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In addition to the early morning homicide on 16th and Valencia streets, four robberies took place this past weekend.

On Saturday at 1:50 a.m., an unidentified 25-year-old male ripped a man’s gold chain off his neck on 21st and Valencia streets. The 41-year-old female who was with the victim ran after the suspect and a fight ensued where she was hit in the face, also suffering abrasions to her right forearm. However, the suspect was able to break away and flee the scene on foot.

On Sunday at 3 a.m., three males approached a 43-year-old male on 16th Street near Mission Street, punched him multiple times in the face and stole his wallet that carried money and credit cards. All three suspects fled the scene on foot in an unknown direction.

Shortly after, between 3 a.m. and 6 a.m., an unknown suspect broke into an apartment on Treat Street near 14th Street. The victim, a 35-year-old male, reported that both the front door and security gates were agape as well as his bicycle missing.

Later, another robbery occurred at 3:50 a.m. in which two males, approximately 20 years old, approached a group of four males and three females at Dolores Park. The two suspects pointed a handgun and demanded the group hand over their cell phones, money, wallets and credit cards. The victims complied and the two men fled on foot towards Church Street.

If anyone has information about any of the above, you can send an anonymous tip to the Mission Station at 415.552-4558

Crime is trauma and the county offers different services. Here is a link to a page of services.

Victims of violent crime can contact the Trauma Recover Center at UCSF.

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Andrea hails from Mexico City and lives in the Mission where she works as a community interpreter. She has been involved with Mission Local since 2009 working as a translator and reporter.

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