Rented the second floor space was earlier this year. It used to be a dance studio. Police confirm that no one was living up there and the entire floor was used strictly to grow pot plants. Back here live now. You can see that officers are still in the area. Theyre keeping watch on this building. Right now theyre waiting for a search warrant to be issued about they can go inside and really assess the situation and start removing those pot plants. Live in san francisco. Lisa amin gulezian, abc7 news. Power is back on for more than 100 pg e customers in Mission District after a smoky underground salt fire this mening at 11 00 a. M. The fire sent thick smoke oil of a manhole at the intersection and knocked out electricity for People Living nearby. Nobody was hurt and the cause of the fire is under investigation. A massage therapist in the south bay turned himself in to police after being accused of a string of Sexual Battery involving clients. The 35yearold surrendered to the Palo Alto Pol
Reporter firefighters put the fire out pretty quickly. Started on the second under of the building, and that pile of burnt odds and ends on the sidewalk, all of that was pulled out but Everything Else is still inside, including the pot plants. The firefighters found the plants as soon as they got the building. It looked like an electrical fire caused by the lamps used the growing the plants. The investigators believe they malfunctioned and started the fire. It was dangerous for the firefighters because most hoff the rooms were enclosed in large plastic sheets to keep the marijuana smell from escaping. Officers told me this would be a medium size grow, but according to the buildings owner and the man on the bottom floor said the second floor was supposed to be vacant. Are you surprised police found all these Marijuana Plants . Im surprised. I just got the place here. I move in two weeks ago. I thought it was some kind of electrical problem in the back or so but i never saw anything else
After a two-year pandemic/post-pandemic pause, City Theatre’s signature Summer Shorts festival came back blazing last June, belatedly celebrating its 25th anniversary with a collection of mini-musicals, short dramas, and concise comedies.