Incident Date:
Saturday, November 22nd, 2014
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.
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 Vehicle9:00am 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.