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Marisa Rodriguez, executive director of the Union Square Alliance, a merchants group for the area, said that vandals broke into the Westfield San Franciso Center mall and targeted Burberry, as well as Moncler, a boutique within Bloomingdale’s. Supervisor Aaron Peskin, whose district includes Union Square, said police and merchants told him that eight stores in the greater area suffered damage, including luxury retailers Yves St.
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Police recovered thousands of dollars of merchandise, the chief said, but the total amount of damage is still under investigation. Scott added that some cannabis dispensaries around the city were also hit Friday night. Police stopped burglaries at Fendi - though the store was still damaged - and Hermes on Grant Avenue.
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Stores burglarized included Louis Vuitton in Union Square, Burberry and Bloomingdales in the Westfield mall, Jin’s Eyewear on Powell Streeet, Maxford’s Jewelry, Yves Saint Laurent and Walgreens on Market Street, Scott said. #sf #unionsquare #looting /rxZi0PawVs- Sophia Gonzalez November 20, 2021 In addition to the arrests, police seized two vehicles and two firearms, Scott said, adding that police were “confronting armed individuals” last night. Scott said the burglaries were a “concerted effort” but stopped short of calling it organized crime. He added that some of the individuals arrested were already known to police. San Francisco police chief Bill Scott said at a news conference Saturday that he is “confident that more arrests will be made” as investigations continue and police review video footage of the crimes. Videos posted to social media showed many people running out of the Louis Vuitton store with merchandise. San Francisco police said they arrested 8 suspects - all young adults - after responding to theft and vandalism at retail stores in the Union Square area on Friday night. Newsom blasted the retail thefts, and San Francisco police were investigating possible links between the brazen heists in Union Square and at Nordstrom in Walnut Creek. UPDATE: The Bay Area’s "wild weekend" of retail crime underscores huge challenges for law enforcement. Danielle Echeverria/The Chronicle Show More Show Less 20, 2021, investigating damage to the store after thieves ransacked the business the night before. Danielle Echeverria/The Chronicle Show More Show Less 2 of2Įmergency crews parked outside the Louis Vuitton store in San Francisco's Union Square on Saturday, Nov. 20, 2021, after thieves ransacked the San Francisco business the night before. Union Square visitors look at damage to the Louis Vuitton store on Saturday, Nov.