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    entral Station ewsletter

    San Francisco Police

    Department

    Insidethisissue:

    CaptainsMessage 1-2

    CrimesofNote 3-8

    FeaturedOfficerofthe

    Month

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    PressRelease 10-

    12

    Events 13

    CommunityCalendar 14

    CentralDistrictMap 15

    ResourceInformation 16

    Volume ,IssueJune9,2016

    Captain Lazars Message

    Captain David Lazar

    Commanding Officer Central Station

    Thank youto all of youwho have agreed to receivemy weekly newsletter. Quite a few people signed upthis week. Staying connected and partnering withthecommunity isvery important to all of usat CentralStation.

    Central StationOfficershave beenworking to addresscrime and have made some great arrests. We havebeenplanning for boththe NorthBeachFestivalscheduled for thisweekend and the Pride Parade on

    June 26th.

    Thiswill be the first year for usat Central Stationproviding police coverage for the Pride Parade. Ourdistrict boundarieschanged last July and we missed theparade by lessthana month. We are nowresponsiblefor MarketStreet fromthe Ferry Building to 3rd Street.However, we will handle the entire lengthof theparade.

    Thisweekend I look forward to seeing many peoplefromthe community at our annual NorthBeachFair. I,

    along witha group of officers, will be covering the fairfor two days. Asa reminder, other than the designatedbeer gardens, thisisanalcohol free event. We aregoing to work to ensure that it isanother safe event thisyear.

    GreatArrests

    Yesterday, Officers VanKoll andAndersonarrested anindividual who we be-lieve wasresponsible for 4 auto thefts. The suspect would pose asa valet at a ho-tel onGeary Street and whenthe victimprovidesthe suspect withthe car, the sus-pect would just drive off.

    OfficersHarris andNestorfromTenderloinStationassisted usthis week whentheyarrested a personwho was responsible for several theftsand robberiesat retailstoresdowntown. Based ona thoroughinvestigationfromCentrals InvestigationsTeam, we put the suspectsphoto ina bulletin. OfficersHarrisand Nestor knew whothe suspect was, drove to a particular locationwhere they believed he would beand took himinto custody. Great work!

    Speaking of retail theft, our StationInvestigationsTeam, led by LieutenantValerieMatthews, arrested a prolific thief fromUnionSquare, responsible for severalthousand dollars worthof merchandise fromthe retail area. Excellent work!

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    OnMay 23rd, OfficerMilliganwasmade aware of a burglary/ carjacking witha gunincident onthe 900block of UnionStreet inthe middle of the day. OfficerMilliganmade other officersaware and PlainclothesOfficers HuangandReyes saw the car and called intheir observation. OfficersfromNorthernStationpursued the vehicle whichended up inthe BayviewDistrict. Three of the four suspectswere takenintocustody!

    OnMay 27th, OfficerMcFall wasworking alone and conducted a traffic stop at Geary and Jonesresultinginthe seizure of a firearm.

    OnMay 30th, OfficersChengandGuerreroresponded to a personwitha guncall at Market and Kearny at1:00 a.m. Uponarrival, they detained numerousjuveniles, including one who was in possessionof a .22caliber handgun.

    OnJune 1st, OfficersBusalacchi andMontague, assisted by Officers GrazianoandWilliams, arrested anindividual for burglary onthe unit block of 1st Street.

    OnJune 5th, OfficersLowe, Ferraresi, UnserandKerriganarrested anindividual for pushing a 69 year old

    male into SanFrancisco Bay. Fortunately, the victimsurvived.Quite oftenwe hear about mail and package theftsinthe community. On June 7th, Officers Tano andMcauliffearrested anindividual for stealing a package onthe 2100 block of Vallejo Street.

    Thisisjust a sample of the great arrestshappening every day inthe Central District!

    BarricadedSuspect

    I would like to thank all of the officerswho responded to the 900 block of Pacificlast Friday regarding thearmed and barricaded suspect. I amalso grateful for the community who were inconvenienced by the streetclosuresand restricted accessto their residences. The officersdid an outstanding job ensuring the public wassafe. Inthe end, 6 officersreceived minor injuries. The suspect isincustody and the District AttorneysOffice

    has charged the suspect withnumerouscriminal offenses.

    TrafficEnforcement

    The Traffic Company assisted usthe other day conducing traffic enforcement along the Broadway CorridorfromPowell to Battery Street. This was a morning commute operation. Asa result, 9 driverswere cited fortexting while driving, 2 for speeding, and 5 for failing to yield to a pedestrianinthe crosswalk!

    Last Friday, around 7:30 a.m., I wastraveling downMarketStreet onduty, inanunmarked police car. Inoticed bicycleswere running red light after red light. My attentionwas focused onone individual who ranared light at Market and 4th Streetswhere a car onthe greenlight had to come to anabrupt stop. Finallyafter several red lights, the bicyclist rantheir final light at Market and Grant and tooka left turn, rode on

    the sidewalk and thenwalked their bicycle. I pulled up, parked my car, approached thisperson, asked fortheir identificationand issued a citation. Inthe nicest way possible, I explained, Better a future reflectiononreceiving thiscitationand stopping next time thenby being hit by a car.Citationsare good educationaltoolsas well.

    Have a great weekend!

    Captain David LazarCentral Station

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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/ 1 11:15am Robbery, Attempt, WithForceLombard/Taylor

    Anunknownsuspect tried to grab the victimscamera fromthevictimshand. The victimstruggled withthe suspect for the camera.A second suspect pepper sprayed the victim, but the victim

    continue to fightwithbothsuspectswhile holding the camera. Thesuspectspushed the victimto the ground and fled away.

