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Central Station Newsletter San Francisco Police Department Inside this issue: Captain’s Message 1-2 Crimes of Note 4-9 Press Release 10- 11 Events 12 Community Calendar 13 Central District Map 14 Resource Information 15 Volume , Issue June 2, 2016 Captain Lazar’s Message Captain David Lazar Commanding Officer Central Station Thank you Chief Suhr! On behalf of all of the officers assigned to Central Station, I would like to thank Chief Suhr for his leadership and for his 34 years of service in the Department. I first met Chief Suhr when he was a Sergeant and came to my academy class 24 years ago to make a presentation regarding narcotics. At the time, he was assigned to the Narcotics Detail. A couple of years later, Chief Suhr was a newly promoted Lieutenant and I was fortunate to work for him for two years as an officer assigned to Mission Station. Years later, when I was a Lieutenant in 2004, he asked me to work for him in the Operations Bureau. He was then the Deputy Chief of Operations and asked me to develop the Operation Outreach Program as the Department’s liaison with the City on all homeless issues. To this day, we still have officers assigned to address homelessness and outreach. When Chief Suhr was made Chief in 2011, I was assigned to the Urban Area Security Initiative handling Homeland Security Grant Funding and planning for America’s Cup. Later, I was transferred to the Police Academy and then to this incredible assignment at Central Station. I am personally grateful for his mentorship over all the years and I wish him the very best in retirement. Please see the attached website link congratulating him on all his years of service to the City and County of San Francisco. We look forward to working with Chief Chaplin who I have known most of my career. He has been outstanding in all of his assignments. Chief Chaplin comes to the job with a lot of credibility from the officers and the community. As an organization, we will continue to move forward! http://sanfranciscopolice.org/article/thank-you-chief- greg-suhr

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Central Station Newsletter

S a n F ra n c i s co Po l i ce

De p a rtme nt

Inside this issue:

Captain’s Message 1-2

Crimes of Note 4-9

Press Release 10-

11

Events 12

Community Calendar 13

Central District Map 14

Resource Information 15

Volume , IssueJune 2, 2016

Captain Lazar’s Message

Captain David Lazar

Commanding Officer Central Station

Thank you Chief Suhr!

On behalf of all of the officers assigned to CentralStation, I would like to thank Chief Suhr for hisleadership and for his 34 years of service in theDepartment. I first met Chief Suhr when he was aSergeant and came to my academy class 24 yearsago to make a presentation regarding narcotics. At thetime, he was assigned to the Narcotics Detail. A coupleof years later, Chief Suhr was a newly promotedLieutenant and I was fortunate to work for him for twoyears as an officer assigned to Mission Station. Yearslater, when I was a Lieutenant in 2004, he asked me towork for him in the Operations Bureau. He was then theDeputy Chief of Operations and asked me to developthe Operation Outreach Program as the Department’sliaison with the City on all homeless issues. To this day,we still have officers assigned to address homelessnessand outreach. When Chief Suhr was made Chief in2011, I was assigned to the Urban Area SecurityInitiative handling Homeland Security Grant Fundingand planning for America’s Cup. Later, I wastransferred to the Police Academy and then to thisincredible assignment at Central Station.

I am personally grateful for his mentorship over all theyears and I wish him the very best in retirement. Pleasesee the attached website link congratulating him on allhis years of service to the City and County of SanFrancisco.

We look forward to working with Chief Chaplin who Ihave known most of my career. He has beenoutstanding in all of his assignments. Chief Chaplincomes to the job with a lot of credibility from theofficers and the community. As an organization, we willcontinue to move forward!

http://sanfranciscopolice.org/article/thank-you-chief-greg-suhr

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Market Street Corridor Deployment

Beginning Saturday, Officer Tom Cunnane will be assigned to the Market Street corridor. This is a newassignment and he will be responsible for high visible patrol from Stuart to 3rd Street, addressing crime,quality of life, providing resources to the homeless and making sure we are visible to address problems.Officer Cunnane has been assigned to the Union Square area for the last 10 years and his experience isinvaluable. This is a great win for Market Street!

