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"Tied to repeated allegations of fencing stolen goods, the Larkin Street boba shop Quickly has been implicated again after San Francisco resident Quoc Le was arrested on May 18 and charged with possession of stolen goods; he was previously arrested for allegedly being a “known fence” operating out of his wife's Larkin Street shop, and when arrested nearly a year ago over 1,000 electronics were seized at his and his wife's shop. Police reports from his latest arrest at his Alemany Boulevard home indicate a plethora of electronic devices (including smartphones, tablets, and laptop computers) alleged to have been stolen were found; the District Attorney confirms this is the third time Le has been charged with possession of stolen goods, he is being held without bail because he allegedly continued criminal activities while released on other cases, his arraignment is May 31, and if convicted on all charges he could face up to 16 years in prison." - Paolo Bicchieri