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Volume ,IssueMay19,2016
Captain Lazar’s Message
Captain David Lazar
Commanding Officer Central Station
VideoCameras
OftenI amasked about the value of a securitycameras. Although“old fashion” police work is stillimportant today (e.g. aneye witnessaccount,interviewing a suspect, obtaining a latent print, etc.),video footage of a suspect’sactionsis making thedifference betweencapturing and not capturing asuspect.
I have many examplesof this, but one that comestomind thisweek isof a bicycle theft whichoccurred at510 BushStreetonMay 2nd. There wasa great imageof the suspect stealing the bicycle. Asa result, a bulletinwasdeveloped and anemail wasdeveloped forofficers. Withindays, Central StationOfficersZacharyMcAuliffeandGeorgeTano captured the suspect.Excellent police work!The image made all thedifference in this case.
GreatArrests
OfficersMatthew Ortega andChristian Etei made a great arrest the other day. They observed a personriding hisbicycle onthe sidewalkonMay 15th. Thiswas2:20 a.m. and he was riding without proper lighting equipment. They noticed thesuspect had a flashlight and a screwdriver wassticking out of hisback pocket. Asaresult of their investigation, they recovered plyers, a folding knife, a crowbar and
narcoticsparaphernalia. I amcertainthey prevented a burglary intheneighborhood that morning.
TrafficEnforcement
Thanksto SergeantPanina andOfficerCourtney, 17 citationswere writtenforfailing to yield to a pedestriansthisweek at Sansome and Green. Pedestrianshit ina crosswalk iswhat we are trying to avoid, inline withour City’s VisionZero Plantoeliminate pedestrianfatalitiesby 2024.
IRSScam
OftenI speak withthe community about the variousscams. Most often, people willtell me that a personattempted to scamthemby calling themand telling themtheyare fromthe IRS. The suspect will proceed to tell a personthat they owe the IRSand if they do notpay, there will be a warrant for their arrest. The majority of thepeople I speak withknowit’sa scamand are frustrated by the call. I have evenreceived this call while I was working.
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OnMay 13th, a 70 year old resident of TelegraphHill received thisvery same call. The suspect told thevictim“I amOfficer Jacksonwiththe US Treasury.” The suspect said the victimowed $6,000 inback taxesand was subject to immediate arrest. The suspect instructed the victimto purchase $2,000 in pre-paid gift
cards and immediately call the suspect back. The victimdid this and called the suspect back. The suspectasked the victimto scratchthe back of the card and read himthe numbers. Soonafter, the suspect called herback attempting to get the victimto do it again. It wasat thistime, the victimrealized thiswasa scam. Pleaselet everyone youknowabout thisscamso it doesnot happento them, especially our elderly.
BestEmail of theMonth
A week ago, I received the following email froma young student:
“Dear CaptainDavid Lazar, Thank youfor all youdo to keep our Central area of the city safe. My teacherdropped me off after a late night at school (around 10pm-my walking buddieshad already gone home)and received a citationonthe way. The officer wasvery kind and working to keep ussafe. My teacher was
also helping me get home safely inthe same spirit asthe officer, so asyoumight be able to empathize, I feltso bad he wasaffected negatively along the way.
I wanted to request if there might be anything we could do to make thiscitationlessfor my teacher.
Your Statement of Purpose says, “we will provide service withunderstanding.” I know these request canbetricky, but if there isanything youor someone else may be able/ willing to do to make thiscitationlessorgone away, it would meana lot. Any guidance would be muchappreciated. Thanksagainfor all your teamdoes.”
I very muchenjoyed thisemail because I liked the fact that the student cared that muchfor histeacher andwanted to help himinexchange for getting a ride home. I sent the young personanemail inreturnexplaining that the only possible way the ticket could be dismissed would be by protesting intraffic court.
While I had his attention, I asked if he wouldn’t mind receiving thisweekly newsletter whichhe happilyagreed. I amglad to have made a new friend.
Vacation
My sonisgraduating fromhighschool thisSaturday. My family and I have a scheduled trip and I will be re-turning to work onMay 31st. Inmy absence, Lt. Molly Pengel will serve asthe Acting Captain. Please feelfree to contact her at [email protected]. I will be returning emailsonMay 31st.
Have a great weekend!
Captain David LazarCentral Station
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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/ 11 4:40pm Robbery, WithKnifeBeach/Hyde
The two suspectswere handed a bag of makeup by the victimwhichthe victimwasselling. Whenasked for payment, one suspectpulled out a knife and pointed it at the victim. Fearing for his
safety, the victimbacked away. Arrestsmade.5/ 14 2:30am Robbery, WithForce
Pine/HydeAnunknownsuspect approached the victimand punched the victiminthe face. A second suspect reached into the victim’spocket andstole the victim’scell phone and wallet.
