Friday

A 19-year-old woman was robbed at 11:30 p.m. on Friday. According to police reports, the victim was assaulted by a man and a woman on 26th and Sanchez streets. The suspects took her cell phone and wallet at gun point and left without injuring her. No arrests were made.

Saturday

A man was stabbed on Saturday on 16th Street near Mission Street. According to police reports, the victim was outside of a bar at 1:40 a.m. talking to the bouncer when a man punched him. The victim left the area and didn’t realize until later that he had been stabbed. He drove himself to San Francisco General Hospital with non life-threatening injuries.

The same day, a woman was robbed at knifepoint by a man and a woman. According to police reports, the victim met the suspects at a bar and they asked her for a ride home. She drove them to 27th and Dolores streets and one of them stole the victim’s keys, wallet, credit cards and money from her car. One of the suspects then brandished a knife and took the woman’s phone. The suspects then drove away in a black sedan with sunroof.

Sunday

A man was robbed on Sunday at 9:20 on 23th and Harrison streets. The victim was walking when a man approached him and asked for a cigarette. When the victim refused, the suspect came up behind him and held a knife to his left side. The man told the victim not to “turn around” or “follow” him and to give him his cell phone and wallet. The victim complied.

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3 Comments

    1. Can’t we keep these comments to the Chronicle website please?

      These reports are just your weekly reminder that it’s not safe to have your cell phone out in public in the Mission.

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