breach of probation in relation to the Dec. 31 crime.

A third suspect has yet to be identified.

MacInnis also goes by the alias Jiffy Loc, and has several distinctive tattoos, including a grenade on his left arm with “416 BTOWN” and “905”.

Police say the victim was walking to his car around 5 p.m. at Yorkgate Mall in the area of Jane Street and Finch Avenue West in Toronto. He unlocked and started the car with a remote car starter as he approached, but a man tried to get inside the vehicle, according to police. Investigators say the victim was assaulted as he tried to stop the man from getting into his car, and dropped his keys as a second suspect got out of a nearby vehicle and began struggling with the victim.

A second man grabbed the keys, got behind the wheel of the car and started driving away, according to police.

The victim grabbed onto the door handle of his car and the driver, and was dragged several feet before falling to the ground, according to police.

Boudianu was arrested Jan. 3.

MacInnis is 6-foot, 190 pounds, with short brown hair, green eyes, and other tattoos include the word “Loyalty” on his left hand, “MacInnis” on his right hand, “Sarah” on the right side of his neck, and playing cards, dice, the grim reaper and skulls on his left forearm.