FREMONT — A 33-year-old man sought on felony warrants is in jail after his arrest last week on suspicion of multiple charges, including kidnapping, carjacking and evading police, authorities said Monday.

At 2:08 p.m. on Nov. 13, officers responded to a report of an in-progress theft where employees at Dick’s Sporting Goods at the Pacific Commons Mall, 43923 Pacific Commons Blvd., saw two men and a woman tamper with security sensors in the store’s footwear department, Fremont police said.

Soon after, an officer arrived and quietly entered the store while waiting for other officers. After seeing a suspicious man walking toward the store’s rear with a black-and-green backpack, the officer left the store and headed to its side, hoping to intercept the person in case he left through an emergency exit.

The suspicious man soon left through the store’s front, and arriving officers saw him walk between cars in the parking lot outside. He then entered a parked Acura’s driver seat and got into a struggle with a person in the passenger seat.

As officers approached the car, the Acura took off over the parking lot’s median and onto a sidewalk. Other officers began a pursuit, and saw the victim passenger bailout as the car slowed to turn right onto Automall Parkway.

Two miles later, officers stopped pursuing the Acura after it began driving on the wrong way but were able to use the victim passenger’s iPhone to follow the car’s progress through several Fremont neighborhoods.

Officers later responded to Sundale Drive near Sutter Drive and found the phone in the middle of Sundale and the Acura abandoned nearby. A K-9 officer search did not find the suspicious man, but witnesses told police he had been picked up by an unknown person soon after getting out and walking away.

Officers were able to detain the two suspects seen at the store, identifying them Monday as Lisa Saefong, 28, of Richmond and David Correa, 27.

A search of the store turned up the backpack worn by the suspicious man and left in a women’s bathroom. Inside the backpack, officers found a loaded AK 47, a loaded AR 15, a hood and gloves.

Investigators soon identified the suspicious man as Hayward resident Joseph Fuimaono, and learned he had warrants for weapons violations and driving under the influence. After learning Fuimaono had fled, officers reached out to Oakland police, who were able to arrest him at a home around 10:30 p.m. without incident.

Saefong was arrested on suspicion of burglary and vehicle theft, while Correa was arrested on suspicion of identity theft, vehicle theft, possession of stolen property and three other warrants. Fuimaono was arrested on suspicion of carjacking, kidnapping during a carjacking, and evading an officer.

Fuimaono faces hearings Nov. 26, and Correa faces probation revocation and pre-trial hearings Dec. 6, while Saefong did not appear to be in custody Monday, according to a county records check.

Contact George Kelly at 408-859-5180.