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July, 12th 2018 CAPTAIN’S MESSAGE:
Next Community Meeting July 24th, 2018 Richmond Station 461 6th Ave 6PM
Captain Michelle Jean Commanding Officer
Richmond Station
San Francisco Police Department
Richmond Station Newsletter
Hello Richmond District Residents: San Francisco adopted Vision Zero in 2014 to build safer streets and eliminate traffic deaths. Pedestrians and cyclists are at a heightened risk of injury in speed-related crashes. Studies show that if a pedestrian is hit by a car traveling 40 mph there is an 80% chance the pedestrian will be killed, but if a driver strikes a pedestrian traveling 20 mph there is a 10% chance the pedestri-an will be killed. Most of the streets in the Richmond District have speed limits of 25 MPH. Slowing down could save someone’s life. Stop at stop signs , red lights, and remember to yield to pedestrian in crosswalks. Lets all do our part to keep pedestrians safe.
Have a great week!
CAPTAIN'S MESSAGE 1
OFFICER OF THE MONTH 2
CITIZEN OF THE MONTH 3
EVENTS IN THE DISTRICT 4-6
DEFINITIONS 7
CRIME TRENDS 8-14
PRESS RELEASE 15-17
PHONE CONTACT LIST 18
RECRUITMENT 19
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Officer of the Month
Kevin O'Leary
Officer O’Leary has been with the San Francisco Po-lice Department for 14 years and has worked at Taraval, Park, Tenderloin, and Rich-mond Station. Originally from the Penin-sula, O’Leary enjoys work-ing for the city and has oth-er family members in the department. He is currently assigned to the Presidio Heights Footbeat. Prior to becoming a Police Officer, O’Leary worked as an elec-tronics engineer and obtained his AA in Criminal Justice. O’Leary also served 25 years in the Air Force Reserves. When not at work O’Leary enjoys traveling, playing golf, read-ing, and doing crossword puzzles.
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Citizen of the month Maria birch
Maria is a store protection specialist at Ross Store on Geary Blvd and will be promoted to store supervi-sor this week!
Maria was born and raised in the Republic of Moldo-va in Eastern Europe. In 2009 she immigrated to the US and settled in San Francisco.
Maria appreciates living and working in the Richmond District. In her free time she likes to cook and discover new nature spots to hike with her family.
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Events in the Richmond District This Week
Title: Clement Street Farmers Market Date: 07/15/2018 Time: 0700-1530 hrs Location: Clement Street between 2nd Avenue and 4th Avenue Title: Golden Gate Park Band Series Date: 07/15/2018 Time: 1300-1500 hrs Location: Golden Gate Park- Music Concourse Bandshell Details: This event is a weekly two hour concert by the Golden Gate Park Band. Classical Music, Marches, Opera Selections, Jazz, and more will be fea-tured during the concerts. Title: Flower Piano Date: 07/05/2018-07/16/2018 Time: 0900-1800 hrs Location: San Francisco Botanical Garden- 1199 9th Avenue Police District: Richmond Details: Flower Piano is a twelve-day public art installation where twelve pi-anos are placed throughout the San Francisco Botanical Gardens. There will be scheduled performances at select times on the weekends. The pianos are other-wise available for the general public to play. The event is open to the public. The event is free for all San Francisco City and County residents and included in the $8 admission for non-residents.
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Please join Supervisor Catherine Stefani and the San Francis-co Shared Schoolyard Project at Cobb Elementary School (2725 California Street) on Saturday, July 14th from 11 am - 1 pm for an exciting Public Safety Fair! The community-driven event will feature public safety tips, free lunch, and activities for the whole community. Activities will include recreational activities for kids of all ages, music, and a raffle prize giveaway! Read more at www.SFSharedSchoolyard.org.