5/ 17 1:30pm Robbery, Commercial,WithForce100 blockofPost
Three unknownsuspectsentered the store and stole handbags.Security tried to stop the suspectsat the door, but one of thesuspectspushed the security.
5/ 12 6:00pm Battery WithSeriousInjuriesUnitblockof 3rd
Anunknownsuspect entered the store, confronted the victimandpunched the victimin the face. The victimfollowed the suspect andconfronted the suspect. A second suspect approached the victim,
punched the victiminthe face and the victimlost consciousness. Thesuspectsfled away.5/ 12 6:27pm Battery WithSerious
Injuries Jefferson/Taylor
The suspect was harassing a store owner. The victimfollowed thesuspect and the suspect punched the victiminthe face. The suspectalso kicked the victimmultipletimesafter the victimfell ontheground. Arrest made.
5/ 13 5:45am AggravatedAssault,WithOtherWeapon1100blockofPine
Anunknownsuspect was ina verbal argument withthe victim. Thesuspect pointed a pair of scissorsat the victim’schest andthreatened to kill the victim.
5/ 16 7:15pm BatterySacramento/Powell
Anunknownsuspect accused the victimof looking at his girlfriendand punched the victimin the face.
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5/ 15 2:23am Possession of Marijuana1200blockof Broadway
Possessionof marijuana for sale. Arrest made.
5/ 11 12:45am Theft, FromLockedVehicle800blockofKearny
Anunknownsuspect shattered the driver side rear windowandstole a bag, containing a laptop, credit cards, driver’slicense andmoney.
5/ 11 7:00am Theft, FromBuilding200blockofJackson
Anunknownsuspect stole the victim’spurse whichwasleftunattended onthe table.
5/ 11 1:30pm Theft, FromLockedVehiclePier1
Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole a backpack, containing a laptop, passport, headphones,clothing and keys.
5/ 11 3:05pm Theft, ShopliftingUnitblockofO’Farrell
Anunknownsuspect entered the store and stole handbags.
5/ 11 7:00pm Theft, Vehicle600blockofClay
Stolenvehicle.
5/ 12 10:10am Theft, FromLockedVehicle2200blockof Leavenworth
Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side front windowand driver side rear window and stole a purse and backpack,containing a tablet and GPS.
5/ 12 12:00pm Theft, FromUnlockedVehicle600blockofNorthPoint
Anunknownsuspect entered the unlocked vehicle and stole abackpack, containing a passport, laptop and money.
5/ 12 2:44pm Theft, Shoplifting2700blockofTaylor
Three unknownsuspectsentered the store and stole jeans.
5/ 12 4:00pm Theft, Pickpocket2100blockofPowell
Anunknownsuspect stole the victim’scell phone fromthe victim’sbackpack while onthe bus.
5/ 12 5:27pm Theft, FromBuildingUnitblockofMarket
Anunknownsuspect entered the back door whichwas proppedopenwhile moving products. The suspect stole a cell phone, walletand sunglassesfromthe office.
5/ 12 11:00pm Theft, FromLockedVehicle1000blockofGrant
Anunknownsuspect shattered the driver side front windowandstole a parachute and luggage, containing clothing.
5/ 13 12:00am Theft, FromLockedVehicleUnitblockofBernard
Anunknownsuspect stole golf clubs, golf shoes, sunglassesand atool set fromthe vehicle. It is unknownhowthe suspect gainentryto the vehicle.
5/ 13 10:00am Theft, FromUnlockedVehicleSacramento/Powell
Anunknownsuspect stole a wallet fromthe unlocked vehicle.
5/ 13 1:50pm Theft, FromLockedVehicleHyde/Greenwich
Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole a laptop.
5/ 13 2:55pm Theft, FromPerson
Stockton/Pacific
Anunknownsuspect stole the victim’scell phone fromthe victim’s
hand.5/ 13 3:00pm Theft, FromVehicleClay/Battery
Anunknownsuspect stole the rear license plate fromthe vehicle.
5/ 13 4:45pm Theft, ShopliftingUnitblockofStockton
The suspect entered the store and stoleheadsets. The suspect wasstopped by security outside of the store. The suspect also had anoutstanding warrant. Arrest made.
5/ 13 5:00pm Theft, Pickpocket200blockofGeary
Anunknownsuspect stole the victim’swallet fromthe victim’sbackpack while onthe bus.
