A woman was robbed at 24th and Mission streets at 5:45 p.m. on Wednesday. A suspect, described by police as an 18-year-old male, approached the victim and pulled her to the ground. He then snatched her necklace and medallion and fled on foot.

The victim’s shoulder was bruised during the incident. No arrest has been made.

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Hélène Goupil is a former editor at Mission Local who now works independently as a videographer and editor. She's the co-author of "San Francisco: The Unknown City" (Arsenal Pulp Press).

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  1. Its funny though. Last night Nob Hill has a huge drama unfold. Was it a shot heard? lolol I have never seen so many swat out. My daughter and I laughed. All the Nob Hill residents were evacuated and waiting on the side walk….all upset. We told them the complimentary latte cart was about to arrive and Niemans was coming with wool gloves to make then more comfortable. Then here is the mission…people getting knocked down at dinner time….nothing nothing nothing is done.

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  2. Seems like all the crimes posted on here are quick come ups. It’s shady in the mission. If you’re gonna flaunt your shit be ready to get jacked! If you wanna avoid it always be aware of your surroundings and tuck your chain and keep your phone in your pocket.

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  3. really? at 5:45pm on a wed? why didn’t someone tackle the kid? As a community we should not let people get away with such crap. He should have gotten thrown to the ground by a mob of angry citizens and kicked until the police arrived to mop his bloody body up and haul him to jail.

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      1. If you were a criminal and you looked at the Mission and how crime is tolerated and even enabled there on a daily basis, wouldn’t you feel it’s OK as well?

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        1. Agree. There’s is such an anti-police attitude here that the police seem to have basically given up on following up or solving crimes.

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          1. That aside, the issue is more people not being aware of their surroundings. Why bother to follow up on a silly iphone or a medallion when people are being shot in broad daylight?

            priorities man, priorities.

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