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2 theft suspect gave police faux names in arrest: police

By Miles Cooper
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February 11, 2025
2 theft suspect gave police faux names in arrest: police
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(KRON) – Two males who had been arrested after shoplifting gave officers false names, in line with the Colma Police Division. 

At 3:09 p.m. on Thursday, Colma law enforcement officials had been dispatched to a retailer within the 200 block of Colma Boulevard on a report of a theft. Responding officers had been knowledgeable that two males took a number of gadgets and subsequently fled on foot. Officers had been additionally given an outline of the suspects.

Police seen the lads matching the suspect’s description strolling southbound on Junipero Serra Boulevard close to the intersection of Southgate Avenue half-hour later. Officers detained the duo. 

2 theft suspect gave police faux names in arrest: policePhotograph: Colma PD

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The shop’s loss prevention recognized the 2 because the suspects and so they had been arrested. In accordance with Colma PD, the suspects gave officers false names earlier than giving police their precise names. 

The suspects had been recognized as 24-year-old San Lorenzo resident Sione Livai and 22-year-old Berkeley resident William Montoya. Each had been arrested for shoplifting and giving false identification to police and had been issued citations. The duo was launched on his promise to seem in court docket.

The suspects stole roughly $129.99 value of merchandise, police mentioned. 

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