Personnel changes

I would like to thank Officers Keith Happle, Anthony Oerlemans, William Bardsley, Robert Ramirez,Gregory Foote, David Dito, Robert Clendenen, Matthew Eng, and Nicholas Hooley for their work atCentral Station and the service they have provided to the community.

We welcome to Central Station Officers Robert Kerrigan, Glennis, Unser, Solar Naderi, Jason Robards,Eleonado Zandanel, Geoffrey Bowker, Alvin Chan and Jared Monroe to Central Station.

Meeting Schedule Change

I would like to apologize for the last minute community meeting change on Thursday, May 19, 2016. Ourmessage to the community was abrupt. The Russian Hill Neighbors called a community meeting that previousMonday and because of a scheduling conflict, I canceled Thursday’s meeting in lieu of Monday’s Russian Hillmeeting. I am planning another meeting to discuss crime in Russian Hill. If you are interested, please send mean email. I thank you for your partnership and our work together.

Reporting Crime

Please continue to phone the police and report crime. We need your assistance. Lately, the station hasreceived calls for service where the community is asking for police assistance and are saying that I said tocall the station. Please call 911 in an emergency or 415-553-0123 in a non-emergency. A call to the stationis only if you would like to speak with an officer because you have a question. Calling the station will delayyour response for an officer.

Russian Hill Neighbor’s Event

There will be a Russian Hill Neighbors event for children on Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. This is ameet and greet fun event. I will be attending along with officers from Central Station. I hope to see yourthere.

Have a great weekend!

Captain David LazarCentral Station

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We thank Assistant District Attorney Karen Catalona

for her work as a Neighborhood Prosecutor at

Central Station.

We welcome Assistant District Attorney Charlie

Bisesto.

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Robberies

Assault/Battery/Violent Crimes

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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 injuryon 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 withanother person.

Aggravated Assault – Assault upon another person with a deadly weapon or instrument other than afirearm 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 takenexceeds $950.

Petty Theft – Theft where the value of the property taken is less than $950.

5/25 2:40am Robbery, Commercial,With ForceUnit block of 3rd

Two unknown suspects entered the store and tried to purchase asandwich with a debit card. When the card declined, the victimquestioned the suspects. The suspects yelled at the victim andthrew items on the counter at the victim. The suspects grabbed thesandwich and fled away.

5/26 7:54pm Robbery, With ForceBattery/Pine

An unknown suspect approached the victim from behind andpunched the victim in the face. The suspect stole the victim’s cellphone and fled away.

5/27 12:15pm Robbery, With Knife300 block of Powell

An unknown suspect asked the victim for money. The victim gavethe suspect money and the suspect pointed a knife at the victimand demanded the victim to get money from the ATM. The victimretrieved money from the ATM and gave it to the suspect.

5/28 1:20am Robbery, With GunFilbert/Stockton

A group of unknown suspects approached the victim and onestated that he had a gun. The suspects demanded for the victim’swallet. Fearing for his safety, the victim gave the suspects hiswallet.

5/30 7:38pm Robbery, With Force100 block of Powell

An unknown suspect entered the store and stole t-shirts. The suspectwas stopped by security outside of the store. The t-shirts wererecovered, but the suspect pushed security and fled away.

5/25 3:25pm Aggravated Assault,With Force400 block of Broadway

The suspect wouldn’t let the victim walk down the hall. The suspectgot into the victim’s face and tackled the victim. The suspect alsopoked the victim in the eye. Arrest made.

5/27 9:55am BatteryUnit block of Stockton

An unknown suspect was in a closed section of the store. Whenconfronted by the victim, the suspect pushed the victim in theshoulder and rolled a rolling display rack into the victim.

