San Francisco tech worker found dead at home was killed by boyfriend, police say

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San Francisco tech worker found dead at home was killed by boyfriend, police say

The boyfriend of a San Francisco tech worker who was found dead in her apartment last month has been arrested for murder in what police are describing as a fatal domestic violence incident.

Scott Fisher, 29, was arrested Thursday morning in Concord, California, about 30 miles northeast of the Presidio Heights apartment where 27-year-old Kimberly Wong was found dead during a Nov. 30 welfare check.

Fisher was booked into the San Francisco County Jail and charged with murder, the San Francisco Police Department said in a statement.

Wong was found unresponsive in the Clay Street apartment where he is believed to be living with Fisher. Officers tried to save his life, but Wong was pronounced dead at the scene.

Early in their investigation, detectives suspected the death was the result of domestic violence. It remains unclear what led officers to suspect Fisher.

The exact cause of Wong’s death has not yet been revealed.

Wong was found unresponsive in his Clay Street apartment.Wong was found unresponsive in his Clay Street apartment. KTVU

The house where Wong was found dead.The house where Wong was found dead. KTVU

A product designer at Plaid, a San Francisco-based website that connects customers’ financial accounts with apps and other online services, she was remembered as “a smart, talented, positive and valued member of our team who impacted everyone who worked with him,” by the company in a statement to SF Gate.

“We are deeply saddened by the news of Kim’s death,” the company added.

Jail records show Scott is being held without bail.

Investigators say the case is still open and under investigation.

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