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Burglars Caught Red-Handed in Market Street Heist

In a brazen daylight break-in, two teenage burglars, William Foley and Albert Holz, were arraigned yesterday before Judge Cock for their role in a daring burglary at the Crescent Corft Company in San Francisco’s bustling business district. The pair, both 18 years old, pleaded guilty to the crime, which took place on October 30, and were ordered to appear for sentencing on November 30. The two young men were caught after they entered the premises of the Crescent Corft Company, located at 708 to 774 Market Street, and were discovered on the morning of the break-in.

While the case may seem minor, it highlights the ease with which crime can be committed in our city’s busy streets. The fact that these two young men thought they could get away with such a brazen act is a sobering reminder of the need for increased security measures in our business districts.

The case has also raised questions about the role of juveniles in crime. Foley and Holz, both minors, were able to commit such a serious crime and were only caught because they were discovered on the scene. This raises concerns about the effectiveness of our juvenile justice system and the need for stricter measures to prevent such crimes from occurring in the future.

The trial of Foley and Holz is a stark reminder of the reality of crime in our city. While we often focus on the more sensational crimes, the reality is that many crimes go unreported and unpunished. The case of Foley and Holz serves as a reminder that crime can happen anywhere, at any time, and that we must be vigilant in our efforts to prevent it.

The sentencing of Foley and Holz will take place on November 30, and it remains to be seen what punishment they will face for their crimes. One thing is certain, however, and that is that their actions will have a lasting impact on the community and will serve as a stark reminder of the reality of crime in our city.

The case of Foley and Holz is a sobering reminder of the need for increased security measures in our business districts. It highlights the ease with which crime can be committed and the need for stricter measures to prevent such crimes from occurring in the future.

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