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Chesa Boudin, S.F. district attorney, seeks funding for new fentanyl task force
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District Attorney Chesa Boudin is seeking funding for new fentanyl task force.Paul Chinn / The Chronicle 2020Show MoreShow Less
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San Francisco Supervisor Matt Haney, who represents the Tenderloin, says he’s including funding for the task force in a broader fentanyl-based supplemental budget package he plans to introduce in March.Lea Suzuki / The Chronicle 2019Show MoreShow Less
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The San Francisco District Attorney’s Office plans to ask City Hall for $2.3 million in funding to create a new task force to tackle the city’s fentanyl epidemic after yet another staggering month of overdoses centered in the Tenderloin.
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3 ORC Suspects Arrested; $150K in Merchandise Seized
Three Bay Area men were arrested Thursday and more than $150,000 in merchandise was seized following the investigation of a large retail theft in Reno, the Golden Gate Division of the California Highway Patrol said.
When clothing worth an estimated $50,000 was stolen recently from a Lululemon store in Reno, some of the five suspects were recognized by store loss prevention investigators as repeat offenders with ties to the Bay Area, the CHP said.
The retailer contacted the Organized Retail Crime Task Force, which includes the CHP, the San Francisco Police Department and the San Francisco District Attorney’s Office, which executed search warrants Thursday in San Francisco and Antioch, officials said.
3 Bay Area men arrested in connection to organized retail crime in Reno
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SAN FRANCISCO - Three Bay Area men were arrested Thursday and more than $150,000 in merchandise was seized following the investigation of a large retail theft in Reno, the Golden Gate Division of the California Highway Patrol said.
When clothing worth an estimated $50,000 was stolen recently from a Lululemon store in Reno, some of the five suspects were recognized by store loss prevention investigators as repeat offenders with ties to the Bay Area, the CHP said.
The retailer contacted the Organized Retail Crime Task Force, which includes the CHP, the San Francisco Police Department and the San Francisco District Attorney s Office, which executed search warrants Thursday in San Francisco and Antioch, officials said.