Thursday, April 26, 2012

April 22, 2012



Incident Date:
Sunday, April 22nd, 2012

Arrests:

2:39am       30th/Mission                   Graffiti
Officers Peregrina and McMilton responded to a vandalism of a MUNI bus.  They met with the driver who stated that when she asked two males to wait for the next bus they began screaming at her.  One of the males then pulled the chords from the bus and graffitied the back of it.  While interviewing the reportee, she saw the male who had graffitied the bus on another corner.  She positively identified him as the suspect who had vandalized the bus.  She signed a citizen’s arrest and was provided with follow up information. 

The suspect was transported to Ingleside station where he was positively identified by his SFPD mug shot photo.  At the instruction of Sgt. Deshong, he was cited for the vandalism.  The officers took pictures of the damages which they booked into evidence.  Report Number 120318123

6:50am       800 Blk Ellsworth         Warrant
Officer Morgante and several Ingleside units responded to a fight. No one was injured and those involved had de-escalated.  Two of the people in the crowd continued yelling at each other.  They were detained and transported to Ingleside station pending further investigation.

The reportee advised that she had given a friend of the other detained individual money to purchase items that he did not deliver.  When she arrived at the apartment to confront him, the woman who the police had detained answered the door carrying a baseball bat.  The two then began arguing.  There was no physical contact and neither party requested any further police action.

A record check revealed the suspect had an outstanding warrant.  She was booked at Ingleside station upon confirmation of the warrant.  The reportee was provided with a Certificate of Release.  All parties were provided with follow up information.  Report Number 120318242


Other incidents:  

0:25am       Unit Blk Appleton        Robbery
Officers Carrasco and Dominguez responded to a robbery.  The victim advised she was walking from her vehicle when an unknown male approached her from behind, pointed a gun at her, and told her to give him her purse.  The suspect then fled in an unknown direction with the purse.  The victim said she could not identify the suspect and that she was not injured.  Officers searched the area unsuccessfully for the suspect and the purse.  The victim was provided with follow up information.  Report Number 120320344

0:45am       100 Blk Pope                Robbery
Officers McMilton and Peregrina were sent to investigate a robbery.  The victim advised that he was in his garage grabbing some items from the trunk of his car when four unknown males entered the garage.  One of the males had a gun and hit the victim in the back of the head.  The victim fell to the ground, and the other suspects repeatedly kicked and punched him.  The suspects then grabbed the victim’s shoulder bag and grabbed everything that was in his pockets.  A witness who resides in the home came downstairs and the suspects were still in the garage.  The suspect with the gun pointed it at her and told her to shut the garage.  She shut the garage and the suspects left the area.  The victims stated that they could possibly identify some of the suspects, but not all of them.  The male had complaint of pain but refused medical assistance.  They were provided with follow up information.  Officers canvassed the area unsuccessfully for the suspects.  Report Number 120317943

0:51am       700 Blk Russia              Robbery
Sgts. Deshong and Danielle were on patrol when they were flagged down by a victim who was bleeding from the head.  The victim was a Spanish speaker and Officer Carrasco responded to translate.  He told them he was walking on Vienna when two males approached him from the rear and told him to give them money.  The victim was then struck in the head.  He began to scream and the suspects fled the area.  A witness said she saw the males attack the victim.  They then fled down the street and boarded a minivan.  Neither would be able to identify the suspects.  The victim said he went to get his car and drove around when he spotted the minivan in front of an address.  The officers responded to the address and identified the driver and registered owner of the minivan the victim pointed out.  They determined that the individuals in the home were not involved.

