Someone Keeps Breaking Into San Francisco Startups
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Two downtown San Francisco companies have reported several break-ins as recently as last week, and security footage points toward the crimes being linked.
In April a burglar broke into Demand Local, an advertising company, and stole a few thousand dollars worth of equipment, SFGate reports.
The startup has since invested in a security camera and last week caught an intruder on video, though this time nothing was stolen.
Meanwhile, a mere 10-minute walk away, fellow startup BuildZoom also had a run-in with a burglar. On July 6, the startup took this video of a woman in their office building suddenly being scared off by an alarm. The description of the video, posted by a BuildZoom founder, says the company believes the intruder used a key to the building to get inside, and is offering a $1,000 reward to anyone who can identify her.
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