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Camera store near S.F.’s Union Square robbed of $178,000 in goods, police say

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San Francisco police are investigating an armed robbery at a retail store near Union Square on Saturday afternoon.

San Francisco police are investigating an armed robbery at a retail store near Union Square on Saturday afternoon.

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San Francisco police are investigating an armed robbery at a camera store near Union Square, with nearly $200,000 in goods reportedly stolen Saturday afternoon.

The armed robbery occurred a week after Mayor London Breed and the city’s top law enforcement officials
made a plea
to shoppers to return to Union Square in time for the holidays.

Last year, several stores were
boarded up
after a rash of retail thefts in the area.

Police were called to a retail business about 1:15 p.m. Saturday on the 400 block of Bush Street for a report of an armed robbery, Officer Robert Rueca said in a statement.

Rueca declined to identify the retailer because of the investigation, but an employee at the Leica Store confirmed in an email Sunday that the merchant was robbed Saturday afternoon. The employee declined to be identified.

The thieves reportedly entered the store with weapons and fled in a vehicle with stolen property.

A
surveillance video
posted by ABC7 showed the thieves fleeing the store with an estimated $178,000 in merchandise.