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SFPD Bayview Police Station March 11, 2019 201 WILLIAMS AVE. SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94124 (415) 671-2300 1 Bayview Station Newsletter ISSUE 01 – MARCH 4TH, 2019 THRU MARCH 10TH, 2019 IN THIS ISSUE: Weekly Statistics………………… Captain’s Message…………… Incidents of Interest…………… Department News……………… Community Events……………. Resources……………….……………. File a Report Online (Click Here) Page 1 2 3 - 4 5 6 - 10 11 Bayview Station holds community meetings on the first MONDAY of each month. NEXT COMMUNITY MEETING: Bayview Station Community Room 201 Williams Ave. Captain Valerie Matthews WEEKLY STATS: Mar 4 thru Mar 10 621 Calls for Service 113 Incident Reports 18 Felony Arrests 3 Misdemeanor Arrests 0 Firearm(s) Seized 5 Robberies 1 Residential Burglaries 2 Commercial Burglaries 11 Auto Burglaries

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Page 1: Bayview Station Newsletter · 3/11/2019  · SFPD Bayview Police Station March 11, 2019 201 WILLIAMS AVE. SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94124 (415) 671-2300 1 Bayview Station Newsletter ISSUE

SFPD Bayview Police Station March 11, 2019

201 WILLIAMS AVE. SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94124 (415) 671-2300 1

Bayview Station Newsletter ISSUE 01 – MARCH 4TH, 2019 THRU MARCH 10TH, 2019

IN THIS ISSUE: Weekly Statistics………………… Captain’s Message…………… Incidents of Interest…………… Department News……………… Community Events……………. Resources……………….…………….

File a Report Online (Click Here)

Page

1 2 3 - 4 5 6 - 10 11

Bayview Station holds community meetings on the first MONDAY of each month.

NEXT COMMUNITY MEETING:

Bayview Station Community Room 201 Williams Ave.

Captain Valerie Matthews

WEEKLY STATS: Mar 4 thru Mar 10

621 Calls for Service 113 Incident Reports 18 Felony Arrests 3 Misdemeanor Arrests 0 Firearm(s) Seized 5 Robberies 1 Residential Burglaries 2 Commercial Burglaries 11 Auto Burglaries

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Captain’s Message

@SFPDBayview

Dear Residents and Community Members,

The 911 dispatch receives a lot of phone calls for incidents that are handled by other city services. The 311 App can be easily downloaded onto your smart phone. On the mobile app you can submit requests for:

Abandoned Vehicles, Graffiti, Illegal Postings, Street or Sidewalk Cleaning, Streetlight Repair, Blocked Sidewalk or Space, Damaged Public Property, Litter Receptacle, Park Issue, Sign Repair, Street and Sidewalk Defect, and Tree Maintenance.

You can also search the same knowledge base that 311 Customer Services Representatives use to get information for birth certificates, marriage, tax registration, Healthy San Francisco, department hours / locations, download forms, and more.

Sincerely,

Captain Valerie Matthews

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Incidents of Interest

Robbery W/Gun March 5th, 2019 – 03:53 pm – 3rd and Gilman Ave (SFPD 190159985) On 03/05/2019 Officers responded to the address for a Robbery call. The victim told the officers that he got off the bus and the suspects followed him off the bus. The victim confronted the suspects and one of the suspects pointed a gun at the victim. The suspects demanded that the victim give them all his property. The victim feared for his life and gave the suspect his property.

Shooting into Inhabited Dwelling or Occupied Vehicle March 5th, 2019 – 6:30 pm – 1 Ardath Ct. (SFPD 190161689) On 03/05/2019 Officers responded to the address regarding a shot spotter activation. Officers observed a vehicle leaving the area of the shot spotter at a high rate of speed. Officers stopped the vehicle and determined that the driver and the passengers were victims. The driver spontaneously stated “we just got shot at”. Officers found multiple bullet holes in the vehicle. No one in the vehicle was injured.

Officers found 6 shell casings on Hudson between Ardath Ct. and Whitney Young Circle.

Robbery, W/Gun March 5th, 2019 – 3:30 pm – Connecticut St and 20th St. (SFPD 190164100) On 03/06/2019, the victim came to Bayview station to report that he was robbed at gun point. The victim stated that he was delivering packages at the address and one of the suspects got into his delivery truck and put a gun to his head and demanded his money. The suspect took the victims IPhone and left the scene.

