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1 1 Central Station Newsletter San Francisco Police Depar t ment Inside this issue: Captain s Message 1 Weekly Crime Update 2-10 Featured Officer of the Month Press Releases/Events/ Info Thank you for subscribing to our Newsletter! 11 Career Opportunities 21 Resource Information Please follow us on Captain Robert Yick s Message Dear Residents and Community Members, Wednesday, January 2, 2019 On Monday, January 8, 2017, Taraval Station hosted a press conference to announce the department s plan to address the increase in auto burglaries, as the reported number of auto burglaries increased 24% to approximately 30,000 citywide. The Taraval District was not immune and the number of reported auto burglaries in the district increased 10% to 1,783 in A review of auto burglary statistics revealed that property was left in plainview 70% of the time. Items of significant value were left in vehicles 90% of the time. As a part of a pilot program, both Taraval Station and Mission Station designated property crime liaison officers to address auto burglaries, bicycle thefts, residential burglaries and other property crimes. At the end of June 2018, the reported amount of auto burglaries in the Taraval District dropped 26%. Beginning January 1, 2019, all ten district stations will assign property crime liaison officers in their districts. Central Station will work with our community partners, participate in Park Smart and Lock/ Take/Hide and will conduct pro-active enforcement. Please remember to and remind others, especially tourists to Park Smart. Take all of your valuables with you, including wallets, passports, cell phones, tablets, laptops and cameras. Auto burglaries happen in seconds and it is difficult apprehending subjects that are involved. Happy New Year! Captain Robert Yick Commanding Officer Central Station Next Community Meeting: Date: 01/17/19 Time: 6:00pm Location: Salvation Army 1450 Powell Street Chief William Scott s message sanfranciscopolice.org/ chief-police
2 2 Page 2 Crimes of Note Burglary (Commercial and Residential) Burglary The intent upon entry into a property to commit grand theft, petty theft, or any felony. 12/18 4:20pm Burglary, Residence Unit BLK of Alta 12/19 5:25am Burglary, Commercial 400 BLK of Montgomery 12/19 3:00pm Burglary, Commercial 1400 BLK of Pacific 12/20 10:35pm Burglary, Apartment 100 BLK of Francisco 12/21 11:30pm Burglary, Apartment 800 BLK of North Point 12/22 5:00pm Burglary, Commercial 500 BLK of Post 12/23 10:30pm Burglary, Residence 1800 BLK of Mason 12/24 1:00am Burglary, Commercial 100 BLK of O Farrell 12/24 3:04am Burglary, Commercial 1000 BLK of Sacramento 12/26 2:52am Burglary, Attempt, Commercial 100 BLK of Geary 12/28 6:07pm Burglary, Commercial Unit BLK of Montgomery 12/30 6:16am Burglary, Commercial 900 BLK of Sutter 12/30 6:20am Burglary, Commercial 800 BLK of Sutter 12/30 8:00pm Burglary, Garage 1500 BLK of Jones Two unknown suspects entered the unlocked residence and stole property. An unknown suspect shattered the store window and stole property. An unknown suspect shattered the glass door and stole property. Two unknown suspects entered the construction area of the apartment building and stole property. An unknown suspect tampered with the metal gate with an unknown tool to enter the apartment complex. The suspect entered the apartment complex and stole a package. An unknown suspect damaged the chain lock that secured the front gate and stole property. An unknown suspect entered the unlocked residence and stole a laptop and car keys. The suspect then went to the garage and stole the victim s vehicle. The suspect entered the employees only area and stole property. Security detained the suspect. Arrest made. The suspect shattered the parking garage window and broke into a parked vehicle. Officers responded and found the suspect hiding underneath a vehicle. Arrest made. An unknown suspect shattered the store window and front door glass, but the glass remained intact and the suspect was not able to gain entry. An unknown suspect shattered the store window and stole property. An unknown suspect shattered the store window and stole property. An unknown suspect shattered the store window and stole property. An unknown suspect entered the apartment parking garage, broke into the victim s vehicle and stole property. The suspect also stole the victim s motorcycle. Aggravated Assault Assault An unlawful attempt, coupled with the present ability, to commit a violent injury on another person. 12/18 8:40pm Aggravated Assault, With Knife Unit BLK of Drumm 12/19 2:26pm Aggravated Assault, With Other Weapon Main/Mission 12/20 6:50am Aggravated Assault, With Other Weapon Jessie/New Montgomery The suspect approached the victim and made a comment. A physical altercation ensued. During the fight, the suspect pulled out a knife and slashed the victim. The victim was able to kick the suspect away. Officers responded and detained a suspect matching the description. Arrest made. The suspect was going through his bag in the MUNI shelter. The victim asked the suspect to move somewhere else. The suspect got upset and pushed the victim to the ground. The suspect straddled the victim and punched him in the face repeatedly with an object. A Federal Reserve Officer nearby ran to the victim s aid and detained the suspect. Arrest made. The victim was waking up subjects sleeping on Jessie Street when the unknown suspect refused. The suspect then got up and swung at the victim with a needle in his hand. A witness was able to pull the victim away from the suspect. The suspect then fled the scene.
