Crime & Safety
Brazen Crime: San Francisco Fire Station Burglary
What the burglar plans to do with the stolen items is worrisome.

SAN FRANCISCO, CA — A suspect who burglarized a San Francisco Fire Department firehouse more than a week ago was able to make off with a firefighter badge, nameplate and uniform shirt, police said Monday.
The burglary occurred on May 24 at about 2 p.m. at the fire department's Station 19, located at 390 Buckingham Way, police said.
The suspect allegedly entered the firehouse through an unlocked front door, took the items and fled, according to police.
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Police did not give a description of the suspect, who has not been arrested as of Monday.
— Bay City News
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