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Rep. Adam Schiff’s luggage swiped from car in San Francisco, forcing him to attend fancy dinner in casual wear

California Rep. Adam Schiff found out firsthand about San Francisco crime when his luggage was swiped from his car in a parking garage Thursday – forcing him to attend a fancy dinner in casual wear, according to a report. 

The Democrat, who is also running to replace the late Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) in the Senate, was in the city for a few days and had parked his car in a downtown garage before a gathering with supporters, the San Francisco Chronicle reported. 

But before the dinner at Ristorante Rocca in nearby Burlingame, he fell victim to a car break-in, losing his bags which left him without a suit for the occasion. 

“Yes, they took my bags,” Schiff confirmed to the Chronicle. “But I’m here to thank Joe,” he added, referring to high-profile lawyer Joe Cotchett, who’s backing his Senate bid. 

Rep. Adam Schiff’s car was broken into while attending a gathering with supporters in San Francisco this week. Adam Schiff / Facebook

“I guess it’s ‘Welcome to San Francisco,’” Cotchett’s spokesperson Lee Houskeeper bluntly told the newspaper. 

A photo from the restaurant obtained by the publication shows Schiff was the most dressed-down diner at his table. 

The lawmaker was spotted standing up and offering remarks while wearing a long-sleeved shirt under a hiking vest. 

But despite the car burglary and subsequent wardrobe emergency, Cotchett said Schiff didn’t seem bothered. 

A video captured thieves breaking into multiple cars in San Francisco in 2023. via KTVU
In one 30-day period last year, the city saw a whopping 1,670 car burglaries.  via KTVU

“Adam really showed himself tonight,” Cotchett told the Chronicle. “He’ll be a great senator — he’s going to change the Senate tremendously.”

San Francisco has gained national attention in recent years for its rampant crime, especially car break-ins. 

In one 30-day period last year, the city saw a whopping 1,670 car burglaries. 

Schiff is running to replace the late Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) in the Senate. Annabelle Gordon – CNP / MEGA

But crime, including larcenies – the category in which car break-ins are counted – have trended down this year, according to police stats. 

In the first quarter of 2024, larcenies in the city dropped by 35% over the same period last year – from 8,389 to 5,402, according to the Chronicle.