(KRON) — A housebreaking sufferer in San Francisco tracked down their stolen bicycles listed on the market on a web based market, which helped police get better them in San Lorenzo inside weeks of the housebreaking, in response to the San Francisco Police Division.
On Jan. 2 at round 10 a.m., SFPD responded to studies of a residential housebreaking on the 2700 block of Anza Road. Upon arrival, police discovered a suspect had gained entry to the sufferer’s home and stole a number of bikes valued at $28,000, police stated.
About two weeks later, the sufferer discovered an inventory on a web based market matching the stolen bicycles. After sharing this info with SFPD, officers obtained a search warrant for Joseph Zachary Negapatan, the listed vendor of the matching bicycles.
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On Wednesday, officers arrested Negapatan with out incident close to his residence. They carried out a search of his house and found the sufferer’s bicycles together with different stolen bikes, frames, and components.
Negapatan was booked into San Francisco County Jail for possession of stolen property.
Though an arrest has been made, that is an open and energetic investigation, police stated. Anybody with info is requested to contact the SFPD at 415-575-4444 or textual content a tip to TIP411 and start the message with SFPD.