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San Francisco Police Arrest 14-year-old Girl Responsible for $30,000 in Store Thefts

San Francisco Police Arrest 14-year-old Girl Responsible for $30,000 in Store Thefts

San Francisco Police Arrest 14-year-old Girl Responsible for $30,000 in Store Thefts

The San Francisco police said a 14-year-old girl was caught in connection with more than a dozen thefts from stores that added up to about $30,000 in losses.

Police said they were looking into a number of incidents that took place in shops on Market Street’s 800 block.

San Francisco police arrested a teenager in connection with more than a dozen retail thefts:

As they looked into it, they found a 14-year-old girl who they thought was linked to 15 cases of store theft. A notice to arrest her was sent out because she had an outstanding warrant from Alameda County and was linked to the store thefts.

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She was caught on November 24 after police were called to a store in the Tenderloin District to reports of organized retail theft.

For the following charges, police say she was taken to the San Francisco Juvenile Justice Center and booked.

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