DATE: 7/14/2018 TIME: 11:00 AM– 1:00 PM LOCATION: Dr. William L. Cobb Elementary School 2725 California St, SF
DATE: 7/28/2018 TIME: 11:00 AM– 2:00 PM LOCATION: Sherman Elementary School 1651 Union St, SF
Please join Supervisor Catherine Stefani and the San Francis-co Shared Schoolyard Project at Sherman Elementary School (1651 Union St.) on Saturday, July 28th from 11 am - 2 pm for an exciting Public Safety Fair! The community-driven event will feature public safety tips, free lunch, and activities for the whole community. Activities will include recreational activities for kids of all ages, music, and a raffle prize giveaway! Read more at www.SFSharedSchoolyard.org.
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DEFINITION OF SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY
Suspicious activity is any observed behavior that could indicate a crime-related inci-dent 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 packag-
es, or individuals following delivery trucks to see where the truck is dropping off packages.
IF YOU SEE SOMETHING, SAY SOMETHING
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 injury on another per-son. 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 ser ious bodily in jury. **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.
DEFINITIONS OF CRIME
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MAP OF CRIMES
99 Incidents from 07/02/18-07/08/18
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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INCIDENTS IN THE RICHMOND DISTRICT THIS WEEK
SAN FRANCISCO POLICE DEPARTMENT
Roll Over Traffic Collision 07/08/2018 0512 Hours Cabrillo St/ 24th Ave
The vehicle was traveling westbound on Cabrillo St. when the driver fell asleep at the wheel and then crashed into two parked vehicles. The vehicle flipped over, pushed one of the parked cars into a tree, and rolled onto the top of the second vehicle. The driver was able to crawl out of the ve-hicle after the crash. Police and Fire arrived on the scene and transported the driver to the hospital.
Structure Fire 07/02/2018 0230 Hours Golden Gate Park Golf Course Club House
Police Officers and Fire Fighters responded to an alarm call at the location. The structure was on fire and required several Engines to extinguish the blaze. The structure is estimated to be a total loss. Arson investigators responded to the scene. This is an on going investigation.
Burglary, Probation Violation 07/07/2018 1620 Hours Walgreens 25 Point Lobos Ave Store employees recognized a shoplifting suspect in the store shoplifting again and advised the suspect to leave. The suspect refused to leave and began taking more items from the store, and consumed some items before leaving with the stolen goods. Police arrived and detained the sus-pect and recovered some of the stolen items. A records check revealed the suspect was on felo-ny probation for a similar offense. The suspect was arrested and booked at County Jail One on the following charges: Burglary, Pro-bation Violation, Trespassing.
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SAN FRANCISCO POLICE DEPARTMENT
CRIME TRENDS IN THE RICHMOND DISTRICT 07/02/2018 - 07/08/2018
BURGLARIES
ROBBERIES
DATE/TIME LOCATION SUSPECT DESCRIPTION
