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I have already hit the ground running as Captain. I have met with my Community Police Advisory Board and other important organizations in the Richmond District, such as the Jewish Commu- nity Center. As you can see, the newsletter has changed. I intend to use my newsletter as a conduit for the commu- nity to learn more about our police officers by highlight- ing one officer each week. You will see this week’s offi- cer is Raphael Masangcay. I will also share any crime trends or concerns, post up- coming events and hopefully show you all the good work that me and my officers are doing on a daily basis. I invite you to join me at my first Community Meeting as Captain of Richmond Station. The meeting will be held at the Richmond Branch of the SF Public Library. I’m really looking forward to meeting with you all, and getting to know the residents of the Richmond District. -Captain Alexa O’Brien Hello Richmond District, First, I would like to begin by saying how honored I am to be Captain of such a wonder- ful district. Richmond Dis- trict says it all in its name - it is ‘Rich’ with culture. I be- lieve the numerous commu- nity groups and family at- mosphere are what give this area such a warm and homey feeling. A few things about me that will help understand my phi- losophy on policing and com- munity engagement: I was born and raised in San Fran- cisco and much of my child- hood was spent right here in the Richmond District. I can’t tell you how nostalgic I have felt lately while driving around the Richmond as a police Captain, and remem- bering my childhood at the same time. Just the other day I went deep into the avenues and it brought me back to my ele- mentary school days when I attended Katherine Delmar Burkes School. When I saw the ‘1 California’ Muni drive by me, I remembered going to Irish Dance on 14 th Ave- nue and taking ballet with Ms. Tilly on California St. I have lived in several homes around the district too. Baker and California is where I grew up, and my father still owns that house today. I also have lived at 16 th Ave and Geary, 30 th Ave and Lake, and 42 nd Ave and Clement. I am deeply invested in keep- ing San Francisco safe, and I am also very determined to make Richmond District resi- dents feel safe as they walk their dogs, enjoy the parks and shop in all the various merchant districts that the Richmond District has to offer. MEET CAPTAIN ALEXA O’BRIEN Captain Alexa O’Brien QUOTE OF THE WEEK : “THE WAY TO GE STARTED IS TO QUIT TALKING AND BE- GIN DOING.” - WALT DISNEY March 23rd, 2017 Volume 1, Issue 1 RICHMOND STATION SAN FRANCISCO POLICE DEPARTMENT WELCOME MESSAGE FROM CAPTAIN ALEXA O’BRIEN 1 UPCOMING EVENTS IN THE RICHMOND DISTRICT 2 CAPTAIN O’BRIEN EXPLORES THE DISTICT 3 INCIDENTS IN THE RICHMOND DISTRICT THIS WEEK 4-5 PLEA FOR HELP! 6 OFFICER OF THE WEEK: RAPHAEL MASANGCAY 7 CRIME TRENDS IN THE RICH- MOND DISTRICT 8-9 CONTACT NUMBERS 10 JOIN THE SFPD! 11

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I have already hit the ground

running as Captain. I have

met with my Community

Police Advisory Board and

other important organizations

in the Richmond District,

such as the Jewish Commu-

nity Center. As you can see,

the newsletter has changed. I

intend to use my newsletter

as a conduit for the commu-

nity to learn more about our

police officers by highlight-

ing one officer each week.

You will see this week’s offi-

cer is Raphael Masangcay. I

will also share any crime

trends or concerns, post up-

coming events and hopefully

show you all the good work

that me and my officers are

doing on a daily basis.

I invite you to join me at my

first Community Meeting as

Captain of Richmond Station.

The meeting will be held at

the Richmond Branch of the

SF Public Library. I’m really

looking forward to meeting

with you all, and getting to

know the residents of the

Richmond District.

-Captain Alexa O’Brien

Hello Richmond District,

First, I would like to begin by

saying how honored I am to

be Captain of such a wonder-

ful district. Richmond Dis-

trict says it all in its name - it

is ‘Rich’ with culture. I be-

lieve the numerous commu-

nity groups and family at-

mosphere are what give this

area such a warm and homey

feeling.

A few things about me that

will help understand my phi-

losophy on policing and com-

munity engagement: I was

born and raised in San Fran-

cisco and much of my child-

hood was spent right here in

the Richmond District. I can’t

tell you how nostalgic I have

felt lately while driving

around the Richmond as a

police Captain, and remem-

bering my childhood at the

same time.

Just the other day I went deep

into the avenues and it

brought me back to my ele-

mentary school days when I

attended Katherine Delmar

Burkes School. When I saw

the ‘1 California’ Muni drive

by me, I remembered going

to Irish Dance on 14th Ave-

nue and taking ballet with

Ms. Tilly on California St. I

have lived in several homes

around the district too. Baker

and California is where I

grew up, and my father still

owns that house today. I also

have lived at 16th Ave and

Geary, 30th Ave and Lake,

and 42nd Ave and Clement. I

am deeply invested in keep-

ing San Francisco safe, and I

am also very determined to

make Richmond District resi-

dents feel safe as they walk

their dogs, enjoy the parks

and shop in all the various

merchant districts that the

Richmond District has to

offer.

MEET CAPTAIN ALEXA O’BRIEN

Captain Alexa O’Brien

QUOTE OF THE WEEK: “THE WAY TO GE STARTED IS TO QUIT TALKING AND BE-GIN DOING.”

- WALT DISNEY

March 23rd, 2017

Volume 1, Issue 1

RICHMOND STATION

SAN FRANCISCO POLICE

DEPARTMENT

WELCOME MESSAGE FROM CAPTAIN ALEXA O’BRIEN

1

UPCOMING EVENTS IN THE RICHMOND DISTRICT

2

CAPTAIN O’BRIEN EXPLORES THE DISTICT

3

INCIDENTS IN THE RICHMOND DISTRICT THIS WEEK

4-5

PLEA FOR HELP! 6

OFFICER OF THE WEEK: RAPHAEL MASANGCAY

7

CRIME TRENDS IN THE RICH-MOND DISTRICT

8-9

CONTACT NUMBERS 10

JOIN THE SFPD! 11

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SAN FRANCISCO POLICE DEPARTMENT

NEXT COMMUNITY MEETING:

WHO? EVERYONE IS INVITED TO ATTEND.

WHAT? A MEETING WITH CAPTAIN O’BRIEN.

WHEN? TUESDAY, APRIL 18TH, 2017

AT 6:00 PM.

WHERE? SF PUBLIC LIBRARY, RICHMOND BRANCH,

LOCATED AT 351 9TH AVENUE.

WHY? TO MEET OUR NEW CAPTAIN, AND DISCUSS

TOPICS CONCERNING CRIME IN THE RICHMOND

DISTRICT.

EVENT DATE LOCATION FOR MORE INFORMATION...

ROCK ‘N’ ROLL

HALF MARATHON

SUNDAY, MARCH 26 GOLDEN GATE PARK’S

WEST END

http://www.runrocknroll.com/san-

francisco

SUMMER OF LOVE

EXHIBITION OPENS

SATURDAY, APRIL 8 DE YOUNG MUSEUM https://deyoung.famsf.org/summ

er-love-art-fashion-and-rock-roll

SISTERS OF PERPET-

UAL INDULGENCE

38TH ANNIVERSARY

SUNDAY, APRIL 16 HELLMAN HOLLOW https://www.thesisters.org/events

WANDERLUST

108

SUNDAY, APRIL 23 LINDLEY MEADOW https://wanderlust.com/108s/

DUTCH KING’S DAY SATURDAY, APRIL 29 WINDMILLS http://sfdutch.com/dutch-in-

sf/kings-day.html

BAY TO BREAKERS SUNDAY, MAY 21 THROUGHOUT

GOLDEN GATE PARK

http://baytobreakers.com/

UPCOMING EVENTS IN THE GOLDEN GATE PARK

RICHMOND DISTRICT UPCOMING EVENTS

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CAPTAIN O’BRIEN EXPLORES THE RICHMOND DISTRICT

SAN FRANCISCO POLICE DEPARTMENT

AS A SELF-CONFESSED “FOODY,” CAPTAIN O’BRIEN IS VERY EXCITED TO CHECK OUT ALL OF THE AMAZING RESTAURANTS, CAFES AND BAKERIES THAT THE RICH-MOND DISTICT HAS TO OFFER. THIS WEEK THE CAPTAIN TRIED SOME GREAT SPOTS FOR THE FIRST TIME!

