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entral Station ewsletter
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Captain’sMessage 1-3
CrimesofNote 4-8
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CommunityCalendar 14
CentralDistrictMap 15
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Volume ,Issue June16,2016
Captain Lazar’s Message
Captain David Lazar
Commanding Officer Central Station
Go Warriors!
Officersare prepared tonight for a Warriorswin!Ourhot spot areasare Grant and Green, Broadway andColumbus, Coit Tower, and Fisherman’sWharf. I willhave extra officersonpatrol starting around the firstquarter of the game inorder to prevent any problemsat these locations.
Coffeewitha Cop
The Department isnow hosting “Coffee witha Cop” meetings. AsI may havementioned in previousnewsletters, Captain Cherniss, formerly of Tenderloin Station,wasthe first to have sucha gathering about a year ago. We will have our meetingonTuesday, June 21, 2016 from8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. at Caffe Greco, 432ColumbusAvenue. Officerswill be there to have coffee withthe community andhave a conversationabout neighborhood issues. This isa great way to get to knowthe officerswho patrol our neighborhoods.
Monthly Community Meeting
Tonight ismy monthly community meeting. The meeting isfrom6:00 p.m. to 7:00p.m. and will be held at the TuscanInn, 425Northpoint. I will provide anoverviewof the criminal activity in the district and addressquestionsor concerns. Thisevening, we will have guest speakersfromthe Fisherman’sWharf Ambassadors, Recology Zero Waste Management and SFSafe Bikes. We will getthroughthe meeting inanhour!I hope to see youthere.
TrafficEnforcement
Thanksto Officers DavidNastari andMikeEllis fromthe Traffic Company, theother day onBroadway fromPowell to Columbus, officerswrote 6 citationsfortexting while driving, 10 citationsfor talking ona cell phone, 2 citationsfor makinga uturnina businessdistrict and 1 citationfor failing to yield to a pedestrianinthecrosswalk. I amgrateful for their assistance aswe work to make traffic safety apriority!
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Mother’s AgainstDrunkDrivingCalifornia HeroAward
Congratulationsto OfficerJoshua McFall who wasone of two SanFrancisco Police Officersto receive thisprestigiousaward for his workin apprehending drunk drivers. OfficerMcFall is one of our in-house expert onDUI and worksto make the Central District safe by taking drunk driversoff the street. Asmany of youknow, I
washit by a drunk driver last October and I believe our workinthisarea saveslives!
Inthe coming weeks, I will mentionthe youthengagement activitieswe have planned for the Ping YuenHousing Development and NorthBeachPlace.
Have a great Father’sDay Weekend!
Captain David LazarCentral Station
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Congratulationsto Officer Catherine Daly
onher retirement withthe Department on
June 15, 2016!
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Robberies
Assault/Battery/ViolentCrimes
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Crimesof Note
Definitions
Robbery – Robbery isthe taking of property fromanother by using force or by using fear.
Assault– Anassault isanunlawful attempt, coupled withthe present ability, to commit a violent injuryonanother person.
Battery - (Misdemeanorbattery) is any willful and unlawful touching of another.(Felony battery) isthe use of force or violence uponthe personof another that causes
seriousbodily injury.
*Assaultis whena personswings their armandbattery is whenthatarmmakes contactwithanotherperson.
AggravatedAssault– Assault uponanother personwitha deadly weaponor instrument other than a
firearmor by any meansof force likely to produce great bodily injury.Burglary – The intent uponentry into a property to commit grand theft, petty theft, or any felony.
GrandTheft– Grand theft istheft committed whenthe value of the money, labor, or property takenexceeds $950.
Petty Theft– Theft where the value of the property takenislessthan$950.
6/ 12 11:30pm Robbery, WithForce600blockofPost
Anunknownsuspect elbowed the victimin the chest and the victimfell onthe ground. The suspect stole the victim’scell phone andfled away.
6/ 13 2:10am Robbery, WithKnife1300blockof Columbus
Anunknownsuspect approached the victimand stated that he hada knife and demanded the victim’sproperties. Fearing for hersafety, the victimgave the suspect her purse and computer bag,containing a laptop.
