A San Francisco Democrat district supervisor – who the city’s mayor had called a “bridge builder” and “problem solver” — has resigned after only one week on the job after facing allegations of keeping deplorable conditions in a pet shop she used to run.

Isabella ‘Beya’ Alcaraz, 29, resigned as District 4 supervisor this week at the request of Mayor Daniel Lurie after it came to light that she had stored dead animals in a freezer alongside hundreds of dead rodents, according to several news outlets.

The resignation followed reports about the condition of The Animal Connection, a Sunset District pet store that Alcaraz formerly managed before taking the high-paying government job.

“The scandal began in the back rooms and freezers of the neighborhood pet shop after Julia Baran, 26, the wo

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