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Crimes of Note
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Press Releases
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Career Opportunity
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Community Calendar
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Police Commission
The San Francisco Police Commission will have their meeting in the Central Police District on Wednesday,
May 18, 2016 at 6:00 p.m. The meeting will be held at the Gordon J. Lau elementary school located at
940 Clay Street. I will provide an overview of the Central District. I invite everyone to this important
meeting.
Distracted Driving Month
April is distracted driving month. We will continue our work to enforce laws around distracted driving.
Please be careful to not be distracted while driving. See the enclosed press release in this weeks
newsletter. Speaking of traffic safety, Central Station Officers last Saturday issued 7 citations at Broadway
and Powell Streets for vehicles failing to yield to pedestrians in the crosswalk.
Great Police Work
I would like to conclude this weeks newsletter by highlighting some recent outstanding police work:
On March 8, 2016 at approximately 2:28 a.m., Officers Srinivas, Battle, Johnson, Zamora and Williams
captured two burglars on the unit block of Green Street. The suspects were captured and were in
possession of wire cutters, a crow bar, a grinder and other tools. A great arrest!
On March 19, 2016 at approximately 7:25 p.m., a juvenile was robbed on the 800 block of Jackson. After
an extensive investigation lead by Sergeant Do, the Juvenile suspects were taken into custody a few days
later.
On March 22, 2016 at approximately 1:30 p.m., Officer Kimberly Ng arrested a robbery suspect on the
1200 block of Stockton Street. The suspect had taken the victims wallet and money.
Last, Officer Tiumalu, was made aware that an I phone was stolen. The victim was able to indicate via his
phone that it was stolen and how it could be returned. The suspect communicated with the victim and said
that for $200, the victim could get his phone back. The suspect attempted to be creative by telling the
victim to go to a particular ice cream store, buy an ice cream sandwich and place the $200 underneath the
sandwich. What the suspect did not realize is that the victim would be accompanied by Officers Tiumalu,
Clendenen and Kresley. The officers and the victim appeared at the store and placed the suspect under
arrest. Great police work!
Vacation
I will be on vacation beginning this evening, returning next Thursday April 7, 2016. In my absence, Lieutenant Molly Pengel will serve as the Acting Captain. She may be reached on my phone line at 415-3152480 or at molly.pengel@sfgov.org.
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Congratulations to
Inspector Paulsen for his
retirement on March 30, 2016
after 32 years of service!
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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 injury
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
serious 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 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 taken
exceeds $950.
Petty Theft Theft where the value of the property taken is less than $950.
Robberies
3/25
12:00pm
3/26
10:41pm
3/26
11:00pm
3/27
9:00pm
3/29
2:47pm
Assault/Battery/Violent Crimes
3/24
10:10am
3/29
1:31pm
Battery
Unit block of Grant
Battery
Bush/Sansome
3/22
2:10am
An unknown suspect used a tree branch and reached into the gate
and stole mail and a package.
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3/22
11:39am
3/22
4:30pm
3/23
1:55am
3/23
1:10pm
3/23
3:10pm
3/23
3:50pm
3/23
4:45pm
3/23
7:45pm
3/23
8:23pm
3/23
10:30pm
3/24
10:50am
3/24
12:00pm
3/24
12:30pm
3/24
3:00pm
3/24
7:03pm
3/25
3:00am
3/25
8:30am
3/25
11:00am
3/25
2:20pm
3/25
4:00pm
3/25
5:00pm
3/25
5:30pm
Theft, Shoplifting
500 block of Beach
Theft, From Building
300 block of Market
Theft, Other Property
300 block of Sutter
Theft, From Locked
Vehicle
Lombard/Leavenworth
Theft, From Locked
Vehicle
800 block of Chestnut
Theft, Shoplifting
Unit block of
Montgomery
Theft, From Locked
Vehicle
Filbert/Leavenworth
Theft, From Locked
Vehicle
2300 block of Stockton
Theft, Shoplifting
400 block of Post
Theft, From Locked
Vehicle
Beach/Jones
Theft, From Unlocked
Vehicle
1200 block of
Sacramento
Theft, Pickpocket
700 block of Sutter
Theft, Other Property
Market/Fremont
Theft, From Locked
Vehicle
Unit block of Bay
Theft, Vehicle
500 block of Taylor
Theft, From Building
300 block of Powell
Theft, From Building
400 block of Geary
Theft, Shoplifting
200 block of Stockton
Theft, Shoplifting
100 block of OFarrell
Theft, From Locked
Vehicle
1100 block of Columbus
Theft, From Locked
Vehicle
Larkin/Union
Theft, From Locked
Vehicle
Lombard/Leavenworth
An unknown suspect stole the victims cell phone from the victims
jacket pocket.
