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San Mateo Police arrest man after stealing rideshare vehicle

San Mateo Police

On Monday morning, a San Mateo Police officer arrested a man after he approached him and confessed to being responsible for stealing a carpool vehicle on the night of Sunday, July 17. 

Thus, at 6:14 a.m. on Monday, a male subject identified as Randy Jay, stopped a police officer to tell him that "he was a bad person and needed to go to jail." During this contact, it was discovered that Jay was in possession of fentanyl and had returned to San Mateo in an unreported stolen vehicle out of Turlock, California.

According to the report, Jay admitted to detectives that he was responsible for Sunday's carjacking incident and the knife used by the suspect to threaten the driver and dispossess him of the vehicle was recovered.

In addition to a summons for charges on display due to this morning's incident, Jay was arrested for those stemming from the auto theft, for which he was transported and booked into the San Mateo County Jail.

This Sunday, July 16, at approximately 10:12 p.m., San Mateo police officers responded to the area of Cypress Ave. and N. Humboldt St. on a report of a hit-and-run. 

Upon arrival, officers met with a female rideshare driver, who stated that she picked up a male user in San Jose. When they arrived at her destination, the male ordered her to keep driving by threatening her with a knife to her stomach. Finally, he instructed her to drive northbound on HWY 101 and exit in San Mateo. 

When he felt he had a chance to escape, the driver jumped out of the braked vehicle. At that point, the suspect stole his car and fled the scene. 

The driver was unharmed, but at least two vehicles in the area sustained minor damage.

During the trip to San Mateo, the suspect made a 9-1-1 call. 

As part of the investigation, it was learned that the 9-1-1 call was intercepted by Mountain View police, who were able to provide a phone number used by the man. The caller said someone was trying to kill him, but he was laughing, so it appeared he was joking. 

A preliminary investigation determined that the man was likely Randy Jay, who fit the description given by the victim and witnesses. Approximately two hours later, the victim's vehicle was located in Morgan Hill. 

Security footage in the area where the vehicle was located showed a man who also matched Jay's description.

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