5/ 13 6:00pm Theft, FromBuildingPier39
Anunknownsuspect stole the victim’scell phone whichwas placedonthe table.
5/ 13 6:15pm Theft, FromLockedVehicle300blockofBay
Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole a laptop, camera and GPS.
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5/ 13 7:00pm Theft, FromBuilding500blockofGreen
Anunknownsuspect stole the victim’scell phone whichwas placedonthe table.
5/ 13 7:30pm Theft, FromLockedVehicle1100blockof Battery
Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole a laptop bag, containing a laptop, hard drivesandcharger.
5/ 14 9:00am Theft, FromLockedVehicleFilbert/Leavenworth
Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole a backpack, containing a tablet, cameras, glassesandkeys.
5/ 14 12:30pm Theft, FromBuilding300blockofGrant
Anunknownsuspect stole the victim’spurse whichwasleftunattended onthe table.
5/ 14 12:30pm Theft, Vehicle Jones/Clay
Stolenvehicle.
5/ 14 2:00pm Theft, FromBuilding400blockofBattery
Anunknownsuspect entered the back office of the store and stolea wallet.
5/ 14 2:25pm Theft, Shoplifting300blockofJefferson
Anunknownsuspect entered the storeand stole a t-shirt andsweaters.
5/ 14 2:40pm Theft, Shoplifting2800blockof Leavenworth
Anunknownsuspect entered the store and stole socksand t-shirts.
5/ 14 4:20pm Theft, ShopliftingUnitblockofO’Farrell
The suspect entered the store and stolea jacket. The suspect wasstopped by security outside of the store. Citationissued.
5/ 14 8:00pm Theft, FromVehicle1200blockofPacific
Anunknownsuspect stole the license plates fromthe vehicle.
5/ 14 8:30pm Theft, FromPersonSutter/Mason
Anunknownsuspect stole the victim’scell phone fromthe victim’shandswhile the victimwastrying to take a picture.
5/ 14 10:17pm Theft, FromBuilding900blockofPowell
Anunknownsuspect stole money fromthe unattended cashdrawer.
5/ 14 11:00pm Theft, FromLockedVehicle800blockofGrant
Anunknownsuspect shattered the driver side front windowandstole a GPS and musicplayer.
5/ 15 7:50am Theft, FromLockedVehicle
Battery/California
Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole a bag, containing a laptop, tablet and cell phone.
5/ 15 9:30am Theft, FromLockedVehicleChestnut/Montgomery
Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole a backpack.
5/ 15 10:49am Theft, Shoplifting200blockofGrant
Anunknownsuspect entered the storeand stole a jacket.
5/ 15 11:52am Theft, Shoplifting100blockofPost
The suspect entered the store and stolea jacket. The suspect wasstopped by security outside of the store. Citationissued.
5/ 15 12:00pm Theft, Shoplifting100blockofO’Farrell
The suspect entered the store and stolefragrance. The suspectwasstopped by security outside of the store.Citationissued.
5/ 15 2:00pm Theft, FromBuildingUnitblockofCastle
Anunknownsuspect stole the victim’scell phone froma dresserduring anopenhouse.
5/ 15 5:00pm Theft, FromLockedVehicle
Beach/Hyde
Anunknownsuspect shattered the driver side rear windowandstole a bag, containing a laptop and money.
5/ 15 5:00pm Theft, FromLockedVehicleChestnut/Montgomery
Anunknownsuspect shattered the driver side rear windowandstole backpacks, containing cameras, medication, keys, chargerand jacket.
5/ 15 6:24pm Theft, ShopliftingUnitblockofO’Farrell
Anunknownsuspect entered the store and stole wallets.
5/ 15 7:30pm Theft, FromLockedVehicle900blockofNorthPoint
Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole a bag, containing food.
5/ 15 10:20pm Theft, FromLockedVehicleLombard/Leavenworth
Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole a bag, containing a passport, money and clothing.
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5/ 16 7:00am Theft, FromLockedVehicleBay/Larkin
Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side front windowand stole a bag, containing a laptop.
5/ 16 9:30am Theft, FromLockedVehicle100blockofPine
Anunknownsuspect shattered the driver side rear windowandstole a tablet, laptop and camera lenses.
5/ 16 10:11am Theft, Shoplifting200blockofStockton
Anunknownsuspect entered the store and stole a pair of sunglasses.
5/ 16 10:30am Theft, FromLockedVehicleLombard/Leavenworth
Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole a backpack, containing a laptop, passport, cell phone,money and clothing.
5/ 16 11:45am Theft, Shoplifting100blockofBattery
Anunknownsuspect entered the store and stole eyeglasses.
