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entral Station ewsletter
S a n F r a n c i s c o P o l i c e
D e p a r t m e n t
Inside this issue:
Captain’s Message 1-2
Crimes of Note 3-
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Featured Citizen of the
Month
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Featured Officer of the
Month
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Press Releases 15-
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Events 26-
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Career Opportunity 28-
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Community Calendar 30
Central District Map 31
Resource Information 32
Volume , IssueMarch 24, 2016
Captain Lazar’s Message
Captain David Lazar
Commanding Officer Central Station
I would like to start this week’s newsletter by thankingall of you who have commented this week about howmuch you enjoy my weekly newsletter. Police ServicesAide Silvia Chew does an incredible job in gatheringthe material and summarizing important information sothat you are well informed about crime in theneighborhoods. Our goal is to distribute the newsletterweekly to you on Thursday afternoons.
Community Meeting
A few days ago, I had the opportunity to meet with the residents of a condominiumcomplex on Bush Street. In my short time with them, I was able to discuss crimeprevention and safety. I was impressed with their ability to almost eliminate crimein their building. Some of their successes include:
1. A good video surveillance system.
2. Locking their front door and having a security guard in the lobby.
3. Being aware of who resides in the building.
4. Being mindful of “tailgating.” Not allowing anyone to get in behind them asthey enter the front door.
5. Getting to know one another and having the conversation about crime andsafety. They are moving towards forming a neighborhood watch, working withSF Safe.
6. Paying close attention to individuals who may attempt to get in behind them inthe parking garage and immediately reporting to security when this occurs.
When residents are organized, thinking about safety and crime prevention, andare involved in a neighborhood watch, it makes all the difference.
Community Police Advisory Board
Last evening I met with my Community Police Advisory Board. The board is madeup of a group of individuals who represent the various neighborhoods in theCentral District. We are working on various projects which affect public safety. Oneof the seven projects is the planning for National Night Out which is on the firstTuesday in August.
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One of the topics raised in last night’s meeting was the crime of “shoulder surfing.” This occurs when thesuspect comes up behind a person who is using an ATM machine. The suspect pushes the victim out of theway in the middle of a transaction, overpowers them and begins withdrawing money. Please be aware that
this crime occurs and be especially mindful of your surroundings when using an ATM machine. If you thinksomething is suspicious, consider using a different ATM or when in the middle of a transaction, work tocancel the transaction. The majority of the reports we receive are on Powell Street and on Stockton Street.
Central Station Transfers
We have personnel transfers occurring this Saturday. Thanks to the Mayor’s Office and the Board ofSupervisors, the Department has been hiring numerous officers in an effort to make up for the shortage ofpolice officers. In my time at Central Station, I have seen a steady increase of officers and this has meantmore officers on the beats working with the community and on patrol in the neighborhoods.
We welcome Sergeants Eric Lederer, Thomas Walsh and Aileen Brady who will be a welcomed additionto our Investigations Team.
We also welcome Officers Diane Khuu, Michael Ferraresi, Geroge Tano, Caitlin Lowe, Vincent Pacchetti,Lance Tom, Kenneth Anderson, Serge Mbeleke Etei, and Sanja Kajasa.
I thank Officers Al Ciudad, John Murphy, Jonathan Ng, Natalie Peraza, Samuel Fyles, and Paul
McIntosh for their work at Central Station and I wish them the best in their new assignments.
Youth Engagement
Thanks to the Department’s Wilderness Program, Officers took 29 students, 2 teachers and 5 parents fromYick Wo elementary on a day hike in the Presidio. This program has been in existence since 1980 and tensof thousands of kids have had the opportunity to experience the outdoors and see police officers as rolemodels, including me as a young person in 1981.
Press Releases
In today’s newsletter, I have included a few press releases which include the ruling on the Union Square TourBus incident, a great arrest of an auto burglary suspect and information regarding a tragic hit and runincident on March 11, 2016.
Fatal Hit and Run
On behalf of the officers of Central Station, we offer our condolences to the Law family. As mentionedabove, Mr. Law was struck and killed at Broadway and Powell Streets on March 11, 2016 at 5:50 a.m.There will be a gathering in his honor this Saturday, at the scene, beginning at 11:00 a.m.
Community Meeting
Tonight is my monthly community meeting. Please join me at the North Beach Library at 6:00 p.m. to discusscrime and other issues in the community.
Have a great weekend!
Captain David LazarCentral Station
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Robberies
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Crimes of Note
Definitions
Robbery – Robbery is the taking of property from another by using force or by using fear.