6/ 13 8:18pm Robbery, WithForceGrant/O’Farrell
Anunknownsuspect grabbed the victim’scell phone fromthevictim’shand. The victimchased after the suspect. The suspect wasstruggling withsecurity and the victimtried to get the cell phonefromthe suspect. The suspect punched the victimin the face andfled away.
6/ 13 11:30pm Robbery, WithForce200blockof Columbus
Anunknownsuspect tried to grab the cell phone out of the victim’shand. The victimheld onto the cell phone. The suspect pushed thevictimand grabbed the cell phone out of the victim’shand.
6/ 14 12:50pm Robbery, Attempt, WithForce
1000blockofGrant
Two unknownsuspectsapproached the victimand tried to pull thevictim’snecklace fromthe victim’sneck. The victimgrabbed onto
the necklace and screamed for help. The suspectsfled away.
6/ 9 4:30pm Battery500blockofMarket
Anunknownsuspect chest bumped the victimasthe victimwasrunning throughthe MUNI platform.
6/ 10 6:04am BatterySpear/Market
The suspect waswalking next to the victim. The victimturned andthe suspect punched the victiminthe face. Citationissued.
6/ 10 8:55pm Battery200blockofSutter
Anunknownsuspect wasintoxicated and causing a commotion. Thevictimasked the suspect to calmdownand the suspect punched thevictimin the eye.
6/ 13 10:04pm BatteryGeary/Stockton
The suspect punched the victimonthe back of the head. Citationissued.
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6/ 14 9:39pm Battery100blockofDrumm
The suspect tried to enter the restaurant throughthe side door. Thevictimdid not allowthe suspect to go throughthe side door andthe suspect punched the victiminthe eye. Citationissued.
6/ 8 10:03am Theft, FromLockedVehicle200 blockofBeach
Anunknownsuspect shattered the driver side rear windowandstole backpacks, containing a laptop, clothing, money andcosmetics.
6/ 8 10:55am Theft, Attempt, FromLockedVehicle2000blockof Leavenworth
Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side rear window. The victimreturned to the vehicleand yelled at the suspect. Thesuspect fled away.
6/ 8 12:00pm Theft, FromBuilding300 blockofJefferson
Anunknownsuspect stole the victim’scell phone whichwas left onthe counter.
6/ 8 1:20pm Theft, FromLockedVehicleVandewater/Powell
Anunknownsuspect reached into the vehicle withthe windowsrolled downand stole a cell phone.
6/ 8 1:30pm Theft, FromLockedVehicle
Kearny/Clay
Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side front windowand stole a bag, containing a tablet, sunglassesand charger.
6/ 8 1:30pm Theft, OtherProperty1100blockofPine
Anunknownsuspect climbed over the fence and stole a pickaxand broomfromthe apartment building outside area.
6/ 8 5:30pm Theft, FromLockedVehicle2300blockof Leavenworth
Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side front windowand stole a backpack.
6/ 8 11:30pm Theft, Vehicle500 blockofGeary
Stolenvehicle.
6/ 9 2:24pm Theft, Shoplifting200 blockofSutter
Anunknownsuspect entered the storeand stole a jacket.
6/ 9 7:27pm Theft, FromBuilding900 blockofCalifornia
Anunknownsuspect stole the victim’ssuitcase whichwasplacedbehind the chair the victimwassitting on.
6/ 9 8:00pm Theft, FromLocked
VehicleWashington/Davis
Anunknownsuspect shattered the driver side rear windowand
stole a purse and a backpack.
6/ 9 8:30pm Theft, FromLockedVehicleClay/Drumm
Anunknownsuspect shattered the trunk windowand stole a bag,containing laptops and headphones.
6/ 10 9:00am Theft, FromLockedVehicleLeavenworth/Chestnut
Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side front windowand stole a backpack, containing a laptop and passport.
6/ 10 10:15am Theft, FromLockedVehicle800 blockof Chestnut
Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side front windowand stole a wallet.