5/ 16 1:30pm Theft, Bicycle Jefferson/Hyde
Anunknownsuspect cut the cable lock used to lock two bicyclestoa pole and stole the bicycles.
5/ 16 5:00pm Theft, FromLockedVehicleHyde/Chestnut
Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole a laptop, passports, tablet and wallets.
5/ 16 5:10pm Theft, FromLocked
VehicleStockton/Francisco
Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side rear window
and stole backpacks, containing a laptop, camera lens, jewelryand jacket.
5/ 16 6:39pm Theft, Shoplifting100blockofPost
Anunknownsuspect entered the store and stole jackets.
5/ 16 8:00pm Theft, Vehicle200blockofKearny
Stolenvehicle.
5/ 16 10:00pm Theft, Vehicle900blockof Lombard
Stolenvehicle.
5/ 16 11:25pm Theft, Vehicle1100blockofCalifornia
Stolenvehicle.
5/ 17 9:14am Theft, FromBuilding500blockofGeary
Anunknownsuspect stole the victim’stablet whichwasleftunattended inthe hotel guest room.
5/ 17 10:30am Theft, FromLockedVehicle1000blockof Greenwich
Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole money.
5/ 17 11:06am Theft, FromLockedVehiclePowell/NorthPoint
Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole backpacksand suitcases, containing laptops, passport,medication and clothing.
5/ 17 12:02pm Theft, Shoplifting100blockofPost
Anunknownsuspect entered the store and stole shirts.
5/ 17 12:05pm Theft, FromLockedVehicle1000blockof Greenwich
Anunknownsuspect shattered the driver side rear windowandstole a backpack, containing a camera, passports, money andcredit cards.
5/ 17 12:30pm Theft, FromLockedVehicle
Greenwich/Leavenworth
Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole a backpack, containing a laptop and wallet.
5/ 17 1:30pm Theft, Pickpocket1200blockofStockton
Anunknownsuspect stole the victim’scell phone fromthe victim’sbackpack.
5/ 17 2:15pm Theft, FromLockedVehicleFrancisco/Jones
Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side front windowand stole a purse.
5/ 17 2:35pm Theft, FromLockedVehicleChestnut/Leavenworth
Anunknownsuspect shattered the driver side rear windowandstole a backpack, containing a cell phone, passports, driver’slicense and headphones.
5/ 17 3:11pm Theft, Shoplifting2700blockofTaylor
The suspect entered the store and stolesocks. The suspect wasstopped by anemployeeoutside of the store.Citationissued.
5/ 17 4:55pm Theft, ShopliftingUnitblockofO’Farrell
The suspect entered the store and stoleclothing. The suspect wasstopped by security outside of the store. Citationissued.
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5/ 17 5:20pm Theft, Shoplifting200blockofPost
The suspect entered the store and stolejackets. The suspect wasstopped by security outside of the store. Arrest made.
5/ 17 6:48pm Theft, Attempt,Shoplifting100blockofJackson
Anunknownsuspect entered the storeand placed bottlesof alcohol into a backpack. Security confronted the suspect and wasable to pull the backpack fromthe suspect.
5/ 17 8:00pm Theft, VehiclePier5
Stolenvehicle.
5/ 17 9:00pm Theft, FromLockedVehicleFilbert/Stockton
Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole a suitcase, containing jewelry and clothing.
5/ 11 12:58am ExhibitingWeaponCalifornia/Hyde
The suspect wasintoxicated and pulled out a knife during averbal argument withthe victim. Arrest made.
5/ 11 3:00am RecoveredVehicle200blockofNorthPoint
Recovered vehicle.
5/ 11 7:35pm RecoveredVehicleLeavenworth/Lombard
Recovered vehicle. Arrest made.
5/ 12 4:05am WarrantArrest
UnitblockofMaiden
The suspect wasobstructing the sidewalk withhisproperties. A
computer check showsthe suspect had anoutstanding warrant.Arrest made.5/ 12 6:00pm Burglary, Apartment
600blockofJackson The suspect pried openthe front door and went throughthevictim’sproperties. The victimreturned home and found the suspectsitting ina chair. Arrest made.
5/ 12 9:15pm Arson900blockofBush
Anunknownsuspect set a paper bag onfire.
5/ 13 12:30pm Fraud200blockofGreen
Anunknownsuspect called the victimand stated that he was fromthe IRS and the victimowed taxes. The suspect told the victimtopurchase gift cardsto pay for the taxesor the victimwill bearrested. The victimpurchased the gift cardsand provided thesuspect withthe gift card information. The victimlater discoveredit wasa scam.
5/ 13 10:43pm RecoveredVehicle
1400blockof Washington
Recovered vehicle.