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5/31 12:25pm Aggravated Assault,With Other WeaponFront/Sacramento

The suspect threw a cup filled with ice and it hit the victim in thehead. Arrest made.

5/31 3:20pm BatterySutter/Stockton

An unknown suspect punched the victim in the face when the victimgrabbed onto the suspect from losing his balance when the busmoved.

5/31 5:25pm BatterySansome/Sutter

The suspect asked the victim for a cigarette and when the victimtold the suspect no, the suspect spit on the victim’s face. The victimconfronted the victim and the suspect punched the victim in theface. The suspect also violated parole. Arrest made.

5/31 9:15pm Battery1000 block of Sutter

An unknown suspect was not a resident of the building and refusedto leave. The suspect threw a clipboard at the victim when thevictim threatened to call the police.

5/25 7:15am Theft, From LockedVehicleBay/Mason

An unknown suspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole a bag and purse, containing cameras and passport.

5/25 7:30am Theft, From LockedVehicle300 block of Bay

An unknown suspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole a backpack and laptop bag, containing a laptop,tablet, cell phone, camera accessories, music player and keys.

5/25 8:55am Theft, Shoplifting300 block of Stockton

An unknown suspect entered the store and stole bags of coffee.

5/25 12:15pm Theft, From LockedVehiclePier 39

An unknown suspect shattered the driver side rear window andstole backpacks, containing a tablet, camera lenses, driver’slicenses, identification card and money.

5/25 12:20pm Theft, PickpocketStockton/Pacific

An unknown suspect stole the victim’s wallet from the victim’swallet while on the bus.

5/25 1:30pm Theft, From LockedVehicle300 block of Bay

The three suspects shattered the trunk window and stole a laptopbag, containing a laptop and paperwork. Arrests made.

5/25 1:51pm Theft, From LockedVehicle800 block of North Point

An unknown suspect shattered the trunk window and stole asuitcase, containing a cell phone, passport, camera, music playerand clothing.

5/25 2:00pm Theft, From LockedVehiclePier 35

An unknown suspect shattered the driver side rear window andstole backpacks, containing laptops, tablets, headphones,speakers and cords.

5/25 3:15pm Theft, From LockedVehicleLombard/Hyde

An unknown suspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole a bag, containing a cell phone, watch, driver’s licenseand credit cards.

5/25 3:30pm Theft, From LockedVehicle2300 block ofLeavenworth

An unknown suspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole tools.

5/25 4:00pm Theft, From LockedVehicleClay/Davis

An unknown suspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole cell phones, laptops and GPS.

5/25 5:30pm Theft, From LockedVehicleColumbus/Beach

An unknown suspect shattered the driver side rear window andstole a backpack, containing passports, charger and batteries.

5/25 8:00pm Theft, From BuildingPier 43 ½

An unknown suspect stole the victim’s wallet which was left on thecounter of the restaurant.

5/25 8:00pm Theft, From LockedVehicleGrant/Jackson

An unknown suspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole a camera, wallet and passport.

5/26 12:05am Theft, From LockedVehicle800 block of Taylor

An unknown suspect shattered the driver side rear window andstole chargers, tools and vehicle manual.

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5/26 12:50am Theft, From LockedVehicle1500 block ofSacramento

An unknown suspect shattered the rear windows and stole acamping hatchet, keys and clothing.

5/26 10:00am Theft, From LockedVehicleNorth Point/Taylor

An unknown suspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole a bag, containing passports, social security cards,marriage certificate and birth certificates.

5/26 11:05am Theft, From LockedVehicle2200 block of Hyde

An unknown suspect stole a backpack and handbag, containing alaptop and passports.

5/26 11:33am Theft, From LockedVehicle300 block of Beach

An unknown suspect shattered the trunk window and stole a purseand camera.

5/26 12:30pm Theft, From Building500 block of Mason

An unknown suspect stole the victim’s cell phone which was insideof the desk drawer while the victim was helping anothercustomer.

