
A brazen theft act in Colma led to the arrest of three San Francisco residents. Last Saturday, officers were alerted to an incident on Serramonte Boulevard, where three males stole merchandise from a business and threatened the manager with what appeared to be a handgun, as reported by the Colma Police Department.
Despite the heightened tension, law enforcement quickly tracked down the getaway vehicle, a tan Lincoln, in San Francisco's jurisdiction. The suspects were then apprehended without further incident, and it was revealed during the arrest that the firearm in question was a replica. The quick response from Colma Officers, with an assist from the San Francisco Police Department, culminated in the detention of the individuals involved.
One of the men, Jose Cartagenamonico, 27, faces charges of robbery and brandishing a replica firearm, and he now resides in the San Mateo County Jail due to these allegations. Meanwhile, his accomplices, Pedro Cabritaramirez, 22, was arrested not only for petty theft but also on multiple outstanding misdemeanor warrants; Marcos Gonzalezramos, 30, was also taken for petty theft but released with a court date looming.