DISCOVERING GREAT COFFEE AND DELICIOUS AVOCADO TOAST AT ‘RISE & GRIND.’

ENJOYING THE OUTDOOR SEATING WHILE EATING LUNCH AT ANGELINA’S WITH LT. DANIELS AND LT. MANNINA.

“I love trying al l k inds of new foods from all over the world. Any recommendations

for new places to eat would be greatly appreciated. P lease email me your recommen-

dations to [email protected]. I f you see me out and about, please stop

and say hel lo!”

INCIDENTS IN THE RICHMOND DISTRICT THIS WEEK

NARCOTICS ARREST AT SAFEWAY ON LA PLAYA

LA PLAYA STREET AND CABRILLO STREET 03/15/2017 5:10 PM

SAN FRANCISCO POLICE DEPARTMENT

SUSPECT ARRESTED AFTER ASSAULT ON A MUNI BUS

GEARY BOULEVARD & 20TH AVENUE 03/16/2017 4:05 PM

The Safeway supermarket on

La Playa Street was the

scene of this criminal con-

duct. Richmond District of-

ficers were called to assist

Safeway security who had

detained a suspect. Upon

their arrival, the officers

found security guards physi-

cally detaining the suspect.

The officers detained the

suspect and investigated the

incident further. They

learned through the security

guards that the suspect was

a known thief, and that the

security guards had told him

to leave the store. The sus-

pect did not comply with the

security guards, and instead

he decided to kick over food

racks and destroy merchan-

dise. At this point the secu-

rity guards decided to force

the suspect out of the store,

where the physical alterca-

tion ensued.

Thankfully nobody was seri-

ously injured during this

incident. The officers lo-

cated a large amount of ille-

gal narcotics on the suspect,

as well as narcotics para-

phernalia commonly used to

smoke illegal narcotics.

After a thorough and com-

plete investigation by the

hard-working officers of

Richmond Station, the sus-

pect was booked at County

Jail.

Richmond District officers

were dispatched to a call of a

fight on a MUNI bus. After

the suspect assaulted two dif-

ferent passengers on the bus

without provocation, the

driver stopped the bus and

requested police to respond

to the scene.

When the officers arrived at

the scene, the suspect refused

to exit the bus. When the

officers were eventually able

to remove the suspect from

the bus, the suspect decided

to actively resist. After a

short struggle, the suspect

was detained and handcuffed.

The victims who had been

assaulted by the suspect left

the scene without pressing

criminal charges against the

suspect. At the conclusion of

this incident, the suspect was

cited for resisting the offi-

cers. He was also transported

to a hospital, where he re-

ceived a mental health

evaluation.

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SAN FRANCISCO POLICE DEPARTMENT

COMMERCIAL BURGLARY SERIES SOLVED AND SUSPECTS ARRESTED

PARTY AT OCEAN BEACH GETS OUT OF CONTROL OCEAN BEACH

03/1/2017 9:10 PM

What began as a fun bonfire

and get-together on Ocean

Beach turned into a night of

misery for one group of peo-

ple.

Without any obvious provo-

cation, a large group of ap-

proximatley 16 juvenile

males began to attack the

group. When one of the vic-

tims dropped their cell phone,

a suspect picked it up and ran

away with it. As the owner

of the phone chased after the

suspect, he grabbed an object

in his waistband and yelled

that he had a gun.

Once the fighting was over

and the suspects had fled, the

group realized that additional

cell phones and purses were

missing.

Officers responded to the

scene and searched for sus-

pects. 4 juveniles matching

the provided descriptions

were located on a MUNI bus.

Officers also located a black

replica BB gun with the or-

ange tip removed, to make it

appear real.

