FBI Offers $10,000 Reward for Information on Chicago Area Carjacking Suspects
Wanted Carjacking Suspects
Javon “JaJa” Stingley and Gary “Lil Bird” Luellen are wanted in connection with carjacking charges dating back to 2023.
Criminal Activity
Authorities say Stingley is wanted in connection with a carjacking in Dolton in February 2023. Stingley and others allegedly used a stolen vehicle to travel to Dolton and tried to steal a Dodge Challenger from someone. That same day, he and others are also accused of stealing a firearm from a separate victim at gunpoint.
Second Incident
The FBI says Luellen is wanted in connection with a violent carjacking at 126th and Halsted back in April of 2023. Luellen and his co-conspirators are accused of showing a gun and carjacking a 2022 Dodge Challenger.
Safety Alert
The FBI said that both men are considered armed and dangerous.
How You Can Help
From L to R: Gary “Lil Bird” Luellen and Javon “JaJa” Stingley
Anyone with information should call (312) 421-6700.
Conclusion
The FBI is urging anyone with information on the whereabouts of Javon “JaJa” Stingley and Gary “Lil Bird” Luellen to come forward and help bring these armed and dangerous carjacking suspects to justice.
FAQs
Q: What is the reward being offered for information on these carjacking suspects?
A: The FBI is offering a reward of up to $10,000 for information leading to the arrest of Javon “JaJa” Stingley and Gary “Lil Bird” Luellen.
Q: What are the charges against the suspects?
A: Stingley is wanted in connection with a carjacking in Dolton and the theft of a firearm from a separate victim. Luellen is wanted in connection with a violent carjacking at 126th and Halsted.
Q: Are the suspects considered armed and dangerous?
A: Yes, according to the FBI.
Q: How can I provide information on the whereabouts of these suspects?
A: Anyone with information should call (312) 421-6700.