An unknown suspect stood behind the victim as the victim withdrew
money from the ATM. After the victim left, the suspect withdrew
money from the victims account.
An unknown suspect shattered the passenger side rear window
and stole a laptop and passports.
Stolen vehicle.
Two unknown suspects met the victim at a bar and invited the
victim to their hotel room. When the victim was in the bathroom,
the suspects stole the victims wallet and cell phone and fled
away.
An unknown suspect stole the victims backpack which was placed
unattended outside of the bathroom stall.
Three unknown suspects entered the store and stole purses.
The suspect entered the store and stole watches. The suspect was
stopped by security outside of the store. The suspect also had an
outstanding warrant. Arrest made.
An unknown suspect shattered the passenger side rear window
and stole a backpack, containing chargers.
An unknown suspect shattered the trunk window and stole a
backpack, containing art materials.
An unknown suspect shattered the passenger side front window
and stole laptop bags, containing a laptop, passports,
identification cards and money.
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3/25
6:15pm
3/25
6:30pm
3/25
7:00pm
3/25
7:31pm
3/25
9:05pm
3/25
10:00pm
3/26
1:25pm
3/26
2:00pm
3/26
5:00pm
3/26
6:30pm
3/26
8:00pm
3/27
2:43pm
3/27
3:00pm
3/27
3:30pm
3/27
3:50pm
3/27
4:30pm
3/27
4:30pm
3/28
6:30am
3/28
2:21pm
3/28
2:40pm
3/28
4:30pm
3/28
5:45pm
3/28
6:45pm
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3/28
7:30pm
3/29
12:22pm
3/29
12:25pm
3/29
12:30pm
3/29
1:30pm
3/29
3:00pm
3/22
5:00pm
3/23
11:22am
3/23
3:00pm
3/24
3:21pm
3/25
12:08am
3/25
12:30am
3/25
7:18am
3/25
11:18am
3/25
6:00pm
3/26
12:06pm
3/26
9:08pm
3/26
10:19pm
3/26
11:15pm
3/27
1:06am
3/27
3:25pm
3/27
6:30pm
3/29
5:00am
3/29
9:42am
3/29
12:00pm
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Troy Campbell grew up in Eastern Washington and spent most of his adulthood in
beautiful 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 San
Francisco, where he has been since July of 2010. Troy jumped right into his new
community and became very involved in community events. Troy works closely with
Captain 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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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 Murphys, CA before attending San Francisco State University where she received
a Bachelors 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 McBrides life, which inspired her to
become a first responder.
Officer McBride entered the San Francisco Police Academy in 2001. After graduating from
the San Francisco Police Academy, Officer McBride was assigned to Tenderloin Station for
field training. After she completed field training, she was assigned to Richmond Station for
her probation. When she finished her probation, she was assigned to Southern Station,
where she joined the Homeless Outreach team with Captain Lazar. While at Southern
Station, Officer McBride worked several different positions, she was a School Resource
Officer, 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. Her
favorite saying is, When you smile, the world smiles with you. When youre sad, youre
sad alone. Kindness and laughter is contagious.
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EMERGENCY:
911
Non-Emergency:
553-0123
911
311
Central Station:
315-2400
315-2480 David.Lazar@sfgov.org
315-2400 Valerie.Matthews@sfgov.org
315-2400 Molly.Pengel@sfgov.org
315-2400 Jody.Kato@sfgov.org
315-2400 Brien.Hoo@sfgov.org
315-2400 Samuel.Christ@sfgov.org
Anonymous Tip-Line
392-2623
S.A.F.E.
553-1984
Website:
www.centralpolicestation.org
575-4444
315-2435
Text a Tip:
553-9219
Graffiti Abatement:
850-6951
Central Events:
Central Permits:
Code Abatement:
553-1943
DPW Dispatch
695-2020
Homeless Issues:
Chinatown Beat:
Union Square Beat: