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A San Francisco man was arrested Saturday night after he was spotted breaking into locked cars at the Aloft Hotel in Millbrae, according to the San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office.
At approximately 11 p.m., sheriff’s deputies responded to the hotel and said Tyler Ramirez, 24, fled on foot upon their arrival. He was captured after a brief foot chase and found to be in possession of stolen property from the scene, burglary tools and what was suspected to be methamphetamine, according to the Sheriff’s Office.
Ramirez was identified by two independent witnesses, according to the Sheriff’s Office.
Anyone with any information on this crime is asked to contact San Mateo County Sheriff’s Detective Victor Bertolozzi at (650) 259-2321 or by email at vbertolozzi@smcgov.org. You may also remain anonymous by calling the San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office Anonymous Tip Line at (800) 547-2700.
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