An ambulance responded to treat the victim for his injuries and transported him to the hospital.  The officers took pictures of the injuries which they booked into evidence.  Various units searched the area unsuccessfully for the minivan and the suspects.  All parties were provided with follow up information.  Report Number 120317959

9:56am       Santos/Brookdale         Shots Fired
Officers Trail and Peregoy were on patrol when they responded regarding a shot spotter activation.  Officers Sanchez and Curry were on scene and had located several shell casings.  They set up crime scene tape and secured the area.  A witness told the officers that several males ran into the general area, fired several shots and then boarded a maroon vehicle.  He said he would not be able to identify them.  The officers searched the area unsuccessfully for any victims, to no avail.  They contacted SFPD’s Crime Scene Investigations Unit who stated they would not be responding.  The officers broke down the crime scene and collected the evidence which they booked at Ingleside station.  Report Number 120318452

12:55pm     200 Blk McClaren Pk   Robbery
Officer Morrow responded to a robbery.  The victim advised that while walking in the park she was approached by an unknown male who told her to give him her cellular phone.  The suspect then pulled out a gun and demanded the cellular phone again.  The victim told him that she did not believe the gun was real and walked away from the suspect.  The suspect seemed embarrassed and fled the area.  She was not injured or scared and refused medical assistance.  There were no witnesses and she could not identify the suspect.  The officer searched the area unsuccessfully and provided the victim with follow up information.  Report Number 120318725

3:00pm       300 Blk College             Vandalism
A victim responded to Ingleside station and told PSA Zabarte that he parked and secured his vehicle and when he returned found his tire damaged and a screwdriver embedded in it.  There was no suspect information and no witnesses.  The victim was provided with follow up information.  The screwdriver was booked at Ingleside station.  There were no surfaces to obtain fingerprint evidence on the screwdriver.  Report Number 120318565

The same victim responded regarding another vehicle whose side view mirror had been damaged.  He did not witness this incident either.  Report Number 120318559

3:45pm       300 Blk Melrose            Trespassing
Officer Dilag responded to assist a home owner with a trespassing complaint.  The reportee advised that a male trespasses regularly through her yard and that she has asked him not to do so.  On today’s date, the reportee once again asked the male not to enter her property.  He began yelling defiantly at her.  The reportee was not injured and merely wanted the incident documented.  The officer searched the area unsuccessfully for the suspect.  The reportee was provided with follow up information.  Report Number 120319381

4:00pm       1400 Blk Cayuga           Vandalism
A victim responded to Ingleside station and told PSA Zabarte that she parked and secured her vehicle and when she returned found scratches on the vehicle.  She also found what appeared to be egg yolk on her garage door.  She did not witness the incidents, but wanted them documented because she has been having problems with a certain neighbor.  Report Number 120318781

6:00pm       200 Blk Prospect           Theft
Sgt. Miller responded to an auto boost.  The victim told him that she parked and locked her vehicle and when she returned found a window smashed and several items missing.  Sgt. Miller assessed the scene and it appeared that the suspect did not touch any surfaces which would merit processing at the time.  He provided the victim with follow up information.  Report Number 120318377

9:00pm       2700 Blk Alemany        Theft
Sgt. Miller responded to an auto boost.  The victim told him that she parked and locked her vehicle and when she returned found a window smashed and items moved around.  There did not appear to be anything missing.  The victim said that she had moved the vehicle prior to Sgt. Miller’s arrival.  He assessed the scene and did not locate any surfaces which would merit SFPD’s Crime Scene Investigations response.  He provided the victim with follow up information.  Report Number 120318587


Vehicle:
 
  0:30am          900 Blk Chenery                    Stolen Vehicle
  1:00am          300 Blk Wilde                        Stolen Vehicle
11:41am          Unit Blk Toyon                       Recovered Vehicle
 1:00pm           Unit Blk Lisbon                      Stolen Vehicle
 1:45pm           Silver/Mission                         H&R
 7:25pm           Geneva/Ocean                       Traffic Collision
 9:07pm           Unit Blk Tiffany                      Recovered Vehicle
10:00pm          Alemany/Naglee                     Stolen Vehicle
11:00pm          Onondaga/Alemany                Stolen Vehicle