Assault – An assault is an unlawful attempt, coupled with the present ability, to commit a violent injuryon another person.
Battery - (Misdemeanor battery) is any willful and unlawful touching of another.(Felony battery) is the use of force or violence upon the person of another that causes
serious bodily injury.
*Assault is when a person swings their arm and battery is when that arm makes contact withanother person.
Aggravated Assault – Assault upon another person with a deadly weapon or instrument other than a
firearm or by any means of force likely to produce great bodily injury.Burglary – The intent upon entry into a property to commit grand theft, petty theft, or any felony.
Grand Theft – Grand theft is theft committed when the value of the money, labor, or property takenexceeds $950.
Petty Theft – Theft where the value of the property taken is less than $950.
3/10 11:15am Robbery, Commercial,With Force500 block of Market
An unknown suspect entered the store and stole socks. An employeefollowed the suspect around the store. The suspect confronted theemployee and poked the employee on the head and eyes. Thesuspect grabbed items from the shelf and threw it at the employee.The suspect fled away.
3/11 9:40pm Robbery, With KnifeStockton/Pacific
Four unknown suspects surrounded the victim and one of the suspectswas holding a knife. The suspects demanded the victim’s cell phoneand fearing for his safety, the victim gave the suspects his cellphone. The suspects fled away.
3/12 1:00am Robbery, With ForceKearny/Clay
An unknown suspect approached the victim from behind and hit thevictim in the back of the head. The victim fell and the suspect tookthe victim’s watch and backpack.
3/12 11:05pm Robbery, With GunGeary/Larkin
Two unknown suspects approached the victim and demandedmoney. A struggle ensued and one of the suspects pulled out a gunand hit the victim in the head with the gun. The suspects searchedthe victim’s pockets and stole money. The suspects fled away.
3/13 11:50pm Robbery, With ForceVan Ness/North Point Two unknown suspects struck the victim in the back of the head andthe victim fell to the ground. The victim’s cell phone fell out of hispocket and the suspects grabbed the cell phone and fled away.
3/14 4:45pm Robbery, With ForceSutter/Stockton
The suspect forcefully pulled the victim’s cell phone from the victim’shand while on the bus. Arrest made.
3/14 9:56pm Robbery, With ForceClay/Taylor
Two unknown suspects approached the victim and grabbed thevictim’s cell phone from the victim’s hand. The suspects also grabbedthe victim’s purse and a struggle ensued. The suspects were able topull the purse from the victim and they fled away.
3/15 12:30am Robbery, With ForceUnit block of NewMontgomery
An unknown suspect approached the victim from behind and shovedthe victim. The victim fell and hit his head on the wall. The suspecttook the victim’s cell phone from the victim’s hand and fled away.
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Assault/Battery/Violent Crimes
Narcotics Related
Theft/Shoplifting
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3/17 11:07am Robbery, Commercial,With Force200 block of Powell
An unknown suspect entered the store and stole backpacks. As thesuspect exited the store, an employee grabbed one of thebackpacks, but the suspect was able to pull the backpack from theemployee. The suspect held up a fist to hit the employee, but theemployee backed away and the suspect fled away.
3/20 5:03am Robbery, With Force
Leavenworth/Sacramento
An unknown suspect grabbed the victim from behind and put his
arm around the victim’s neck. A second suspect grabbed the victim’scell phone from the victim’s hand and ripped the card holder offher neck. The suspects fled away.
3/10 6:00pm Aggravated Assault,With Knife/Threats800 block of Geary
The suspect accused the victim of stealing his wallet. The suspectthreatened to kill the victim. The suspect returned with a knife andthrust it towards the victim. Arrest made.
3/11 3:51am Battery400 block of Powell
An unknown suspect was using a credit card to make a purchase.The victim asked for to check the suspect’s ID and the suspect gotupset and threw a bag of cough drops at the victim. The suspectfled away.
3/11 11:30am Aggravated Assault,
With Force500 block of Market
An unknown suspect pushed the victim causing the victim to fall on
the ground and head his face on the ground.
3/15 9:50am Battery700 block of Geary
An unknown suspect walked up to the victim and pushed the victimin the chest. The victim walked away from the suspect, but thesuspect followed the victim and punched the victim in the face. Thesuspect fled away.
3/18 4:12pm BatteryLeavenworth/Geary
An unknown suspect hit the victim in the arm as he walked pass thevictim. The suspect stopped and stared at the victim. The suspectraised his fists and hit the victim in the eye. The suspect fled away.
