Friday, January 17, 2014

Jan. 13, 2014

Incident Date:
Monday, January 13th, 2014
                                                                                                                            

The next community meeting at Ingleside Station will be held on January 21, 2014.  Thank you.

F.Y.I: In anticipation of the San Francisco 49’ers winning the playoff game on Sunday, January 19, 2014, the San Francisco Police Department is asking that residents, who normally have their garbage picked up on Monday morning, not to leave their garbage cans out on Sunday evening. The Police Department is anticipating large celebrations throughout the city and is trying to avoid having disruptive people setting garbage or trash cans on fire or using discarded glass bottles or large objects as weapons or projectiles. Just one step, you as a resident, can do to help make it safe for citizens on the street.

                                               Go Niners !!!!!!!!!!!!!


Greetings San Francisco Garden Community -

After a competitive bidding process, the SFPUC College Hill Demonstration
Garden Project was awarded to seasoned Landscape Architects Pam Nagle and
Jeni Webber.  And, for the past few months, their firms have been working
closely with the SFPUC to finalize the build-out plans as well as a
projected vision for the SFPUC's new eco-literacy demonstration garden and
outdoor education center.  The new demonstration gardens will be built
adjacent to the water reservoirs on Elsie Street at Santa Maria just South
of Cortland in Bernal Heights neighborhood, San Francisco.

Since September, their firms, Pam Nagle Landscape Architect and Jeni Webber
and Associates have been developing a very forward-thinking
sustainability-focused physical design with an even more progressive plan
for youth engagement and educational programming on site.  And we need your
input.
The "One Water, One City (One World)" Program is putting a call out to
solicit community input on the programmatic side of the College Hill
Demonstration Gardens.  What would you like to see happen in Bernal Heights
related to urban garden education and the promotion of global
sustainability?
How do you envision youth and other community engagement happening on site?

Please join other interested community members for a...

What:   COLLEGE HILL DEMONSTRATION GARDEN COMMUNITY MEETING
When:  Thursday, January 23rd, 2014
Where: @ the Bernal Heights Neighborhood Center - 515 Cortland Ave, San
Francisco, CA 94110
Who:    All interested community members, urban farmers, gardeners,
neighbors, etc.
Why:    Because we need your input!

For more information please email:  
markosmajor@gmail.com
We look forward to cultivating the environmental stewards of the future
with your input -

Best with compost -

Markos Major
Climate Action Now! Manager
415.503.7639
markosmajor@gmail.com

Rules and pointers for pedestrians and drivers
Pay attention to reduce your chances of being in an accident
The most important safety tip to reduce pedestrian injuries and fatalities is to pay attention. You can significantly reduce your chances of being in a collision with a motor vehicle by obeying traffic rules and being aware of dangers posed by cars in your vicinity. Make eye contact with drivers if possible and make sure that they can see you.
Both drivers and pedestrians have certain safety responsibilities that depend on both circumstances and common sense.
Drivers must:
  • Yield to pedestrians when crossing a sidewalk or entering an alley or driveway
  • Yield to pedestrians who have started crossing at an intersection or crosswalk on a "walk" signal or a green light, if there is no walk signal
  • Yield to pedestrians who are crossing the highway within a marked or unmarked crosswalk at an intersection where there are no traffic lights or control signals
  • Not overtake and pass any vehicle that stops at an intersection or crosswalk to permit a pedestrian or bicyclist to cross the roadway safely
Pedestrians must:
  • Yield to drivers when crossing a road where there is no intersection or crosswalk or where the pedestrian does not have a green or "walk" signal and where vehicles have a green signal
  • Not suddenly move into the path of a closely approaching vehicle that does not have sufficient time to yield for a pedestrian
  • Walk on and along the left side of a highway when not walking on a sidewalk. Note: This law does not apply to bicycles. Bicycles operate under the same laws as other legal vehicles on the road and should always stay on the right side of the road.
Crime Alert: Many people are out and about enjoying this unseasonably warm weather during these winter months, but many people are focused on their electronic devices and unaware of their surroundings. Burglary trends are on the rise as well as robberies, especially in the Excelsior District. If you’re walking along and headed to or from your destination, be vigilant of your surroundings. Don’t let yourself be a target and have valuable items exposed for everyone to see. If you leave any windows or doors open to help cool down during the warm weather, remember to shut and lock them before you leave your home. Burglary suspects are on the look-out for an easy way into your house.  They will climb, crawl, scale and squeeze themselves through any opening to get to your valuable belongings. Don’t hesitate to call the police if you see anything suspicious.

The San Francisco Neighborhood Emergency Response Team (NERT) is free training from the San Francisco Fire Department in how to help yourself and your neighbors prepare for and respond to a disaster by working together. The 20-hour training, taught by First Responders, includes personal preparedness, light search and rescue, disaster medicine, shutting off your utilities, and how to participate as a member of a neighborhood response team.  NERT also offers continuing training for graduates and activities that support building robust neighborhood teams.  For more information, visit the NERT website at http://sfgov.org//sffdnert, or contact Lt. Erica Arteseros at (415)970-2022 or sffdnert@sfgov.org



Are you someone who is interested in disaster preparedness and wants to help out your community while working hand in hand with law enforcement? Then the ALERT program is for you!    
                                
