Crime & Safety

Police: Man Held Up In Garage of Own South San Francisco Home

One suspect held the victim at gunpoint while the second suspect removed items of personal property and an undisclosed amount of cash from the property, according to police. A third suspect, a woman, was waiting in a getaway vehicle.

By Bay City News Service: 

A man was robbed at gunpoint in the garage of his South San Francisco home Wednesday night, according to police. 

Police said two unknown suspects approached the victim while he was inside his open garage in the 300 block of Susie Way at about 11 p.m. One of the suspects brandished a gun and demanded the victim's personal belongings. 

One suspect held the victim at gunpoint while the second suspect removed items of personal property and an undisclosed amount of cash from the property, according to police. 

The suspects then loaded the stolen property into a white pickup truck that was waiting nearby with a female driver. The three suspects fled the area in an unknown direction, police said. 

No one was injured in the robbery. 

The first suspect was described as a Hispanic man around 40 to 45 years old with a stocky build. He was about 6 feet 1 inch tall with short black hair, brown eyes, unshaven with multiple tattoos on his right arm. He was wearing a white T-shirt with a brown jacket and blue jeans. 

The second suspect was described as a white man around 40 to 45 years old with a slender build. He was about 6 feet tall with short blond hair, blue eyes, clean-shaven and a distinct teardrop tattoo below the corner of his right eye. He was wearing a black baseball hat, baggy white T-shirt and baggy blue jeans. 

The third suspect was described as a white female with a slender build. 

The pickup truck has an extended cab with a custom lift and brown paper license plates. 

Police ask that anyone with any information on this crime contact the South San Francisco Police Department at (650) 877-8900, or the Anonymous Tip Line at (650) 952-2244.



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