Authorities in San Francisco have arrested a person for the thirteenth time in simply 18 months over a car theft.
Based on the San Francisco Police Division Tenderlion Station’s Twitter account, the person is a prolific car/motorbike thief and was most just lately noticed using a traditional bike. He was promptly stopped and apprehended.
Over the previous 18 months, the person has been arrested on common as soon as each 41 days.
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“On 12/1/2020, at roughly 11:52AM, Tenderloin Station officers performed a site visitors cease on an grownup male using a motorbike,” the SFPD Media Relations Unit mentioned in a press release. “By the course of their investigation, the officers decided the motorbike was reported stolen. Officers arrested 31-year-old Eric Sheridan,” and hit him with costs together with car theft, receiving stolen property, a license plate show violation, and possession of a managed substance.
Particulars concerning the newest theft are unclear, however a picture shared on-line reveals that the newest car stolen by Sheridan was a black Triumph. Regardless of being in hassle with the regulation for car theft so usually in such a small time frame, clearly the person hasn’t discovered his lesson…
Yesterday we booked a prolific car/motorbike thief after TL cops noticed him on this motorbike close to Hyde/GG. The MC was reported stolen earlier within the @SFPDCentral District. That is the suspects thirteenth arrest in our Metropolis for MV theft in simply 18 months. SFPD case 200723785. pic.twitter.com/rWMIGg6C8c
— SFPD Tenderloin (@SFPDTenderloin) December 2, 2020