5/26 12:30pm Theft, From LockedVehicleNorth Point/Taylor

An unknown suspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole backpacks, containing camera, lens, filters and glasses.

5/26 2:47pm Theft, Shoplifting200 block of Powell

An unknown suspect entered the store and stole a purse.

5/26 8:00pm Theft, ShopliftingUnit block of O’Farrell

The suspect entered the store and stole hats and shirts. Thesuspect was stopped by security outside of the store. Citationissued.

5/27 4:00am Theft, VehicleTurk Murphy/Vallejo

Stolen vehicle.

5/27 6:27am Theft, Bicycle700 block of Taylor

An unknown suspect cut the chain used to lock a bicycle to a poleand stole the bicycle.

5/27 11:00am Theft, From LockedVehicleChestnut/Hyde

An unknown suspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole passports, cell phone, money, credit cards and jackets.

5/27 11:46am Theft, From LockedVehiclePier 39

An unknown suspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole computer bags, containing laptops, tablet, cell phoneand money.

5/27 12:55pm Theft, From LockedVehicleGreenwich/Leavenworth

An unknown suspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole a backpack.

5/27 12:55pm Theft, From LockedVehicleLeavenworth/Filbert

An unknown suspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole a backpack, containing clothing.

5/27 7:40pm Theft, Shoplifting2700 block of Taylor

An unknown suspect entered the store and stole jeans.

5/27 9:00pm Theft, BicycleUnit block of Wentworth

An unknown suspect stole the victim’s bicycle which was leftunlocked in the hallway.

5/27 10:00pm Theft, From LockedVehicleColumbus/Beach

An unknown suspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole passports, camera and keys.

5/27 10:00pm Theft, From LockedVehicleBeach/Taylor

An unknown suspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole a passport and camera.

5/28 10:30am Theft, From LockedVehicleFrancisco/Leavenworth

An unknown suspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole bags, containing passports, tablets, credit cards andmoney.

5/28 11:50am Theft, From LockedVehicleChestnut/Leavenworth

An unknown suspect shattered the driver side front window andstole a purse.

5/28 1:00pm Theft, From LockedVehicle900 block of Chestnut

An unknown suspect shattered the passenger side windows andstole a purse.

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5/28 3:45pm Theft, From LockedVehicleFilbert/Leavenworth

An unknown suspect shattered the driver side rear window andstole a backpack, containing a passport, laptop and wallet.

5/28 7:20pm Theft, From LockedVehicleUnit block of Bay

An unknown suspect shattered the driver side rear window andstole a camera bag, containing a camera and video camera.

5/28 9:00pm Theft, From LockedVehicle2200 block ofLeavenworth

An unknown suspect shattered the trunk window and stole ahandbag and camera bag, containing a passport, cameras andlenses.

5/29 8:30am Theft, From Building2600 block of Jones

An unknown suspect stole the victim’s cell phone which was left inthe hotel lobby.

5/29 10:50am Theft, Attempt, FromLocked Vehicle1000 block of Greenwich

An unknown suspect shattered the driver side window and as thesuspect reached into the vehicle, the victim yelled at the suspectand the suspect fled away.

5/29 2:00pm Theft, From LockedVehicle100 block of Bush

An unknown suspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole a backpack, containing a shaver and toiletries.

5/29 3:40pm Theft, From LockedVehicle2000 block ofLeavenworth

An unknown suspect shattered the driver side rear window andstole backpacks, containing a passport, tablet, laptop andclothing.

5/29 5:00pm Theft, From LockedVehicleBay/Leavenworth

An unknown suspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole a backpack, containing a laptop, passport, chargerand clothing.

5/29 6:30pm Theft, From Vehicle600 block ofLeavenworth

Stolen rear license plate.

5/29 6:30pm Theft, Shoplifting200 block of Post

The suspect entered the store and stole a belt. The suspect wasstopped by security outside of the store. Citation issued.

