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Habitual San Francisco thief arrested again
Habitual San Francisco thief arrested again

Yahoo

time04-04-2025

  • Yahoo

Habitual San Francisco thief arrested again

SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — A repeat offender who habitually steals from stores in San Francisco is back behind bars and facing new theft charges, police said. Marcel Criner, 57, stole from the same store eight times since November of 2024, the San Francisco Police Department said. He snatched thousands of dollars worth of merchandise while repeatedly shoplifting, according to police, and ignored stay-away orders. The SFPD Defend Against Retail Theft (DART) Organized Retail Crime (ORC) Task Force arrested Criner at San Francisco Hall of Justice, located at 850 Bryant St., last week and booked him into jail. Before Proposition 36 was passed, Criner was routinely cited and released for stealing, police said. 'On December 18, 2024, Proposition 36 came into effect after being passed by voters. Proposition 36 included the creation of CA Penal Code 666.1. This statute enables the charging of petty theft incidents as a felony if the suspect has two or more prior theft convictions. Criner has numerous prior theft convictions,' SFPD wrote. Man on the run from Napa authorities after child sex crime conviction Under Prop 36, Criner is now facing several felony charges, including organized retail theft. 'Our officers will continue to use every tool available to them, including new statutes from Prop36 passed by voters, to hold suspects accountable,' said Police Chief Bill Scott. 'I'd also like to thank our District Attorney who filed charges on this case.' Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

San Francisco police arrest suspected serial shoplifter under Prop. 36
San Francisco police arrest suspected serial shoplifter under Prop. 36

CBS News

time03-04-2025

  • CBS News

San Francisco police arrest suspected serial shoplifter under Prop. 36

Police in San Francisco announced Thursday the arrest of a suspected serial shoplifter, citing a measure recently approved by voters aimed at toughening penalties for retail theft. According to officers, Marcel Criner was initially arrested on Dec. 4, 2024 following a petty theft incident at a store on the 1300 block of Castro Street. Officers booked Criner into jail on suspicion of felony theft after he was suspected in four other thefts at the same location, saying he stole $1,294.73 of items in total. Two days later, a judge issued Criner a stay away order from the store and was released on his own recognizance. Later that month, Prop. 36 went into effect . The measure, which was approved by 68.4% of voters in the November election , enables prosecutors to charge petty theft incidents as either a misdemeanor or felony if a person has two or more prior theft convictions, police said. According to officers, Criner had what was described as "numerous" prior convictions for theft. Last month, investigators with the department's Defend Against Retail Theft (DART) Organized Retail Crime (ORC) Task Force began investigating Criner for five thefts at the same store after being issued a stay-away order. Investigators said they were also able to link Criner to three other thefts at the store in November. Police said the losses from the new incidents totaled nearly $3,000. Criner was arrested and booked into San Francisco County Jail on March 25. He has been charged with five felony counts of petty theft with a prior conviction, five counts of committing a felony while on release, five counts of violating a court order, three counts of petty theft and two counts of organized retail theft. "Our officers will continue to use every tool available to them, including new statutes from Prop 36 passed by voters, to hold suspects accountable. I'd like to thank the investigators who worked tirelessly on these cases and continue to curb organized retail theft in our city," Chief Bill Scott said in a statement . Jail records show Criner remained in custody Thursday on $25,000 bail. His next court appearance is scheduled for April 10. Anyone with additional information is asked to contact police at 415-575-4444 or to text TIP411, beginning the message with SFPD.

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