Police investigate a shooting in the 1200 block of Navajo Drive in Carpentersville Wednesday evening that resulted in three teenagers being shot and later found seeking help while driving near Randall Road and Longmeadow Parkway in Algonquin. | Photo: Nick Rusin

Police have arrested two alleged gunmen and charged them with attempted murder after three teenagers were shot in Carpentersville before being found in a car in Algonquin.

Carpentersville Deputy Police Chief Kevin Stankowitz said four people were sitting in a car parked in a driveway in the 1200 block of Navajo Drive in Carpentersville on Wednesday evening.

The occupants included a 17-year-old boy, an 18-year-old man and two 19-year-old men.

They were approached by two suspects, later identified as Rafael Ruiz, Jr., 21, of Aurora, and a 17-year-old Carpentersville boy.

A “confrontation” ensued and three of the four people in the car were shot by the suspects, Stankowitz said.

Randall Road was shut down from Longmeadow Parkway to Broadsmore Drive in Algonquin for two hours Wednesday evening into Thursday morning after three teenagers were found shot in a car following a shooting committed by two suspects in the 1200 block of Navajo Drive in Carpentersville Wednesday evening. | Photo: Nick Rusin

Ruiz and the juvenile suspect immediately fled the scene and the victims’ vehicle also left the scene.

Stankowitz said the driver of the victim vehicle attempted to travel to a local hospital while someone inside called 911.

Carpentersville police officers located the car just north of the intersection of Randall Road and Broadsmore Drive in Algonquin around 11:30 p.m. Wednesday.

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Officers began administering lifesaving measures to the three victims.

Randall Road was shut down from Longmeadow Parkway to Broadsmore Drive in Algonquin for two hours Wednesday evening into Thursday morning after three teenagers were found shot in a car following a shooting committed by two suspects in the 1200 block of Navajo Drive in Carpentersville Wednesday evening. | Photo: Nick Rusin

“Their swift actions ensured that all three victims were promptly transported to area hospitals,” Stankowitz said.

The Carpentersville Fire Department arrived and requested three ambulances to respond.

Two of the three victims were each shot once while a third victim suffered multiple gunshot wounds.

Two of the victims have since been released from the hospital and the third remains hospitalized, Stankowitz said. His exact condition was unknown but he is stable.

Police investigate a shooting in the 1200 block of Navajo Drive in Carpentersville Wednesday evening that resulted in three teenagers being shot and later found seeking help while driving near Randall Road and Longmeadow Parkway in Algonquin. | Photo: Nick Rusin

The Algonquin Police Department said Randall Road was shut down in both directions between Longmeadow Parkway and Broadsmore Drive due to the incident.

Police asked motorists to avoid Randall Road and Broadsmore Drive as well as Randall Road and Longmeadow Parkway.

Motorists to the north were detoured to take Longmeadow Parkway west to Huntley Road and south to Randall Road.

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Motorists to the south were detoured to take Huntley Road west to Longmeadow Parkway and east to Randall Road.

Randall Road was shut down from Longmeadow Parkway to Broadsmore Drive in Algonquin for two hours Wednesday evening into Thursday morning after three teenagers were found shot in a car following a shooting committed by two suspects in the 1200 block of Navajo Drive in Carpentersville Wednesday evening. | Photo: Nick Rusin

Carpentersville police detectives were actively investigating the case and following up on several leads.

“Based on the information gathered so far, this appears to be an isolated incident, and there is no ongoing threat to the public,” Stankowitz said.

The Carpentersville Police Department said they commend the responding officers, dispatchers and medical personnel whose “quick response and professionalism” helped save lives.

Randall Road was shut down from Longmeadow Parkway to Broadsmore Drive in Algonquin for two hours Wednesday evening into Thursday morning after three teenagers were found shot in a car following a shooting committed by two suspects in the 1200 block of Navajo Drive in Carpentersville Wednesday evening. | Photo: Nick Rusin

“Our hearts go out to the victims and their families affected by last night’s senseless act of violence. We stand united in our commitment to seek justice,” the police department said.

Both directions of Randall Road were reopened around 1:30 a.m. with one northbound lane remaining closed until around 4:30 a.m.

Detectives executed a search warrant at a residence in the 1500 block of Pawnee Road in Carpentersville on Friday.

Both suspects, Ruiz and the juvenile, were taken into custody during the operation.

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Police investigate a shooting in the 1200 block of Navajo Drive in Carpentersville Wednesday evening that resulted in three teenagers being shot and later found seeking help while driving near Randall Road and Longmeadow Parkway in Algonquin. | Photo: Nick Rusin

Ruiz was found to have five outstanding warrants at the time. He was charged in the shooting with one count of attempted murder, three counts of aggravated battery with a firearm and one count of possession of a firearm by a street gang member.

The juvenile suspect was charged with one count of attempted murder, three counts of aggravated battery with a firearm, one count of possession of a firearm by a street gang member and one count of obstructing justice.

“The swift execution of this search warrant and the arrests underscore the outstanding efforts of our investigators and the strong collaboration with the Kane County State’s Attorney’s Office. The Carpentersville Police Department remains dedicated to ensuring the safety of our community and holding offenders accountable for acts of violence,” Stankowitz said.

The investigation remains ongoing and both suspects remain held in custody.