A documentary crew says they were filming a scene in San Francisco Wednesday, when they said their cars were broken into and thieves stole tens of thousands of dollars worth of equipment.
Eli Steele and Terrell Allen, the two independent filmmakers told NBC Bay Area that they tried calling 911 to report the smash-and-grab. But they were disconnected multiple times.Get a weekly recap of the latest San Francisco Bay Area housing news.
Just after 11 a.m., Steele and his team stepped away from his rental SUV for just 10 minutes to film a scene. They returned to find his car window smashed and his camera equipment stolen.
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