3 3 Page 3 12/20 8:40pm Assault, With Caustic Chemical Unit BLK of Powell 12/21 11:20am Aggravated Assault, With Other Weapon Stockton/Sutter 12/22 10:30pm Aggravated Assault, With Knife Unit BLK of Powell 12/23 6:33am Aggravated Assault, With Other Weapon Unit BLK of Powell 12/26 12:00am Aggravated Assault, With Other Weapon 100 BLK of Pine 12/30 10:26am Aggravated Assault, With Other Weapon 800 BLK of Geary Three unknown suspects entered the store and were being disruptive. When security tried to remove them from the store, one of the suspects pepper sprayed security in the face. The suspects then fled the scene. An unknown suspect punched the victim in the head multiple times as the victim walked by. The suspect then fled the scene. The victim left her cell phone in a bathroom stall and immediately returned to retrieve it. When the suspect stepped out of the stall, the victim did not find her phone. The victim confronted the suspect and the suspect denied having the phone. The victim saw her cell phone on the suspect and reached for it. The suspect then pulled out a knife and stabbed at the victim. A security guard was able to separate the victim and suspect. Arrest made. An unknown suspect was sleeping in a booth inside the restaurant. The victim woke the suspect and asked him to leave. As the victim walked away, the suspect struck the victim in the head causing him to fall to the ground. The suspect then kicked and punched the victim multiple times. The suspect then fled the scene. The victim was asked to leave the store when an unknown suspect jabbed his cane at the victim s neck and pushed him out of the store. The suspect also swung the cane hitting the victim s wrist. The suspect then fled the scene. An unknown suspect entered the store and grabbed belts. The suspect then swung the belts at the victim. The victim grabbed the belts from the suspect and he punched the victim in the face. The suspect then fled the scene. Robbery Robbery Robbery is the taking of property from another by using force or by using fear. 12/19 12:56pm Robbery, With Force 1000 BLK of Pine 12/19 5:56pm Robbery, Commercial, With Knife 100 BLK of Sansome 12/19 9:40pm Robbery, Commercial, With Force Unit BLK of Powell 12/19 10:20pm Robbery, With Force 600 BLK of Sutter 12/20 1:35am Robbery, Commercial, With Other Weapon 500 BLK of Sutter 12/20 2:05am Robbery, Commercial, With Knife 100 BLK of Powell 12/20 12:53pm Robbery, With Force 600 BLK of Jackson 12/20 9:45pm Robbery, With Force Powell/Bay An unknown suspect entered the unlocked laundry room and stole a cell phone. The victim confronted the suspect. The suspect pushed the victim out of the way and fled the scene. An unknown suspect entered the store and stole merchandise. The suspects pulled out a knife from his pocket as he walked out of the store pass security. Fearing for his safety, the security did not make an attempt to stop the suspect. Four unknown suspects entered the store and stole merchandise. The victim followed the suspects outside and grabbed one of the suspects. The other suspects returned and assisted with the suspect s escape by punching the victim multiple times. The suspects then fled the scene in a vehicle. Three unknown suspects approached the victim and grabbed her cell phone from her hands with force which caused her to fall to the ground. The suspects then fled the scene. Three unknown suspects entered the store and stole merchandise. The victim confronted the suspects. One of the suspects grabbed a metal pole and ran towards the victim. The victim ran behind the counter to call the police as the suspects fled the scene. The victim recognized the unknown suspect from prior thefts as he entered the store. The victim told the suspect to leave. The suspect then pulled out a knife and threatened to stab the victim. The suspect grabbed merchandise and fled the scene. An unknown suspect stole the victim s cell phone that was charging. The victim grabbed the suspect in an attempt to stop him from leaving. The suspect pushed the victim to the ground and fled the scene. An unknown suspect bumped into the victim from behind and stole his cell phone from his hands. The suspect then fled the scene.
