SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — At the least a dozen automotive home windows had been smashed at Leavenworth and Greenwich streets close to the favored Lombard Road in San Francisco.
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The Bay Space will not be new to automotive break-ins, however these current incidents appear to be occurring in waves.
San Francisco resident William Bunnet spoke with KRON4 as he was protecting up his damaged home windows on Thursday morning. The automotive proprietor mentioned not a lot was taken whereas an autoglass restore van attended to his automobile on the scene.
“To have parked here for twelve years and this is the first time this has happened — that’s probably the bigger surprise,” mentioned Bunnet.
The San Francisco Police Division (SFPD) confirmed it has been busy taking stories on the incidents. Whereas the break-ins passed off close to a primary metropolis location, residents mentioned the realm is not often focused for these crimes.
Crime information from San Francisco police exhibits the Central Police Station, which covers the realm, reported housebreaking and larceny theft are down since Jan. 1. Larceny theft can be down 61 p.c from this identical timeframe final yr. Total, these crimes are down citywide.
Underneath a brand new legislation in California, prosecutors aren’t required to show that their automotive was locked on the time of the crime.
We reached out to SFPD for extra particulars on these incidents however didn’t hear again on the time of this report.