San Franciso Police Arrest Auto Burglary Suspects 19-123
On Sunday, October 20th, 2019 at approximately 8:19 PM, Central District plainclothes officers were patrolling the area of North Point and Stockton Streets. The officers spotted two males, later identified as 23-year-old Giovanni Duncan and 25-year-old Nicholas Hamilton both of San Francisco, casing a vehicle parked on North Point Street. Moments later officers returned to the vehicle and determined that a window had been broken out. Officers observed Duncan and Hamilton leaving the scene in a vehicle driven by a female, later identified as 26-year-old Tiffany Jackson of Oakland. Officers followed the vehicle to a nearby parking garage. Once inside the parking garage officers took Duncan, Hamilton, and Jackson into custody and placed them under arrest. During the investigation officers located property inside the suspect vehicle, which was reported stolen stemming from an auto burglary that occurred on October 19, 2019, on the 2500 block of Taylor Street. Officers searched Jackson and the purse that she was holding and located a loaded firearm. Duncan was booked at San Francisco County Jail on charges of burglary, conspiracy, possession of stolen property and multiple arrest warrants from outside San Francisco. Hamilton was booked at San Francisco County Jail on charges of burglary, conspiracy, possession of stolen property and is on active county probation. Jackson was booked at San Francisco County Jail on charges of carrying a concealed firearm in a vehicle, carrying a concealed firearm on person, carrying a concealed firearm in the commission of a felony, carrying a loaded firearm, burglary, conspiracy, possession of stolen property, driving with a suspended license and an arrest warrant. Due to pending identification matters booking photos are not being released at this time. While arrests have been made, this remains an ongoing investigation. Anyone with information is asked to call the SFPD 24 hour tip line at 1-415-575-4444 or Text a Tip to TIP411. You may remain anonymous.