7/3/18 15:18 5200 GEARY BLVD 1. BLACK MALE, 30-40 YEARS OLD, WEARING BLACK SWEATSHIRT AND BLACK PANTS 2. BLACK MALE, 35-40 YEARS OLD, WEARING GREY HOODIE AND GREY BEANIE 3. BLACK FEMALE, 35-40, WEARING WHITE GAP SWEATER AND JEANS
DATE/TIME LOCATION SUSPECT DESCRIPTION
7/3/18 19:34 2600 BLOCK MCALLISTER ST HISPANIC MALE, 20-25 YEARS OLD, WEARING DARK BAGGY CLOTHING
7/5/18 7:40 500 BLOCK 32ND AVE WHITE MALE, 20-25 YEARS OLD, WEARING WHITE TEE SHIRT AND KHAKI PANTS
7/5/18 16:30 2800 BLOCK BUSH ST UNKNOWN
7/7/18 16:14 25 POINT LOBOS AVE IN CUSTODY
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SAN FRANCISCO POLICE DEPARTMENT
28 AUTO BURGLARIES
CRIME TRENDS IN THE RICHMOND DISTRICT 07/02/2018 - 07/08/2018
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SAN FRANCISCO POLICE DEPARTMENT
AUTO BURGLARIES CONT’D
CRIME TRENDS IN THE RICHMOND DISTRICT 07/02/2018 - 07/08/2018
DATE/TIME LOCATION SUSPECT DESCRIPTION SUSPECT VEHICLE
7/2/18 12:00 MASONIC AVE & GEARY BLVD
7/2/18 15:15 50 STOW LAKE DR E
7/2/18 16:00 JFK DR & TRANSVERSE DR
7/2/18 18:00 1000 GREAT HWY
7/2/18 21:15 5300 BLOCK GEARY BLVD
7/2/18 20:00 18TH AVE & GEARY BLVD
7/2/18 21:00 100 BLOCK 5TH AVE
7/3/18 21:30 2800 BLOCK GEARY BLVD
7/4/18 15:00 55 MUSIC CONCOURSE DR
7/4/18 20:12 700 BLOCK GREAT HWY WHITE MALE, 20-30 YEARS OLD, WEARING SUN-GLASSES, BLACK AND WHITE HOODIE, AND BLACK BEANIE
7/5/18 10:00 MLK JR DR & HAGIWARA TEA GARDEN DR
7/5/18 13:30 32ND AVE & CLEMENT ST
7/5/18 14:30 JFK DR & 30TH AVE
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SAN FRANCISCO POLICE DEPARTMENT
CRIME TRENDS IN THE RICHMOND DISTRICT 07/02/2018 - 07/08/2018
AUTO BURGULARIES CONT’D
DATE/TIME LOCATION SUSPECT DESCRIPTION SUSPECT VEHICLE
7/6/18 1:50 500 BLOCK 9TH AVE
7/5/18 19:30 NANCY PELOSI DR & BOWLING GREEN DR
7/6/18 19:00 1090 POINT LOBOS AVE 1. BLACK MALE 20-30 YEARS OLD, WEARING DARK SHIRT AND DARK PANTS 2. HISPANIC FEMALE, DRIVER OF VEHICLE, NO FURTHER INFO 3. BLACK MALE, NO FURTHER INFO
4 DOOR WHITE HON-DA CIVIC
7/7/18 18:00 400 BLOCK EUCLID AVE
7/8/18 16:15 100 BLOCK 34TH AVE
7/2/18 8:00 MLK JR DR & NANCY PELOSI DR
7/2/18 17:00 BRODERICK ST & CLAY ST
7/3/18 15:00 MLK JR DR & 9TH AVE
7/4/18 11:00 LEGION OF HONOR DR & EL CAMINO DEL MAR
7/2/18 6:15 5700 BLOCK GEARY BLVD
7/3/18 20:00 MASONIC AVE & OFARRELL ST
7/4/18 21:00 1090 POINT LOBOS AVE
7/5/18 15:05 1100 BLOCK 9TH AVE
7/5/18 18:00 55 MUSIC CONCOURSE DR
7/5/18 21:20 MLK JR DR & NANCY PELOSI DR
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TOTAL 28
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* which resulted in a police report
SAN FRANCISCO POLICE DEPARTMENT
CRIME TRENDS IN THE RICHMOND DISTRICT 07/02/2018 - 07/08/2018
TRAFFIC COLLISIONS
DATE/TIME LOCATION PCF
7/8/18 5:13 2346 CABRILLO ST 22350 CVC-UNSAFE SPEED
7/5/18 18:48 FULTON ST/ 21ST AVE 22100(A) CVC- IMPROPER RIGHT TURN
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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]
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 K. IVANOV 415-726-1787
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 B. NEILL 415-726-1813
RICHMOND STATION SCHOOL RESOURCE OFFICERS OFFICER T. HANG 415-666-8000
OFFICER M. HILL 415-666-8000
RICHMOND STATION HOMELESS OUTREACH OFFICERS OFFICER M. HODGE 415-852-0020
OFFICER B. CAMPBELL 415-726-1759
OFFICER E. ZELTZER 415-666-8000
OFFICER C. MCKAY 415-666-8000
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
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