The suspect, who was already in custody on an unrelated offense, is being held without bail and is scheduled to appear in court on Tuesday
San Francisco police announced on Friday that the second of two suspects in a Richmond District robbery has been booked for his alleged role in the crime.
SFPD officers were called that day to the 2400 block of Lake Street and made contact with a 32-year-old woman who told police that she and her two daughters were exiting their vehicle when they were approached by a male suspect who pointed a gun at her and"demanded her property," according to a department statement.
Authorities managed to track the woman's stolen phone to the area of Golden Gate Avenue and Jones Street in the Tenderloin and located a suspect vehicle nearby. The vehicle attempted to drive off when police tried to conduct a traffic stop, but then"came to an abrupt stop" and two suspects fled on foot.
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