Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Nov. 25, 2014


                                                     Incident Date:

Tuesday, November 25th, 2014

                                                                                                                            
The next community meeting at Ingleside Station will be held on December 16, 2014 at 7p.m.  Thank you.

On Saturday, November 01, 2014, The San Francisco Police Department and members of the Ingleside CPAB (Community Police Advisory Board) assisted Mayor Ed Lee's Violence Prevention Service Unit and Supervisor Malia Cohen's office in a Gun Buy-Back Program.

The Gun Buy-Back Program was held in the parking lot in front of Gleneagles Golf Course located at 2100 Sunnydale Ave. between the hours of 0900-1400. SFPD facilitated security, safety, and receiving of the guns turned in by the public.

During the event the SFPD Property Unit seized a total of fifty-four (54) guns that were turned in.  The property was broken down as follows: 24 handguns (13 semiautomatic, 11 revolvers), 13 shotguns, 17 rifles, and 1 assault rifle.

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.


Arrests:

No Incidents to Report.

 
Serious Incidents:

No Incidents to Report.

 
Vehicle and Other Incidents:

0:01am            100 Blk Seneca                       Vandalism
0:01am            100 Blk Baden                        Stolen Truck
7:20am            1700 Blk Alemany                  Recovered Motorcycle
7:49am            3400 Blk Mission                    Recovered Vehicle
8:00am            100 Blk Gates                         Stolen Vehicle
10:55am          Unit Blk Addison                    Recovered Vehicle
11:35am          500 Blk London                      Recovered Vehicle
12:15pm          4000 Blk Folsom                    Recovered Vehicle
2:00pm            Sickles/Alemany                    Stolen Vehicle
2:30pm            Unit Blk Bessie                      Burglary
4:00pm            400 Blk Lisbon                      H&R
6:41pm            1500 Blk Geneva                   Theft
7:00pm            100 Blk College                     Stolen Vehicle
9:20pm            5600 Blk Diamond Hts          Vandalism
11:00pm          Unit Blk Lawrence                 Vandalism
 

Burglaries with suspect description:

No Incidents to Report.

 




Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Nov. 24, 2014


                                                      Incident Date:
Monday, November 24th, 2014

                                                                                                                            
The next community meeting at Ingleside Station will be held on December 16, 2014 at 7p.m.  Thank you.

On Saturday, November 01, 2014, The San Francisco Police Department and members of the Ingleside CPAB (Community Police Advisory Board) assisted Mayor Ed Lee's Violence Prevention Service Unit and Supervisor Malia Cohen's office in a Gun Buy-Back Program.

The Gun Buy-Back Program was held in the parking lot in front of Gleneagles Golf Course located at 2100 Sunnydale Ave. between the hours of 0900-1400. SFPD facilitated security, safety, and receiving of the guns turned in by the public.

During the event the SFPD Property Unit seized a total of fifty-four (54) guns that were turned in.  The property was broken down as follows: 24 handguns (13 semiautomatic, 11 revolvers), 13 shotguns, 17 rifles, and 1 assault rifle.

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.

 

Arrests:

No Incidents to Report.

 
Serious Incidents:

2:20am     200 Blk Precita               Robbery w/Gun
A man walking home from the bus stop was punched and then robbed of his possessions. The victim told Ingleside Officers Nasser and Dominguez that one of three occupants of a car driving by approached and asked if “he had a light”.  The victim didn’t respond and kept walking until a suspect suddenly appeared in front of him pointing a black gun at his forehead. Fearing for his life, the victim stood still while one suspect pulled a wallet from his left pants pocket. Another suspect then punched the victim in the chin causing him to fall to the ground on his hands and knees. All three suspects then ran to a waiting vehicle, got in, and drove away.  The loss was an ATM card, cash, and California identification. The victim was not injured and said he probably could not identify the suspects.  Officers searched the area to no avail.  Report number: 140993733

