The search is on for two suspects who managed to slip away after a wild and dangerous chase from the Antelope Valley to downtown Los Angeles.

The suspects carjacked multiple vehicles along the way, including a tanker truck.

The wild and scary pursuit began Sunday night in the Antelope Valley around 10:30 p.m. when the two suspects carjacked the owner of a pickup truck.

Suspects accused of multiple carjackings led law enforcement on a dangerous pursuit across Los Angeles on Sunday night.

The victim followed them, and that’s when one of the suspects fired shots at him. Fortunately, no one was hurt, but the chase was on.

The suspects then made their way to the San Fernando Valley. At one point, they were driving the wrong direction on the 5 Freeway.

Then, they jumped out of the pickup truck and carjacked a big rig. The driver jumped out, and the suspects — who were believed to be armed and dangerous — drove away.

Law enforcement chased the suspects in the tanker truck into downtown L.A. While the chase was ongoing, the ABC7 news desk got calls from truck drivers who said the big rig wasn’t carrying hazardous materials, and was likely carrying milk.

At one point, the suspects drove the wrong way on the 10 Freeway. Fortunately, it appeared no one was hit or hurt.

Around 11:30 p.m., the two suspects bailed from the tanker truck and carjacked a third vehicle — another pickup truck.

The chase continued into Boyle Heights, where the suspects stopped, got out, and switched seats.

Shortly after that, the suspects dumped the stolen pickup truck, and police lost sight of them after they carjacked a fourth vehicle and sped away at the intersection of Cesar Chavez Avenue and Mission Road — nearly 50 miles from where the chase started.

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