Tuesday, May 28, 2013

May. 26, 2013

Incident Date:
Sunday, May 26th, 2013



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Neighborhood Emergency Response Training (NERT)?
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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,

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.



                         SAN FRANCISCO POLICE COMMISSION AGENDA
MEETING NOTICE


PLEASE NOTE:    The Police Commission will be holding a Special Meeting in May at a location                                                   other than City Hall.

The Commission will meet in the

Ingleside District
Balboa High School
Green Room
1000 Cayuga Avenue
San Francisco
Wednesday, May 29, 2013
6:00 p.m




Arrests:

2:25pm       4800 Blk Mission                   Drugs
Ingleside Officers Hurwitz and Duffin were on routine patrol driving down Mission Street, when they noticed the driver of a car next to them was not wearing his seatbelt. When the driver noticed the officers, he quickly reached for and buckled his belt. Hurwitz and Duffin decided to stop the vehicle for a traffic violation. When the officers approached the stopped vehicle they recognized the driver from previous police contacts. The driver was nervous, his hands were shaking and his face was twitching. He told the officers there was not anything illegal in the vehicle and that he was not on probation or parole. However, Officer Hurwitz knew that the suspect was on probation out of San Mateo County.  Officers Hurwitz and Duffin requested backup and Ingleside offices Bernard and Dun arrived to assist in the investigation. When Officer Hurwitz glanced in the back window of the suspect’s vehicle, she spotted a clear plastic bag containing suspected methamphetamine and a glass smoking pipe. The driver agreed to exit the vehicle and was placed under arrest. A thorough search of the vehicle also turned up a box with prescription narcotics. Report number: 130433943


2:32pm       600 Blk Banks                        Drugs
Officers Campos, Barajas, Almaguer, and Sgt. Alvarez were patrolling as part of a district wide fugitive recovery task force, when they were dispatched to an address on Banks Street to arrest a man with an outstanding warrant. When they knocked on the door, a man answered and said the suspect they were looking for was not home , but would be back later. When the officers asked the resident if he was on probation, he admitted he was on felony probation from San Francisco with a search provision. The officers asked the man to step outside to be searched. He complied and during the search, the officers discovered a small pill bottle, containing black tar Heroin, attached to a key ring on a belt loop. He was charged with a narcotics violation and a parole offence and taken to the Hall of Justice. Report number: 130433993






Serious Incidents:

3:40am       700 Block Moscow                 Carjacking
Officers Gordon and Jones were sent to the intersection of Russia and London Streets to interview a carjacking victim. The man told the officers he was delivering newspapers to the 700 block of Moscow. The victim said he left the keys in his truck and the engine running while taking the newspapers to the address. When he returned to the truck he noticed a man walk up to the open drivers door and enter the vehicle. He asked the man to get out and not steal his truck, but he refused. A struggle soon began between the man and the carjacker with the carjacker winning the battle and driving off with the truck along with delivery driver’s wallet, debit and credit cards, and newspapers. However, the suspect did drop his cell phone, which he turned over to officers Gordon and Jones. Report number: 130432832


5:00pm       Mission/Appleton                    Robbery
Ingleside officers Campos and Morse interviewed a robbery victim who said her phone was stolen while she was walking down the street. The victim told the officers he was wearing headphones when two men and a woman approached her from behind and grabbed her IPhone 5 from her hand. A struggle ensued between the victim and the woman with both on the ground fighting over the phone. Eventually, the woman was able to pry the phone and the victim’s wallet from her hands before running away with the two other suspects. Report number: 130434781


Vehicle and Other Incidents:

12:15am           Mission/Trumbull                                  Vandalism to Vehicle
  4:00am           Moscow/Amazon                                 Recovered Vehicle
  3:30pm           100 Blk Lisbon                                    Theft from Vehicle
  3:40pm           100 Block Ellington                              Traffic Collision
  4:46pm           4600 Block Mission                             Shoplifting
  6:05pm           Unit Blk Brookdale                               Warrant Arrest
  6:23pm           4400 Blk Mission                                 Warrant Arrest
  7:29pm           Unit Blk Wool                                      Warrant Arrest
11:30pm           Unit Blk Theresa                                   Stolen Vehicle


Burglaries with suspect description:

No Incidents to Report.