Fog, fog, fog.
Another great capture from Joe Azure:
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Look at dude in Civic Center.
His hat isn’t necessarily Russian, but that red star atop oak clusters means something, right Komrade?
I dub him Sky Admiral Krul:
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And the funny thing was that it was a pretty nice day, rather warm, in fact…
My, thoses are some clear photos:
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All the deets:
SAN FRANCISCO POLICE NEED ASSISTANCE IN IDENTIFYING ROBBERY SUSPECT
San Francisco police are asking for the public’s assistance in identifying a robbery suspect. The incident occurred on September 25, 2010 at approximately 5:53 PM at the Sunglass Hut store located at 2300 block of Market Street.
In this incident, the suspect entered the store and pointed a firearm at the employees and demanded they place sunglasses into a bag. The suspect fled the scene on foot and was later seen getting into a black Honda Accord with California license plate #5ZIL976. The suspect is described as a white male, 6’01”, 300lbs and was last seen wearing an orange baseball cap, dark jacket with grey lining, green shirt and khaki shorts.
Anyone with information regarding the identity of the suspect in the photo is urged to contact San Francisco Police at (415)575-4444 (Anonymous tip line) or TIP411
The answer is no, butterfly sunglasses are not enough of a disguise to rob a bank.
Anyway, the SFPD is looking for this gal, FYI.
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Armed Bank Robbery Spree (10-070)
San Francisco Police are asking for the public’s assistance in identifying the suspect in two armed bank robberies in San Francisco. In one incident, which occurred on July 12, 2010 the suspect enters the Bank of America on the 3700 block of Balboa Street. The suspect who is believed to be a Hispanic or white female approached the teller, brandished a black semi-auto pistol and demanded money. The teller complied and the suspect fled on foot.
In the second incident, which occurred on July 16, 2010 the suspect enters the Bank of America on the 5200 block of Diamond Heights Blvd. The suspect who is also believed to be Hispanic or White female approached the teller and brandished a pistol and demanded money. The teller complied and the suspect fled.
In both cases the suspect is described as either a Hispanic or White female, 30’s , 5’3”, 130lbs, orange/red tinted hair with sunglasses.
Anyone with information to either incident, are urged to contact San Francisco Police Department’s Criminal Investigations Unit at (415)553-9208 and speak with Inspector Phil Wong. Or you may call the anonymous tip line at (415)575-4444 or text a tip to TIP411 (non emergency only).
| Insp Phil Wong | |
| SFPD Criminal Investigation Unit | 415-553-9208 |
| SFPD Crime Intelligence Center: (after hours) | 415-553-1071 |
| SFPD Anonymous Tip Line: | 415-575-4444 |
| SFPD Text-A-Tip | to: 847411 type: SFPD + msg |
| SFPD CASE # | 100 652 048 + 100 637 761 |
On 07/16/10 at 1245 hrs, the above pictured suspect robbed the Bank of America at Diamond Heights Blvd, San Francisco. The suspect brandished a pistol at the victim teller and demanded for all the large bills. The victim teller complied and gave the suspect the cash.
The suspect was possibly seen driving a white Toyota 4d vehicle in the area prior to the incident.
Suspect is also responsible for robbing the Bank of America on 07/12/10 at 3000 block of Balboa, San Francisco.
Suspect was described as a White Female, possibly Hispanic or mixed race, 30′s, 5’3, 130 Ibs, brown with red dyed curly hair, sunglasses, last seen wearing blue denim zipper front dress with a gray short sleeve T-shirt underneath and black purse. Black semi-auto pistol was seen.
“Teen Rushmore 2008″, Van Ness Avenue, San Francisco

Look at Teddy Roosevelt’s shades in this photo of the original Mount Rushmore. Pretty small, huh? Compare that with what you see in the photo of these lovely teenagers from out of town who were waiting to see a KITS Live 105 show at the Regency Center.
So, this is it – mark your calendars. Spring 2008 will be the high water mark for enourmous sunglasses. They simply cannot get any larger. Therefore, the new trend will be smaller sunglasses.
The sooner the better.