Monday, January 30, 2012

City says Tenderloin markets helped traffic drugs, fence stolen goods

Two Tenderloin markets openly help drug dealers ply their trade and resell stolen goods, city officials alleged Monday in civil lawsuits intended to shut the operations. City Attorney Dennis Herrera called Barah's Market at 200 Leavenworth St. and Razan Deli at 391 Ellis St. ?two of the most egregious violators of the public trust,? in a news conference with Police Chief Greg Suhr at a ragged ...

Source: http://www.sfexaminer.com/local/crime/2012/01/city-says-tenderloin-markets-helped-traffic-drugs-fence-stolen-goods

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