3:12am   Geneva/ Mission               Robbery
A man walking home from a bus stop was also the victim of a robbery and assault. The victim told Ingleside Officers Lozano and McCall that he was walking westbound on Geneva from Mission when he was approached by three men. One of them asked, “Do you have some money for me?” The victim said no and kept walking until he was grabbed in a headlock by one of the suspects. He was pulled to the ground while all three suspects punched him in the head and face. The victim covered his face during the assault which ended with the suspect running away with the victim’s wallet. The loss was $75 in cash and several cards. An ambulance was called to treat the victim’s injuries and several Ingleside units searched the area for the suspects without success. Report number: 140997014

  
Vehicle and Other Incidents:

0:01am            100 Blk Baden             Stolen Truck
1:30am            San Jose/280               Traffic Collision
3:03am            Edinburgh/Persia         Traffic Collision
3:35am            Randall/Mission          Traffic Collision
8:15am            200 Blk Rey                Auto Boost
8:30am            Camellia/Silver           Recovered Vehicle
8:30am            Alemany/Seneca         Traffic Collision
9:00am            700 Blk Naples           Personation
9:21am            Unit Blk Lamartine     Recovered Vehicle
9:30am            Unit Blk Regent          Battery
4:00pm            Seneca/San Jose         Auto Boost
4:15pm            Geneva/280                Traffic Collision
5:00pm            200 Blk Santos           Stolen License Plate
6:15pm            600 Blk Andover        Recovered Vehicle
10:30pm          1200 Blk Alemany     Stolen Vehicle
11:30pm          Unit Blk Russia          Stolen Vehicle
12:09pm          100 Blk Dalewood     Recovered Vehicle

 
Burglaries with suspect description:

No Incidents to Report.

 




Nov. 23, 2014


                                                         Incident Date:
Sunday, November 23rd, 2014
                                                                                                                        

The next community meeting at Ingleside Station will be held on December 16, 2014 at 7p.m.  Thank you.

On Saturday, November 01, 2014, The San Francisco Police Department and members of the Ingleside CPAB (Community Police Advisory Board) assisted Mayor Ed Lee's Violence Prevention Service Unit and Supervisor Malia Cohen's office in a Gun Buy-Back Program.

The Gun Buy-Back Program was held in the parking lot in front of Gleneagles Golf Course located at 2100 Sunnydale Ave. between the hours of 0900-1400. SFPD facilitated security, safety, and receiving of the guns turned in by the public.

During the event the SFPD Property Unit seized a total of fifty-four (54) guns that were turned in.  The property was broken down as follows: 24 handguns (13 semiautomatic, 11 revolvers), 13 shotguns, 17 rifles, and 1 assault rifle.

 

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.


Arrests:

No Incidents to Report.

 
Serious Incidents

No Incidents to Report.

 
Vehicle and Other Incidents:

1:15am            3100 Blk Mission       Battery
2:30am            300 Blk Moscow        Auto Boost
12:00pm          100 Blk Tiffany         Theft
2:00pm            800 Blk Peru              Auto Boost
9:30pm            3300 Blk Mission      Auto Boost
 

Burglaries with suspect description:

 No Incidents to Report.

 




Nov. 22, 2014


                                                      Incident Date:
Saturday, November 22nd, 2014

                                                                                                                            
The next community meeting at Ingleside Station will be held on December 16, 2014 at 7p.m.  Thank you.

On Saturday, November 01, 2014, The San Francisco Police Department and members of the Ingleside CPAB (Community Police Advisory Board) assisted Mayor Ed Lee's Violence Prevention Service Unit and Supervisor Malia Cohen's office in a Gun Buy-Back Program.

The Gun Buy-Back Program was held in the parking lot in front of Gleneagles Golf Course located at 2100 Sunnydale Ave. between the hours of 0900-1400. SFPD facilitated security, safety, and receiving of the guns turned in by the public.

