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San Francisco automotive housebreaking suspect charged in first case below new legislation

By Miles Cooper
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January 15, 2025
San Francisco automotive housebreaking suspect charged in first case below new legislation
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San Francisco automotive housebreaking suspect charged in first case below new legislation

SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — A person who allegedly burglarized a rental automotive on Friday has been formally charged by the San Francisco District Lawyer’s Workplace. It’s the metropolis’s first case because the “locked door loophole” was eradicated by means of the implementation of State Invoice 905 on January 1, prosecutors say.

Josef Atchan, 28, is accused in a felony criticism of burglarizing the rental automotive within the Richmond District in addition to crashing right into a UPS truck and one other car on the identical day. In each car collisions, Atchan allegedly fled the scene.

When Atchan was arrested, he had housebreaking instruments and stolen property and was not licensed to drive, based on prosecutors. He additionally allegedly resisted arrest by San Francisco Police Division officers.

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On Tuesday, Atchan was arraigned in courtroom for prices of second-degree auto housebreaking, illegal entry on a car, hit-and-run driving, being an unlicensed driver, possession of housebreaking instruments, resisting a peace officer and receiving or shopping for stolen property. He pleaded not responsible to all prices and denied all allegations, the DA’s workplace stated.

With the passage and implementation of SB 905, automotive homeowners in California now not should show their car was locked when it was damaged into. Indicators of forcible entry are actually enough to show against the law occurred. The invoice to shut the locked door loophole was authored by California State Sen. Scott Wiener (D-San Francisco).

“My office has been working closely with law enforcement to address rampant auto-burglary and now thanks to Senator Wiener’s leadership and the passage of SB 905 we have new tools available in the courtroom to hold perpetrators accountable,” DA Brooke Jenkins stated in a information launch.

Sen. Wiener stated in a press release, “SB 905 is already helping San Francisco’s top notch law enforcement better protect the community from this longstanding issue. I’m grateful for the work that SFPD and District Attorney Jenkins are doing to bring down auto break-in rates, and I’m glad the new tool is helping.”

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Atchan was launched pending trial and should report back to case administration 5 occasions per week, based on the DA’s workplace. His subsequent courtroom date is Jan. 28.

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