Surveillance Video Of Violent Carjacking Suspect In Dallas

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DALLAS (CBSDFW.COM) - Dallas Police are looking for a suspected carjacker after a violent incident last Thursday, January 21 around 9:45 p.m.

Sarah Hoff was sitting in her vehicle on the eighth floor of the Davis Building parking garage at 1309 Main Street when two men opened her driver and passenger doors and beat her with their fists.

The suspects pulled Ms. Hoff from her vehicle and demanded money and then got into her 2003 BMW and sped away with her purse and credit cards.

Later that same evening at about 11:23 p.m. one suspect drove Ms. Hoff's stolen BMW to the McDonald's restaurant at 2215 S. Buckner Boulevard and used the her stolen credit card to make a purchase at the drive-thru window.

This suspect was captured on video the stolen vehicle and speaking with a male parked behind him in a Hummer H3.  That video is two minutes into the following Dallas Police news conference on the case. Dallas Police released the surveillance video in hopes someone will recognize the suspect and help identify him.

Press Conference: Downtown Carjacking by Dallas Police Department on YouTube

Detectives are in the process of analyzing additional video to determine whether or not there are more images of the suspects.

Anyone that recognizes the individual in the video is asked to call Detective Brow at (214) 671-3584. If you wish to remain anonymous you may call Crime Stoppers at (214) 373-TIPS (8477).

Special Education teacher Sarah Goff was brutally beaten by two men who stole her phone and BMW. (credit: CBS11 News)

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