* Woman Robbed of Her Pendant in Mission District San Francisco

Published by on August 9, 2011


A woman in her 70s had a pendant snatched from her neck in San Francisco’s Mission Terrace neighborhood on Monday afternoon, police said. The robbery was reported at 2:16 p.m. in the 4600 block of Mission Street. A man approached the 71-year-old victim, grabbed her necklace and ripped the pendant off, according to police. The suspect, described as in his mid 20s, fled and had not been found as of this morning, police said. The victim suffered a welt and some swelling on her neck but was treated at the scene and did not require hospitalization.

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  1. daffy duck on Tue, 9th Aug 2011 7:23 pm 

    why don’t they say the race of the crimimnals? 70% black, 28% latino, 1% asian,1% white, call it like it is!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  2. daffy on Tue, 30th Aug 2011 11:09 pm 

    another black!!!! cuz they never say BLACK, they don’t think it’s politically correct what B,.S,




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