Charges filed for 2 men accused of multiple Mission District robberies

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Two men have been charged for a series of armed robberies in San Francisco's Mission District in situations where victims were held at gunpoint and at times pistol whipped, the San Francisco District Attorney's Office announced Friday.

Lloyd Gage, 33, of Fremont and Jacquez Tucker, 32, of San Francisco pled not guilty to "dozens of felony counts," Thursday, the DA's office said.

The San Francisco Police Department alleges Gage and Tucker robbed three businesses in the Mission District between September 26 and October 4. . The two are suspected of robbing Happy Donuts at 24th and Church streets in Noe Valley at about 5:30 a.m. Oct. 2. They robbed a worker of $80, stole about $1,500 from the shop and stole the store's ATM with $5,000 inside, said manager Ratha Vann.

 

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