San Francisco burglary suspect accused of stealing pricey bikes, vehicle

SANA Francisco (Crohn) – Da Brock Genkens announced on Thursday that a man suspected of 17 residential robberies in San Francisco accused by the provincial prosecutor’s office. Gaspar Dzul-Canul, 28, is allegedly stolen many expensive bikes, along with a vehicle, and caused compensation for thousands of dollars during the crime spail.

The DA office said three absolute initial cases against Dzul-Canul are related to the residential theft that occurred in the Richmond region on May 22 and May 28. He acknowledged that he was not guilty of taking an illegal car and three charges of first -class residential robbery.

After accusing him, prosecutors said that the San Francisco Police Department linked Dzul-Canul to 14 additional residential robbery.

In a robbery, it is claimed that the Dzul-Canul stole bikes from a closed garage after he dug the holes in the garage door and used a long antenna tool to launch an emergency latch. In two other surfaces, it occurred overnight on February 2, he claimed that he stole two bikes worth 14,000 dollars and caused damage to the garage doors.

Overnight, on May 11, prosecutors said that Dzul-Canul stole two bikes worth $ 7200 from another house.

DZUL-CANUL is scheduled to be in court on July 29 because of its cases.

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