The person was safely pulled out of the water, police said.
Two victims were found on the ground with gunshot wounds. They were taken to a hospital, where one victim was declared dead, police said.
The defendant is facing charges of continuous sexual abuse and multiple counts of meeting a minor for lewd purposes, prosecutors said.
She was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and multiple other crimes, police said.
"Although nothing we do can bring the victim back, I pray this verdict gives the family a sense of closure," prosecutors said.
Tim Ketron, who owns Athletic Outpost on Bonanza Street, said he was one of the lucky ones. "Deadbolts kept them from coming in," he said.
The family was found dead at their home at 930 Monterey Blvd. on Oct. 8, according to multiple news reports.
Drivers have been cautioned to avoid the area.
The San Francisco Medical Examiner's Office will be conducting its own investigation into the manner of death.
The dog fled from the area and then came back and bit an officer, according to police. Animal control arrived and took the dog.
“This kind of violence does not represent who we are as a city, and we will never tolerate it,” San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie said.
A tree fell down in a San Francisco neighborhood on Tuesday, causing damage to city infrastructure, the San Francisco Fire Department said.
The defendant was convicted by a jury of several crimes, including murder, authorities said.
Control towers across the country are short-staffed, impacting air travel, including at SFO.
The defendant assaulted a child in the bathrooms of Polo Fields at Golden Gate Park on Oct. 23, prosecutors said.
The operation took place at the Stonestown Galleria and West Portal commercial corridor in San Francisco, authorities said.
Dozens of Apple products, which police believe were purchased fraudulently, were found at the woman's Marin County home, police said.
The man was arrested on suspicion of sexual battery and kidnapping, police said.
The suspect evaded arrest after running into a building the night of the shooting, but was recently located in Tracy, police said.
The feline, known as KitKat, was known to lounge around a bodega in the Bay Area, according to a report by SFGate.
The dog fell while playing along some cliffs at Fort Funston, authorities said.
The defendant faces up to 15 years in state prison, authorities said.
The sexual assault has prompted new safety measures in the area, according to a report by the San Francisco Chronicle.
The man will be sentenced in November and faces up to five years in prison, prosecutors said.
It's unclear who pulled the trigger, but detectives have now arrested three men in connection with the deadly shooting, police said.
The crash happened Sunday evening in the 1800 block of Ocean Avenue, police said.
The homes flooded with two to three feet of water on Monday morning, according to fire officials.
There are up to 10-minute delays in some areas, transit officials said.
Investigators found a possible suspect near the 500 block of Shield Street and arrested them.
Although arrests have been made, the investigation remains open and active.
The Daly City resident was located driving in the area of Seventh and Mission streets following the robbery, police said.
The woman was arrested on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon and vandalism, police said.
One suspect hit the man with a hammer multiple times and the second suspect shot him, police said.
The Women's Pro Baseball League is expected to kick off its first season in the spring of 2026.
The two men had been arguing and fighting prior to the stabbing, authorities said.
Police are asking for the public's help in finding the dog, and said a reward is also being offered.
As the Trump administration pushes to send troops to Chicago and Portland, Trump says his next target is San Francisco.
A man accused of attempting to murder a woman in Vallejo was arrested after a crash days later.
The cathedral's dean said the project invites the community to see a beloved landmark in a "completely new light."
The U.S. Coast Guard has seized more than 100,000 pounds of cocaine in the Eastern Pacific Ocean in the past two months, the agency said.