3/19 5:40pm BatteryPowell/Bush
An unknown suspect pushed the victim into the street after seeingthe victim using drumsticks and hitting building walls.
3/20 2:37pm Battery800 block of Hyde
An unknown suspect bit the victim’s hand after asking the victim tohelp light the cigarette in his mouth.
3/20 3:05pm Aggravated Assault,
With Force200 block of Front
An unknown suspect pushed the victim after the victim refused to
give the suspect money.
3/14 10:19pm Possession of NarcoticsUnion/Larkin
Possession of suspected narcotics. Citation issued.
3/15 10:54pm Possession of Narcotics600 block of Sutter
Possession of suspected narcotics. Citation issued.
3/20 6:08am Possession of NarcoticsVallejo/Grant
Possession of suspected narcotics. Citation issued.
3/10 11:00am Theft, Shoplifting
100 block of O’Farrell
The suspect entered the store and stole underwear. The suspect
was stopped by security outside of the store. Citation issued.3/10 2:45pm Theft, Shoplifting
100 block of O’FarrellThe suspect entered the store and stole a purse. The suspect wasstopped by security outside of the store. The suspect also had anoutstanding warrant. Arrest made.
3/10 8:15pm Theft, From LockedVehicleLarkin/North Point
An unknown suspect shattered the passenger side windows andstole a camera, passport, charger, keys and clothing.
3/10 8:30pm Theft, From LockedVehiclePowell/Jefferson
An unknown suspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole a purse, passport and tablet.
3/11 2:00pm Theft, From LockedVehiclePolk/Beach
An unknown suspect shattered the passenger side windows andstole backpacks, containing laptops, tablet, binoculars andcalculator.
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3/11 3:30pm Theft, From VehiclePowell/Green
Stolen rear license plate.
3/11 8:00pm Theft, From LockedVehicleWashington/Drumm
An unknown suspect shattered the passenger side front windowand stole a briefcase, containing a laptop and cell phone.
3/12 12:00am Theft, Other Property
1700 block of Larkin An unknown suspect broke into the apartment’s mailboxes andstole mail.
3/12 10:20am Theft, From LockedVehicleLarkin/North Point
An unknown suspect stole a passport, wallet, watch and clothingfrom the vehicle. It is unknown how the suspect gain entry to thevehicle.
3/12 11:00am Theft, Bicycle100 block of Battery
An unknown suspect cut the cable lock used to lock a bicycle to aparking meter and stole the bicycle.
3/12 11:00am Theft, From LockedVehicleGreenwich/Leavenworth
An unknown suspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole a bag, containing a passport, wallet and glasses.
3/12 11:30am Theft, From LockedVehicleDon Chee/Steuart
An unknown suspect stole the victim’s backpack, containing alaptop, passport, jewelry and keys, from the vehicle. It is unknownhow the suspect gain entry to the vehicle.
3/12 12:50pm Theft, From Locked
Vehicle2400 block of Mason
An unknown suspect shattered the passenger side rear window
and stole a camera bag.
3/12 4:00pm Theft, From LockedVehicle700 block of Sutter
An unknown suspect stole sunglasses and registration paperworkfrom the vehicle. It is unknown how the suspect gain entry to thevehicle.
3/12 5:00pm Theft, From Building300 block of Grant
An unknown suspect entered the employee area and stole apurse.
3/12 5:00pm Theft, PickpocketPier 35
An unknown suspect stole the victim’s wallet from the victim’s jacketpocket.
3/12 9:00pm Theft, Vehicle1200 block of Jackson
Stolen vehicle.
3/13 10:00am Theft, From Building800 block of Jones
An unknown suspect stole the victim’s cell phone, tent and knifethat was left on the counter.
3/13 10:20am Theft, From Building900 block of Hyde
The suspect stole money from the victim’s wallet which was leftunattended on a chair. The suspect also had an outstandingwarrant. Arrest made.
3/13 12:27pm Theft, PickpocketStockton/Beach
An unknown suspect stole the victim’s cell phone from the victim’sjacket pocket.
3/13 2:51pm Theft, Shoplifting300 block of Jefferson
An unknown suspect entered the store and stole a pair ofsunglasses.
3/13 4:30pm Theft, From LockedVehicleClay/Joice
An unknown suspect shattered the driver side rear window andstole a backpack, containing a passport, tablets, chargers andsocial security card.
3/13 5:00pm Theft, BicycleMarket/Stockton
An unknown suspect cut the lock used to lock a bicycle to a bikerack and stole the bicycle.
3/13 5:00pm Theft, From Building200 block of Clay
The suspect entered the lobby and stole a tablet from the table.Arrest made.
3/13 5:10pm Theft, Shoplifting1200 block of Stockton
The suspect entered the store and stole frozen fishes. The suspectwas stopped by employees outside of the store. Citation issued.
3/13 6:10pm Theft, Shoplifting200 block of Post
The suspect entered the store and stole a belt. The suspect wasstopped by security outside of the store. Citation issued.
3/13 6:45pm Theft, Shoplifting100 block of O’Farrell
The suspect entered the store and stole various merchandise. Thesuspect was stopped by security outside of the store. Citationissued.
3/13 8:00pm Theft, From VehicleFilbert/Larkin
Stolen rear license plate.
3/14 4:10am Theft, Bicycle300 block of Grant
An unknown suspect cut the lock used to lock a bicycle to a bikerack and stole the bicycle.
3/14 11:25am Theft, ShopliftingUnit block of O’Farrell
The suspect entered the store and stole pants. The suspect wasstopped by security outside of the store. Citation issued.
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3/14 2:58pm Theft, From Building200 block of Jefferson
An unknown suspect stole the victim’s bag, containing a laptop, cellphone, passport and wallet, which was placed on the groundunattended.
3/14 6:15pm Theft, From LockedVehicle
Washington/Drumm
An unknown suspect shattered the driver side rear window andstole a backpack, containing a passport, laptop and tablet.
3/14 6:45pm Theft, From LockedVehiclePolk/North Point
An unknown suspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole backpacks, containing laptops, cell phone, passports,driver’s license, chargers and keys.
3/14 8:00pm Theft, From LockedVehicle2300 block of Stockton
An unknown suspect shattered the passenger side front windowand stole a backpack and bag, containing passports, musicplayer, cameras, identification cards, money and glasses.
3/14 9:25pm Theft, From LockedVehicleUnit block of Francisco
An unknown suspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole a laptop bag, containing miscellaneous papers.
3/14 10:00pm Theft, From LockedVehiclePier 3
An unknown suspect shattered the trunk window and stole a bag,containing a wallet, chargers and checks.
3/14 11:30pm Theft, From Locked
Vehicle200 block of Columbus
An unknown suspect shattered the passenger side rear window
and stole a duffel bag, containing money.
3/15 10:53am Theft, From LockedVehicleNorth Point/Stockton
An unknown suspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole a backpack, containing laptops, tablet, passports,driver’s licenses and clothing.
3/15 11:30am Theft, Shoplifting100 block of O’Farrell
The suspect entered the store and stole watches and a handbag.The suspect was stopped by security outside of the store. Citationissued.
3/15 12:30pm Theft, Shoplifting100 block of Powell
The suspect entered the store and stole clothing. The suspect wasstopped by security outside of the store. Citation issued.
3/15 3:20pm Theft, From LockedVehicle800 block of Bay
An unknown suspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole a camera and camera accessories.
3/15 4:20pm Theft, ShopliftingUnit block of O’Farrell
The suspect entered the store and stole clothing. The suspect wasstopped by security outside of the store. The suspect also had anoutstanding warrant. Arrest made.
3/15 5:20pm Theft, Shoplifting200 block of Post
The suspect entered the store and stole belts. The suspect wasstopped by security outside of the store. Citation issued.
3/15 5:45pm Theft, From LockedVehicleLombard/Hyde
An unknown suspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole a backpack, containing a laptop, passport, book,sweater and jewelry.
3/15 6:00pm Theft, From LockedVehicleHyde/Beach
An unknown suspect shattered the trunk window and stole abackpack and camera case, containing cameras, tablets, lens,sunglasses and battery pack.
3/16 1:37am Theft, From Building700 block of Kearny
An unknown suspect entered the luggage room and stole golfequipment and clothing.
3/16 8:10am Theft, Pickpocket
Stockton/Sutter
An unknown suspect stole the victim’s wallet from the victim’s purse
while on the bus.3/17 4:45am Theft, Vehicle
700 block ofMontgomery
Stolen vehicle.
3/17 7:45am Theft, VehicleTaylor/Bernard
Stolen vehicle.
3/17 11:24am Theft, Shoplifting100 block of O’Farrell
An unknown suspect entered the store and stole shirts.
3/17 2:30pm Theft, From Building900 block of Columbus
An unknown suspect stole the victim’s bag, containing a tablet,money, driver’s license, bracelet and paychecks, which was placedon the floor next to the victim.
