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8/16/2019 SFPD Newsletter 060216 http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/sfpd-newsletter-060216 1/15 1  entral Station ewsletter San Francisco Police Department Insidethisissue: Captain’sMessage  1-2 CrimesofNote  4-9 PressRelease  10- 11 Events  12 CommunityCalendar  13 CentralD istrictMap  14 ResourceInformation  15 Volume ,Issue  June2, 2016 Captain Lazar’sMessage Captain David Lazar Commanding Officer Central Station ThankyouChief Suhr! On behalf of all of the officersassigned to Central Station, I would like to thank Chief Suhr for his leadership and for his 34 yearsof service in the Department. I first metChief Suhr whenhe wasa Sergeant and came tomy academy class24 years ago to make a presentationregarding narcotics. Atthe time, he was assigned to the Narcotics Detail. A couple of years later, Chief Suhr was a newly promoted Lieutenant and I was fortunate to work for himfor two yearsas an officer assigned to MissionStation. Years later, when I was a Lieutenant in2004, he asked me to work for himin the Operations Bureau. He was thenthe Deputy Chief of Operations and asked me to develop the OperationOutreach Programas the Department’s liaisonwiththe City onall homeless issues. To this day, we still have officersassigned to addresshomelessness and outreach.WhenChief Suhr wasmadeChief in 2011, I was assigned to the UrbanArea Security InitiativehandlingHomeland Security Grant Funding and planning for America’sCup. Later, I was transferred to the Police Academy and thento this incredibleassignmentatCentral Station. Iampersonallygrateful forhismentorshipoverall the yearsand I wish himthe very best in retirement. Please seethe attached websitelink congratulating himonall his yearsof service to the City and County of San Francisco. We look forward to working with Chief Chaplinwho I have knownmost of my career. He hasbeen outstandinginall of hisassignments.Chief Chaplin comesto the job with a lot of credibility fromthe officersand the community.Asanorganization, wewill continue tomove forward! http:/ / sanfranciscopolice.org/ article/ thank-you-chief- greg-suhr
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 entral Station ewsletter

San Francisco Police

Department

Insidethisissue:

Captain’sMessage   1-2

CrimesofNote   4-9

PressRelease   10-

11

Events   12

CommunityCalendar   13

CentralDistrictMap   14

ResourceInformation   15

Volume ,Issue June2,2016

Captain Lazar’s Message

Captain David Lazar 

Commanding Officer Central Station

ThankyouChief Suhr!

On behalf of all of the officersassigned to CentralStation, I would like to thank Chief Suhr for hisleadership and for his34 yearsof service intheDepartment. I first met Chief Suhr whenhe was aSergeant and came to my academy class24 yearsago to make a presentationregarding narcotics. At thetime, he wasassigned to the NarcoticsDetail. A couple

of yearslater, Chief Suhr was a newly promotedLieutenant and I wasfortunate to work for himfor twoyearsasanofficer assigned to MissionStation. Yearslater, whenI wasa Lieutenant in2004, he asked me towork for himin the OperationsBureau. He was thentheDeputy Chief of Operationsand asked me to developthe OperationOutreachProgramasthe Department’sliaisonwiththe City onall homelessissues. To thisday,we still have officersassigned to addresshomelessnessand outreach. WhenChief Suhr was made Chief in2011, I wasassigned to the UrbanArea SecurityInitiative handling Homeland Security Grant Fundingand planning for America’sCup. Later, I wastransferred to the Police Academy and thento thisincredible assignment at Central Station.

I ampersonally grateful for hismentorship over all theyearsand I wishhimthe very best inretirement. Pleasesee the attached website link congratulating himonallhisyearsof service to the City and County of SanFrancisco.

We lookforward to working withChief Chaplinwho Ihave knownmost of my career. He hasbeenoutstanding in all of his assignments. Chief Chaplincomesto the job witha lot of credibility fromtheofficersand the community. Asan organization, we willcontinue to move forward!

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MarketStreetCorridorDeployment

Beginning Saturday, OfficerTomCunnanewill be assigned to the Market Street corridor. Thisisa newassignment and he will be responsible for highvisible patrol fromStuart to 3rd Street, addressing crime,quality of life, providing resourcesto the homelessand making sure we are visible to addressproblems.

