sfpd_arrestcuffs.jpgPerhaps inspired by The Game’s “Ferrari lifestyle,”, a horde of women were inspired to follow suit in the most gangsta way they could: by staging a smash-and-grab theft at SF’s Union Square Ferrari store Wednesday afternoon.

As CBS 5 reports, the theft occurred at around 2 PM Wednesday at the store located at the corner of Market and Stockton.

At least five women nabbed about $5,000 worth of Ferrari-branded goods, including apparel. Least of their worries being fashion choices, the women barely made it to the Powell St. cable car turnaround before SFPD arrested them.

Police were able to make positive identifications with the help of Ferrari store employees. They do not yet know if this is an isolated incident or linked to other crimes.

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Always in motion. April Siese writes about music, takes photos at shows, and even helps put them on behind the scenes as a stagehand. She's written everything from hard news to beauty features, as well as fiction and poetry. She most definitely likes pie.

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