(KRON) – Three males accused of shoplifting and brandishing a firearm at a retailer supervisor have been arrested, in response to the Colma Police Division.
At 6:52 p.m. on Dec. 28, Colma law enforcement officials responded to the 700 block of Serramonte Boulevard after being alerted that three male suspects shoplifted objects from a retailer. Responding officers realized that the trio fled in a tan Lincoln, the place one of many suspects pointed a gun at an worker as they tried to take an image of the license plate.
The San Francisco Police Division seen the Lincoln in San Francisco and detained the suspects. The shop supervisor recognized the suspects and the one who pointed a firearm at them.
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Colma PD mentioned officers positioned the firearm whereas looking the automobile and it was discovered to be a reproduction gun.
The trio was recognized as San Francisco residents Jose Cartagenamonico, Pedro Cabritaramirez and Marcos Gonzalezramos.
Cabritaramirez, 22, was arrested for petty theft and a number of warrants, together with a $5,000 misdemeanor warrant, a $2,000 misdemeanor warrant and a $1,000 misdemeanor warrant from neighboring businesses. He was booked into the San Mateo County Jail.
Gonzalezramos, 30, was arrested for petty theft and issued a quotation, then was launched on his promise to look in courtroom.
Colma PD mentioned 27-year-old Cartagenamonico was accountable for theft and brandishing the duplicate firearm. He was arrested and booked into the San Mateo County Jail.