3/17 5:50pm Theft, VehicleSutter/Hyde
Stolen vehicle.
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3/18 7:30am Theft, Bicycle600 block of Commercial
An unknown suspect cut the cable lock used to lock a bicycle to abike rack and stole the bicycle.
3/18 10:12am Theft, Shoplifting600 block of Market
An unknown suspect entered the store and stole eyeglassesframes.
3/18 10:24am Theft, From Unlocked
Vehicle100 block of O’Farrell
The suspect entered an unlocked vehicle and stole an identification
card, social security card and credit cards. Citation issued.
3/18 10:45am Theft, From LockedVehicleChestnut/Jones
An unknown suspect shattered the driver side rear window andstole a luggage, containing a laptop and clothing.
3/18 11:40am Theft, From LockedVehicleBay/Kearny
An unknown suspect shattered the trunk window and stole asuitcase, containing laptops and clothing.
3/18 11:55am Theft, From Building400 block of Stockton
An unknown suspect entered the employee locker room and stolea backpack.
3/18 1:02pm Theft, Vehicle1600 block of Powell
Stolen vehicle.
3/18 1:30pm Theft, PickpocketHyde/Beach
An unknown suspect stole the victim’s wallet from the victim’s pursewhile on the cable car.
3/18 1:30pm Theft, Shoplifting100 block of Post
An unknown suspect entered the store and stole jackets.
3/18 5:00pm Theft, PickpocketPier 39
An unknown suspect stole the victim’s wallet from the victim’sbriefcase which was hanging from the victim’s shoulder while onthe bus.
3/18 5:30pm Theft, From BuildingPier 1
An unknown suspect stole the victim’s purse which was hanging onthe chair behind the victim.
3/18 5:30pm Theft, PickpocketStockton/Sutter
An unknown suspect stole the victim’s wallet from the victim’s jacketpocket while on the bus.
3/18 7:15pm Theft, From LockedVehicleLeavenworth/Jefferson
An unknown suspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole a tablet, speaker and chargers.
3/18 8:00pm Theft, From Locked
Vehicle400 block of Kearny
An unknown suspect shattered the passenger side rear window
and stole a backpack, containing laptops, tablet, passport andcables.
3/18 8:45pm Theft, From LockedVehicleEmbarcadero/Washington
A known suspect shattered the trunk window and stole a tote bag,containing a laptop and prescription pad.
3/18 10:00pm Theft, Bicycles900 block of Kearny
An unknown suspect cut the cable locks used to lock two bicycles tothe bike rack and stole the bicycles.
3/19 8:45am Theft, Shoplifting100 block of O’Farrell
A known suspect entered the store and stole a fragrance,necklace, jeans and lip gloss.
3/19 11:01am Theft, Shoplifting600 block of Market
An unknown suspect entered the store and stole a pair ofsunglasses.
3/19 12:18pm Theft, ShopliftingUnit block of O’Farrell
The suspect entered the store and stole cologne. The suspect wasstopped by security outside of the store. Citation issued.
3/19 1:20pm Theft, From BuildingPier 1
An unknown suspect stole the victim’s purse which was placed on abench unattended.
3/19 3:38pm Theft, PickpocketGrant/Jackson
An unknown suspect stole the victim’s cell phone from the victim’sjacket pocket.
3/19 5:07pm Theft, ShopliftingUnit block of Stockton
The suspect entered the store and stole headphones. The suspectwas stopped by security outside of the store. Citation issued.
3/19 8:05pm Theft, From PersonDrumm/Sacramento
An unknown suspect stole the victim’s cell phone from the victim’shands.
3/19 8:54pm Theft, Shoplifting100 block of O’Farrell
Two unknown suspects entered the store and stole rings.
3/19 11:00pm Theft, VehicleUnion/Hyde
Stolen vehicle.
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Miscellaneous
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3/19 11:32pm Theft, Vehicle500 block of Post
Stolen vehicle.
3/20 11:30am Theft, ShopliftingUnit block of 3rd
Two unknown suspects entered the store and stole cell phone casesand a tool set.
3/20 12:30pm Theft, From LockedVehicle400 block of Kearny
An unknown suspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole suitcases and backpacks, containing clothing, jewelryand cosmetics.
3/20 4:03pm Theft, Bicycle200 block of Washington
The suspect used a bolt cutter to cut the cable lock used to lock abicycle to a bike rack on a vehicle. Arrest made.
3/20 5:14pm Theft, Shoplifting300 block of Post
The suspect entered the store and stole perfume. The suspect wasstopped by security outside of the store. Citation issued.