During the event the SFPD Property Unit seized a total of fifty-four (54) guns that were turned in.  The property was broken down as follows: 24 handguns (13 semiautomatic, 11 revolvers), 13 shotguns, 17 rifles, and 1 assault rifle.

 

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.


Arrests:

3:25pm       Mission & Geneva        Malicious Mischief
A woman motorist caught in a traffic jam was punished by a skateboarder. The victim told Ingleside Officers Leong and Thompson she was stopped at Geneva and Mission Street when the vehicle in front of her stopped in the intersection. While waiting for the light to turn green, a young man walking across the street suddenly slammed his skateboard into her windshield shattering glass into her face and lap. She dialed 911 as the suspect walked northbound on Mission. Fortunately, another motorist, who witnessed the attack, followed the suspect and called police. Ingleside Officers Leong and Thompson responded and caught up with the suspect at Mission and Italy. After a brief struggle, the suspect was handcuffed and taken to Ingleside Station where he was booked for malicious mischief.  The victim was treated by medics and cleared at the scene.  Report number: 140989538

 
Serious Incidents:

No Incidents to Report.


Vehicle and Other Incidents:

1:00am            100 Blk Congo            Stolen Vehicle
7:31am            300 Blk Naples            Recovered Vehicle
9:00am            Unit Blk Miraloma      Fraud
11:20am          Niagara/Delano           H&R
11:46am          1500 Blk Geneva        Recovered Vehicle
11:55am          500 Blk Alemany        Recovered Vehicle
12:30pm          300 Blk Melrose         Battery
5:30pm            Natick/Wilder             Vandalism
9:40pm            100 Blk Niagara          Stolen Vehicle
 

Burglaries with suspect description:

No Incidents to Report.

 




Nov. 21, 2014


                                                      Incident Date:
Friday, November 21st, 2014

                                                                                                                            
The next community meeting at Ingleside Station will be held on December 16, 2014 at 7p.m.  Thank you.

On Saturday, November 01, 2014, The San Francisco Police Department and members of the Ingleside CPAB (Community Police Advisory Board) assisted Mayor Ed Lee's Violence Prevention Service Unit and Supervisor Malia Cohen's office in a Gun Buy-Back Program.

The Gun Buy-Back Program was held in the parking lot in front of Gleneagles Golf Course located at 2100 Sunnydale Ave. between the hours of 0900-1400. SFPD facilitated security, safety, and receiving of the guns turned in by the public.

During the event the SFPD Property Unit seized a total of fifty-four (54) guns that were turned in.  The property was broken down as follows: 24 handguns (13 semiautomatic, 11 revolvers), 13 shotguns, 17 rifles, and 1 assault rifle.

 

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.


Arrests:

11:41am     600 Blk Portola             Theft
A store customer decided to partake of some holiday cheer without paying for the pleasure. The grocery store owner told Ingleside Officers Bernard and Ishida that the suspect, in a wheelchair, entered the store and went directly to the liquor section. There, he opened a bottle of rye whisky and started drinking. Store employees detained the suspect while calling police. He was removed from the store, cited for theft, and released. Report number: 140985843

 
Serious Incidents:

9:28pm       Unit Blk Van Buren     Hot Prowl Burglary
A homeowner was awoken by his dog barking. He went downstairs to check on his dog when he saw two burglars in the hallway of his home holding two camera bags. Seeing the homeowner, the suspects turned and ran to the front door to escape. However, the homeowner was quick enough to grab the camera bags and try to wrestle them from the burglar’s control. A struggle ensued and the homeowner was dragged out the front door and down the front steps suffering several cuts and abrasions. The burglars relinquished control of the stolen merchandise before escaping. Ingleside Officers McMilton, Cvetovac, Casey, and Peregrina arrived soon thereafter and summoned an ambulance. A search of the premises revealed that the burglars entered the home through a “doggie door” in the back entrance of the home.  The victim said he could not identify the suspects if he saw them again.  Report number: 140987714
 

Vehicle and Other Incidents:

7:00am            Alemany/Naglee         Recovered Vehicle
8:07am            800 Blk Cortland        Auto Boost
9:20am            Foerster/Monterey      Traffic Collision
10:11am          800 Blk Athens           Recovered Vehicle
11:15am          Santa Rosa/Mission    Recovered Vehicle
2:24pm            100 Blk Congdon       Warrant
3:10pm            Unit Blk Ocean           Fraud
5:15pm            Arlington/Bosworth    H&R
9:12pm            Blythdale/Santos        Traffic Collision
 

Burglaries with suspect description:

 No Incidents to Report.

