San Francisco Police SWAT and San Bruno Police outside a house on Folsom and 21st. Photo taken by a resident who did not want to be identified.

The San Bruno Police Department served a ‘high-risk’ search warrant at a Folsom Street home Wednesday morning in connection with a homicide, authorities said.

San Bruno Police, with the assistance of the San Francisco Police SWAT team, searched a home on Folsom Street between 21st and 22nd Streets for evidence in the ongoing investigation of Cecilia “Yaya” Zamora’s homicide. Zamora was found dead in Pacifica on April 27, San Bruno Police Lt. Tim Mahon said. An autopsy revealed she died from a gunshot wound.

Neighbors reported hearing a loud boom at around 7 a.m., which came from a flash grenade thrown into the backyard of the Folsom Street house. Investigators confiscated cell phones and two computers, Debbie Patton, a resident at the home, said. However, according to Mahon there were no arrests made in San Bruno or San Francisco.

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