Surveillance cameras have captured a series of break-ins in San Francisco's North Beach neighborhood, leaving local business owners on edge.
Jose Franco, the owner of Caffé Sport, an Italian restaurant that has been a staple of the neighborhood since 1969, expressed his concerns about the situation.
While Caffé Sport has been fortunate enough to avoid falling victim to the recent wave of break-ins, other neighboring businesses have not been as lucky. Despite the damages suffered by the businesses, Franco emphasized that his primary concern is the safety of his employees.
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