
Louis Vuitton store in SF’s Union Square ‘emptied out’ by thieves; 6 arrested: report
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Six suspects were arrested in San Francisco on Friday night, accused of leaving a Louis Vuitton store in the city’s Union Square shopping district "emptied out," according to a report.
Police responded to the area around 8:10 p.m. on reports of looting and vandalism, the station reported.
Videos posted on social media showed Louis Vuitton’s windows smashed and showed a masked suspect carrying a large amount of luxury merchandise to what appeared to be a getaway car, according to FOX 2.
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