Suspect in SF Quickly Boba Tea burglary ring arrested while out on bail

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San Francisco has repeatedly arrested and released this serial car burglar. The voters are getting exactly what they voted for.

https://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/quoc-le-electronics-burglary-suspect-arrest-18119717.php

Suspect in SF Quickly Boba Tea burglary ring arrested while out on bail

By Nico Madrigal-Yankowski

May 25, 2023

For the third time in four years, a man associated with a San Francisco Quickly Boba Tea shop has been arrested on suspicion of possession of stolen goods. This time, he is being held without bail.


Quoc Le, 42, is accused of being a “fence” — someone who resells stolen goods on the worldwide black market. In 2022, he was arrested at the Tenderloin Quickly shop, which was owned by his wife, during a sting operation spearheaded by former San Francisco District Attorney Chesa Boudin. The 2022 arrest found Le in possession of 130 boxes of electronics at the Quickly location, the DA’s office said. Many of the electronics, which were embedded with tracking devices as part of the sting operation, showed prosecutors just how far-reaching the trade of stolen electronics really was, as many were traced to Europe and Asia.

On May 18, San Francisco police arrested Le at his home on Alemany Boulevard, and he once again faces charges of possession of stolen goods. SFPD conducted a search warrant the same day, and officers found a bevy of smartphones, tablets and laptops, the San Francisco District Attorney’s Office said in a statement Wednesday. Le was out on bail from his 2022 arrest.

A judge granted a motion that Le be held without bail because he is “alleged to have continued his criminal activities while released in two other pending criminal cases,” the statement said.

Following his arraignment Tuesday, Le is scheduled to appear in court May 31, when a preliminary hearing date will be set. If convicted, he could be sentenced to 16 years in prison.

Anyone with information on Le is encouraged to call the San Francisco Police Department tip line at 415-575-4444.
 
San Francisco has repeatedly arrested and released this serial car burglar. The voters are getting exactly what they voted for.

https://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/quoc-le-electronics-burglary-suspect-arrest-18119717.php

Suspect in SF Quickly Boba Tea burglary ring arrested while out on bail

By Nico Madrigal-Yankowski

May 25, 2023

For the third time in four years, a man associated with a San Francisco Quickly Boba Tea shop has been arrested on suspicion of possession of stolen goods. This time, he is being held without bail.


Quoc Le, 42, is accused of being a “fence” — someone who resells stolen goods on the worldwide black market. In 2022, he was arrested at the Tenderloin Quickly shop, which was owned by his wife, during a sting operation spearheaded by former San Francisco District Attorney Chesa Boudin. The 2022 arrest found Le in possession of 130 boxes of electronics at the Quickly location, the DA’s office said. Many of the electronics, which were embedded with tracking devices as part of the sting operation, showed prosecutors just how far-reaching the trade of stolen electronics really was, as many were traced to Europe and Asia.

On May 18, San Francisco police arrested Le at his home on Alemany Boulevard, and he once again faces charges of possession of stolen goods. SFPD conducted a search warrant the same day, and officers found a bevy of smartphones, tablets and laptops, the San Francisco District Attorney’s Office said in a statement Wednesday. Le was out on bail from his 2022 arrest.

A judge granted a motion that Le be held without bail because he is “alleged to have continued his criminal activities while released in two other pending criminal cases,” the statement said.

Following his arraignment Tuesday, Le is scheduled to appear in court May 31, when a preliminary hearing date will be set. If convicted, he could be sentenced to 16 years in prison.

Anyone with information on Le is encouraged to call the San Francisco Police Department tip line at 415-575-4444.
Sounds good to me. You are saying "The voters are getting exactly what they voted for" in a judge elected that said no bail on the repeat offender that is a crime danger to the citizen of San Francisco, if out on bail. Like I said, sounds good to me.:cool:
 

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