Police in San Francisco arrested nine people in a retail theft operation at a store in the city's Bernal Heights neighborhood last week.

According to an SFPD statement Wednesday, the operation took place Friday at a business on the 3300 block of Mission Street. Officers from the Ingleside Station, which serves the neighborhood, said the location was chosen due to a "high number of shoplifting incidents."

Of the nine arrests, seven people were suspected of organized retail crime. Five adult suspects were cited for shoplifting and released at the scene, while four juveniles were taken to the Community Assessment Referral Center.

Police did not reveal the suspects' identities. The stolen property was returned to the store.

SFPD, which received a $15.3 million state grant last year in an effort to crack down on retail theft, said they will continue to crack down.

"Our officers have made dozens of ORC arrests in recent months and will continue to conduct these operations throughout San Francisco to reduce thefts at local businesses," police said Wednesday.

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