6/ 10 10:45am Theft, BicycleMarket/Drumm
Anunknownsuspect cut the lock used to lock a bicycle to a bikerack and stole the bicycle.
6/ 10 11:56am Theft, FromLockedVehicleBeach/Powell
Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole a lunchbox.
6/ 10 1:00pm Theft, BicycleUnitblockofCalifornia
Anunknownsuspect cut the cable lock used to lock a bicycle to abike rack and stole the bicycle.
6/ 10 1:15pm Theft, FromLockedVehicleUnitblockof Embarcadero
Anunknownsuspect shattered the driver side rear windowandstole a backpack, containing a passport, cell phone, watchandearbuds.
6/ 10 5:29pm Theft, Shoplifting300 blockofJefferson
Anunknownsuspect entered the store and stole a duffle bag,backpackand jackets.
6/ 10 6:00pm Theft, Shoplifting100 blockofPowell
The suspect entered the store and stolepants. The suspect wasstopped by security outside of the store. Citationissued.
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6/ 10 6:55pm Theft, FromLockedVehicle900 blockofNorthPoint
Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole a purse.
6/ 10 10:00pm Theft, FromLockedVehicleSutter/Larkin
Anunknownsuspect shattered the driver side rear windowandstole a purse.
6/ 11 5:52am Theft, FromBuilding900 blockof Leavenworth
Anunknownsuspect opened the gateand stole a package onthestoop.
6/ 11 9:00am Theft, FromBuilding500 blockofMarket
Anunknownsuspect entered the employee locker roomand stolethe victim’swallet whichwas inthe clothesonthe bench.
6/ 11 9:50am Theft, FromLockedVehicle300 blockofBay
Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole a suitcase, containing a camera, GPS, watchandclothing.
6/ 11 2:11pm Theft, FromLockedVehicle300 blockofBay
Anunknownsuspect shattered the trunk window and stolesuitcases, containing a label printer, officesupplies, clothing andsnacks.
6/ 12 12:30pm Theft, PickpocketGrant/Beach
Anunknownsuspect stole the victim’spassport, credit cardsandmoney fromthe victim’s purse.
6/ 12 1:00pm Theft, Shoplifting100 blockofJackson
Anunknownsuspect entered the storeand stole food, soap anddeodorant.
6/ 12 3:00pm Theft, FromLockedVehicleChestnut/Hyde
Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole laptops, tablet and identificationcards.
6/ 12 3:00pm Theft, Pickpocket1300blockofStockton
Anunknownsuspect stole the victim’scell phone fromthe victim’spurse.
6/ 12 4:00pm Theft, PickpocketColumbus/Green
Anunknownsuspect stole the victim’scell phone fromthe victim’srear pantspocket.
6/ 12 6:00pm Theft, FromLockedVehicle100 blockofPine
Anunknownsuspect shattered the driver side rear windowandstole a backpack, containing a passport, sunglassesandsouvenirs.
6/ 12 6:00pm Theft, FromLockedVehicleLombard/Leavenworth
Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side front windowand stole purses.
6/ 12 6:45pm Theft, Shoplifting300 blockofPost
The suspect entered the store and stoleclothing. The suspect wasstopped by security outside of the store. Citationissued.
6/ 13 9:15am Theft, Bicycle Jones/NorthPoint
Anunknownsuspect cut the locksused to lock two bicyclesto abike rack and stole the bicycles.
6/ 13 12:00pm Theft, FromUnlockedVehicle Jones/Beach
Anunknownsuspect stole a laptop fromthe vehicle. The vehiclemay have beenleft unlocked.
6/ 13 1:30pm Theft, FromLockedVehicleBay/Kearny
Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole suitcasesand purses.
6/ 13 3:30pm Theft, PickpocketO’Farrell/Powell
Anunknownsuspect stole the victim’swallet fromthe victim’spurse while onthe bus.
6/ 13 4:30pm Theft, FromPersonStockton/Post
Anunknownsuspect stole the victim’scell phone fromthe victim’shand.
6/ 13 5:28pm Theft, FromPersonUnitblockofPowell
Anunknownsuspect stole the victim’swallet whichwas placed onthe seat next to the victimonthe Cable Car.
