Incident Date:
Friday, May
31st, 2013
Recently, a flyer was distributed to the
community regarding scams targeting the monolingual Chinese. These scams involve telling the victim that
an evil spirit is following them. They
will ask the victim to bring valuables to pray over as an offering to the
spirit. They will return to the victim what is believed to be their valuables.
They will ask the victim not to look at their valuables for a day. When the victim later checks their valuables,
they find that the valuables were not returned by the suspects.
We urge all person(s) confronted with this scam to call 911 as this is a crime in progress. By contacting 911, you greatly increase the chance of catching the suspect(s) so that the police can make an arrest. If someone approaches you with this scam, decline their help, call 911 immediately and report it to the police. Be a good witness. Obtain a description of the suspect(s) and/or vehicles they are driving.
最近有傳單流傳到社區針對中國語的詐騙。這些騙局涉及一個邪惡的精神,他們告訴受害人邪惡會跟隨你。他們會問你攜帶你的貴重物品祭神及為您祈禱,事後他們將您的貴重物品歸還.然後還會告訴你在一天時間內不要看您的貴重物品。一天後,當您檢查您的貴重物品,你會發現,犯罪嫌疑人並沒有歸還您的貴重物品。
因為這是一個正在進行中的犯罪騙局。
我們呼籲所有的人,面對這種詐騙,
請撥打911,這將大大增加逮捕機會,你會是一個很好的證人和嘗試取得犯罪嫌疑人的描述,或他們所駕駛的車輛。
如果有人接近你,請記住這是一個騙局,請拒絕他們的幫助,
並立即撥打911向警方報案。
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. NERT will be holding several training
sessions during the months of June and July.
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. Citizens may take the NERT
training outside of their neighborhoods, as it fits into their schedules. Register
on Eventbrite: http://bit.ly/y4R3nd or call (415) 970-2024.
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.
The ALERT Program is the San Francisco
Police Departments civilian disaster preparedness organization. Modeled after
the Fire Department's Neighborhood Emergency Response Team (NERT), we are
recruiting, training, uniforming, and credentialing civilians to assist law
enforcement's response to a disaster. For Further information click on the URL
below
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:
No Incidents to Report.
Serious Incidents:
No Incidents to Report.
Vehicle and Other Incidents:
0:01am 100
Blk Ney Stolen Vehicle
7:30am Unit
Blk Francis Stolen Vehicle9:00am 600 Blk 28th Burglary
3:59pm Ocean/Otsego Traffic Collision
4:00pm Unit Blk Lamartine Fraud
4:30pm 1600 Blk Noe Theft from Building
4:42pm 200 Blk Beacon Recovered Vehicle
5:00pm Unit Blk Prague Stolen Vehicle
7:30pm 100 Blk Bosworth Stolen License Plate
7:30pm Unit Blk Coleridge Theft from Building
7:36pm 3000 Blk Alemany Warrant
8:30pm Unit Blk Carrizal Stolen Vehicle
No Incidents to
Report.