richmond station newsletter · 4/18/2019 · captain's message 1-2 dispatcher week 3 officer...
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April, 18th 2019 CAPTAIN’S MESSAGE:
Next Community Meeting May 21st, 2019 Richmond Station 461 6th Ave , @6PM
Captain Michelle Jean Commanding Officer
Richmond Station
San Francisco Police Department
Richmond Station Newsletter
Hello Richmond District Residents,
This week is Bike and Roll to School Week. This annual San Francisco city wide event is the larg-est of its kind in the entire country. Students of all ages have been riding bikes, tricycles, scoot-ers, skateboards, wheelchairs and anything else to school during organized rides. Richmond Station Officers participated in three rides this week with George Peabody Elementary and Laurel Hill Nursery School. The rides where fun and the weather was great. The mounted unit even made an appearance! There are rides scheduled all week throughout the city so be on the lookout for extra riders on the streets. See photos from the event on page 2. Stay safe and have a great week!
CAPTAIN'S MESSAGE 1-2
DISPATCHER WEEK 3
OFFICER OF THE MONTH 4
CITIZEN OF THE MONTH 5
EVENTS IN THE DISTRICT 6-8
CRIME TRENDS 9-16
PARK SMART 17-18
EARTHQUAKE PREPARDNESS 19
PHONE CONTACT LIST 20
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Bike and Roll to School
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NATIONAL DISPATCHER WEEK 4/14/19-4/20/19
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Officer of the month Officer SIM
Officer Sim has been with the San Francisco Police Department for just over 3 years. He has worked at Mis-sion, Tenderloin, and Richmond Sta-tions. Prior to becoming a Police Officer, Officer Sim worked as a Corrections Officer for the Federal Prison Sys-tem. He also graduated from Sono-ma State with a degree in Criminolo-gy. In his free time, Officer Sim likes to weight lift and travel. If you see Officer Sim on Patrol make sure to say hello.
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Citizen of the month Armando Lacayo
Armando Lacayo left his job in fi-nance because he, like his Parisi-an grandparents before him, was obsessed with making croissants. After perfecting his technique, Lacayo opened a modest bakery in the Inner Richmond, 397 Ar-guello Blvd, in 2015. Within a year, Bon Appétit maga-zine had declared it the best new bakery in America and the gold-en, flaky, buttery croissants regu-larly sell out. Armando has plans to open a second location at 87 McAllister this summer. Arsicault is Armando’s great grandfa-thers last name and the inspiration for the bakery.
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Events in the Richmond District This Week
Title: Clement Street Farmers Market Date: 4/21/2019 Time: 0900 - 1400 hrs Location: Clement Street between 2nd Avenue and 4th Avenue
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DEFINITION OF SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY
Suspicious activity is any observed behavior that could indicate a crime-related incident has been committed, or about to be committed. Unusual items or situations: A vehicle is parked in an odd location, a package/luggage is left unattended, a window/door is open that is usually closed, or other out-of-the-ordinary situations occur. Examples of Suspicious Activity: An individual peering into vehicles, to try and locate any valuables left unattended. An individual trying door handles to vehicles, and/or residences to gain access to the
vehicle and/or residence. An individual checking front doors of residences to locate any unattended packages, or
individuals following delivery trucks to see where the truck is dropping off packages.
IF YOU SEE SOMETHING, SAY SOMETHING
DEFINITIONS OF CRIME
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 in-jury on 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 se-rious bodily injury.
**Assault is when a person swings their arm and battery is when that arm makes contact with another person. ** Aggravated Assault– Assault upon another person with a deadly weapon or instrument other than a firearm or by 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 taken exceeds $950.
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INCIDENTS IN THE RICHMOND DISTRICT THIS WEEK
SAN FRANCISCO POLICE DEPARTMENT
Attempted Robbery, Vandalism, Probation Violation 4/8/19 23:13 4400 Block Geary Blvd
The Suspect entered the store and was immediately recognized by the Victim as a suspect from nu-merous prior theft attempts. The Victim confronted the Suspect and asked him to leave the store. The Suspect grabbed some beer, shoved the Victim out of the way, and attempted to flee. The Vic-tim grabbed the Suspect in front of the store and was assisted by another employee in detaining the suspect until police arrived moments later. A records check revealed the Suspect was on probation with prior robbery convictions. The Suspect was arrested and booked at County Jail on the following charges: Attempted Rob-bery, Vandalism, Probation Violation.