5/ 14 3:45am Burglary, Apartment1200blockofCalifornia
Two unknownsuspectsused unknowntoolsto break openthe frontdoor and stole a bicycle.
5/ 14 4:00pm Vandalism, Commercial400blockofBattery
Anunknownsuspect shattered the store front window.
5/ 14 7:34pm WarrantArrestPier45
The three suspectswere drinking alcohol inpublic. A computercheck showstwo of the suspectswithoutstanding warrants. Arrestsmade and citationissued.
5/ 15 3:15am Vandalism, Vehicle1300blockofClay
Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side rear window.
5/ 16 12:00am Vandalism, Commercial400blockof Columbus
Anunknownsuspect damaged the table whichwas placed outsideof the restaurant.
5/ 16 6:33am RecoveredVehicle200blockofJefferson
Recovered vehicle.
5/ 16 11:20am Trespassing500blockof Montgomery
The suspect wastold to leave, but refused. Citationissued.
5/ 16 8:15pm WarrantArrest900blockofMason
The suspect refused to pay for a cab ride. A computer checkshows the suspect had anoutstanding warrant. Arrest made.
5/ 16 10:00pm Burglary, HotProwl1400blockofJackson
Anunknownsuspect forced openthe front door while the victimwassleeping and stole a laptop and jacket.
5/ 17 4:56am Burglary, Commercial700blockofNorthPoint
Anunknownsuspect shattered the front glassdoor and stolesweaters.
5/ 17 6:00pm WarrantArrest100blockofStevenson
The suspect washarassing people. A computer check showsthesuspect had anoutstanding warrant. Arrest made.
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Daryl wasraised inthe L.A. area and attended UCLA and thenUCSF where shegraduated witha Degree inNursing. She went onto become a Pediatric NursePractitioner and worked inArcata and Eureka for about 20 years. She moved to SanFrancisco onTelegraphHill 11 yearsago and retired fromnursing about 8 yearsago.Since thenshe have volunteered withthe SPCA and SAFEand organized the
Neighborhood Watchgroup 3 years ago, encompassing Union, Montgomery, and smallerstreetsand stepsclose by. Throughthe years, the membership hasgrownto about 75households. For the past 2 months, she have represented TelegraphHill at the monthlymeetingsof the Community Police Advisory Board led by Captain Lazar.
She appreciate the feeling of belonging to a neighborhood where boththe people wholive here or visit and the surroundingsare cared for and respected. Throughthe meetingsand social gatherings, most of the residentsrecognize their neighbors. Any issueson"thehill" and especially concernsabout safety are emailed to over 200 people. CentralStationisalwaysincluded inthese emailsand respond asneeded. Now there are officers
walking up and downthe Filbert and Greenwichsteps, sometimestwice a day!
Inthe last five years, she have noticed more of a police presence inCentral District andmore participationincommunity eventsinanattempt to gaintrust and reduce fear. Therehasalso beenmuchmore participationand creativity by police and othersto look forwaysto decrease the problemsand crime inevery neighborhood.
Each month Central Police Station features
a citizen who represents the unique fl avor of the
Central Police Distr ict. This month we
interviewed Daryl Babbit. Daryl is on the
Community Police Advisory Board.
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Each month Central Police Stat ion f eatures one
of its off icers in an eff ort to learn more about the
men and women who police our neighborhood.
This month, we interviewed Of f icer Catherine Daly,
a 24-year member of Central Police Station.
Officer Catherine Daly wasbornand raised inSanFrancisco. She attended and
graduated fromSaint PaulsHighSchool. After highschool, she started working.
Before becoming a Police Officer, she wasa Parking Control Officer. She joined the San
Francisco Police Academy inFebruary 1991. After graduating fromthe Police Academy,
she wasassigned to MissionStationfor her field training. She wasthenassigned to
NorthernStationfor her probationstation. She wasthenassigned to Central Stationasher
permanent stationin1992 and hasworked at Central Stationsince.
Officer Daly isthe HomelessResource Officer for over 12 yearsat Central Station. She
waspart of the Returnto Residence programwhere she helped over 2,000 homeless
people inSanFrancisco returnto their familiesand friendsand out of homelessness.
Officer Daly enjoyed working withthe community, merchants, tourists, SanFrancisco Park
and Recreation, SanFrancisco Fire Department, Paramedicsand Department of Human
Resources.
Officer Daly hasworked at Central Stationfor 24 yearsand will be retiring onJune 15,2016 fromCentral Station!
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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
Lt. Molly Pengel (Days)
Lt. Jody Kato (Days)
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.