4 4 Page 4 12/22 10:01am Robbery, Commercial, With Force 100 BLK of O Farrell 12/22 11:57am Robbery, Attempt, With Force Pier 7 12/22 4:40pm Robbery, Commercial, With Force 100 BLK of O Farrell 12/23 2:47pm Robbery, Commercial, With Force 300 BLK of Post 12/23 5:10pm Robbery, Commercial, With Force Unit BLK of Powell 12/23 7:18pm Robbery, Commercial, With Force 2500 BLK of Taylor 12/26 1:09pm Robbery, With Gun 600 BLK of Post 12/27 3:45pm Robbery, Commercial, With Force Unit BLK of Powell 12/28 1:00am Robbery, With Force Montgomery/ Broadway 12/29 9:10pm Robbery, Commercial, With Force Unit BLK of Stockton 12/30 2:45am Robbery, With Other Weapon 1000 BLK of California 12/30 7:34pm Robbery, Commercial, With Force 100 BLK of Powell The suspect entered the store and stole merchandise. When confronted by security outside of the store, the suspect resisted and punched the security in the chest. Security was able to hold the suspect without further incident. Arrest made. The suspect approached the victim and grabbed her cell phone. The victim held on to her cell phone and was able to retain her cell phone. The suspect then fled the scene. Officers responded and detained a suspect matching the suspect s description. Arrest made. The suspect entered the store and stole merchandise. When confronted by security outside the store, a struggle ensued and the suspect kicked security in an attempt to flee. Security was able to detain the suspect without further incident. Arrest made. The suspect entered the store and stole merchandise. The suspect was confronted by security outside the store. A struggle ensued over the merchandise. Officers arrived and tried to detain the suspect. The suspect resisted and tried to kick the officers. The officers eventually was able to take the suspect into custody. Arrest made. The suspect entered the store and stole merchandise. The victim confronted the suspect outside of the store. The suspect dropped one of the items and as the victim picked it up, the suspect struck the victim in the neck with a bottle. The suspect then fled the scene. Officers were able to locate the suspect from the description provided. Arrest made. An unknown suspect entered the store and stole merchandise. The victim followed the suspect out of the store and grabbed the basket of merchandise. A struggle ensued and the victim dropped his pepper spray. The suspect picked up the pepper spray and threatened to spray the victim. The victim backed away and the suspect fled the scene. An unknown suspect followed the victim into her apartment building and pointed a gun at her. The suspect pushed the victim to the ground and hit her several times in the head with the gun. The suspect pulled the victim s purse from her and fled the scene. The two suspects entered the store and stole merchandise. The victim followed the suspects out of the store and was pushed in the chest. The victim flagged down an officer who then took the suspects into custody. Arrest made. An unknown suspect pushed the victim to the ground and stole his property. The three suspects entered the store and stole merchandise. The victim grabbed one of the suspects bag and the merchandise fell to the ground. As the victim picked up the items, the suspects punched and kicked the victim multiple times. Arrest made. The victim met the suspect at a bar and invited her to his hotel room. The victim then asked the suspect to leave, but the suspect struck the victim in the head and stole the victim s laptop bag. Officers detained a suspect vandalizing a vehicle which belonged to the victim. The victim identified the suspect detained was the suspect who robbed him. Arrest made. Five unknown suspects entered the store and stole merchandise. The victim attempted to stop the suspects at the door. The suspects threw empty soda cans him. The suspects then pushed pass the victim and fled the scene.
