Saturday Links: San Francisco Tech Company Launches $8,000 Laundry-Folding Robot
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Saturday Links: San Francisco Tech Company Launches $8,000 Laundry-Folding Robot
"Janyla Amazing Haqq, 19, was charged in San Mateo County court Wednesday for kidnapping a 14-year-old girl in Daly City and taking her to Oakland to be forced into human trafficking. Prosecutors say Haqq convinced the girl and her male friend to get in a car with her and three strangers, when they proceeded to take the girl to International Boulevard in Oakland after dropping the boy off, who told the girl's mother. [KRON4]"
"The 67-year-old driver of an SUV, who was wearing a boot cast, crashed into a busy Santa Rosa store around lunchtime Friday, injuring seven people, including customers and employees. [KGO] An East Bay man was arrested, and his three children were taken into care by Contra Costa Child Family Services after authorities discovered he was allegedly drugging them and taking their blood. [Bay Area News Group]"
"Around 400 people showed up to the Hayes Valley Trader Joe's for a dating event Thursday put together by a human this time, and based on the photos of the event, it looked pretty well organized and not too disruptive to the store's staff. [Mission Local] Asian American communities throughout the Bay Area are celebrating the upcoming Lunar New Year this weekend, including San Francisco, Oakland, and San Jose, which is having its annual Vietnamese Tet Festival. [KPIX]"
A 19-year-old, Janyla Amazing Haqq, was charged with kidnapping a 14-year-old in Daly City and taking her to Oakland for alleged forced human trafficking. A 67-year-old SUV driver wearing a boot cast crashed into a busy Santa Rosa store around lunchtime, injuring seven people, including customers and employees. An East Bay man was arrested after authorities allegedly discovered he was drugging his three children and taking their blood; the children were placed into care. A San Francisco company is launching an $8,000 laundry-folding robot. Around 400 people attended a Hayes Valley Trader Joe's dating event. Asian American communities across the Bay Area are celebrating Lunar New Year, including San Jose's Vietnamese Tet Festival.
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