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3 Arrested During San Francisco Auto Burglary Investigation

Three people were arrested during an auto burglary investigation in San Francisco.

SAN FRANCISCO, CA — Three men were arrested in connection with a San Francisco auto burglary investigation after police used surveillance technology to track suspects linked to multiple vehicle break-ins, authorities said.

The investigation began after officers responded May 28 to a reported auto burglary in the 600 block of California Street. Police said several items were stolen from a vehicle parked inside a parking garage near the 400 block of Kearney Street.

Investigators later identified a suspect as Jalen Bryant, 31, of Antioch, and linked him to a vehicle allegedly used in the crime, police said.

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On June 13, officers located the vehicle after automated license plate reader cameras detected it entering San Francisco, according to police.

Authorities said officers observed suspects involved in another vehicle burglary inside a parking garage near Chinatown. Police recovered the stolen property that was returned to victims and arrested Bryant, Taekwondo Henry Clay Maxwell, 31, of Oakland, and Icelynnd Lanere, 39, of Pittsburg.

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All three were booked into San Francisco County Jail on suspicion of second-degree burglary, conspiracy, and possession of stolen property.

The investigation remains active. Anyone with information is asked to contact the San Francisco Police Department at (415) 575-4444.


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