Police say the suspects then crashed into an 18-wheeler near the Ferry Building.
San Francisco police say one of their officers is in the hospital after being hit by a car during a catalytic converter theft investigation.A San Francisco police officer was rushed to the hospital Monday morning after being hit by a car driven by suspected catalytic converter thieves.There's no word yet on the officer's condition.
Image of a San Francisco vehicle apparently hit following car theft investigation in San Francisco, Calif. on Monday, Sept. 12, 2022. SFPD Sgt. Montgomery Singleton said, "Right here in Front of the Ferry Building is the termination point. The suspect vehicle struck an 18-wheeler truck, where it received most of its damage, and it continued to head into two other smaller SUVs, which resulted in also some minor injuries of those drivers of those vehicles."
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