OfficerCunnanehasbeenassigned to the UnionSquare area for the last 10 yearsand hisexperience isinvaluable. Thisisa great winfor Market Street!

Personnel changes

I would like to thank OfficersKeithHapple, AnthonyOerlemans, WilliamBardsley, RobertRamirez,Gregory Foote, David Dito, RobertClendenen,Matthew Eng, andNicholas Hooley for their workatCentral Stationand the service they have provided to the community.

We welcome to Central StationOfficersRobertKerrigan, Glennis, Unser,SolarNaderi, JasonRobards,Eleonado Zandanel, Geoffrey Bowker,Alvin Chanand JaredMonroeto Central Station.

MeetingSchedule Change

I would like to apologize for the last minute community meeting change onThursday, May 19, 2016. Ourmessage to the community was abrupt. The Russian Hill Neighborscalled a community meeting that previousMonday and because of a scheduling conflict, I canceled Thursday’smeeting in lieuof Monday’sRussian Hillmeeting. I amplanning another meeting to discusscrime in Russian Hill. If youare interested, please send meanemail. I thank youfor your partnership and our worktogether.

ReportingCrime

Please continue to phone the police and report crime. We need your assistance. Lately, the stationhasreceived calls for service where the community isasking for police assistance and are saying that I said to

call the station. Please call 911 inanemergency or 415-553-0123 ina non-emergency. A call to the stationisonly if youwould like to speak withanofficer because youhave a question. Calling the stationwill delayyour response for anofficer.

RussianHill Neighbor’sEvent

 There will be a RussianHill Neighborsevent for childrenonSaturday from10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Thisisameet and greet funevent. I will be attending along withofficersfromCentral Station. I hope to seeyourthere.

Have a great weekend!

Captain David LazarCentral Station

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We thank Assistant District Attorney KarenCatalona

for her work asa Neighborhood Prosecutor at

Central Station.

We welcome Assistant District Attorney Charlie

Bisesto.

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Robberies

Assault/Battery/ViolentCrimes

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Crimesof Note

Definitions 

Robbery – Robbery isthe taking of property fromanother by using force or by using fear.

Assault– Anassault isanunlawful attempt, coupled withthe present ability, to commit a violent injuryonanother person.

Battery - (Misdemeanorbattery) is any willful and unlawful touching of another.(Felony battery) isthe use of force or violence uponthe personof another that causes

seriousbodily injury.

*Assaultis whena personswings their armandbattery is whenthatarmmakes contactwithanotherperson.

AggravatedAssault– Assault uponanother personwitha deadly weaponor instrument other than a

firearmor by any meansof force likely to produce great bodily injury.Burglary – The intent uponentry into a property to commit grand theft, petty theft, or any felony.

GrandTheft– Grand theft istheft committed whenthe value of the money, labor, or property takenexceeds $950.

Petty Theft–  Theft where the value of the property takenislessthan$950.

5/ 25 2:40am   Robbery, Commercial,WithForceUnitblockof 3rd

 Two unknownsuspectsentered the store and tried to purchase asandwichwitha debit card. Whenthe card declined, the victimquestioned the suspects. The suspectsyelled at the victimand

threwitemsonthe counter at the victim. The suspectsgrabbed thesandwichand fled away.

5/ 26 7:54pm   Robbery, WithForceBattery/Pine

Anunknownsuspect approached the victimfrombehind andpunched the victimin the face. The suspect stole the victim’scellphone and fled away.

5/ 27 12:15pm   Robbery, WithKnife300blockofPowell

Anunknownsuspect asked the victimfor money. The victimgavethe suspect money and the suspect pointed a knife at the victimand demanded the victimto get money fromthe ATM. The victimretrieved money fromthe ATM and gave it to the suspect.

5/ 28 1:20am   Robbery, WithGunFilbert/Stockton

A group of unknownsuspectsapproached the victimand onestated that he had a gun. The suspectsdemanded for the victim’swallet. Fearing for hissafety, the victimgave the suspectshiswallet.

5/ 30 7:38pm   Robbery, WithForce100blockofPowell

Anunknownsuspect entered the store and stole t-shirts. The suspectwasstopped by security outside of the store. The t-shirtswererecovered, but the suspect pushed security and fled away.

5/ 25 3:25pm   AggravatedAssault,WithForce400blockofBroadway

 The suspect wouldn’t let the victimwalkdownthe hall. The suspectgot into the victim’sface and tackled the victim. The suspect alsopoked the victiminthe eye. Arrest made.

