(KRON) – More than $700 worth of merchandise was stolen from a Colma Target, according to authorities.
At around 3:32 p.m. on Thursday, the Colma Police Department was alerted to a theft that transpired at a Target on Junipero Serra Boulevard.
Arriving officers found the suspect, who was identified as San Francisco resident Kyler Scalvini, and detained him. According to police, Scalvini stole $732.11 worth of merchandise and was in possession of methamphetamine.
In a photo provided by Colma PD, the suspect stole more than 30 items, including toiletries, clothes and a Kryptonite bicycle lock. Officers were informed that a man had shoplifted items and began to walk towards Sizzler.
Scalvini, 33, was arrested for shoplifting and having a controlled substance, according to Colma PD. He was issued a citation for the charges and released on his promise to appear in court.
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