A San Francisco Lyft driver was robbed and beaten before the suspect drove off with his car in broad daylight on Thursday in the city's SoMa neighborhood, officials said.
FILE - A San Francisco Lyft driver was taken to the hospital after a suspect robbed and beat him, and then drove off with his car on Thursday in the city's SoMa neighborhood, officials said.A San Francisco Lyft driver was taken to the hospital after a suspect robbed and beat him, and then drove off with his car in broad daylight on Thursday in the city's SoMa neighborhood, officials said.
The San Francisco Police Department said it received a report of an assault at 12:56 p.m. on Aug. 25 at Market and Fremont streets. The 30-year-old driver told police that the suspect stole both his phone and vehicle before speeding off, police said in a report on Friday. The San Francisco Police Department didn't say whether the suspect was a passenger in the Lyft, but it did say the incident occurred after the driver dropped off a client.
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