Incident Date:Thursday, May 28th, 2015Captain McFadden would like to begin bringing the community meetings out to the public. Therefore, the next community meeting will be held at the Glen Eagles Golf Course, 2100 Sunnydale Avenue, on Tuesday, June 16, 2015 at 7p.m. Refreshments will be provided, please attend. Thank you.Join The S.F.P.D. – San Francisco's Finest"The San Francisco Police Department welcomes dedicated men and women to join us in serving our City. I encourage you to apply to become one of San Francisco's finest."- Chief Gregory SuhrThe City and County of San Francisco invites you to join a highly respected police department and serve the citizens of one of the most beautiful cities in the country. San Francisco Police Officers perform a wide variety of duties to promote public safety and security, prevent crime and enforce the law. Police officers perform a number of essential functions. For example, they patrol districts to prevent and detect crime; respond to calls for assistance; conduct criminal investigations; interact with the community to build cooperation and support; pursue and arrest suspects; enforce traffic and parking laws; write reports and maintain records; work with superiors, peers, and others as a team; prepare for and participate in planned events; prepare for court and give testimony; and fulfill other administrative duties when required. This is much more than a job; it is an opportunity to build a career of which you can be proud.Share this SFPD Career Opportunity:
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Bernal Heights Rec Center and Bernal Heights Library
500 Moultrie Street @ Jarboe Ave.National Night Out (www.natw.org), in its 32nd year, is designed to get neighbors out on a summer evening so they can meet each other, police and fire personnel, local organizations, and merchants – all with the goal of promoting community safety.FREE BBQ dinner
Climbing wall
Games
Jumpy houses
Arts & crafts
GiveawaysSafety resources & More!Please save the date and spread the word! For more information, email Sarah Rogers at serogers@yahoo.com.Arrests:10:00am 200 Blk Cotter Recovered VehicleSgt. Kumli and Officer Grey were on patrol in a marked vehicle when they assisted Officer Hauscarriague who had spotted an occupied stolen vehicle. Upon their arrival, Officer Hauscarriague had the male suspect detained. The suspect had been driving a stolen vehicle and when the officers attempted to affect a traffic stop, exited the vehicle and ran, but was quickly apprehended. The suspect was taken into custody and booked at Ingleside station. Report Number 150464984Serious Incidents:5:44am 3300 Blk Mission RobberyA Safeway shopper decided to pick up some snacks but also decided not to pay for them. Safeway security told Ingleside Officers Wells, Lucia, Grey, and Hauscarriague that the robber walked in, picked up a basket, and filled it with Red Bull drinks and Snickers bars. Then he just walked out of the store without paying. Security personnel attempted to stop the thief, but after he pulled out a knife and pointed it at them, they decided to back off. The robber escaped in a vehicle waiting in the store’s parking lot. Officers searched the area for the suspect and the vehicle to no avail. Report number: 1504609983:00pm 220 Blk Bayshore Att. RobberyThree young men approached a worker and demanded his bicycle. When the worker refused to surrender his property, one of the men took out a hammer and threatened the victim. The victim told Ingleside officers Grey and Hauscarriague that he ran with his bicycle into a place of business asking fellow employees to call police. The three suspects then escaped in several directions. Report number: 15046247710:52pm 900 Blk Paris RobberyA woman walking down the sidewalk was punched in the face and robbed of her purse. The victim told Ingleside Officer Marshall that the suspect first grabbed her purse which was strapped to her shoulders. When the victim refused to relinquish her property, the suspect punched her twice on the left side of her face. The victim surrendered her purse and the suspect escaped northbound on Paris and then eastbound on Geneva. The loss was a small amount of cash, a debit card, and identification. The victim was transported to St. Luke’s Hospital for treatment. Report number: 150467029Vehicle and Other Incidents:0:30am 200 Blk Ottawa Burglary1:40am Geneva/London Traffic Collision6:54am 600 Blk Monterey Threats7:00am Burrows/Peru Traffic Collision8:00am Unit Blk Joy Burglary8:50am 400 Blk Edinburgh Burglary9:00am Unit Blk Ottawa Burglary11:13am 800 Blk Avalon Stolen Vehicle4:00pm 1600 Blk Alabama Stolen License Plate6:00pm 1600 Blk York Threats6:27pm Mission/Onondaga Traffic Collision6:30pm 800 Blk Teresita Burglary6:30pm Unit Blk Joost Stolen Vehicle9:00pm 1700 Blk Cayuga Stolen Vehicle9:00pm Unit Blk Bennington Stolen Vehicle9:15pm Holly Park/Elsie Stolen Vehicle10:00pm 700 Blk Monterey BurglaryBurglaries with suspect description:No Incidents to Report.