Pair arrested after seven September robberies
San Francisco police arrested two women last month in connection with a string of robberies around the city, police said Tuesday.
San Francisco police arrested two women last month in connection with a string of robberies around the city, police said Tuesday.
San Francisco police arrested two women last month in connection with a string of robberies around the city, police said Tuesday.
The suspects, 50-year-old Angela Holmes-Singletary and 24-year-old Marquita Davis, allegedly conducted seven robberies throughout the month of September.
Policy say the two suspects went inside various stores and forcefully opened cash registers. They also allegedly robbed a person on the street using a knife.
Holmes-Singletary was arrested on Sept. 20 and Davis on Sept. 22 for their alleged involvement in the robberies. They were booked into jail on suspicion of robbery, aggravated assault and conspiracy.
The investigation is ongoing and police are asking anyone with information to call (415) 575-4444 or text TIP411. Calls and texts can be anonymous.
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