5 5 Page 5 12/30 8:20pm Robbery, With Force Sansome/Greenwich 12/30 9:00pm Robbery, With Knife Jackson/Montgomery An unknown suspect approached the witness and asked to use his cell phone. The witness refused to let the suspect use his phone. The suspect then turned to the victim and grabbed her purse. The victim held on to the purse. The suspect reached into the purse and took the victim s cell phone. The suspect then fled the scene. An unknown suspect grabbed the victim from behind and pointed a knife at him. The suspect demanded the victim s property. Fearing for his safety, the victim gave the suspect his property. The suspect then fled the scene. Vehicle Burglary 12/18 12/ Incidents
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9 9 Page 9 Incidents of Note Burglary, Other Building, Unlawful Entry; Malicious Mischief, Adult Suspect; Violation of Stay Away Order - Arrest Made 12/18/18 12:15pm Powell St/Francisco St On 12/17/18, an officer responded to a business on the 100 BLK of Jefferson regarding a prior burglary incident. Officers were told that on 12/11/18, the business electronic control systems had a major failure. Upon reviewing surveillance footage, a known suspect was seen entering the business through an unlocked front door. The suspect then accessed the rear staircases that is not used for general public. The suspect entered the electrical room. Approximately 10 minutes later, the suspect exited the building. Although the surveillance footage does not capture the inside of the electrical room, but the time the suspect entered the electrical room was only moments before the system failure occurred. The suspect also has an active stay away order to stay away from the area of the business. On 12/18/18, the officer was on patrol and observed the suspect riding a bicycle on Powell Street near Bay Street. The officer told the suspect to stop and the suspect complied. The officer took the suspect into custody. The suspect was booked at County Jail for burglary, vandalism and violation of a stay away order. Burglary, Vehicle; Stolen Property, Possession with Knowledge, Receiving; Conspiracy - Arrest Made 12/18/18 1:55pm Chestnut St/Hyde St On 12/18/18, Central plainclothes officers conducted a vehicle burglary abatement operation in the area of Chestnut Street and Hyde Street. The officers observed Suspect #1 break the window of a vehicle and removed a bag from the vehicle. Suspect #1 got into the rear seat of a vehicle and Suspect #2 drove away. The officers followed the vehicle onto the freeway. With the assistance of patrol officers from Central Station and Northern Station, the vehicle was stopped and the two suspects were taken into custody. Officers located additional stolen property that were stolen from two other vehicles earlier the same day. The suspects were booked at County Jail for burglary, possession of stolen property, possession of burglary tools and conspiracy.
10 10 Page 10 Burglary Forcible Entry, Possession of Burglary Tools, Probation Violation- Arrest Made 12/24/18 3:04am 1000 BLK of Sacramento St On 12/24/18, Central Officers responded to an apartment parking garage on the 1000 BLK of Sacramento St on a report of a burglary. Officers searched the structure and located a suspect hiding under a car on the 4th floor. Officers took the suspect into custody without incident. After reviewing the surveillance camera, three suspects are seen entering the parking structure after one suspect breaks out the window. Officers searched the area for the other two suspects, but did not locate them. The suspect was arrested and booked at the County Jail for burglary, possession of burglary tools, and probation violation. Vehicle Burglary, Attempted Stolen Vehicle, Threat or Force to Resist Executive Officer - Arrest Made 12/25/18 12:25pm 1100 BLK of Hyde St On 12/25/18, a victim flagged down Central Foot Beat Officers and pointed out a suspect who broke into the victim s vehicle. Officers ordered the suspect to stop, but the suspect refused to listen to orders. The suspect responded by reaching into his pocket for a folding knife. Officers reacted quickly and was successful in placing the suspect under arrest. Officer s searched the suspect s bag and located the victim s property inside. The victim also pointed out that his vehicle ignition had been tampered with. The suspect was booked at the County Jail for vehicle burglary, attempted vehicle theft, possession of stolen property, and resisting an officer with force.
