Police recovered more than $17,000 in apparel from a street vending booth and made arrests during a bust of a suspected fencing operation in San Francisco's Mission District over the weekend.
SAN FRANCISCO – On Saturday, officers conducted an undercover operation on the 1800 block of Mission Street. With the help of retail loss prevention officers, police identified two illegal street vending booths that had suspected stolen merchandise. Police said the branded merchandise had branded retail store tags, security tags and antitheft devices attached to the clothing.Officers said the items on display were stolen from 'numerous' retail locations across the Bay Area.
According to the SFPD Investigations Bureau, impacted retailers included Victoria's Secret and Lululemon.Police arrested three people and recovered the merchandise, which was worth approximately $17,880.Two suspects, identified as 59-year-old Deysi Ramirez of San Francisco and 40-year-old Veronica Lumbreras Villanueva, were booked into San Francisco County Jail on suspicion of possession of stolen property and conspiracy.
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