5/29 10:00pm Theft, Pickpocket200 block of Geary

An unknown suspect stole the victim’s wallet from the victim’spants pocket.

5/30 9:15am Theft, From Person700 block of Market

An unknown suspect rode a bicycle pass the victim and grabbedthe victim’s cell phone from the victim’s hands.

5/30 11:30am Theft, From Person800 block of Stockton

An unknown suspect stole the victim’s cell phone from the victim’shands.

5/30 12:45pm Theft, From LockedVehicle900 block of Chestnut

An unknown suspect shattered the trunk window and stolebackpacks, containing a laptop, tablets, camera and wallet.

5/30 1:00pm Theft, From LockedVehicleGrant/Pine

An unknown suspect shattered the driver side front window andstole a backpack, containing identification card, credit cards andcharger.

5/30 1:15pm Theft, From LockedVehicleChestnut/Jones

An unknown suspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole backpacks, containing handheld game system andclothing.

5/30 2:00pm Theft, From LockedVehicleChestnut/Leavenworth

An unknown suspect shattered the driver side rear window andstole a backpack, containing a passport and glasses.

5/30 2:57pm Theft, From LockedVehicle3200 block of Van Ness

An unknown suspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole a backpack, containing a laptop, tablets andearphone.

5/30 2:50pm Theft, From LockedVehicle2400 block of Larkin

An unknown suspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole a backpack, containing a cell phone and clothing.

5/30 4:35pm Theft, ShopliftingUnit block of Maiden

An unknown suspect entered the store and stole a purse.

5/30 5:27pm Theft, From LockedVehicle800 block of Chestnut

An unknown suspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole a laptop bag, containing a laptop.

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5/30 7:00pm Theft, VehicleColumbus/Mason

Stolen vehicle.

5/30 7:10pm Theft, From LockedVehicleBay/Powell

An unknown suspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole a laptop bag, containing a laptop, tablet, keys andclothing.

5/30 7:25pm Theft, From LockedVehicleBay/Larkin

An unknown suspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole backpacks, containing a laptop, camera, wallet andbooks.

5/30 7:40pm Theft, Other Property1300 block of Grant

An unknown suspect stole the victim’s backpack which was placedon the sidewalk next to the victim.

5/30 8:30pm Theft, From UnlockedVehicleNorth Point/Grant

An unknown suspect stole a parking garage card, Fastrak,disability card and tire pump from the unlocked vehicle.

5/30 10:15pm Theft, Vehicle400 block of Geary

Stolen vehicle.

5/31 10:15am Theft, Pickpocket1100 block of Stockton

An unknown suspect stole the victim’s wallet from the victim’spurse.

5/31 11:30am Theft, Shoplifting100 block of O’Farrell

The suspect entered the store and stole purses. The suspect wasstopped by security outside the store. The suspect also had anoutstanding warrant. Arrest made.

5/31 2:46pm Theft, Shoplifting300 block of Post

The suspect entered the store and stole a fragrance gift set. Thesuspect was stopped by security outside of the store. Citationissued.

5/31 2:50pm Theft, Attempt, FromUnlocked Vehicle200 block of Sansome

An unknown suspect stole two packages from the open rear doorof the mail truck. The suspect was confronted by a witness anddropped the packages.

5/31 4:00pm Theft, From LockedVehicleSansome/Chestnut

An unknown suspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole a backpack, containing a tablet.

5/31 4:50pm Theft, From LockedVehiclePowell/North Point

An unknown suspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole a bag and backpack, containing a tablet, passport andclothing.

5/31 5:43pm Theft, From LockedVehicle200 block of Beach

An unknown suspect stole a bag, containing a passport andwallet, from the vehicle. It is unknown how the suspect gain entryto the vehicle.

5/31 6:00pm Theft, Vehicle400 block of Stockton

Stolen vehicle.

5/31 7:00pm Theft, From Building200 block of California

An unknown suspect stole the victim’s backpack which washanging on a clothes rack in the bar.

