Elderly Man Pulls Over To Help Crying Woman In Yuba City, Gets Robbed; 3 People Arrested
YUBA CITY (CBS13) — Authorities have arrested three people accused of working together to rob an elderly man in Yuba City who thought he was stopping to help a distraught woman.
The Sutter County Sheriff's Office says, back on Nov. 16, an elderly man spotted a woman crying on the side of the road near Lincoln Road and Walton Avenue. The man pulled over, talked with the woman and agreed to give her a ride.
However, just as he was about to pull out, a different vehicle pulled up and blocked the path. A knife-wielding suspect then got out and demanded the elderly man's property.
The suspects -- including the woman -- eventually took off with the man's credit cards, cellphone, car keys, and a large amount of cash.
One of the victim's credit cards was used in Yuba City, investigators say.
Detectives have since been able to identify the suspects as 34-year-old Jacqueline Ellison, 34-year-old Cornelius Lee and 38-year-old Eric Carranza - all Yuba City residents. All three have now been arrested.
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The group is facing charges of robbery, identity theft, and assault with a deadly weapon.