Carjacking Victim Describes Being Punched In Face

<p>The victim was pulled from her car at a Tulsa QuikTrip. Not only does she say she was she assaulted, but she also lost something sentimental and irreplaceable.</p>

Wednesday, January 13th 2016, 8:04 pm

By: News On 6


The victim was pulled from her car at a Tulsa QuikTrip. Not only does she say she was she assaulted, she also lost something sentimental and irreplaceable.

When you are sitting in the car waiting on someone to run into the store, you don't expect to be punched in the face and pulled from your car.

Marsha's backseat was full of pictures when she was carjacked.

"Pictures of her when she was like 15 years old,” Marsha said. “There was no way they could be replaced."

She spent hours helping a friend go through his mother's things. His mother had passed away recently and those pictures meant everything to him.

They were headed home when they decided to stop for a lottery ticket. Her friend ran inside, and Marsha stayed in the car and she spotted three people who made her nervous.

"They were taking the strings to their hoods and tied them real tight and put them in their mouths and started walking down the driver side of the car,” she said. “I started pushing on the locks but they wouldn't work because the car was running."

She said they came to the passenger door, yanked it open, punched her in the face while screaming, then threw her on the pavement and took off.

"It was over in seconds,” she said. “I know it just took seconds, but it seemed like it went on forever."

A similar carjacking happened the next day to another woman, and police caught two of the suspects, both women, Keena Lowe and Cheyenne Bell.

Police believe they did both carjackings and are looking for the third person.

We were with Marsha when she got her car back and she's grateful for that but, devastated the pictures of her friend's deceased mother were nowhere to be found.

She hopes police can convince the suspects to hand them over.

One of the things that might help for safety is to know the car you're sitting in. If you can't lock the doors while it's running, you may have to turn it off, even if it's cold. That way someone can yank open your door and catch you off guard.

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