BREAKING: Officials are asking the public to avoid the area of 24th Street and Treat Avenue in San Francisco due to 'police activity.'
Officials are asking the public to avoid the area of 24th Street and Treat Avenue in San Francisco's Mission District due to"police activity," the city's Department of Emergency Management said Friday night.No other details have been released at this time.
ALERTSF: Avoid the area of 24th St and Treat Ave due to Police Activity. Emergency crews are on scene. Expect traffic delays, consider alternate routes, and allow for additional travel time. For live traffic information visit
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