6/ 13 8:00pm Theft, FromLockedVehicle Jefferson/Taylor
Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole a backpack, containing a camera, passportsanddriver’slicense.
6/ 13 9:00pm Theft, FromLockedVehicleBeach/Larkin
Anunknownsuspect shattered the driver side rear windowandstole a purse.
6/ 13 9:30pm Theft, FromLockedVehicle700 blockofWashington
Anunknownsuspect shattered the driver side rear windowandstole a bag, containing a laptop.
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6/ 14 10:00am Theft, FromLockedVehicle900 blockof Chestnut
Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole a backpack, containing a wallet and passport.
6/ 14 12:50pm Theft, Shoplifting100 blockofO’Farrell
The suspect entered the store and stolea tote bag and pants. The suspect wasstopped by security outside of the store. Citationissued.
6/ 14 1:30pm Theft, FromLockedVehicleChestnut/Leavenworth
Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole backpacks, containing passports, cell phone and wallet.
6/ 14 4:45pm Theft, BicycleStockton/Sutter
Anunknownsuspect stole the victim’sbicycle whichwasplacedunsecured onthe bike rack onthe front of the bus.
6/ 14 6:00pm Theft, FromLockedVehicle1100blockofJackson
Anunknownsuspect shattered the trunk window and stole lotterytickets.
6/ 14 6:15pm Theft, FromLockedVehicleLeavenworth/Union
Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole passports, camera, wallet and headphones.
6/ 14 7:00pm Theft, FromLockedVehicle
Pier9
Anunknownsuspect shattered the driver side rear windowandstole a backpack, containing a tablet.
6/ 14 9:20pm Theft, Attempt, FromLockedVehicle1100blockofStockton
Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side rear window. The victimreturned to the vehicleand yelled at the suspect. Thesuspect fled away.
6/ 14 9:45pm Theft, FromLockedVehicle600 blockofTaylor
Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole a suitcase, containing laptops, passport, hard drive,credit cardsand earphones.
6/ 8 7:30am Vandalism, Vehicle2200blockofStockton
Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side rear window.
6/ 8 8:15am Vandalism, Vehicle1300blockof Columbus
Anunknownsuspect shattered the driver side rear window.
6/ 8 10:25am ExhibitingWeapon500blockofMarket
The suspect picked up a plasticfork and waved itinthe victim’sface.
6/ 8 11:18am RecoveredVehicle400blockofGeary
Recovered vehicle. Arrest made.
6/ 8 1:20pm Vandalism, Commercial500blockofGeary
Anunknownsuspect punched the coindispenser and it fell ontheground and broke into pieces.
6/ 8 5:25pm RecoveredVehicleUnitblockofPost
Recovered vehicle. Arrest made.
6/ 8 5:30pm Burglary, Commercial500blockofSutter
Anunknownsuspect forced openthe front door and stole laptops.
6/ 8 6:00pm WarrantArrestClay/Drumm
The suspect wasdrinking alcohol inpublic. A computer check showsthe suspect had anoutstanding warrant. Arrest made.
6/ 8 8:17pm Trespassing
1500blockof Sacramento
The suspect pushed passed the victimto get into the building as
the victimexited the building. Citationissued.
6/ 9 3:00am Arson100blockofWaverly
Anunknownsuspect set trashbagsand cardboard boxes onfire.
6/ 9 7:04am RecoveredVehicle500blockofTaylor
Recovered vehicle.
6/ 9 2:50pm WarrantArrestQuincy/Pine
The suspect wascamped out inthe alley. A computer check showsthe suspect had anoutstanding warrant. Arrest made.
6/ 9 11:10pm WarrantArrestPost/Leavenworth
The suspect crossed the street against a red light. A computercheck showsthe suspect had anoutstanding warrant. Arrest made.
6/ 10 6:40am ThreatsKearny/Sacramento
Anunknownsuspect pulled a gunout and threatened to kill thevictimwhenthe victimconfronted the suspect for cutting infront of the victim’svehicle and almost causing an accident.