5/ 27 9:55am   BatteryUnitblockofStockton

Anunknownsuspect was ina closed sectionof the store. Whenconfronted by the victim, the suspect pushed the victimintheshoulder and rolled a rolling display rack into the victim.

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5/ 31 12:25pm   AggravatedAssault,WithOtherWeaponFront/Sacramento

 The suspect threw a cup filled withice and ithitthe victiminthehead. Arrest made.

5/ 31 3:20pm   BatterySutter/Stockton

Anunknownsuspect punched the victiminthe face whenthe victimgrabbed onto the suspect fromlosing his balance whenthe bus

moved.5/ 31 5:25pm   BatterySansome/Sutter

 The suspect asked the victimfor a cigarette and whenthe victimtold the suspect no, the suspect spit onthe victim’sface. The victimconfronted the victimand the suspect punched the victimintheface. The suspect also violated parole.Arrest made.

5/ 31 9:15pm   Battery1000blockofSutter

Anunknownsuspect was not a resident of the building and refusedto leave. The suspect threwa clipboard at the victimwhenthevictimthreatened to call the police.

5/ 25 7:15am   Theft, FromLockedVehicleBay/Mason

Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole a bag and purse, containing camerasand passport.

5/ 25 7:30am   Theft, FromLockedVehicle300 blockofBay

Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole a backpack and laptop bag, containing a laptop,tablet, cell phone, camera accessories, music player and keys.

5/ 25 8:55am   Theft, Shoplifting300 blockofStockton

Anunknownsuspect entered the storeand stole bagsof coffee.

5/ 25 12:15pm   Theft, FromLockedVehiclePier39

Anunknownsuspect shattered the driver side rear windowandstole backpacks, containing a tablet, camera lenses, driver’slicenses, identificationcard and money.

5/ 25 12:20pm   Theft, PickpocketStockton/Pacific

Anunknownsuspect stole the victim’swallet fromthe victim’swalletwhile onthe bus.

5/ 25 1:30pm   Theft, FromLockedVehicle300 blockofBay

 The three suspectsshattered the trunk window and stole a laptopbag, containing a laptop and paperwork. Arrestsmade.

5/ 25 1:51pm   Theft, FromLocked

Vehicle800 blockofNorthPoint

Anunknownsuspect shattered the trunk window and stole a

suitcase, containing a cell phone, passport, camera, music playerand clothing.

5/ 25 2:00pm   Theft, FromLockedVehiclePier35

Anunknownsuspect shattered the driver side rear windowandstole backpacks, containing laptops, tablets, headphones,speakers and cords.

5/ 25 3:15pm   Theft, FromLockedVehicleLombard/Hyde

Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole a bag, containing a cell phone, watch, driver’slicenseand credit cards.

5/ 25 3:30pm   Theft, FromLockedVehicle2300blockof Leavenworth

Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole tools.

5/ 25 4:00pm   Theft, FromLockedVehicle

Clay/Davis

Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole cell phones, laptopsand GPS.

5/ 25 5:30pm   Theft, FromLockedVehicleColumbus/Beach

Anunknownsuspect shattered the driver side rear windowandstole a backpack, containing passports, charger and batteries.

5/ 25 8:00pm   Theft, FromBuildingPier43½

Anunknownsuspect stole the victim’swallet whichwas left onthecounter of the restaurant.

5/ 25 8:00pm   Theft, FromLockedVehicleGrant/Jackson

Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole a camera, wallet and passport.

5/ 26 12:05am   Theft, FromLockedVehicle800 blockofTaylor

Anunknownsuspect shattered the driver side rear windowandstole chargers, toolsand vehicle manual.

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5/ 26 12:50am   Theft, FromLockedVehicle1500blockof Sacramento

Anunknownsuspect shattered the rear windowsand stole acamping hatchet, keysand clothing.

5/ 26 10:00am   Theft, FromLockedVehicleNorthPoint/Taylor

Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole a bag, containing passports, social security cards,marriage certificate and birthcertificates.

5/ 26 11:05am   Theft, FromLockedVehicle2200blockofHyde

Anunknownsuspect stole a backpack and handbag, containing alaptop and passports.

