The Volusia County Sheriff's Office is searching for a dark blue Ford Mustang convertible that was stolen Saturday morning during a carjacking along I-4 near Daytona Beach. 

  • Deputies search for stolen vehicle, suspects in I-4 carjacking
  • Suspects stole woman's car who stopped to help crash victims 
  • Stolen vehicle a dark blue Ford Mustang convertible
  • Suspects described as 3 black males in teens or early 20s
  • Anyone with info asked to call 386-736-5989

Deputies said the suspects loaded an apparently injured female into the car before taking off headed west. 

The incident happened around 5:40 a.m. near mile marker 128 of westbound I-4. 

Officials said the victim, a 34-year-old woman, had driven up on the scene of a crash and stopped to help those involved. When she did, three young men jumped out of one of the cars involved in the crash and stole hers. 

Officials said the three men also loaded an unresponsive female into the victim's car before driving off. 

The suspects are described as three black males in their teens or early 20s. One was heavy-set wearing a striped shirt and jeans. Two others were described as thin. The female was also believed to be in her teens or early 20s, with short dreadlocks, a red hooded sweatshirt, brown jeans and black shoes. According to the report, she was bleeding from her head. 

The stolen Mustang is a 2012 convertible with Florida tag V83-4QC. It has a black vinyl top, a spoiler and no window tint. 

The car left behind at the scene has also been reported stolen. 

The suspects are wanted by the sheriff's office on carjacking charges and the Florida Highway Patrol is investigating the initial crash. 

Anyone who sees the vehicle or suspects is asked to call 911 or 386-736-5989 without approaching the suspects.