South San Francisco, CA December 4, 2020 Submitted by SSFPD
On Thursday evening, December 3, 2020, at about 5:30 P.M., a South San Francisco resident parked her vehicle in a driveway on the 300 block of Susie Way, leaving the vehicle’s engine running to manually open her garage door. An unknown male entered the victim’s vehicle through the open driver’s side door. The victim noticed the suspect as he entered her vehicle and she grabbed his arm in an attempt to stop him from stealing her vehicle. The suspect reversed the vehicle at a high rate of speed, causing the victim to release her grip, as the suspect fled the area. The suspect was last seen driving southbound on the 200 block of Holly Avenue. The victim immediately called the police to report the incident; she did not sustain any injuries during the incident.
The victim described the suspect: Hispanic male adult, approximately 30 years of age, 5’8″ in height, slender build, wearing a black jacket, black baseball cap, and black pants.
The South San Francisco Police Department is actively investigating the matter. Anyone with information related to this investigation is encouraged to call the South San Francisco Police Department at 650-877-8900 or the anonymous TIP line at 650-952-2244.
another illegal? or the home grown
variety, in either case common sense
would have prevented this incident,
think ahead, don’t assume amything