                                            What is the A.L.E.R.T. Program?

The San Francisco Police Department has developed a volunteer citizen disaster preparedness program. The Auxiliary Law Enforcement Response Team (ALERT) is modeled after and works in partnership with the San Francisco Fire Department's Neighborhood Emergency Response Team (NERT). The ALERT program will train members of the public to assist law enforcement in essential tasks after a major disaster. Such tasks may include: traffic control, foot patrol of business and residential areas, and reporting criminal activity. Volunteers must be at least 16 years of age and live, work, or attend high school in San Francisco.

Three steps to becoming an
A.L.E.R.T. volunteer:
1. Complete NERT training and receive certification. To register for NERT training courses please visit www.sfgov.org/sfnert
2. Once NERT certified, forward a copy of your NERT ID card to the ALERT program. sfpdalert@sfov.org
3. After clearing a basic background check the individual is eligible to register for ALERT training.

An informational meeting will be held on March 6th, 2014, at 7:00pm. The meeting will be held at the San Francisco Police Academy in the parking lot bungalow. This is NOT a mandatory meeting for interested volunteers. Come have your questions answered.

The next ALERT training class has been scheduled for Jan. 18th, 2014, from 8:00am-5:00pm. This class will be held at the San Francisco Police Academy, in the parking lot bungalow.


Arrests:

9:02pm       200 Blk Brookdale                 Drugs
Officers Campos and Elliston were driving along the 200 block of Brookdale Avenue when they spotted an individual urinating in public. The officers immediately stopped and confronted the subject. The subject admitted to urinating and told the officers he had a knife strapped to his front waistband. Officer Campos retrieved the knife, for officer safety, and conducted a computer inquiry on the subject. The results showed him to be on active probation with a search condition.  Officer Elliston searched the subject and found methamphetamine and heroin inside his pants pocket. The subject was placed under arrest and booked accordingly. Report Number: 140037115


11:47pm     200 Blk Winfield                    Theft/Warrant Arrest
A vigilant neighbor called the police to report a vehicle burglary in progress. The neighbor said he was watching a suspect as he was taking items from a vehicle that was parked in front of his house. The neighbor provided the responding units with the vehicle and suspect description. Officers Ferronato, Cabillo, Hermosura, Bautista, Hauscarriague and Canning arrived at the same time and located the suspect still inside the parked vehicle. He was immediately taken into custody. The owner came outside and inspected his vehicle. The owner told the officers that several items, which included two pairs of sunglasses, charging cords and new batteries, were taken from his vehicle. A computer check showed the suspect to be on probation as well as having an outstanding warrant for his arrest. The officers searched the suspect’s duffle bag and located the stolen items. The items were returned and the suspect taken to Ingleside Station where was booked on several felony charges including the warrant. Report Number: 140037381


Serious Incidents:

7:30pm       500 Blk Excelsior                   Robbery
Officers Campos and Elliston met with an elderly victim who was visibly shaken and being helped by residents in the area. The victim said she was rushing home because it was getting late. As she was walking Eastbound on Excelsior Avenue, someone approached her from behind and hit her one time in the back of the head. The force of the impact caused her to fall to the ground. The unknown suspect began to pull her backpack off of her back. The victim struggled but was overpowered by the suspect. The suspect successfully pulled the backpack off the victim and fled the area taking with him her credit cards, I.D card, keys and miscellaneous items. A witness who heard the victim’s cries for help looked out his window and saw a White SUV vehicle fleeing the scene.  The victim was then taken home by her son. Report Number: 140036872


Vehicle and Other Incidents:

  1:31am           4700 Blk Mission                     Battery
  2:30am           Alemany/Stoneybrook              Hit and Run
  8:30am           4500 Blk Mission                     Battery
  9:00am           1400 Blk Diamond                   Recovered Vehicle
  1:00pm           51 Phelan                                 Theft from Building
  2:00pm           4700 Blk Mission                     Threats
  3:00pm           300 Blk Prentiss                       Stolen Vehicle
  3:12pm           400 Blk 29th                             Theft from Vehicle
  4:00pm           Beacon/Miguel                         Theft from Vehicle
  4:35pm           100 Blk Rey                             Theft from Building
  5:00pm           200 Blk Parque                        Theft from Vehicle
  5:10pm           3300 Blk Mission                     Shoplifting
  5:30pm           Jarboe/Folsom                          Stolen Vehicle
  6:13pm           3300 Blk Mission                     Theft from Building
  6:34pm           Alemany/Foote                          Traffic Collision
  6:55pm           Unit Blk 30th                             Battery
  7:00pm           Unit Blk Miraloma                    Burglary
  8:24pm           Kern/Diamond                          Stolen Vehicle


Burglaries with suspect description:

No Incidents to Report.