Crime & Safety
Robbers Steal $28K In Purses From Livermore Outlets Gucci Store: Police
Livermore police arrested two suspects they say stole $28,000 worth of Gucci purses, then drove their car through a mall barrier.

LIVERMORE, CA —Two 19-year-olds were arrested on suspicion of robbing roughly $28,000 worth of merchandise from the San Francisco Premium Outlets, and driving through mall barriers.
On Sunday at around 4:50 p.m., Livermore police responded to reports of a robbery at the Gucci store at San Francisco Premium Outlets. The suspects reportedly entered the store and grabbed roughly $28,000 worth of purses off the racks.
They then fled the scene and drove through barriers at the mall, causing thousands in property damage.
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The San Francisco Police Department located the vehicle and detained the individuals inside. Curtis Jamel, 19, of Stockton, and Crosley Stanley, 19, of San Francisco, were arrested. SFPD officers reportedly uncovered stolen purses and a firearm inside the car, though no gun was seen at the mall.
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