Carmel woman pistol-whipped during robbery

At 7:35 a.m. Thursday, the Carmel Police Department received a report of a robbery in the 11400 block of Green Street in Carmel.

A female victim had started her car via the key fob from her home to warm it up. The car was parked in the driveway. The victim said that when she walked out to her car to leave for work, she was approached by a Black male dressed in all black carrying a gun. She also said that she noticed a second Black male rummaging through her car.

The suspects stole cash from the center console of the victim’s car. The victim was pistol-whipped two to three times by one of the suspects before they fled southbound on Green Street in a white passenger car. The victim was transported to the hospital for treatment of her injuries.

The victim described the suspects as the following:

Suspect 1: Black male, 5-foot-8, early 30s, average build, wearing a black coat, black pants, black shoes and a full-face black ski mask. This suspect was carrying a black handgun.

Suspect 2: Black male, 6-foot, mid to late 20s, skinny, wearing either an orange or red coat and an orange knit hat, possibly wearing a surgical (COVID) mask. No weapon was observed with this suspect.

The Carmel Police Department is asking for residents near the area of the robbery to check their camera systems for potential video evidence. Please contact Detective Scott Long at (317) 571-2500 or slong@carmel.in.gov if you have any information or potential evidence regarding this robbery.