5/ 26 11:33am   Theft, FromLockedVehicle300 blockofBeach

Anunknownsuspect shattered the trunk windowand stole a purseand camera.

5/ 26 12:30pm   Theft, FromBuilding500 blockofMason

Anunknownsuspect stole the victim’scell phone whichwas insideof the desk drawer while the victimwashelping anothercustomer.

5/ 26 12:30pm   Theft, FromLockedVehicleNorthPoint/Taylor

Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole backpacks, containing camera, lens, filtersand glasses.

5/ 26 2:47pm   Theft, Shoplifting200 blockofPowell

Anunknownsuspect entered the storeand stole a purse.

5/ 26 8:00pm   Theft, ShopliftingUnitblockofO’Farrell

 The suspect entered the store and stolehatsand shirts. Thesuspect was stopped by security outside of the store. Citationissued.

5/ 27 4:00am   Theft, VehicleTurkMurphy/Vallejo

Stolenvehicle.

5/ 27 6:27am   Theft, Bicycle700 blockofTaylor

Anunknownsuspect cut the chainused to lock a bicycle to a poleand stole the bicycle.

5/ 27 11:00am   Theft, FromLockedVehicleChestnut/Hyde

Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole passports, cell phone, money, credit cardsand jackets.

5/ 27 11:46am   Theft, FromLockedVehiclePier39

Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole computer bags, containing laptops, tablet, cell phoneand money.

5/ 27 12:55pm   Theft, FromLockedVehicleGreenwich/Leavenworth

Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole a backpack.

5/ 27 12:55pm   Theft, FromLockedVehicleLeavenworth/Filbert

Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole a backpack, containing clothing.

5/ 27 7:40pm   Theft, Shoplifting2700blockofTaylor

Anunknownsuspect entered the store and stole jeans.

5/ 27 9:00pm   Theft, BicycleUnit blockof Wentworth

Anunknownsuspect stole the victim’sbicycle whichwasleftunlocked inthe hallway.

5/ 27 10:00pm   Theft, FromLockedVehicle

Columbus/Beach

Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole passports, camera and keys.

5/ 27 10:00pm   Theft, FromLockedVehicleBeach/Taylor

Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole a passport and camera.

5/ 28 10:30am   Theft, FromLockedVehicleFrancisco/Leavenworth

Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole bags, containing passports, tablets, credit cardsandmoney.

5/ 28 11:50am   Theft, FromLockedVehicleChestnut/Leavenworth

Anunknownsuspect shattered the driver side front windowandstole a purse.

5/ 28 1:00pm   Theft, FromLockedVehicle900 blockof Chestnut

Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side windowsandstole a purse.

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5/ 28 3:45pm   Theft, FromLockedVehicleFilbert/Leavenworth

Anunknownsuspect shattered the driver side rear windowandstole a backpack, containing a passport, laptop and wallet.

5/ 28 7:20pm   Theft, FromLockedVehicleUnitblockofBay

Anunknownsuspect shattered the driver side rear windowandstole a camera bag, containing a camera and video camera.

5/ 28 9:00pm   Theft, FromLockedVehicle2200blockof Leavenworth

Anunknownsuspect shattered the trunk window and stole ahandbag and camera bag, containing a passport, camerasandlenses.

5/ 29 8:30am   Theft, FromBuilding2600blockofJones

Anunknownsuspect stole the victim’scell phone whichwas left inthe hotel lobby.

5/ 29 10:50am   Theft, Attempt, FromLockedVehicle1000blockof Greenwich

Anunknownsuspect shattered the driver side windowand as thesuspect reached into the vehicle, the victimyelled at the suspectand the suspect fled away.

5/ 29 2:00pm   Theft, FromLockedVehicle100 blockofBush

Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole a backpack, containing a shaver and toiletries.

5/ 29 3:40pm   Theft, FromLocked

Vehicle2000blockof Leavenworth

Anunknownsuspect shattered the driver side rear windowand

stole backpacks, containing a passport, tablet, laptop andclothing.

5/ 29 5:00pm   Theft, FromLockedVehicleBay/Leavenworth

Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole a backpack, containing a laptop, passport, chargerand clothing.

5/ 29 6:30pm   Theft, FromVehicle600 blockof Leavenworth

Stolenrear license plate.