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6/ 10 7:18am WarrantArrest1300blockofStockton
The suspect attempted to steal itemsfromthe store. A computercheck showsthe suspect had anoutstanding warrant. Arrest made.
6/ 10 9:27am RecoveredVehicleLarkin/Bush
Recovered vehicle.
6/ 10 11:25am Vandalism, Commercial300blockof Columbus
The suspect wastrespassing and damaged the lock box. Thesuspect wasalso in possession of methamphetamine. Arrest made.
6/ 10 11:31am WarrantArrest500blockofTaylor
The two suspects were trespassing. A computer check showsone of the suspectshad anoutstanding warrant. Arrest made and citationissued.
6/ 10 11:35am Burglary, HotProwl1200blockofVallejo
Anunknownsuspect unlocked the apartment witha key. The victimcame out of the roomand found the suspect inthe hallway. Thesuspect thenfled away.
6/ 10 5:00pm Burglary, School2700blockofHyde
Anunknownsuspect broke the door lock and stole a tabletandmoney.
6/ 11 2:43am Vandalism, PropertyBroadway Tunnel
The suspect washarassing the victim. The victimpulled out his cellphone and the suspect knocked the cell phone out of the victim’shand. Citationissued.
6/ 11 3:27am WarrantArrestUnitblockofBroadway
The suspect wasthrowing traffic cones into traffic. A computercheck showsthe suspect had anoutstanding warrant. Arrest made.
6/ 11 12:00pm WarrantArrest600blockofPacific
The suspect wasyelling at a businessowner. A computer checkshows the suspect had anoutstanding warrant. Arrest made.
6/ 11 5:30pm Vandalism, VehicleClay/Davis
Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side front window.
6/ 12 1:30am Burglary, Residence900blockofGreen
Anunknownsuspect shattered the bathroomwindow and enteredthe residence. The medicine cabinet was found opened, butnothing appearsto be stolen.
6/ 12 3:20pm WarrantArrest500blockofGreen
The suspect wascausing a disturbance. A computer check showsthe suspect had anoutstanding warrant. Arrest made.
6/ 12 6:30pm Vandalism, Commercial400blockof Embarcadero
Anunknownsuspect shattered the store window.
6/ 13 8:30am RecoveredVehicleUnitblockofBeale
Recovered vehicle.
6/ 14 1:58am Vandalism, Graffiti500blockofSansome
The two suspects spray painted ona wall onthe roof. Arrestsmade.
6/ 14 4:21am Burglary, Apartment600blockofFrancisco
The suspect used a tool and gained accessto the apartmentcomplex. Arrest made.
6/ 14 6:06am ExhibitingWeaponPier17
Anunknownsuspect pulled a macheteout of his vehicle andthreatened the victimwhenthe victimtold the suspect he cannotparkat the pier.
6/ 14 8:10am RecoveredVehicle1300blockof Leavenworth
Recovered vehicle.
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Each month Central Police Stat ion f eatures one
of its off icers in an eff ort to learn more about the
men and women who police our neighborhood.
This month, we interviewed Of f icer Jared Lovrin,
a 2 -year member of Central Police Stat ion.
Officer Jared LovrinwasborninSanFrancisco and raised inthe Bay Area. He attended
college inUtahat BrighamYoung University, where he obtained a degree inMechanical
Engineer.
Officer Lovrinjoined the SanFrancisco Police Academy in2005, following inhisUncle’s
footsteps. After graduating fromthe Police Academy, he wasassigned to Ingleside Station
for field training. After completing field training, he wasassigned to Central Stationfor his
probationstation. Officer Lovrinwas thenassigned to MissionStationfor his permanent
station. Officer Lovrinworked at MissionStationfor sevenyearswhere he worked Plain-
clothesand Vice. In2014, Officer Lovrin’sUncle TomLovrinretired fromthe Department.
Tompassed onhisstar #to Officer Lovrin. Officer Lovrinnow proudly wearsstar #2235,
carrying onhis Uncle’slegacy.
