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FRISCO GRANNY FLAUNTS LOOT!

Bagged for luxury smash-&-grab raid

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GRANDMA Francill White is accused of being a smashand-grab thief who teamed with her daughter and three others to loot $1 million in designer loot from upscale San Francisco shops!

Cops charge the flamboyant 53-year-old veteran crook is such a showoff, she posted pics in a ritzy Louis Vuitton COVID mask and sitting astride a Harley-Davidson motorcycle holding fistfuls of cash.

Her past includes spending at least two years in the slammer for thefts in 1989 and 1993, police say.

White, her daughter Kimberly Cherry, 28, Tomiko Miller, 23, and convicted drug dealer Ivan Speed, 34, were busted for smash-and-grab raids on ritzy Union Square shops on Nov. 19, according to cops.

They’re charged with four felony counts of looting during a state of emergency, second-degree commercial burglary, grand theft and receiving stolen property.

Cops say Speed was caught with $27,000 of stolen goods.

The spree of thefts has left high-end stores with boardedup windows and extra police patrolling the fancy shopping area 24/7.

The suspected crooks, who are back on the street, are even brazen after being nabbed.

Noting the thieves wore facial coverings, Speed says she’s planning to market a line of hoodies emblazoned with the words: “No Face No Case!”

 ?? ?? White’s daughter Kimberly Cherry is also accused of looting
Francill White, who faces four felony charges, is back on the
street
White and her team were allegedly part of the mob
that stormed a Louis Vuitton store in California
White’s daughter Kimberly Cherry is also accused of looting Francill White, who faces four felony charges, is back on the street White and her team were allegedly part of the mob that stormed a Louis Vuitton store in California

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