Four suspects knocked on the backdoor of a home on the 1200 Block of Treat Avenue between 25 and 26th streets at 2 a.m. Sunday and assaulted the victim, according to police.

The suspects ransacked the apartment and fled. The victim was taken to Davies Medical Center for non-life threatening injuries.

No arrests have been made.

Two hours later at 22nd and South Van Ness a suspect approached a victim, sprayed his eyes with a fluid, took his property and fled. The victim refused medical treatment and no arrests have been make.

Early Monday morning a male victim was leaving work on the 3100 block of 22nd street between Capp and South Van Ness when someone came from behind and hit him over the head with a bottle. The victim sought treatment at San Francisco General Hospital, but was released, police said.

At 2:35 a.m. Monday a victim walking down the sidewalk on 18th Street near Church was pushed to the ground from behind. A second suspect kicked the victim and took his iPhone. Both suspects fled in separate directions, according to police. The victim was treated on the scene and released.

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  1. Thanks, look forward to it. We’re not feeling great about this in the neighborhood. It would be nice to have descriptions so we can help the police catch these guys.

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    1. Chaz: Thanks for your comment and yes, less information, but we’re out reporting. Stay tuned! Best, lc

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