InJanuary of 2015, Officer Lovrintookhistransfer and returned to Central Station, the
stationthat he lovesmost. Officer Lovrinwasexcited to returnto Central Station; he fell in
love withthe district whenhe worked here onprobation. Officer Lovrinwaited sevenyears
to returnto Central Station.
Officer Lovrinworksina sector car. Officer Lovrincanbe seenpatrolling the NorthBeach, TelegraphHill, Pier 39 and Embarcadero area.
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CENTRAL COMMUNITY CALENDAR
Community Meeting Location:
Best Western Tuscan Inn
425 North Point Street
6:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m.
June 2016Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
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12 13 14 15 16CommunityMeeting
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Central PoliceDistrictMapTheCENTRALDISTRICTcommencesata pointonthewaternorthofwhereMissionSt. intersectswithTheEmbarcaderoandproceedingwestonMissionSt. (excludingbothsides)to 3rd St.; northon3rd St. (including
bothsides)toMarketSt.; westonMarketSt. (excludingbothsides)to Powell St.; northonPowell St.(includingbothsides)toGeary St.; westonGeary St. (includingbothsides)to Larkin St.; northonLarkin St.(includingbothsides)toBay St.; westonBaySt. (includingbothsides)to VanNessAve.; northonVanNessAve.(includingbothsides), andcontinuingnorthontheMunicipal PierAccessRoad(includingbothsides) toa pointonthewaterjustwestoftheMunicipal Pier; eastandsouthfroma pointonthewaterjustwestoftheMunicipal Pier, followingtheshoreline, totheoriginata pointonthewaternorthofwhereMissionSt.intersectswithTheEmbarcadero.
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EMERGENCY: 911
Non-Emergency: 553-0123
Cell Phone911: 911
CustomerServiceCenter: 311
Central Station: 315-2400
CaptainDavidLazar 315-2480David.Lazar@sfgov.org
Lt. ValerieMatthews–Investigations
315-2400Valerie.Matthews@sfgov.org
Lt. Molly Pengel (Days)
Lt. Jody Kato (Days)
315-2400Molly.Pengel@sfgov.org
315-2400Jody.Kato@sfgov.org
Lt. BrienHoo(Nights) 315-2400Brien.Hoo@sfgov.org
Lt.Samuel Christ(Nights) 315-2400Samuel.Christ@sfgov.org
AnonymousTip-Line 392-2623S.A.F.E. 553-1984
Website: www.centralpolicestation.org
SFPDTipLine:
ChineseTipLine:
575-4444
315-2435
TextaTip: 847411(Tip411)
BlessingScamHotline: 553-9219
Graffiti Abatement: 850-6951
Central Events: 315-2440– SergeantPatrickTobin
Central Permits: 315-2423– OfficerSteveMatthias
CodeAbatement: 315-2417– SergeantAlex Takaoka
Deputy City Attorney: 554-3820– Jill Cannon
Dept. ofParking&Traffic: 553-1943
DPWDispatch 695-2020
HomelessIssues: 315-2400– OfficerEric Caracciolo&Damien Fahey
ChinatownBeat: 315-2400/628-400-1888– OfficersHowardChu, SamYuen, Navin Chan&MinhDu
UnionSquareBeat: 315-2400/857-5428– OfficersTom
Cunnane, JimHoran, TiffanyGunter,Timothy Whatley&Andrew Rechsteiner
Fisherman’sWharfBeat: 315-2400/850-5607– OfficersNicholas Stewart,RobertClendenen,WallaceKresley, BrandonHarris, RyanHart, GeorgeTano, TaylorSherman& JonathanSylvester
NorthBeachBeat: 315-2400– OfficersKevin Worrell,Michael Amoroso,MarkAlvarez & JohnTorrise
PingYuen: 315-2400/582-6689– OfficersMark Milligan, TinaTo,Kimberly Ng&Vanessa Johnson
We, the members of the SanFrancisco Police Department, arecommitted to excellence in lawenforcement and are dedicated to the
people, traditions and diversity of our City. In order to protect life andproperty, prevent crime and reduce thefear of crime, we will provide servicewith understanding, response withcompassion, performance withintegrity and law enforcement withvision.
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