3/20 7:51pm Theft, From LockedVehicle300 block of Beach
An unknown suspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole a purse.
3/20 8:30pm Theft, From LockedVehicle800 block of North Point
An unknown suspect stole tools, registration papers andammunition from the vehicle. It is unknown how the suspect gainedentry to the vehicle.
3/21 12:56am Theft, From Building500 block of Broadway
The suspect stole the victim’s bag, containing a cell phone andmoney. Citation issued.
3/21 2:57am Theft, From Building400 block of Geary
An unknown suspect stole the victim’s jacket, containing a cellphone and wallet, which was unattended hanging on a chair.
3/21 10:40am Theft, Shoplifting200 block of Powell
An unknown suspect entered the store and stole shoes and socks.
3/21 11:30am Theft, From LockedVehicle900 block of North Point
An unknown suspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole a backpack, containing passports, laptop and clothing.
3/21 3:15pm Theft, Shoplifting2700 block of Taylor
An unknown suspect entered the store and stole jeans.
3/21 3:45pm Theft, Shoplifting2700 block of Taylor
An unknown suspect entered the store and stole a jacket andsocks.
3/21 6:00pm Theft, From LockedVehiclePier 31
An unknown suspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole a purse.
3/21 7:30pm Theft, From LockedVehicleLeavenworth/Jefferson
An unknown suspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole backpacks, containing a laptop, tablet, passports,glasses and shoes.
3/10 8:45am Trespassing/Possessionof Stolen Property400 block of Sutter
The suspect was in a hotel room not registered to the suspect. Thesuspect refused to leave. The suspect was also in possession ofstolen properties. Arrest made.
3/10 9:25pm FraudUnit block of Grant
The suspect entered the bank and tried to cash a check. Theaccount number on the check was no longer active because thecheckbook was stolen in an auto burglary. Arrest made.
3/10 5:02pm Recovered VehicleCalifornia/Hyde
Recovered vehicle. Arrest made.
3/11 10:45am Recovered VehicleUnit block of Telegraph
Recovered vehicle.
3/11 3:00pm Burglary, Commercial400 block of Sansome
An unknown suspect pried open the rear door and stole moneyand beverages.
3/11 4:09pm Littering/Possession ofStolen PropertyPfeiffer/Stockton
The suspects were stopped for throwing a bottle out of thevehicle. The suspects were also in possession of stolen properties.Arrests made.
3/11 6:16pm Warrant ArrestTaylor/Jefferson
The suspect was throwing items onto the street and yelling atpeople. A computer check shows the suspect had an outstandingwarrant. Arrest made.
3/11 6:19pm Warrant ArrestGrant/Bush
The suspect crossed the street against a red hand. A computercheck shows the suspect had an outstanding warrant. Arrest made.
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3/11 6:30pm Burglary, Commercial500 block of Sutter
An unknown suspect pried open the front door and stole jewelryand makeup brushes.
3/11 9:50pm Vandalism, VehiclesLarkin/Bush
An unknown suspect pushed the parked motorcycles causing themto fall on the sides.
3/12 2:39am Warrant Arrest900 block of Hyde
The suspect was laying in the middle of the street. A computercheck shows the suspect had an outstanding warrant. Arrest made.
3/12 8:29pm Vandalism, VehicleUnit block of Bay
The suspect and his friends were standing in a parking spot. Thevictim honked to tell the group that he wanted to park there. Thesuspect used an umbrella and hit the hood of the victim’s vehicleseveral times. Arrest made.
3/12 10:30pm Vandalism, Vehicle2600 block ofLeavenworth
An unknown suspect shattered the passenger side front windowand sunroof of the vehicle. No items were taken from the vehicle.
3/13 5:45am Vandalism, Commercial200 block ofMontgomery
An unknown suspect shattered the front window of the store.
3/13 12:30pm Vandalism, Commercial400 block of Powell
An unknown suspect cracked the store window.
3/13 4:08pm Recovered Vehicle800 block of Post
Recovered vehicle. Arrests made.
3/13 10:10pm Warrant Arrest700 block of Columbus
The suspect was sleeping in the doorway. A computer check showsthe suspect has an outstanding warrant. Arrest made.
3/14 12:49am Driving Under theInfluenceBeach/Larkin
The suspect was driving under the influence of alcohol Arrestmade.
3/14 7:00am Vandalism, Vehicle700 block of Vallejo
An unknown suspect cut the tube line underneath the vehicle.
3/14 9:40pm Vandalism, Commercial2600 block of Mason
An unknown suspect threw a glass bottle through the store window.
3/14 10:07pm Possession of Firearm ByProhibited PersonGreen/Columbus
The suspect set off fireworks and was holding an open bottle ofalcohol. The suspect was in possession of a handgun and acomputer check shows the suspect cannot be in possession of anyguns. Arrest made.
3/15 2:30am Vandalism, Graffiti800 block of Washington
An unknown suspect used spray paint to graffiti on the wall.
3/15 4:39pm Warrant Arrest200 block of Jefferson
The suspect was laying outside of the store. A computer checkshows the suspect had an outstanding warrant. Arrest made.
3/15 6:00pm Vandalism, VehicleLombard/Hyde
An unknown suspect shattered the passenger side rear window ofthe vehicle.
3/16 10:05am Burglary, Residence600 block of Geary
An unknown suspect entered through an unlocked kitchen windowand stole a laptop, camera and jewelry.
3/17 1:16pm Warrant ArrestPier 45
The suspect was lying on the sidewalk. A computer check showsthe suspect was an outstanding warrant. Arrest made.
3/17 9:20pm Vandalism, VehicleTaylor/Jefferson
The suspect jumped on the hood of the vehicle and shattered thefront windshield. Citation issued.
3/18 3:52am Burglary, Hot Prowl900 block ofMontgomery
An unknown suspect entered the apartment through an openwindow while the victim was sleeping in the bedroom. The suspectstole a laptop, camera and cables.
3/18 8:30am Vandalism, VehicleUnit block of Wetmore
An unknown suspect shattered the trunk window of the vehicle. Noitems were taken from the vehicle.
3/18 11:00pm ArsonUnit block ofHimmelman
An unknown suspect set a shopping cart on fire next to anapartment building.
3/19 12:01am Vandalism, VehicleSacramento/Kearny
An unknown suspect shattered the driver side front window. Noitems were taken from the vehicle.
3/19 12:46pm Warrant Arrest600 block of Green
The suspect was sleeping on the porch. A computer check showsthe suspect had an outstanding warrant. Arrest made.
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3/19 2:15pm Trespassing1100 block of Pine
An unknown suspect followed the victim into the building. Thesuspect was standing close to the victim and followed the victim.The victim went to the building manager and that is when thesuspect fled away.
3/19 2:46pm Vandalism, Graffiti
600 block of Stockton
The suspect was spraying painting the inside of the tunnel. Citation
issued.3/19 7:34pm Recovered Vehicle
Davis/PacificRecovered vehicle. Arrest made.
3/20 6:40am Vandalism, Graffiti800 block of Washington
An unknown suspect used spray paint to graffiti on the wall.
3/20 9:14am Warrant Arrest900 block of Columbus
The suspect had an open bottle of alcohol. A computer checkshows the suspect had an outstanding warrant. Arrest made.
3/20 1:50pm Burglary, CommercialUnit block of Grant
An unknown suspect entered the building and accessed the storethrough the elevator. The suspect stole tablets and a desktopcomputer.
3/21 3:58am Burglary, Attempt,Apartment100 block of Alta
An unknown suspect tried to pry open the parking garage doorwith a screwdriver.
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1) How long have you lived in San Francisco?
6 years
2) What is your favorite thing about the Central District?
Central District is quintessential San Francisco; it contains many of the iconic things that welove about San Francisco.
3) What is your connection or involvement with the Central District?
I am part of the Fisherman’s Wharf Community Benefit District. I am also involved in a lotof committee work, and co-chair of Captain Lazar’s CPAB.
4) What are some of the significant changes that you have noticed in the Central District inthe last 5 years?
I have noticed the steady increase of improvements and beautification projects around thedistrict.
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Each month Central Police Station features a citizen
who represents the unique flavor of the Central
Police District. This month we interviewed Troy
Campbell. Troy is part of the Fisherman’s Wharf
Community Benefit District and co-chair of theCentral Community Police Advisory Board.
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Troy Campbell grew up in Eastern Washington and spent most of his adulthood inbeautiful Seattle, WA. While in WA, Troy worked as a National Park Ranger at Mount
Rainier and Badlands National Parks. Eventually work brought Troy down to SanFrancisco, where he has been since July of 2010. Troy jumped right into his newcommunity and became very involved in community events. Troy works closely withCaptain Lazar as a co-chair on his Community Police Advisory Board.
Troy always has great ideas and shows his commitment to our community.
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Each month Central Police Station features one
of its officers in an effort to learn more about the
men and women who police our neighborhood.