5/31 8:20pm Theft, From LockedVehicleJefferson/Hyde

An unknown suspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole a bag, containing medication, razor, charger andidentification card.

5/31 8:35pm Theft, From Building1000 block of Hyde

Two unknown suspects entered the store and stole a cell phonewhich was left unattended on the front counter.

5/31 9:50pm Theft, From LockedVehicleNorth Point/Larkin

An unknown suspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole a backpack, containing a laptop, passport, headphonesand chargers.

5/31 10:00pm Theft, From Building400 block of Columbus

An unknown suspect stole the victim’s bag which was left on thetable while moving property outside into the restaurant.

5/31 10:20pm Theft, From LockedVehicleCalifornia/Jones

An unknown suspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole a backpack, containing a camera and laptop.

5/25 12:15am Arson300 block of Post

The suspect set his shoes on fire to get rid of bugs. The shoe wasleft burning on a patio, damaging it. Arrest made.

5/25 7:25am Recovered Vehicle1000 block ofMontgomery

Recovered vehicle.

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5/25 5:12pm Vandalism, VehiclePier 15

The suspect punched and shattered windows of three vehicles.Arrest made.

5/25 6:00pm Vandalism, Vehicle2600 block of Jones

An unknown suspect shattered the driver side windows.

5/26 6:47am Burglary, Commercial600 block of Geary

An unknown suspect pried open the rear door and stolecigarettes, lottery tickets and money.

5/26 9:05am Warrant Arrest100 block of O’Farrell

The suspect was laying in the doorway of a business. A computercheck shows the suspect had an outstanding warrant. Arrest made.

5/26 9:49am Recovered Vehicle100 block of Pine

Recovered vehicle.

5/26 7:30pm Vandalism, Property500 block of Market

The two suspects plugged musical equipment to an outside lightfixture. When the victim told the suspects to move, the suspectspulled the plug from the fixture and damaged it. One of thesuspects had an outstanding warrant. Arrest made and citationissued.

5/26 11:30pm Burglary, Commercial1600 block ofMontgomery

An unknown suspect damaged the front door handle and stole alaptop and money.

5/27 7:30am Vandalism, Graffiti800 block of Filbert

An unknown suspect sprayed painted the victim’s vehicle.

5/27 9:43am Warrant Arrest200 block of Geary

The suspect was sleeping on a planter box. A computer checkshows the suspect had an outstanding warrant. Arrest made.

5/27 1:17pm Warrant ArrestJefferson/Powell

The suspect was sleeping on the bench. A computer check showsthe suspect had an outstanding warrant. Arrest made.

5/27 4:25pm Recovered Vehicle1300 block of Jackson

Recovered vehicle.

5/28 10:21am Recovered Vehicle2900 block of Larkin

Recovered vehicle.

5/28 6:15pm Vandalism, VehicleLarkin/Bay

An unknown suspect kicked the victim’s vehicle and damaged thelift gate.

5/28 9:20pm Warrant ArrestLeavenworth/Beach

The suspect was holding an open bottle of alcohol. A computercheck shows the suspect had an outstanding warrant. Arrest made.

5/29 12:25am Vandalism, Commercial1000 block ofColumbus

An unknown suspect grabbed the front door, shook it and shat-tered it.

5/29 3:24am Vandalism, Vehicle900 block of Chestnut

An unknown suspect shattered the passenger side rear window.

5/30 12:50am Warrant Arrest600 block of Stockton

The suspect was driving the vehicle with the front windows tinted.A computer check shows the suspect had an outstanding warrant.Arrest made.

5/30 3:54am Vandalism, Apartment1300 block of Stockton

An unknown suspect used an unknown object to knock on thevictim’s door and damaged it. The suspect then went to the fireescape and broke the victim’s window.

5/30 12:46pm Recovered Vehicle400 block of Jackson

Recovered vehicle.

