Crime & Safety
3 Men Arrested In South San Francisco Food Truck Robbery
The men allegedly robbed a food truck in South San Francisco at gunpoint on Wednesday and pistol-whipped an employee.
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA — Three men who allegedly robbed a food truck in South San Francisco at gunpoint and pistol-whipped an employee were arrested on Wednesday, police said.
The robbery was reported at 3:44 p.m. at a food truck in the 400 block of Victory Avenue.
Three men confronted an employee, demanded money and took cash. One of the suspects then pistol-whipped the employee, who suffered minor injuries, police said.
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The three suspects left in a silver Mazda 3. A witness recorded their license plate and provided it to police.
Officers then found the car on the Grant Avenue on-ramp to U.S. Highway 101. Three men were arrested and identified as 18-year-old Noah Bourque, 20-year-old Martin Zermeno and 23-year-old Juan Granados-Munoz.
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Anyone with information about the case has been asked to call South San Francisco police at (650) 877-8900.
—By City News Service