This newsletter is not intended to be a complete report of all police activity in the Bayview District.

For a detailed list of all criminal activity in your area, please visit www.crimemapping.com

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Assault, Att. Homicide, W/knife March 7th, 2019 – 11:00 pm – 491 Bayshore Blvd (SFPD 190165904) On 03/07/2019, Officers responded to the address for a stabbing call. When the officers arrived on scene they found the victim who had multiple stab wounds. Officers rendered aid and interviewed the victim.

The victim stated that he was driving his forklift and a person jumped into his forklift and started stabbing him. At the time of the interview the victim said he believed the suspect was his old roommate. The victim stated that he filed a Police report in Oakland because he had a dispute with the suspect involving a dog.

Officers got the Police report from Oakland and identified the suspect.

The suspect was located in Oakland and placed under arrest.

Aided Case March 9th, 2019 - 7:14 pm – McKinnon Ave. and Newhall St. (SFPD 190172250) On 03/09/2019, Officers responded to a call of someone in cardiac arrest that was bleeding from the face. Prior to the officers arriving, SFFD arrived on scene and started CPR.

There are no witnesses that saw the victim prior to him being found on the ground.

The victim was transported to SFGH.

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Department News SFPD DUI Patrols for St. Patrick's Day Weekend

As St. Patrick’s Day approaches, San Francisco Police and Avoid the 8 DUI Task Force coordinator is urging motorists to plan a safe ride home and never get behind the wheel drunk or drugged. During this holiday police agencies and CHP throughout San Francisco County will be on high alert, cracking down on drunk drivers as part of its Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over public safety campaign.

“St. Patrick’s Day is always a time to celebrate and to enjoy, but we want everyone to be mindful of safety on roadways,” said Captain Denise Flaherty of the San Francisco Police Department’s Traffic Unit. “To that end, we will be stepping up our enforcement operations on the weekend against alcohol-impaired drivers. Motorists are advised that if they are driving impaired, they will be arrested: No warnings and no excuses.”

The Avoid the 8 DUI Task Force will be deploying special roving DUI patrols and DUI Checkpoint city location this St. Patrick’s Day weekend in several communities throughout the area, looking to stop and arrest drivers who are impaired by alcohol or drugs. These DUI patrols and checkpoint are, in addition to regularly scheduled patrol officers, all looking for the tell-tale signs of an impaired driver behind the wheel. The Avoid the 8 DUI Task Force will conduct a citywide DUI Saturation Patrol on Friday, March 15 from 7:00 P.M. to 3:00 A.M. We will also have a DUI Checkpoint on Saturday, March 16 from 7:00 P.M. to 3:00 A.M.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reports that over 700 people were killed nationwide in crashes involving drunk drivers during St. Patrick’s Day holidays from 2006 to 2010. On average, every 51 minutes a person is killed in a drunk-driving crash in the United States and the majority of these crashes involve drivers who have a .15% BAC or higher, almost twice legal limit of .08%.

“Whether you are gathering with friends at the local pub or attending any St. Patrick’s Day events, if alcohol is part of the festivities, make sure you designate a sober driver to get you home safely, or contact your local sober ride program for a ride home,” said Captain Flaherty.

The Avoid the 8 Task Force recommends the following easy steps to have a safe and happy St. Patrick’s Day: - Plan a safe way home before the festivities begin. - Before drinking, designate a sober driver and leave your car keys at home. - If you’re impaired, use a taxi, call a sober friend or family member, or use public transportation to get home safely. - Use your community’s sober ride program - Report Drunk Drivers - Call 911. - And remember, if you know someone who is about to drive a car or ride a motorcycle while impaired, take the keys and help that person make other arrangements to get to where he or she is going safely.

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In the Community

Celebrating Women's History Month this March, we salute some of the women who make our Bayview business community thrive.

