Cliff Residence burglarized, historic products stolen a month ahead of their

San Francisco’s historic, coastal dining spot the Cliff House has been in the news a whole lot this week for a put that’s been reportedly permanently closed for extra than a month. On Wednesday we uncovered that a new restaurant will likely open there yet again, as the Nationwide Park Support that owns the setting up has performed an about-confront and is now instantly fascinated in acquiring a new cafe tenant. That same working day, the Cliff Dwelling declared on Facebook they experienced scheduled an auction of all the ornamental historical merchandise (and some back-of-the property restaurant hardware), in a March 4-5 online auction to be taken care of by the firm Rabin Around the globe.

That auction might be a small lighter, however, as the Chronicle now experiences on a January 26 theft of the Cliff Household wherever robbers allegedly took “Historic art, equipment and an early 1900s bathing accommodate from the old Sutro Baths valued at $2,000.”

KTVU’s Henry Lee received some surveillance footage photos of the suspects, as very well as the aforementioned classic bathing match swiped, an artifact from the early 1900s Sutro Baths facility at the base of the cliff.

And of course, as a number of Twitter commenters found, just one suspect has what seems to be a law enforcement office brand on his appropriate sleeve.  

“Luckily the intruders did not acquire a great deal of things,” Rabin Globally principal Orlee Rabin advised the Chronicle. “They did choose a wide variety of interesting products, but they in fact left some guiding. They took them out of the creating and then remaining them on the road, and a bystander was about to go for a run at Ocean Beach front and noticed them and understood where they were from and managed to get them back to the Cliff Dwelling.”

SFGate has a photoset of the goods stolen from the Cliff Property, which also include things like some historic artwork and framed classic images. These did not belong to the National Park Provider that owns the making, but to the Hountalas family that owned the Cliff Property cafe itself.

Everyone with details on the incident or the suspect pictures can go away an nameless idea with the Countrywide Park Company Park Law enforcement at 415-561-5150 or or [email protected]