Central District Newsletter-January 27, 2009

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Captain James I. Dudley
January 27, 2009
“Arm yourself….with knowledge!”
Captain’s Comments
Gung Hay Fat Choy!
The Year of the Ox is here, and fell on January 26, 2009. The annual parade and festivities will take place on Saturday, February 7, 2009. Get your seat now for the parade that begins south of Market, winds up Geary, around Union Square, down Post and up Kearny to Portsmouth. It is always a bigger than life event and one to be witnessed.
Robbery Crime Sprees foiled by days and night watches!
On 1/23/09 at 10:40 AM a woman stopped her car to use the ATM on the 700 block of Beach Street when she was approached by two black males in their early 20’s. One of the men was armed with a handgun. He ordered the woman to hand over her wallet and car at gun point. The woman complied and quickly told her partner who was working nearby. The boyfriend told her to call 911 as he gave chase with his two dogs in pursuit of the suspect who now fled on foot. Several Day Watch Officers, including Fisherman’s Wharf Beat Officer Noel DeLeon, Wagon Officers Terry Laubach and Benny Chin and School Resource Officer Steve Matthias coordinated their response to capture both suspects. The gun was found to be a replica and was located abandoned on the seat of the victim’s vehicle. Evidence was still found in the pockets of one of the men and both were booked for Robbery.
On 1/24/09 from Midnight to 2 AM, several suspects from Antioch, Richmond and San Pablo went on a robbery spree around Russian Hill and Nob Hill, totaling at least five incidents. The suspects and vehicle was described to officers in the field. At least one handgun was described by victims. In at least one case, the victim was struck in the head with the gun. Alert Night Watch Officers Jeremy Cummings and Charles August responded to the Highway on ramp near 5th Street and waited to see if the getaway car would travel in the direction of the Bay Bridge. Their intuition paid off when they observed the vehicle approach just after 2 AM. Several Officers responded after the vehicle resisted initial efforts to stop them. The vehicle was stopped and 5 suspects were detained near Treasure Island on the Bay Bridge. A thorough investigation yielded property, evidence, cash, clothing, and a vehicle. Several victims from the five robberies responded and identified the suspects as the same ones who robbed them earlier.
On 1/26/09 at Jackson and Grant, several officers were on hand to monitor fireworks to celebrate the actual Chinese New Year’s Day. Officers responded to a call of a male brandishing a handgun in the crowd. Sgt. Joe Fischer and Night Watch Officers
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Central Station Resource List
EMERGENCY: 911
Non-Emergency: 553-0123
Cell phone 911: 553-8090
Customer Service Center: 311
Central Station: 315-2400
Web: www.sfgov.org/police
Captain James I. Dudley 315-2480 james.dudley@sfgov.org
Anonymous Tip-Line 392-2623 SAFE 553-1984 www.sfsafe.org
Graffiti Abatement 278-9454
Graffiti Fax 278-9456 .
Central Events: 315-2440 Sergeant John Colla
Central Permits: 315-2423 Officer Fred Crisp
Code Abatement: 315-2417 Sgt. Mark Hernandez
Deputy City Attorney: 554-3820 Jill Cannon
Dept. Parking & Traffic: 553-1943
DPW: 695-2020 Dispatch
Quality of Life Liaison: 315-2400 Officer Kim Koltzoff
Homeless Issues: 315-2400 Off. Jay Shastri or Cathy Daly
Chinatown Beat: 315-2400 Off. Leon Sorhondo & Stewart Ng- Days
Off. Sam Yuen - Nights
Union Square Beat: 315-2400 Officer Carl Payne & Tom Cunnane- Days
Officers Scott Korte, Ed Carew- NightsWharf Beat: 315-2400 Officer Noel DeLeon & Bob Merino-Days
Officer Tom Costello & Kevin Richins-Nts
North Beach 315-2400 Officer Mark Alvarez & Mike Kangrga- Nts
Officer Dan Gallagher & Matt Fambrini
Community Liaison: 421-6443x16 Tel-Hi- Danika ChoeCall 3-1-1/TTY: 415-701-2323. If outside of San Francisco, call 415-701-2311/TTY: 415-701-2323 to reach any of the following: Abandoned Vehicles----DPT Dispatch ----DPW Street Cleaning-----Graffiti Hotline--Mobile Assistance Patrol (MAP)-----Pothole Repair----Street Signs (missing/damaged)---Street Lighting, etc.
Megan’s Law Website Access:
The general public can find out information on sexual predators on line by going to the DOJ website: www.meganslaw.ca.gov or at the SFPD link at www.sfgov.org/police. You may check specific names or zip codes to locate those listed in the database.Join the SFPD: www.sfgov.org/police
The Community Police Academy is a 15-week program that meets once a week and is designed to inform and teach interested participants various aspects of municipal policing, including patrol and investigations procedures, vehicle operations, arrest and control techniques, firearm procedures and emergency communications.
The Academy’s goals are to develop community awareness through education and to develop a closer understanding and working relationship between the San Francisco Police Department and its communities. Members of the community are encouraged to join and learn about the San Francisco Police Department. Participants can ask questions and offer comments within each class. The next class is scheduled to start on February 17, 2009. We now also have a Youth Community Police Academy, geared towards high school students and will last 10 weeks, starting on March 24, 2009.
The Community Police Academy participants are selected by the program coordinator after an application process. Enrollment is limited to twenty-five students per class.
