Crime & Safety

Man Convicted In SF Home Invasion Robbery

He faces several years in prison for the crime.

SAN FRANCISCO, CA — A jury convicted a man for a home invasion burglary that involved holding someone at gunpoint during a theft of valuables worth more than $30,000, according to an announcement Wednesday from the office of San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins.

Travis Fields, 41, was found guilty of first-degree residential burglary and auto burglary in connection with a case on Sept. 2, 2021, in the 600 block of Paris Street in San Francisco's Excelsior District.

Prosecutors said Fields and two accomplices followed two residents to a shopping center in South San Francisco, where they burglarized the vehicle and took a garage door opener. The suspects returned to the home and held a third victim at gunpoint while stealing more than $30,000 worth of jewelry, cash and designer bags.

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Fields faces a sentence of up to six years in prison at his sentencing July 5.


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