5/ 29 6:30pm   Theft, Shoplifting200 blockofPost

 The suspect entered the store and stolea belt. The suspect wasstopped by security outside of the store. Citationissued.

5/ 29 10:00pm   Theft, Pickpocket200 blockofGeary

Anunknownsuspect stole the victim’swallet fromthe victim’spantspocket.

5/ 30 9:15am   Theft, FromPerson700 blockofMarket

Anunknownsuspect rode a bicycle pass the victimand grabbedthe victim’scell phone fromthe victim’shands.

5/ 30 11:30am   Theft, FromPerson800 blockofStockton

Anunknownsuspect stole the victim’scell phone fromthe victim’shands.

5/ 30 12:45pm   Theft, FromLockedVehicle900 blockof Chestnut

Anunknownsuspect shattered the trunk window and stolebackpacks, containing a laptop, tablets, camera and wallet.

5/ 30 1:00pm   Theft, FromLockedVehicleGrant/Pine

Anunknownsuspect shattered the driver side front windowandstole a backpack, containing identificationcard, credit cardsandcharger.

5/ 30 1:15pm   Theft, FromLockedVehicleChestnut/Jones

Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole backpacks, containing handheld game systemandclothing.

5/ 30 2:00pm   Theft, FromLocked

VehicleChestnut/Leavenworth

Anunknownsuspect shattered the driver side rear windowand

stole a backpack, containing a passport and glasses.

5/ 30 2:57pm   Theft, FromLockedVehicle3200blockofVanNess

Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole a backpack, containing a laptop, tabletsandearphone.

5/ 30 2:50pm   Theft, FromLockedVehicle2400blockofLarkin

Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole a backpack, containing a cell phone and clothing.

5/ 30 4:35pm   Theft, ShopliftingUnitblockofMaiden

Anunknownsuspect entered the storeand stole a purse.

5/ 30 5:27pm   Theft, FromLockedVehicle800 blockof Chestnut

Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole a laptop bag, containing a laptop.

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5/ 30 7:00pm   Theft, VehicleColumbus/Mason

Stolenvehicle.

5/ 30 7:10pm   Theft, FromLockedVehicleBay/Powell

Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole a laptop bag, containing a laptop, tablet, keysandclothing.

5/ 30 7:25pm   Theft, FromLockedVehicleBay/Larkin

Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole backpacks, containing a laptop, camera, wallet andbooks.

5/ 30 7:40pm   Theft, OtherProperty1300blockofGrant

Anunknownsuspect stole the victim’sbackpackwhichwas placedonthe sidewalk next to the victim.

5/ 30 8:30pm   Theft, FromUnlockedVehicleNorthPoint/Grant

Anunknownsuspect stole a parking garage card, Fastrak,disability card and tire pump fromthe unlocked vehicle.

5/ 30 10:15pm   Theft, Vehicle400 blockofGeary

Stolenvehicle.

5/ 31 10:15am   Theft, Pickpocket1100blockofStockton

Anunknownsuspect stole the victim’swallet fromthe victim’spurse.

5/ 31 11:30am   Theft, Shoplifting100 blockofO’Farrell

 The suspect entered the store and stolepurses. The suspect wasstopped by security outside the store. The suspect also had an

outstanding warrant. Arrest made.5/ 31 2:46pm   Theft, Shoplifting

300 blockofPost The suspect entered the store and stolea fragrance gift set. Thesuspect was stopped by security outside of the store. Citationissued.

5/ 31 2:50pm   Theft, Attempt, FromUnlockedVehicle200 blockofSansome

Anunknownsuspect stole two packagesfromthe openrear doorof the mail truck. The suspect wasconfronted by a witnessanddropped the packages.

5/ 31 4:00pm   Theft, FromLockedVehicleSansome/Chestnut

Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole a backpack, containing a tablet.

5/ 31 4:50pm   Theft, FromLockedVehiclePowell/NorthPoint

Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole a bag and backpack, containing a tablet, passport andclothing.

5/ 31 5:43pm   Theft, FromLockedVehicle200 blockofBeach

Anunknownsuspect stole a bag, containing a passport andwallet, fromthe vehicle. It is unknownhow the suspect gainentryto the vehicle.

5/ 31 6:00pm   Theft, Vehicle400 blockofStockton

Stolenvehicle.

5/ 31 7:00pm   Theft, FromBuilding200 blockofCalifornia

Anunknownsuspect stole the victim’sbackpackwhichwashanging ona clothesrack inthe bar.