11 11 Page 11 Each month 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 Juan Lara, a 1-year member of. Officer Lara was born in San Francisco. He graduated from Fairfield High School in Fairfield, CA and went on to attend college at Columbia College of Missouri where he received his Associate s Degree in Criminal Justice. Officer Lara joined the San Francisco Police Department in May After graduating from the Police Academy, he was assigned to Northern Station for field training. After completing field training, he was assigned to Mission Station for probation. After probation, he was assigned to Bayview Station. In June 2018, he took his transfer to come work at Central Station. Officer Lara is a patrol officer and can be seen patrolling throughout the Central District. Officer Lara is a Field Training Officer and is Crisis Intervention Trained. Officer Lara s favorite thing about the Central District is the young and eager officers and the variety of people that are in the district.
12 12 Page 12 Winter Wonderland Ice Skating 12/21/18
13 13 Page 13 North Beach Holiday Party 12/19/18
14 14 Page 14 Ping Yuen Holiday Party 12/18/18
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16 16 Page 16 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 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 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.
17 17 Page 17 Definition of Community Policing Community policing, or community-oriented policing, is a strategy of policing that focuses on police building ties and working closely with members of the communities. Homeless Outreach and Outreach to Drug Users: Central Station officers coordinate with city agencies to provide outreach and assistance to rehabilitate those who are dependent on illegal drugs and outreach to homeless individuals to connect them with resources and support. Foot Patrols: Central Station have beat officers assigned to Union Square, Fisherman s Wharf, Chinatown, North Beach and Market/Drumm area. Monthly Police Community Relations Meetings: Community Meetings are held continuously. Officers also attend meetings with merchants groups, business groups, development authorities and others. Concerns are voiced and addressed through problem solving. Updates: Central Station sends out newsletter updates to residents in the District that alerts residents of crime trends, upcoming community events, crime prevention tips, and information on how to contact officers at the District Station.
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20 20 Page 20 The SFPD wants to hear from YOU. We are committed to excellence in law enforcement and are dedicated to the people, traditions and diversity of our City. Our mission is to provide service with understanding, response with compassion, performance with integrity and law enforcement with vision. We welcome your comments. Let us know how we re doing, what we could be doing better and your thoughts on how your police department can work more closely with the community we proudly serve. Visit us at sanfranciscopolice.org/feedback. Your feedback will help SFPD better serve our City. Comments will be reviewed by our Community Engagement Unit and forwarded to the relevant unit, department office or neighborhood station for review and follow up, if appropriate. (If this is an emergency, please call 911. For non-emergencies, call You may also visit for more information on providing input on SFPD policies and practices.)
21 21 Page 21 Career Opportunities Applying is Easy! 1. Apply with the City and County of San Francisco at (Entry Level (Q-2) Police Officer) 2. Go to choose law enforcement, and register to take the San Francisco 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 confirming your exam date, time and location.
22 22 Page 22 EMERGENCY: 911 Non-Emergency: Cell Phone 911: 911 Customer Service Center: 311 Central Station: Captain Robert Yick Patrol Lieutenants Anonymous Tip-Line S.A.F.E Website: SFPD Tip Line: Chinese Tip Line: Text a Tip: (Tip 411) W e, the members of the San Francisco Police Department, are committed to excellence in law enforcement and are dedicated to the people, traditions and diversity of our City. In order to protect life and property, prevent crime and reduce the fear of crime, we will provide service with understanding, response with compassion, performance with integrity and law enforcement with vision. Blessing Scam Hotline: Graffiti Abatement: Central Events: Central Permits/ Code Abatement: Deputy City Attorney: Dept. of Parking & Traffic: Sgt. Jeff Ferreira Officer Steve Matthias Jill Cannon DPW Dispatch
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