This month, we interviewed Officer Darla McBride,
an 2-year member of Central Police Station.
Officer Darla McBride was born in Butte County in Northern California, where she was
raised on a farm. She graduated high school from Tokay High School in Lodi, CA; after
graduating she traveled around the states. After traveling the US, she decided to build a
house in Murphy’s, CA before attending San Francisco State University where she received
a Bachelor’s Degree in Speech and Communication.
Officer McBride decided to become a police officer after being involved in a fatal head
on accident, where her boyfriend was killed. Due to the well trained and knowledgeable
medics who arrived on scene, they saved Officer McBride’s life, which inspired her to
become a first responder.
Officer McBride entered the San Francisco Police Academy in 2001. After graduating fromthe San Francisco Police Academy, Officer McBride was assigned to Tenderloin Station forfield training. After she completed field training, she was assigned to Richmond Station forher probation. When she finished her probation, she was assigned to Southern Station,where she joined the Homeless Outreach team with Captain Lazar. While at SouthernStation, Officer McBride worked several different positions, she was a School ResourceOfficer, the station keeper, and on patrol.
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In 2014, she decided to take her transfer to come to Central Station. She was assigned
to patrol and is currently our wagon Officer. As the wagon Officer, she assists the patrol
Officers on a daily basis, utilizes her homeless outreach training, and transports
prisoners to and from the station and County Jail. Officer McBride is very happy with
her position as the wagon Officer at Central Station.
Her ultimate goal is to remain happy and healthy for the duration of her career. Herfavorite saying is, “When you smile, the world smiles with you. When you’re sad, you’resad alone. Kindness and laughter is contagious.”
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CENTRAL COMMUNITY CALENDAR
Community Meeting Location:
North Beach Library
850 Columbus Avenue
6:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m.
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Central Police District MapThe CENTRAL DISTRICT commences at a point on the water north of where Mission St. intersects with TheEmbarcadero and proceeding west on Mission St. (excluding both sides) to 3 rd St.; north on 3rd St. (including
both sides) to Market St.; west on Market St. (excluding both sides) to Powell St.; north on Powell St.(including both sides) to Geary St.; west on Geary St. (including both sides) to Larkin St.; north on Larkin St.(including both sides) to Bay St.; west on Bay St. (including both sides) to Van Ness Ave.; north on Van NessAve. (including both sides), and continuing north on the Municipal Pier Access Road (including both sides) toa point on the water just west of the Municipal Pier; east and south from a point on the water just west of theMunicipal Pier, following the shoreline, to the origin at a point on the water north of where Mission St.intersects with The Embarcadero.
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EMERGENCY: 911
Non-Emergency: 553-0123
Cell Phone 911: 911
Customer Service Center: 311
Central Station: 315-2400
Captain David Lazar 315-2480 [email protected]
Lt. Valerie Matthews –Investigations
315-2400 [email protected]
Lt. Molly Pengel (Days)
Lt. Jody Kato (Days)
315-2400 [email protected]
315-2400 [email protected]
Lt. Brien Hoo (Nights) 315-2400 [email protected]
Lt. Samuel Christ (Nights) 315-2400 [email protected] Tip-Line 392-2623
S.A.F.E. 553-1984
Website: www.centralpolicestation.org
SFPD Tip Line:
Chinese Tip Line:
575-4444
315-2435
Text a Tip: 847411 (Tip 411)
Blessing Scam Hotline: 553-9219
Graffiti Abatement: 850-6951
Central Events: 315-2440 – Sergeant Patrick Tobin
Central Permits: 315-2423 – Officer Steve Matthias
Code Abatement: 315-2417 – Sergeant Alex Takaoka
Deputy City Attorney: 554-3820 – Jill Cannon
Dept. of Parking & Traffic: 553-1943
DPW Dispatch 695-2020
Homeless Issues: 315-2400 – Officer Eric Caracciolo &Damien Fahey
Chinatown Beat: 315-2400 – Officers Howard Chu, SamYuen, Navin Chan & Danny Guo
Union Square Beat: 315-2400 – Officers Tom Cunnane, JimHoran, Tiffany Gunter, TimothyWhatley & Andrew Rechsteiner
Fisherman’s Wharf Beat: 315-2400/273-9515 – Officers JohnVan Koll, Nicholas Stewart, RobertClendenen & Wallace Kresley
North Beach Beat: 315-2400 – Officers Kevin Worrell,Michael Amoroso, Mark Alvarez &John Torrise
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.