The victims were unable to

identify the detained juve-

niles as being involved in the

incident. The juvenile with

the replica BB gun was cited,

and they were all released to

their parents.

This incident is still under

investigation, and anyone

with information is encour-

aged to contact the SFPD.

On February 20, 2017, Rich-

mond District officers re-

sponded to a burglary inci-

dent at a restaurant in the

area of Geary Boulevard and

Stanyan Street. The suspects

broke in while the business

was closed, caused damage

to the property, and stole a

safe and currency. The offi-

cers took a police report,

which was forwarded to

Richmond’s Station Investi-

gation Team (SIT).

After an intensive investiga-

tion, a trio of burglary sus-

pects were arrested and

charged for the burglary.

Furthermore, the three have

also been charged with a

slew of additional commer-

cial burglaries throughout

San Francisco.

Hopefully, thanks to the fine

work of the Richmond SIT,

these criminals will be

locked up for some time.

Great work!

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SAN FRANCISCO POLICE DEPARTMENT

THE OFFICERS AT RICHMOND STATION NEED YOUR HELP! OUR WALLS ARE BARE, AND WE ARE LOOK-ING TO SPRUCE THEM UP WITH SOME FANTASTIC NEW ARTWORK. WE ARE ALSO CURIOUS WHAT YOUR CHILDREN THINK A POLICE OFFICER LOOKS LIKE…

IT WOULD BE AMAZING IF WE COULD HAVE CHILDREN OF THE RICHMOND DISTRICT SUBMIT DRAWINGS OF PO-LICE OFFICERS. WE WILL DISPLAY THE PICTURES IN THE STATION, AND VOTE ON OUR FAVORITES. THEN, WE WILL PUT THOSE PICTURES IN THE RICHMOND STATION NEWSLETTER AND SHOW THEM OFF TO THE ENTIRE RICHMOND DISTICT.

WE ARE LOOKING FOR 4 DIFFERENT CATEGORIES OF ARTISTS: UNDER 5 YEARS OLD 5-10 YEARS OLD 10-15 YEARS OLD OVER 15 YEARS OLD ADULTS CAN PARTICIPATE TOO, BUT PLEASE BE KIND!!!

PLEASE HELP US!

PLEASE PROVIDE YOUR CHILD’S FIRST NAME AND AGE WITH THE ARTWORK. THE DEADLINE FOR SUBMIT-TING THEM IS 04/23/2017. YOU CAN EMAIL THE PICTURES TO:

[email protected] OR MAIL THEM TO:

RICHMOND POLICE STATION 461 6TH AVENUE

SAN FRANCISCO CA 94523

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SAN FRANCISCO POLICE DEPARTMENT

RICHMOND STATION’S OFFICER OF THE WEEK

OFFICER RAPHAEL MASANGCAY

Officer Masangcay has been a police officer for 8 years. He previ-ously worked as an officer in the East Palo Alto Police Department before transferring to the SFPD. He Grew up in San Francisco, attending School of the Epiphany and Riordan High School. Officer Masangcay then went to Sacramento State where he graduated with a degree in Criminal Justice. Officer Masangcay’s desire to help the people of San Francisco was his motivation for becoming a police officer. When not being one of San Francisco’s finest, Officer Masangcay enjoys a whole host of activities. These include bowling, barbe-quing, working out, and playing video games. He is also manages the Richmond Station softball team, GO BISON!!!

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SAN FRANCISCO POLICE DEPARTMENT

CRIME TRENDS IN THE RICHMOND DISTRICT 03/13/2017 - 03/19/2017

• THESE STATICS REFLECT THE REPORTED INCIDENTS IN THE RICHMOND WITHIN THE STATED TIME PERIOD.

