Incident Date:
Wednesday, February 6th, 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.Arrests:
03:17am Guerrero/ Duncan Warrant/Drug
Officer O’Malley and Sgt. Edwards were enroute to Ingleside Station, when they noticed a truck driving erratically on a side street near St.Luke’s Hospital. The officer’s went around the block and pulled up behind the now abandoned truck, which had a pit bull dog inside. The two officers waited until the suspect returned, climbed in the truck, and started driving away before effecting a traffic stop. The driver had an outstanding warrant for his arrest and was operating the truck with a suspended license. He also possessed a quantity of methamphetamine, a glass tube for smoking the drug and was on probation with a warrantless search condition. He was arrested and taken to Ingleside Station and booked on several charges. Report number: 130105067
03:37pm Sunnydale/Santos Suspended License/False Registration
05:28pm 5200 Blk Diamond Hghts Restraining Order Violation
Serious Incidents:
02:24pm Unit Blk Nebraska Burglary
Officers McMilton and Peregrina were dispatched to take a burglary report. Upon arrival, the officers met with the victim, who said when he returned from work, he noticed his laptop was missing. The victim’s aunt told the victim that a suspect came to the house stating that he works for PG&E and he needed to check the gas meter. The victim’s aunt gave the suspect access to the garage where the victim’s laptop was located and then soon after left the house. The victim checked with PG&E to see if any of their employees were scheduled to check meters in his area. PG&E denied having any of their employees in the area at the time of incident. The Victim was not able to provide the description of the suspect and the victim’s aunt was not available for interview. The officers provided the victim with the follow up form and explained the follow up procedure. Report number: 130107706. Remember, do not allow anyone inside your house, even if they say they are from PG&E, Comcast or water department without proper identification. If you did not call to schedule the appointment, no one should be there trying to get into your home. If you can, call the company before hand to confirm the work order.
11:30pm 100 Blk Appleton Robbery
Officers Castillo and Kabanuck were on routine patrol when they were dispatched to a report of a robbery on the unit block of Appleton Avenue. The victim told the officers he was walking down the street when two men approached him, one of them pulling out a knife, and spoke to him in English, which he doesn’t understand. One suspect then said, “dinero, dinero”, and shoved him to the ground while going through his pockets. The victim said the robbers took his wallet, college I.D. and house keys before running away. Report number:130113656
CRIME ALERT: There has been an increase in auto boostings around Precita Park and the surrounding area. Don’t be a Victim.
Take extra precautions to avoid a criminal window-shopping inside your car. Never give them a reason to break into your car and steal your belongings.
Safety Tips:
*Try to park in a well- lit area and always lock your doors and secure your windows.
*Do not leave possessions on the seat or in plain view.
*Never hide belongings under the seat: This is the first place burglars check.
*Never cover expensive items with an article of clothing or blanket: This presents a hidden clue to thieves that items may be underneath.
*Do not leave any important documents inside your car that contain your personal information.
* Do not leave phone or MP3 chargers plugged in: this leads the burglar to believe there are expensive electronics inside your car.
Remember, if a criminal is unsuccessful and is not benefitting from his criminal activity, the thief will move on, thus making your neighborhood less of a target.
Vehicle and Other Incidents:
12:01am Unit Blk Cotter Stolen Vehicle
06:30am Unit Blk Campbell Burglary
10:00am 100 Blk Marston Malicious Mischief
10:06am Unit Blk Trumbull Recovered Auto
12:56pm Ankeny/Ward Recovered Auto
05:00pm Unit Blk Niagara Stolen License Plate
08:28pm 400 Blk 26th Stay Away Violation
09:30pm Unit Blk Crescio Theft from a Vehicle
Burglaries with suspect description:
12:30pm 900 Blk Goettingen Burglary: Suspect#1: Black male, 18-22 years old, 5’8”tall, wearing a blue hooded sweatshirt, blue jeans, and wearing white socks on both hands. Suspect#2: Black male, 18-22 years old, 6’0, 225 pounds, wearing dark and light striped shirt and light blue jeans. Suspect #3: Black male, 18-22 years old. Suspect #4: Black male, 18-22 years old, 5’8 in height, 150 pounds, wearing a Blue hooded sweatshirt and Blue jeans. Suspect Vehicle: 2006 Range Rover, Gray in color.