Two armed San Francisco suspects stole a 61-year-old man's valuable necklace while he was working in his garage. They held the man at gunpoint while his son was also in the garage.
Two armed San Francisco suspects stole a 61-year-old man's expensive necklace while he was working in his garage. They held the man at gunpoint while his son was in the garage. in the Sunset District on Thursday.
As the suspects confronted the victim, he kept saying"no trouble, no trouble," before calling for police as they ran away. The suspects fled the scene in a burgundy Dodge Charger. Police told FOX 2 the victim's 22-year-old son was also in the garage during the robbery.
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