OAKLAND, Calif. (KGO) — An Oakland fuel station supervisor is expressing anger and frustration Friday after dozens of individuals ransacked his enterprise in a single day – and to make issues worse, he says police by no means confirmed up after he referred to as for assist.It occurred at The 76 Station on Hegenberger Street, close to Interstate 880, simply up the road from the airport.EXCLUSIVE: Video exhibits dozens of thieves ransacking Oakland store, stealing $100,000 in merchandiseIt all started round 4:30 a.m. when a crowd attending a close-by sideshow broke in and commenced ransacking the place.Station supervisor Sam Mardaie believes some 80 to 100 folks took half – apparently sad that they weren’t allowed contained in the station and solely providing window service which was regular for that point of evening.Mardaie estimates that the harm and theft totals are greater than $100,000.We reached out to Oakland police for a remark about Mardaie’s claims in regards to the response, however we have now but to listen to again.RELATED: Is total Oakland crime down? This is a take a look at the dataThis is simply the newest in a sequence of points on the Hegenberger hall.On Wednesday, police turned out in power after reviews of a capturing at Chevron. SKY7 was over the scene and noticed a automobile with its rear-window blown out.And naturally, this is identical space the place an In-N-Out closed in March as a consequence of ongoing crime – a primary for the favored chain.Copyright © 2024 KGO-TV. All Rights Reserved.