5/ 31 8:20pm   Theft, FromLockedVehicle Jefferson/Hyde

Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole a bag, containing medication, razor, charger andidentificationcard.

5/ 31 8:35pm   Theft, FromBuilding1000blockofHyde

 Two unknownsuspectsentered the store and stole a cell phonewhichwas left unattended onthe front counter.

5/ 31 9:50pm   Theft, FromLockedVehicle

NorthPoint/Larkin

Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole a backpack, containing a laptop, passport, headphones

and chargers.5/ 31 10:00pm   Theft, FromBuilding

400 blockof ColumbusAnunknownsuspect stole the victim’sbag whichwas left onthetable while moving property outside into the restaurant.

5/ 31 10:20pm   Theft, FromLockedVehicleCalifornia/Jones

Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole a backpack, containing a camera and laptop.

5/ 25 12:15am   Arson300blockofPost

 The suspect set hisshoesonfire to get rid of bugs. The shoe wasleft burning ona patio, damaging it. Arrest made.

5/ 25 7:25am   RecoveredVehicle1000blockof Montgomery

Recovered vehicle.

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5/ 25 5:12pm   Vandalism, VehiclePier15

 The suspect punched and shattered windowsof three vehicles.Arrest made.

5/ 25 6:00pm   Vandalism, Vehicle2600blockofJones

Anunknownsuspect shattered the driver side windows.

5/ 26 6:47am   Burglary, Commercial

600 blockofGeary

Anunknownsuspect pried openthe rear door and stole

cigarettes, lottery ticketsand money.5/ 26 9:05am   WarrantArrest100 blockofO’Farrell

 The suspect waslaying inthe doorway of a business. A computercheck showsthe suspect had anoutstanding warrant. Arrest made.

5/ 26 9:49am   RecoveredVehicle100 blockofPine

Recovered vehicle.

5/ 26 7:30pm   Vandalism, Property500 blockofMarket

 The two suspectsplugged musical equipment to anoutside lightfixture. Whenthe victimtold the suspectsto move, the suspectspulled the plug fromthe fixture and damaged it. One of thesuspectshad anoutstanding warrant. Arrest made and citationissued.

5/ 26 11:30pm   Burglary, Commercial1600blockof Montgomery

Anunknownsuspect damaged the front door handle and stole alaptop and money.

5/ 27 7:30am   Vandalism, Graffiti

800 blockofFilbert

Anunknownsuspect sprayed painted the victim’svehicle.

5/ 27 9:43am   WarrantArrest200 blockofGeary

 The suspect wassleeping ona planter box. A computer checkshowsthe suspect had anoutstanding warrant. Arrest made.

5/ 27 1:17pm   WarrantArrest Jefferson/Powell

 The suspect wassleeping onthe bench. A computer check showsthe suspect had anoutstanding warrant. Arrest made.

5/ 27 4:25pm   RecoveredVehicle1300blockofJackson

Recovered vehicle.

5/ 28 10:21am   RecoveredVehicle2900blockofLarkin

Recovered vehicle.

5/ 28 6:15pm   Vandalism, VehicleLarkin/Bay

Anunknownsuspect kicked the victim’svehicle and damaged thelift gate.

5/ 28 9:20pm   WarrantArrestLeavenworth/Beach

 The suspect washolding anopenbottle of alcohol. A computercheck showsthe suspect had anoutstanding warrant. Arrest made.

5/ 29 12:25am   Vandalism, Commercial1000blockof Columbus

Anunknownsuspect grabbed the front door, shookit and shat-tered it.

5/ 29 3:24am   Vandalism, Vehicle900 blockof Chestnut

Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side rear window.

5/ 30 12:50am   WarrantArrest600 blockofStockton

 The suspect wasdriving the vehicle withthe front windowstinted.A computer check showsthe suspect had anoutstanding warrant.Arrest made.

5/ 30 3:54am   Vandalism, Apartment1300blockofStockton

Anunknownsuspect used anunknownobject to knock onthevictim’sdoor and damaged it. The suspect thenwent to the fireescape and broke the victim’swindow.

5/ 30 12:46pm   RecoveredVehicle400 blockofJackson

Recovered vehicle.

