Bank of America Branch Burglarized in San Francisco
Thieves Ram SUV into Building and Steal ATM, No Arrests Made Yet
- Thieves used an SUV to ram into a Bank of America branch in San Francisco's Outer Richmond neighborhood, causing significant damage and stealing an ATM.
- The incident occurred early Wednesday morning around 3:40 a.m., with multiple suspects last seen fleeing south on 39th Avenue.
- No arrests have been made and the San Francisco Police Department has urged anyone with information to come forward.
- Residents and local officials have expressed concern over rising crime rates in the city, with some attributing it to a culture of lawlessness.
- A similar incident occurred at a FoodMaxx grocery store in Oakland's Fruitvale neighborhood, where thieves attempted to steal an ATM, but abandoned it in the parking lot.