Burglary, Probation Violation, Possession of Burglary Tools 4/13/19 03:55 700 Block 8th Ave The Victim was awoken by a loud noise. The Victim looked out her window and saw that her locked metal gate was ajar. Arriving officers detained the Suspect who was inside the gate and the locked glass front door of the building. A records check revealed the Suspect was on probation out of this city. A search of the Suspect re-vealed several burglary tools. The suspect was arrested and booked at County Jail on the following charges: Burglary, Possession of Burglary Tools, Probation Violation
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MAP OF CRIMES
90 Incidents from 4/8/19 - 4/14/19
This newsletter is not intended to be a complete report of all police activity in the
Richmond District. For a detailed list of all criminal activity in your area, please
visit:
https://www.crimemapping.com/
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BURGLARIES
SAN FRANCISCO POLICE DEPARTMENT
CRIME TRENDS IN THE RICHMOND DISTRICT 4/8/2019 - 4/14/2019
DATE/TIME LOCATION SUSPECT DESCRIPTION
4/10/19 1:24 400 BLOCK 10TH AVE BLACK MALE, 20-30 YEARS OLD, WEARING BLACK HOODIE AND DARK PANTS
4/11/19 0:50 200 BLOCK 6TH AVE UNKNOWN
4/13/19 3:55 700 BLOCK 8TH AVE IN CUSTODY
4/12/19 9:00 100 BLOCK COLLINS ST IN CUSTODY
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SAN FRANCISCO POLICE DEPARTMENT
CRIME TRENDS IN THE RICHMOND DISTRICT 4/8/2019 - 4/14/2019
ROBBERIES
DATE/TIME LOCATION SUSPECT DESCRIPTION
4/8/19 23:13 4400 BLOCK GEARY BLVD IN CUSTODY
4/11/19 21:50 700 BLOCK 42ND AVE BLACK MALE, 30-35 YEARS OLD, WEARING BLACK HOODIE AND DARK PANTS
4/12/19 13:18 2600 BLOCK GEARY BLVD BLACK MALE, 20-30 YEARS OLD, WEARING GREY JACKET AND DARK JEANS
BLACK MALE, 20-30 YEARS OLD, WEARING BLACK JACKET AND GREY PANTS
4/13/19 15:29 3600 BLOCK GEARY BLVD BLACK MALE, 50-55 YEARS OLD, WEARING ORANGE VEST, AND DARK PANTS
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SAN FRANCISCO POLICE DEPARTMENT
13 AUTO BURGLARIES
CRIME TRENDS IN THE RICHMOND DISTRICT 4/8/2019 - 4/14/2019
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SAN FRANCISCO POLICE DEPARTMENT
AUTO BURGLARIES CONT’D
CRIME TRENDS IN THE RICHMOND DISTRICT 4/8/2019 - 4/14/2019
DATE/TIME LOCATION SUSPECT DESCRIPTION
4/8/19 9:00 90 HAGIWARA TEA GARDEN DR UNKNOWN
4/8/19 9:45 100 BLOCK 34TH AVE UNKNOWN
4/9/19 21:48 2675 GEARY BLVD UNKNOWN
4/10/19 8:15 3600 BLOCK FULTON ST UNKNOWN
4/10/19 10:30 1090 POINT LOBOS AVE UNKNOWN
4/11/19 21:30 2675 GEARY BLVD UNKNOWN
4/11/19 13:00 1090 POINT LOBOS AVE UNKNOWN
4/12/19 14:14 4TH AVE / CLEMENT ST UNKNOWN
4/13/19 13:40 1090 POINT LOBOS AVENUE UNKNOWN
4/8/19 16:00 MLK JR / DR MUSIC CONCOURSE DR UNKNOWN
4/8/19 11:30 1090 POINT LOBOS AVE UNKNOWN
4/13/19 23:00 3200 BLOCK WASHINGTON ST UNKNOWN
4/13/19 14:00 1090 POINT LOBOS AVE UNKNOWN
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TOTAL 13
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* which resulted in a police report
SAN FRANCISCO POLICE DEPARTMENT
CRIME TRENDS IN THE RICHMOND DISTRICT 4/8/2019 - 4/14/2019
TRAFFIC COLLISIONS
Traffic Citations Issued Traffic Operations (Focused Enforcement)
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DATE/TIME LOCATION PCF
4/13/19 13:55 CABRILLO ST/ 40TH AVE 22450(A) CVC- STOP SIGN VIOLATION
4/13/19 23:15 GEARY BLVD/ PALM AVE 21801(A) CVC-FAILURE TO YIELD
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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.
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]
SPECIAL EVENTS SERGEANT SERGEANT L. CUEBA 415-666-8012
RICHMOND STATION PERMITS & EVENTS OFFICER J. BRYANT 415-666-8023
RICHMOND STATION COMMUNITY LIAISON OFFICER OFFICER H. HARPER 415-666-8028
RICHMOND STATION GEARY BLVD FOOT BEAT OFFICERS OFFICER A. GARRETT 415-816-7017
OFFICER R. LIU 415-940-9210
RICHMOND STATION CLEMENT ST FOOT BEAT OFFICERS OFFICER E. WU 415-726-1841
OFFICER G. LEE 415-660-8593
RICHMOND STATION SACRAMENTO ST FOOT BEAT OFFICERS OFFICER R. MASANGCAY 415-653-6681
OFFICER K. O’LEARY 415-696-0343
RICHMOND STATION SCHOOL RESOURCE OFFICERS OFFICER T. HANG 415-969-0593
OFFICER M. HILL 415-813-0028
RICHMOND STATION HOMELESS OUTREACH OFFICERS OFFICER M. HODGE 415-852-0020
OFFICER B. CAMPBELL 415-726-1759
OFFICER M. ROSS 415-696-0459
OFFICER T. BARTLEY 415-696-0590
DEPT. OF PUBLIC WORKS TTY: 415-701-2323 311
DEPT. OF PARKING & TRAFFIC / SFMTA TTY: 415-701-2323 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