5/ 30 1:52pm   Fraud/Scam

Pier35

 The two suspectswere operating the shell game. Arrestsmade.

5/ 30 2:44pm   WarrantArrest600 blockofPacific

 The suspect washolding anopenbottle of alcohol. A computercheck showsthe suspect had anoutstanding warrant. Arrest made.

5/ 30 7:10pm   Vandalism, Vehicle100 blockofNorthPoint

Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side rear window.

5/ 31 7:00pm   Vandalism, VehicleGibb/Columbus

Anunknownsuspect damaged the front bumper, fog light, brakelight and scratched the driver’s side door.

5/ 31 8:00pm   Vandalism, Vehicle600 blockofFront

Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side rear window.

5/ 31 11:30pm   Burglary, CommercialUnitblockofGeary

Anunknownsuspect entered the office, pried openfile cabinetsand stole laptopsand tablets. The office building may have beenleft unlocked.

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CENTRAL COMMUNITY CALENDAR 

Community Meeting Location:

Best Western Tuscan Inn

425 North Point Street

6:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m.

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Meeting

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Central PoliceDistrictMapTheCENTRALDISTRICTcommencesata pointonthewaternorthofwhereMissionSt. intersectswithTheEmbarcaderoandproceedingwestonMissionSt. (excludingbothsides)to 3rd St.; northon3rd St. (including

bothsides)toMarketSt.; westonMarketSt. (excludingbothsides)to Powell St.; northonPowell St.(includingbothsides)toGeary St.; westonGeary St. (includingbothsides)to Larkin St.; northonLarkin St.(includingbothsides)toBay St.; westonBaySt. (includingbothsides)to VanNessAve.; northonVanNessAve.(includingbothsides), andcontinuingnorthontheMunicipal PierAccessRoad(includingbothsides) toa pointonthewaterjustwestoftheMunicipal Pier; eastandsouthfroma pointonthewaterjustwestoftheMunicipal Pier, followingtheshoreline, totheoriginata pointonthewaternorthofwhereMissionSt.intersectswithTheEmbarcadero.

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EMERGENCY: 911

Non-Emergency: 553-0123

Cell Phone911: 911

CustomerServiceCenter: 311

Central Station: 315-2400

CaptainDavidLazar [email protected]

Lt. ValerieMatthews–Investigations

[email protected]

Lt. Molly Pengel (Days)

Lt. Jody Kato (Days)

[email protected]

[email protected]

Lt. BrienHoo(Nights) [email protected]

Lt.Samuel Christ(Nights) [email protected]

AnonymousTip-Line 392-2623S.A.F.E. 553-1984

Website: www.centralpolicestation.org

SFPDTipLine:

ChineseTipLine:

575-4444

315-2435

TextaTip: 847411(Tip411)

BlessingScamHotline: 553-9219

Graffiti Abatement: 850-6951

Central Events: 315-2440– SergeantPatrickTobin

Central Permits: 315-2423– OfficerSteveMatthias

CodeAbatement: 315-2417– SergeantAlex Takaoka

Deputy City Attorney: 554-3820– Jill Cannon

Dept. ofParking&Traffic: 553-1943

DPWDispatch 695-2020

HomelessIssues:   315-2400– OfficerEric Caracciolo&Damien Fahey

ChinatownBeat:   315-2400/628-400-1888– OfficersHowardChu, SamYuen, Navin Chan&MinhDu

UnionSquareBeat:  315-2400/857-5428– OfficersTom

Cunnane, JimHoran, TiffanyGunter,Timothy Whatley&Andrew Rechsteiner

Fisherman’sWharfBeat:   315-2400/273-9515– OfficersNicholas Stewart,RobertClendenen,WallaceKresley, BrandonHarris, RyanHart, GeorgeTano, TaylorSherman& JonathanSylvester

NorthBeachBeat:   315-2400– OfficersKevin Worrell,Michael Amoroso,MarkAlvarez & JohnTorrise

PingYuen:   315-2400/582-6689– OfficersMark Milligan, TinaTo,Kimberly Ng&Vanessa Johnson

We, the members of the SanFrancisco Police Department, arecommitted to excellence in lawenforcement and are dedicated to the

people, traditions and diversity of our City. In order to protect life andproperty, prevent crime and reduce thefear of crime, we will provide servicewith understanding, response withcompassion, performance withintegrity and law enforcement withvision.


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