 




Nov. 20, 2014


                                                      Incident Date:
Thursday, November 20th, 2014
                                                                                                                          
The next community meeting at Ingleside Station will be held on December 16, 2014 at 7p.m.  Thank you.

On Saturday, November 01, 2014, The San Francisco Police Department and members of the Ingleside CPAB (Community Police Advisory Board) assisted Mayor Ed Lee's Violence Prevention Service Unit and Supervisor Malia Cohen's office in a Gun Buy-Back Program.

The Gun Buy-Back Program was held in the parking lot in front of Gleneagles Golf Course located at 2100 Sunnydale Ave. between the hours of 0900-1400. SFPD facilitated security, safety, and receiving of the guns turned in by the public.

During the event the SFPD Property Unit seized a total of fifty-four (54) guns that were turned in.  The property was broken down as follows: 24 handguns (13 semiautomatic, 11 revolvers), 13 shotguns, 17 rifles, and 1 assault rifle.

 

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.


Arrests:

12:55am     Cayuga & Ottawa        Recovered Vehicle
A report of a possible drunk driver sent Ingleside Officer Kikuchi to the 2600 block of Alemany to search for the inebriated motorist. When he arrived, he didn’t find anything amiss so he decided to search the surrounding area to see if the drunk driver was still driving around the area. It turned out that was a good move because a few blocks away on Cayuga, Kikuchi spotted a black Honda pilot traveling towards him with its headlights out and a front end without a bumper. Kikuchi did a u-turn and pulled up behind the Honda with the patrol car’s emergency lights on. The driver quickly pulled over. The driver, who was not inebriated, provided a California ID but not a California driver’s license. He didn’t know where the registration was or the vehicle’s insurance certificate. A justifiably suspicious Kikuchi ran the vehicle’s plate which revealed that the Honda was stolen earlier in Redwood City. Kikuchi requested backup and the driver and his four passengers, with the help of Ingleside Officers Johnson and Jones, were removed from the vehicle. The driver was arrested for car theft and the four passengers were released at the scene. Report number: 140982435

 
Serious Incidents:

3:10pm       Carter & Geneva          Robbery w/Gun                    
Officers Chew and Lim responded to assist the victim of a robbery.  The victim told them that while riding the #8 Muni bus home he noticed a fellow passenger standing with one hand on the overhead grab bars and the other in a pocket that had a bulge. Both exited the bus at Geneva and Carter and the woman suspect walked up to the victim and took out what looked like a firearm, put it next to his body, and said “Give me that IPhone”. The victim refused, and a short struggle ensued until the suspect grabbed the phone out of the victim’s hand and stumbled falling backwards. At that time the victim heard a “click” from the gun followed by a lunge by the suspect as the two started fighting again before the victim decided to give up the phone.  The suspect walked away and the victim walked home to call police. Officers searched the area unsuccessfully for the suspects.  They contacted Muni dispatched and requested a copy of their surveillance video.  Report number: 140983897

 

Vehicle and Other Incidents:

2:30am            600 Blk Peralta           Burglary
7:40am            100 Blk Casitas           Burglary
8:00am            300 Blk Winfield        Threats
9:21am            100 Blk Prospect         Recovered Vehicle
10:00am          700 Blk Velasco          H&R
11:45am          Unit Blk Mirabel         Recovered Vehicle
2:00pm            100 Blk Rolph             Fraud
2:25pm            50 Phelan                    Threats
3:00pm            Unit Blk Liebig           Fraud
3:15pm            900 Blk Geneva          Theft
3:30pm            200 Blk Trumbull       Theft
3:40pm            France/Edinburgh       Traffic Collision
3:59pm            700 Blk Russia            Recovered Vehicle
4:15pm            Unit Blk Winfield       Auto Boost
6:00pm            Unit Blk Coleridge     Stolen Vehicle
6:20pm            Mission/Highland       Traffic Collision
7:09pm            800 Blk Cayuga          Recovered Vehicle
9:50pm            Alemany/Lawrence     Traffic Collision
 

Burglaries with suspect description:

No Incidents to Report.

 




Thursday, November 20, 2014

Nov. 19, 2014


                                                      Incident Date:
Wednesday, November 19th, 2014

                                                                                                                            
The next community meeting at Ingleside Station will be held on December 16, 2014 at 7p.m.  Thank you.

On Saturday, November 01, 2014, The San Francisco Police Department and members of the Ingleside CPAB (Community Police Advisory Board) assisted Mayor Ed Lee's Violence Prevention Service Unit and Supervisor Malia Cohen's office in a Gun Buy-Back Program.

The Gun Buy-Back Program was held in the parking lot in front of Gleneagles Golf Course located at 2100 Sunnydale Ave. between the hours of 0900-1400. SFPD facilitated security, safety, and receiving of the guns turned in by the public.

During the event the SFPD Property Unit seized a total of fifty-four (54) guns that were turned in.  The property was broken down as follows: 24 handguns (13 semiautomatic, 11 revolvers), 13 shotguns, 17 rifles, and 1 assault rifle.

 

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.

 
Arrests:

11:10pm     400 Blk Edinburgh      Assault w/Knife
Officers Quema and Hermosura responded to an aggravated assault with a knife between housemates.  They arrived on scene and spoke with the victim who was outside of the home.  He told them that a female roommate attempted to stab him with a knife.  A few minutes later, a female exited the home with blood on her finger.  The officers detained her and called an ambulance to assist her with her wound.  The victim identified the woman as the assailant.  After medical clearance, the suspect was taken into custody and booked at the Hall of Justice.  The victim was not injured and refused medical assistance.  Officers located the knife used in the attack and booked it into evidence.  They took photos of the home and the suspect’s injuries and booked them into evidence as well.  Report Number 140982322

 
Serious Incidents:

3:00am       800 Blk Geneva            Robbery w/Knife
Officers Quema and Hermosura were dispatched to a robbery.  They met with the victim who said he was walking down Geneva when three unknown males surrounded him.  One of the suspects pointed a knife at him, while the other two rummaged through his pockets and took his belongings.  The three suspects then fled down Geneva.  The victim was not injured and said he could recognize two of the suspects if he saw them again.  Officers searched the area for the suspects to no avail.  They were able to locate surveillance cameras nearby and requested video footage.  Report Number 140982598

 
Vehicle and Other Incidents:

0:47am            Vienna/Amazon                     Warrant
3:58am            Murray/Genebern                   Warrant
9:17am            Unit Blk Cayuga                     Recovered Vehicle
9:49am            100 Blk Cayuga                      Recovered Vehicle
10:00am          Unit Blk Seville                      Threats
11:58am          5000 Blk Mission                    Battery
1:00pm            5300 Blk Diamond Heights    Stolen Vehicle
3:00pm            Unit Blk Lundys                     Stolen Vehicle
4:00pm            4700 Blk Mission                    Battery
9:00pm            Mansell/Hamilton                   Auto Boost
9:52pm            Portola/Glenview                    Warrant
10:00pm          1500 Blk Noe                          Theft
11:00pm          1600 Blk Alemany                  Stolen Vehicle
12:45pm          2600 Blk Bayshore                 Auto Boost
 

Burglaries with suspect description:

No Incidents to Report.