Four teens have been arrested and three ghost guns seized following a San Francisco Mission Bay armed robbery, a pair of auto burglaries and a police vehicle pursuit.
San Francisco police said two 17-year-old male juveniles from East Palo Alto, 19-year-old Alex Clarks from Vallejo and 18-year-old Gabriel DeSouza from Richmond were being held on felony robbery and several other counts.The juveniles were booked at the Juvenile Justice Center while Clarks and DeSouza were in San Francisco County jail.
Upon arrival, the officers met with the victim who was robbed and assaulted by three unknown male suspects, who had fled the scene in a dark grey sedan. The victim, meanwhile, was treated on the scene for nonlife threatening injuries. After a brief pursuit, officers spotted the vehicle stopped on the 200 block of Pine Street. Four occupants exited the car and fled on foot into a parking garage.
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