ROBBERIES

BURGLARIES

LOCATION DATE/TIME SUSPECT SUSPECT VEHICLE ARREST

CLEMENT ST & 8TH AVE 3/14/17 14:00 HISPANIC MALE, 42 YRS, 5'11" & 180 LBS NO

BROWN HAIR BROWN EYES

WEARING DARK PANTS AND NO SHIRT

OCEAN BEACH 3/17/17 21:10 1. BLACK MALE, 15-17 YRS, 5'9" & 160 LBS YES

WEARING; RED HOODIE AND A SKI MASK

2. BLACK MALE, 15-17 YRS, 5'9" & 160 LBS

WEARING; GREEN HOODIE AND BLACK PANTS

TOTAL: 2

LOCATION DATE/TIME SUSPECT SUSPECT VEH ARREST

PRESIDIO AVE & CLAY ST 3/13/17 3:59 WHITE FEMALE, BROWN HAIR NO

CALIFORNIA ST & 31ST AVE 3/15/17 22:30 NO

16TH AVE & LAKE ST 3/16/17 21:00 NO

CALIFORNIA ST & 5TH AVE 3/17/17 17:30 NO

7TH AVE & CLEMENT ST 3/18/17 4:30 UNKNOWN RACE MALE NO

26TH AVE & BALBOA ST 3/18/17 23:30 NO

LYON ST & WASHINGTON ST 3/17/17 15:00 NO

LAUREL ST & PACIFIC AVE 3/15/17 22:15 NO

RESIDENTIAL TOTAL: 8

COMMERCIAL

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SAN FRANCISCO POLICE DEPARTMENT

CRIME TRENDS IN THE RICHMOND DISTRICT 03/13/2017 - 03/19/2017

• THESE STATICS REFLECT THE REPORTED INCIDENTS IN THE RICHMOND WITHIN THE STATED TIME PERIOD.

AUTO BURGLARIES

TRAFFIC COLLISIONS

LOCATION DATE/TIME SUSPECT SUSPECT VEH ARREST

POINT LOBOS AVE & MERRIE WY 3/14/17 11:45 NO

GEARY BLVD & MASONIC AVE 3/14/17 19:30 DARK SEDAN NO

POINT LOBOS AVE & MERRIE WY 3/14/17 19:30 NO

HAGIWARA TEA GARDEN DR & MLK JR DR 3/14/17 11:00 NO

STOW LAKE DR/MLK JR DR 3/16/17 11:20 NO

EL CAMINO DEL MAR & 34TH AVE 3/16/17 11:00 HISPANIC MALE, 20-30 YRS, 5'6" 4 DOOR GRAY BMW NO

LAUREL ST & CALIFORNIA ST 3/15/17 18:30 NO

GEARY BLVD & 27TH AVE 3/16/17 18:15 NO

POINT LOBOS AVE & MERRIE WY 3/16/17 18:30 ASIAN MALE, 20-29 YRS, 5'7" NO

CALIFORNIA ST & SPRUCE ST 3/17/17 0:01 NO

42ND AVE & CABRILLO ST 3/17/17 22:00 NO

6TH AVE & CALIFORNIA ST 3/17/17 17:30 NO

32ND AVE & CLEMENT ST 3/17/17 19:30 NO

JFK DR & GREAT HWY 3/18/17 11:30 NO

10TH AVE & GEARY BLVD 3/18/17 13:00 NO

GEARY BLVD & 21ST AVE 3/19/17 15:00 NO

BALBOA ST & 33RD AVE 3/19/17 16:41 NO

TOTAL: 17

DATE/TIME LOCATION PRIMARY COLLISION FACTOR

3/13/17 11:50 FUNSTON ST & CALIFORNIA ST UNKNOWN

3/15/17 8:05 CALIFORNIA ST & 23RD AVE UNKNOWN

3/15/17 11:06 34TH AVE & CLEMENT ST 21950(b) CVC - PEDESTRIAN UNSAFELY IN X-WALK

3/15/17 16:51 GEARY BLVD & 18TH AVE 21801 (a) CVC - UNSAFE LEFT TURN/U-TURN

3/17/17 18:06 ANZA ST & 4TH AVE 22350 CVC - SPEEDING

3/17/17 19:08 GEARY BLVD & 22ND AVE 21950 (a) CVC - FAILURE TO YIELD TO PEDESTRIAN

3/18/17 13:55 FULTON ST & 35TH AVE 22107 CVC - UNSAFE TURN

3/18/17 16:35 FULTON ST & LA PLAYA 21950(a) CVC - FAILURE TO YIELD TO PEDESTRIAN

TOTAL: 8

SAN FRANCISCO POLICE DEPARTMENT

CONTACT NUMBERS FOR THE RICHMOND DISTRICT

YOU CAN CALL 311 TO CONTACT THE DEPT. OF PUBLIC WORKS AND THE DEPT.OF PARKING AND TRAFFIC / SFMTA. YOU CAN ALSO REPORT/REQUEST:

STREET OR SIDEWALK CLEANING

GRAFFITI

STREETLIGHT REPAIR

ILLEGAL POSTINGS

ABANDONED VEHICLES

AND MUCH MORE… CHECK OUT THEIR WEBSITE AT SF311.ORG.

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RESOURCE CONTACT TELEPHONE

EMERGENCY 911

NON-EMERGENCY 415-553-0123

RICHMOND STATION 415-666-8000

RICHMOND STATION ANONYMOUS TIP LINE 415-668-7387

RICHMOND STATION EMAIL [email protected]

RICHMOND STATION PERMITS & EVENTS OFFICER T. MOORE 415-666-8023

RICHMOND STATION COMPSTAT OFFICER M. MITCHINSON 415-666-8028

RICHMOND STATION GEARY BLVD FOOT BEAT OFFICERS OFFICER A. GARRETT 415-666-8000

OFFICER K. IVANOV 415-666-8000

RICHMOND STATION CLEMENT ST FOOT BEAT OFFICERS OFFICER E. WU 415-666-8000

OFFICER L. NG 415-666-8000

RICHMOND STATION SACRAMENTO ST FOOT BEAT OFFICERS OFFICER A. JOHNSON 415-666-8000

OFFICER B. NEILL 415-666-8000

RICHMOND STATION SCHOOL RESOURCE OFFICERS OFFICER J. BRYANT 415-666-8000

OFFICER H. HARPER 415-666-8000

RICHMOND STATION HOMELESS OUTREACH OFFICERS OFFICER M. HODGE 415-666-8000

OFFICER B. CAMPBELL 415-666-8000

OFFICER R. SHANGARAN 415-666-8000

OFFICER C. PEREZ 415-666-8000

DEPT. OF PUBLIC WORKS 311

DEPT. OF PARKING & TRAFFIC / SFMTA 311

S.A.F.E. 415-553-1984

HOMICIDE TIP LINE 415-431-2127

HUMAN TRAFFICKING TIP LINE 415-643-6233

NARCOTICS TIP LINE 1-800-CRACK-IT

SFPD MEDIA RELATIONS 415-837-7395

SFPD COMMUNITY RELATIONS 415-837-7245

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SAN FRANCISCO POLICE DEPARTMENT

LOOKING FOR A NEW AND EXCITING CAREER?

APPLY FOR THE SFPD!

“The San Francisco Police Department of-fers qualified men and women the oppor-tunity to make a positive difference in our citizens’ daily lives. From our patrol offi-cers to our community engagement team and civilian staff, we are committed to excellence and providing professional service for all to keep our City safe. I en-courage you to apply to become one of San Francisco’s finest.” –Chief William Scott

Applying is Easy! 1. Apply with the City and County of San Francisco at www.jobaps.com/sf (Entry Level (Q-2) Police Officer) 2. Go to www.nationaltestingnetwork.com, choose law enforcement, and register to take the San Fran-cisco exam ($45). Financial assistance is available. 3. Choose an available exam date that's convenient for you. 4. Schedule your exam. 5. You will receive an email confirming your exam date, time and location.

Have Questions? Contact the San Francisco Police Department Recruitment Unit 1245 3rd Street, 5th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94158 Phone: 415-837-7245 Fax: 415-575-6095

[email protected] twitter.com/SFPDRecruitment facebook.com/SFPDRecruitment The San Francisco Police Department values diversity in its workforce, and is committed to fair and equal treatment of all applicants for employment. Discrimination on the basis of sex, race, religion, color, na-tional origin, ancestry, disability, medical condition, marital status, sexual orientation, or other protected categories is prohibited and unlawful.