For more information, including application process, please contact Ms.Lula Magallon at (415) 401-4720 or Officer Maria Oropeza at (415) 401-4701 or visit our website:
http://www.sfgov.org/site/police_index.asp?id=80269 - 3 years ago
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Crimes of Note:
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01-16-09 at 11:10 PM, 400 block of Montgomery Street. Officer Thomas Cunnane responded to a report of a known mentally disabled male yelling obscenities against Israel near their consulate. When the suspect was approached by the officer he reacted violently, spitting and physically threatening the officer. Ultimately, he was subdued and arrested for terrorist threats, resisting arrest and being under the influence (alcohol) in public.090059675
01-17-09 at 1:45 AM, 400 block of Broadway Street. Officers Minh Du, Del Gandio, and, O’Brien were on patrol in the area when they observed the male victim walking on the street bleeding from a head wound. The victim stated that he was hit with a bottle for no apparent reason but was unable to identify the suspects.090061971
01-17-09 at 6:05 PM, Green and Powell Streets. Officer Milan Kangraga and other officers answered a call of a loud disturbance. The argument was between a male cab driver and a male parking-valet employee. The cab driver claimed that he was trying to discharge his passenger at a near club when the valet yelled that he could not be in the valet area blocking it and ultimately blocking the valet parking operation. A verbal fight ensued with the valet suspect kicking the cab causing a dent in the vehicle. The suspect was cited for battery and vandalism to a vehicle.090059584
01-17-09 at 1:15 AM, Larkin and Geary Streets. Officers Jeremy Cummings and Martin Garay responded to a call of a robbery. Upon arriving at the scene, they met and interviewed the male victim who advised them that he was standing near the street intersection when female and male suspects approached him, grabbing him, and turning him while snatching his wallet, which contained $150 dollars, and his driver’s license then fled.090065252
01-18-09 at 6:39 PM, Union Square. Officers Steven Gomez and Paul Doherty were sent to the area on a call of a burglary. Upon appearing at the scene they were assisted by Officer Lopez and Sgt. May who were in pursuit of the identified five suspects; Officer Gomez was able to stop a fleeing suspect with a bar-arm take down while two other suspects were also caught with bags containing stolen clothing. They were arrested and booked.090063165
01-18-09 at 1:40 AM, Pine and Leavenworth Streets. Officers Thomas McWilliams and Brandon Thompson were dispatched on a report of a robbery and carjacking. Upon coming on the scene, the male victim, a cab driver, stated that the suspect was a passenger who grabbed him in a chokehold holding a steel object claiming to have a gun and demanded his money.The suspect then took the money and ordered the driver out of the cab then fled in the cab. The stolen cab was ultimately located near Larkin and Polk streets.
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01-18-09 at 12:53 AM, Montgomery and Pacific Streets. Officers Brandon Thompson and Thomas McWilliams responded to a report of a purse snatching. The officers encountered the victim who stated that as she exited a restaurant the suspect ran by her and snatched her purse, which contained credit cards, currency, and personal identification
Check out the www.sfgov.org/police website for rewards for Homicide information, Graffiti information and when giving tips on illegal guns in San Francisco. Rewards are enumerated from $250 for Graffiti to $1,000 for guns to and up to $10,000 or more for information leading to the arrest on some homicides.
A new website about the SFPD is now up and running. The website includes information about the whole department and includes highlights and contact information for all ten district stations. The blog, launched by the Mayor’s Office of Criminal Justice, can be accessed at: www.SFPublicSafety.com - 3 years ago
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Christopher Ritter, Jeremy Cummings, Brandon Thompson, Thomas McWilliams, Tina To and Matt Sullivan maneuvered through the heavy crowd and surrounded 10-16 young men and the reported suspects. The officers used tactics to minimize a violent response and took several detainees from the crowd without incident. In the end, two Asian male suspects were booked for possession of a loaded and concealed 9MM handgun.
On 1/24/09 at 1:44 PM Officer Dante Giovanelli saw a loud commotion at a wine bar inside the Embarcadero Center. Officer saw the transient male suspect fleeing with two laptop computers that he just stole from the bar. After a short chase and resistance, Officer Giovanelli took the suspect into custody. Transporting Officer Al Ciudad noticed that the suspect matched the description of a suspect who Burglarized and Robbed a store on Drumm Street. The Robbery Detail confirmed the suspect matched the suspect seen in surveillance videos.
Current Crime Trends
Graffiti vandals have scarred North Beach and Chinatown of late. Please call 911 if you see acts of graffiti or other vandalism in progress. Use 311 to report the mess to get it cleaned up asap. There is a reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of graffiti vandals of up to $250.
Portable toilets have been the target of arson vandals, especially on the Russian Hill border between the Central and Northern Districts. Most have occurred after midnight and before 6 AM. Strategies have been employed by both districts as well as the Arson Task Force of SFPD and SFFD Inspectors. Be aware of individuals carrying newspapers, cardboard or other materials. Help prevent this from occurring by bringing in newspapers, phonebooks and flammable recyclables until the morning of pick up. Please call 911 if you see anyone loitering near these structures after midnight. The activity only takes minutes to carry out and an immediate response is imperative to catching this dangerous individual.
Lost & Found: Officers responded to the 900 block of Stockton on 1/20/09 at 9 PM to receive a black backpack that was apparently abandoned. The officers opened it and discovered 20- one gallon baggies with suspected marijuana inside. The owner(s) of the property should come by Central Station to claim the backpack. I suggest you bring an overnight bag as well.Broadway Corridor
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Friday January 23, 2008
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Felony Arrests 0
Misdemeanor Arrests 0
Drunk Related Arrests 0
Moving Citations 6
Parking Citations 18
Vehicles Towed 11=================================
Saturday January 24, 2008
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Felony Arrests 0
Misdemeanor Arrests 0
Drunk Related Arrests 3
Moving Citations 2
Parking Citations 24
Vehicles Towed 15 - 3 years ago
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