San Francisco DA charges three suspects for multiple car burglaries

The San Francisco District Attorney's Office announced that three suspects have been charged for participating in multiple car burglaries along the Embarcadero and North Beach neighborhood.

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Tomiko Miller, Deshawn Patton and Michael Menifee-Patton were arrested after officers saw them breaking into cars, the District’s Attorney’s office said in a release. The three suspects have been charged with “four counts of 2nd degree burglary, four counts of receiving stolen property, one count of felon in possession of a firearm, one count of resisting arrest, among other charges,” the release said.

"Auto burglaries have plagued this city for far too many years; I will do everything in my power to put an end to this scourge. I have a simple message for auto burglars: if you get arrested you will be held accountable" San Francisco District Attorney Chesa Boudin said.

Tomiko Miller has a current felony case due to his participation in a burglary of the Louis Vuitton store in November of last year. The District Attorney's office asked a judge to hold Miller in custody while the case was pending, but the court denied and he was released. Miller allegedly cut off his ankle monitor days prior to his recent arrest, The District Attorney's office said.

The District Attorney’s office is asking the court once again for Miller to be held in custody while the current trial is pending.

The arraignment is scheduled for Tuesday, March 8 and the District Attorney's Office is asking for all suspects to be detained.

The three men have another court date scheduled for Thursday, March 12.

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