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Courtesy of EDOT (Economic Development on Third). For more information: edotbayview.org

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What is the Civil Grand Jury? • As required by the California Constitution, the Civil Grand Jury is a "watchdog" that investigates the operations of the City and County government, including its officers, departments, and agencies. • The Civil Grand Jury is 19 members randomly drawn from a pool of applicants who volunteer to serve for a one year term. How does it Work? • Each Civil Grand Jury determines, by majority vote, which issues related to the government of the City and County of San Francisco to investigate. Typically, the Jury divides itself into committees, which carry out the investigations and write the reports. • To do the investigations and write its reports, Civil Grand Jurors review records and financial documents; interview City and County department heads, elected officials, and staff; and visit government facilities. The entire Jury must vote to approve reports. • After the Presiding Judge of the Superior Court reviews the reports to ensure they meet legal requirements, the reports are issued. The affected departments are required by law to respond to each finding and recommendation contained in the reports. • The Board of Supervisors holds a public hearing on each report. The Civil Grand Jury presents the report, and each affected department responds. The Board of Supervisors then issues its own response. When? • The entire Civil Grand Jury meets once per week, generally in the late afternoon. Subcommittees meet as needed. Most of the Jury's work takes place during regular business hours. • Jurors must be able to serve the entire term, from July 1 through June 30. Jurors must be able to commit time consistently throughout the term. Who is Eligible? • In order to volunteer to be considered for the Civil Grand Jury, you must be a United States citizen; at least 18 years of age; have lived in San Francisco for at least the past one year; have no felony convictions; and have the ability to communicate in English. How do I Apply? • Applications may be downloaded from http://civilgrandjury.sfgov.org/join.html, or you may pick one up at San Francisco Superior Court, 400 McAllister Street, Room 007. The application deadline is on May 17, 2019. • The most qualified applicants will be invited to attend a mandatory informational session on May 21 or May 30, 2019. • Selection by a panel of Superior Court Judges will be held on June 7, 2019. • The 2019 - 2020 Civil Grand Jury will be trained on June 10, 17, 18, and 24, 2019. • The 2019 - 2020 Civil Grand Jury takes office on July 1, 2019.

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EMERGENCY: 911 Note: When calling 911 on a cellular phone near a highway, the call is connected to The California Highway Patrol (CHP) dispatch center. In other areas in San Francisco, the call will connect directly to SF dispatch. You can also dial directly to SF dispatch: 415-553-8090

Non-Emergency: 415-553-0123 Bayview Station: 415-671-2300 SFPD Anonymous Tip Line (live person, 24 hrs): 415-575-4444 Graffiti Abatement: 415-278-9454 SF SAFE: 415-553-1984 Bayview Station Resource Events/ Community Liaison, Ofc. Ramirez: 415-671-2313 Permits/ Code Abatement, Ofc. Ramirez: 415-671-2313 Subpoenas/ Newsletter, Ofc Hildebrand: 415-671-2358 Homeless Liaison, Ofc. Green: 415-696-0562 Abandoned Auto, Ofc. Mustafich: (M-F, 7am-3pm) 415-671-2330 Deputy City Attorney, Nicholas Colla: 415-554-3875

DIRECTORY

With over 2,300 different telephone numbers listed to access local government services, many people did not know what number to dial to reach the appropriate department. Now you can connect to city services with only two numbers to remember: 911 for emergencies and 3-1-1 for everything else.

Before 311, over 50% of calls to the 911 center were not emergency related. 311 relieves 911 operators from these non-emergency calls. If a catastrophic emergency such as an earthquake occurs, 311 operators will be able to provide accurate information to assist during the recovery. In the unlikely event the 911 facilities becomes inoperative, the 311 call center will function as a back-up.

Resources

Dispose of Unwanted and Expired Medication at Bayview Station

There is a new secured bin at Bayview Station where you can dispose of unwanted and expired medication at any time of the day or night. The bin will accept any type of prescription and off the shelf medication except for: Herbal Remedies Vitamins Supplements Cosmetics Other personal care products Compressed Cylinders Aerosols Inhalers Medical Devices Sharps Illicit drugs L odine containing medication.

When disposing the medication, please leave it in the original container with your personal information crossed out or removed. You can also place the medication into a clear plastic zip top baggies. Contact the front desk officer and inform them that you want your medication dispose of. The officer will assist you. Please note that once an item that had been disposed of inside the bin, we cannot retrieve it. So make sure your ring, cell phone or anything of value is not accidentally disposed of.

The SFPD wants to hear from YOU, our key stakeholders 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 it proudly serves. Your feedback will help SFPD better serve our City. Your comments will reviewed by our Community Engagement Unit and forwarded to the relevant unit, department office or neighborhood station for review and follow up, if appropriate. You may also visit sanfranciscopolice.org/police-commendation-complaint for more information on providing input on SFPD policies and practices.)