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A stranger hopped behind the wheel of an SUV a woman left running with her 2-year-old son inside in Brooklyn Friday morning – and the tot was saved within 10 minutes when cops pulled over the joyrider, authorities said. 

The 32-year-old mom called 911 and told cops she left her Nissan Pathfinder running with the toddler in the backseat as she stepped into a deli on Sutter Avenue near Van Sinderen Avenue in Brownsville, police said. 

While she was in the store, 34-year-old Maurice Stephens got behind the wheel and drove off with the toddler, said cops.


  Maurice Stephens, 34, hopped inside the unattended Nissan Pathfinder and drive off with the 2-year-old boy inside, police said. Google Maurice Stephens, 34, hopped inside the unattended Nissan Pathfinder and drive off with the 2-year-old boy inside, police said. Google

  Stephens drove about a mile before cops pulled him over at Liberty Avenue and Wyona Street, police said. Google Stephens drove about a mile before cops pulled him over at Liberty Avenue and Wyona Street, police said. Google

The alleged carjacker drove for nearly a mile when officers spotted him at Wyona Street and Liberty Avenue and pulled him over around 10:50 a.m., authorities said. 

The boy was recovered safely and Stephens – who has no relation to the family – was placed in cuffs, authorities said. 


  Stephens was charged with grand larceny, kidnapping and other raps, cops said. Christopher Sadowski Stephens was charged with grand larceny, kidnapping and other raps, cops said. Christopher Sadowski

Stephens, of Brooklyn Heights, was charged with fourth-degree grand larceny, second-degree kidnapping, criminal possession of stolen property and endangering the welfare of a child, cops said. 

He has one prior arrest, for criminal possession of a controlled substance from January in Midtown Manhattan, authorities said.

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