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SFPD's operation resulted in 97 arrests, including 79 for outstanding warrants, and seized 16.5 grams of narcotics.
San Francisco Interim Police Chief Paul Yep said 147 of those arrested Sunday were released. One person is charged with felony aggravated assault against an officer, and six others were juveniles.
In San Francisco, 154 people were arrested on Sunday although all but one were cited and released, Paul Yep, the city’s acting chief of police, said at a news conference.
San Francisco Interim Police Chief Paul Yep said 147 of those arrested Sunday were released. One person is charged with felony aggravated assault against an officer, and six others were juveniles.