Crime & Safety
Man Mistakenly Released From Jail Back Behind Bars
The 20-year-old was supposed to be booked into SF jail, but a clerk in error filed "release" papers. [Breaking]

BAY AREA, CA – A man who was mistakenly released from San Francisco County jail Wednesday night has turned himself in this morning, according a spokeswoman with the sheriff's department.
Victor Rodriguez, 20, arrived at the Hall of Justice lobby voluntarily around 8:55 a.m., according to spokeswoman Eileen Hirst.
Rodriguez was booked on a bench warrant with no additional charges in connection with the court clerk error that initially released him from custody, Hirst said.
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Rodriguez had been in court on Wednesday to be sentenced on charges related to threats against law enforcement, according to sheriff's officials.
The judge upheld a motion to revoke Rodriguez's probation for three months but dismissed a charge relating to the threats. But the court's clerk erroneously filed paperwork indicating that both charges had been
dismissed and Rodriguez was released at about 10 p.m., sheriff's officials said.
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The error was discovered the next morning around 8 a.m. and the sheriff's department alerted Bay Area law enforcement agencies, asking them to be on the lookout for him.
--Bay City News/Image via SFPD