5/30 1:52pm Fraud/ScamPier 35

The two suspects were operating the shell game. Arrests made.

5/30 2:44pm Warrant Arrest600 block of Pacific

The suspect was holding an open bottle of alcohol. A computercheck shows the suspect had an outstanding warrant. Arrest made.

5/30 7:10pm Vandalism, Vehicle100 block of North Point

An unknown suspect shattered the passenger side rear window.

5/31 7:00pm Vandalism, VehicleGibb/Columbus

An unknown suspect damaged the front bumper, fog light, brakelight and scratched the driver’s side door.

5/31 8:00pm Vandalism, Vehicle600 block of Front

An unknown suspect shattered the passenger side rear window.

5/31 11:30pm Burglary, CommercialUnit block of Geary

An unknown suspect entered the office, pried open file cabinetsand stole laptops and tablets. The office building may have beenleft unlocked.

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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

1 2 3 4

5 6 7 8 9 10 11

12 13 14 15 16Community

Meeting

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Central Police District MapThe CENTRAL DISTRICT commences at a point on the water north of where Mission St. intersects with TheEmbarcadero and proceeding west on Mission St. (excluding both sides) to 3rd St.; north on 3rd St. (includingboth sides) to Market St.; west on Market St. (excluding both sides) to Powell St.; north on Powell St.(including both sides) to Geary St.; west on Geary St. (including both sides) to Larkin St.; north on Larkin St.(including both sides) to Bay St.; west on Bay St. (including both sides) to Van Ness Ave.; north on Van NessAve. (including both sides), and continuing north on the Municipal Pier Access Road (including both sides) toa point on the water just west of the Municipal Pier; east and south from a point on the water just west of theMunicipal Pier, following the shoreline, to the origin at a point on the water north of where Mission St.intersects with The Embarcadero.

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EMERGENCY: 911

Non-Emergency: 553-0123

Cell Phone 911: 911

Customer Service Center: 311

Central Station: 315-2400

Captain David Lazar 315-2480 [email protected]

Lt. Valerie Matthews –Investigations

315-2400 [email protected]

Lt. Molly Pengel (Days)

Lt. Jody Kato (Days)

315-2400 [email protected]

315-2400 [email protected]

Lt. Brien Hoo (Nights) 315-2400 [email protected]

Lt. Samuel Christ (Nights) 315-2400 [email protected]

Anonymous Tip-Line 392-2623

S.A.F.E. 553-1984

Website: www.centralpolicestation.org

SFPD Tip Line:

Chinese Tip Line:

575-4444

315-2435

Text a Tip: 847411 (Tip 411)

Blessing Scam Hotline: 553-9219

Graffiti Abatement: 850-6951

Central Events: 315-2440 – Sergeant Patrick Tobin

Central Permits: 315-2423 – Officer Steve Matthias

Code Abatement: 315-2417 – Sergeant Alex Takaoka

Deputy City Attorney: 554-3820 – Jill Cannon

Dept. of Parking & Traffic: 553-1943

DPW Dispatch 695-2020

Homeless Issues: 315-2400 – Officer Eric Caracciolo &Damien Fahey

Chinatown Beat: 315-2400/628-400-1888 – OfficersHoward Chu, Sam Yuen, Navin Chan &Minh Du

Union Square Beat: 315-2400/857-5428 – Officers TomCunnane, Jim Horan, Tiffany Gunter,Timothy Whatley & Andrew Rechsteiner

Fisherman’s Wharf Beat: 315-2400/273-9515 – OfficersNicholas Stewart, Robert Clendenen,Wallace Kresley, Brandon Harris, RyanHart, George Tano, Taylor Sherman &Jonathan Sylvester

North Beach Beat: 315-2400 – Officers Kevin Worrell,Michael Amoroso, Mark Alvarez &John Torrise

Ping Yuen: 315-2400/582-6689 – Officers MarkMilligan, Tina To, Kimberly Ng &Vanessa Johnson

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