Robbers steal from camera store in San Francisco's Union Square

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Robbers stole from camera store in San Francisco's Union Square

Robbers stole hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of equipment from camera story in Union Square. James Torrez reports

Robbers walked off with hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of equipment from a camera store in San Francisco's Union Square. 

The lucrative theft occurred at the Leica Store on Saturday, just a few hours from closing time and hours after hundreds of people gathered for a FIFA World Cup watch party in the middle of a busy shopping weekend.

The loss totaled about $180,000 in merchandise, San Francisco police told KTVU.

Last week, Police Chief Bill Scott and Mayor London Breed revealed plans to keep Union Square safe and bustling.

This time last year, several high-end stores became victims to smash-and-grab robberies.

Stores including Louis Vitton, Yves Saint Laurent, Neiman Marcus were forced to replace glass windows, doors and merchandise.

Police say they've increased the presence of officers in the area and arrested key prolific suspects in last year's robberies.