Thursday, May 16, 2013

May. 11, 2013

Incident Date:
Saturday, May 11th, 2013



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CRIME ALERT: Increase in recent trend of robberies and thefts in and around the Balboa BART Station and City College area,
Be vigilant of suspicious vehicles pulling up and its occupants asking for directions and/or to use your phone and then fleeing the scene with your property.      
                                                
Click on Don’t be a target link below:       

                                                           Safety Tips:
*Try not to have your Iphone or other property visible for others to see.
*If someone asks to use your phone, advise them you do not have one.
*Do not store or carry your phones in your back pocket, people will know you have one.
*Have (415)553-8090 programmed in your cell phone to contact SF 911 directly.
*If you see any suspicious activity involving you or others, or see someone needing help 
              Call the police.

Weather related crime alert; with the current nice weather and increased temperature, some people are leaving their windows open in an effort to keep their residences cooler inside. Be extra careful, especially when you leave your home and leave the windows unsecured. Burglars are always looking for the easiest way inside your home. Don’t give them that opportunity for the easy access. Make sure to secure these entry points and leave them locked when you are not around.


Public Safety; In light of recent events at the Boston marathon, the police department will be increasing patrols in areas where the public gather including special events. If you see a suspicious package that does not look right or does not belong in the area, do not investigate it yourself. Create a safe distance between you and the suspicious package and do not use your cell phone to call the police. Use a landline to call “911” and provide your location and if possible the description of the package. Officers will be dispatched to assess the situation and take the appropriate action.


Arrests:


11:40pm     100 Blk Sickles                 Terrorist Threats
Officers Busalacchi and Apodaca were sent to investigate threats made to the lives of two residents of the 100 block of Sickles Avenue. When they arrived at the address, Ingleside officers Carrasco and Ferronato were talking to the victim and two other men. The two men told the officers that they inadvertently left a quantity of Marijuana in the apartment complex’s laundry room. When they went back to retrieve the Marijuana it was missing. Believing it was stolen, one of the men knocked on the door of the victim’s home and accused them of theft. When the victim denied taking the Marijuana, the suspect, according to the victim, made a gun gesture with his hand and said, “I will kill you”.  The suspect was transported to Ingleside Station and booked for “terrorist threats”. The officers advised the victim’s to file for a protective order with a superior court judge. Report number: 130388809



Serious Incidents


10:45am     Mission/Ocean                   Aggravated Assault
Ingleside Officers Graham and Pereira responded to a report of an assault victim at the corner of Mission and Ocean Avenue. The victim told the officers he escaped after being attacked at a nearby location. On this date, the victim said he had been drinking for a while when another customer noticed his Nike shoes with a “blue swoosh”. Most of the other customers wore red, the color of the “Norteno” gang and blue is the color of the “Sureno’s”.  The victim told the other customer that he was not a member of any gang, but that didn’t prevent the attack.  He was transported to the hospital and treated for numerous injuries including a possible broken nose. Report number:130386762


4:45pm       Paris/Persia                       Robbery w/force
Officers Grennell and Castillo were on routine patrol when they were dispatched to a robbery at the intersection of Paris and Persia Avenue. After arriving, the victim told the officers that she was walking northbound on Paris Street when she noticed a man following her. The victim said she started walking faster, but the man soon caught up and bumped her saying “sorry” when they both reached the intersection of Paris and Persia Avenue. The suspect then walked a few feet further then turned and grabbed her shoulder bag. A struggle ensued with the victim screaming for help while the suspect attempted to rip the bag from her shoulder. The victim tried her best, but the suspect eventually gained control of the bag and ran away to a waiting Blue SUV, which then sped away. The victim lost her wallet, keys, and a gift card. Ingleside officers scoured the area for the suspects with unsuccessful results. Report number: 130387873.



Vehicle and Other Incidents:

12:30am           Folsom/Ripley                           Stolen and Recovered Vehicle
  3:45am           100 Blk Judson                         Burglary
  1:25pm           100 Blk Alemany                      Pickpocket
  4:00pm           Geneva/Edinburgh                    Theft from Vehicle
  5:00pm           200 Blk Richland                      Theft from Vehicle
11:00pm           Unit Blk Francis                        Stolen and Recovered Vehicle
 
Burglaries with suspect description:

No Incidents to Report.