    6/ 1 1:25pm Robbery, WithForceKearny/Geary

    Anunknownsuspect grabbed the victimscell phone as the victimwastrying to put the cell phone inher rear pantspockets. Thevictimstruggled withthe suspect for the cell phone, but the suspectwasable to pull the cell phone fromthe victim.

    6/ 2 12:05am Robbery, WithGunPacific/Taylor

    Anunknownsuspect pulled the victimswallet purse whichwaswrapped around the victimswrist. The suspect fell and droppedthe purse. The victimbend downto pick up the purse, but thesuspect pointed a gunat the victim. Fearing for her safety, thevictimlet the suspect take the purse.

    6/ 2 8:50pm Robbery, WithForceLeavenworth/Lombard

    Anunknownsuspect grabbed the victimspurse strapped acrossthe victimsbody. The suspect punched the victimin the face andpulled the purse off of the victim. A second suspect grabbed thesecond victimscamera hanging fromthe victimsneck. A struggleensued, but the suspect wasable to pull the camera fromthevictim.

    6/ 3 12:45am Robbery, WithForce400 blockofBeach

    Anunknownsuspect struck the victimwitha purse causing the victimto fall down. The suspect reached into the victimspantspocketand stole the victimswallet.

    6/ 6 6:58pm Robbery, WithGunSansome/Bush

    Anunknownsuspect told the victimthat he had a gunanddemanded $20. Fearing for his safety, the victimgave the suspect$20. The suspect demanded more money and the victimgave himmore money. The suspect demanded the victimto go to the ATM.Fearing for his safety, the victimstarted walking. The victimthenraninto a store and called police. The suspect fled away.

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    Assault/Battery/ViolentCrimes

    NarcoticsRelated

    Theft/Shoplifting

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    6/ 1 11:07am AggravatedAssault,WithOtherWeaponFrancisco/Leavenworth

    Four unknownsuspectswere observed by the two victimsdumpingstolenbackpacks. The suspectschased the victims and struck one ofthe victimswitha vehicle and pepper sprayed the other victim.

    6/ 1 6:30pm AggravatedAssault,WithOtherWeapon600blockofCommercial

    Anunknownsuspect wasina verbal argument withanother tenant.The victimwent to see whatwas going onand wasstruck inthehead by the suspect witha pancover.

    6/ 3 11:48am Battery500blockofTaylor

    Anunknownsuspect entered the building and the victimdid notrecognize the suspect as a residence. The victimconfronted thesuspect and the suspect grabbed the victimsshirt and pulled thevictimforward.

    6/ 3 11:00pm AggravatedAssault,WithKnifePier15

    Anunknownsuspect stabbed the victimwhenthe intoxicated victimapproached the suspect and verbally berate the suspect.

    6/ 5 7:02am BatteryColumbus/Union

    The suspect wasintoxicated and started a verbal argument withapassenger onthe bus. The victimtold the suspect to exit the busand the suspect threwcoinsat the victim. Arrest made.

    6/ 2 4:00pm Possession ofMethamphetamine1000blockofColumbus

    Possession of methamphetamine. Citationissued.

    6/ 7 3:54pm Possession ofMethamphetamine1100blockofClay

    Possession of methamphetamine. Outstanding warrant. Arrestmade.

    6/ 1 8:00am Theft, FromLockedVehiclePine/Powell

    Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole anowners manual and salescontract.

    6/ 1 9:50am Theft, FromPersonStockton/Clay

    Anunknownsuspect stole the victimscell phone fromthe victimshand.

    6/ 1 10:45am Theft, FromLockedVehicle2200blockofLeavenworth

    Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side windowsandstole backpacks, containing passportsand money.

    6/ 1 11:30am Theft, Shoplifting100 blockofPowell

    Anunknownsuspect entered the storeand stole a pair of glasses.

    6/ 1 11:45am Theft, FromVehicle600 blockofFront

    Stolenlicense plates.

    6/ 1 12:00pm Theft, Shoplifting300 blockofPost

    The suspect entered the store and stoleclothing. The suspect wasstopped by security outside of the store. Citationissued.

    6/ 1 12:15pm Theft, Shoplifting

    UnitblockofOFarrell

    The suspect entered the store and stoleclothing. The suspect was

    stopped by security outside of the store. The suspect also had anoutstanding warrant. Arrest made.6/ 1 3:08pm Theft, FromLocked

    Vehicle3200blockofVanNess

    Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side windowsandstole bags, containing a camera, credit card and identificationcard.

    6/ 1 4:23pm Theft, FromLockedVehicleUnitblockofBeach

    Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole a wallet, headphones, watchand sunglasses.

    6/ 1 5:00pm Theft, Shoplifting200 blockofPost

    Anunknownsuspect entered the store and stole belts.

    6/ 1 5:10pm Theft, FromLockedVehicleNorthPoint/Jones

    The suspect shattered the passenger side rear window and stolebackpacks, containing a tabletand clothing. Arrest made.

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    6/ 1 5:45pm Theft, FromLockedVehicle1200blockofHyde

    Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side front windowand stole a backpack, containing cell phone, headphonesandmoney.

    6/ 1 6:00pm Theft, FromLockedVehicleLombard/Hyde

    Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side front windowand stole a handbag.

    6/ 1 7:45pm Theft, FromLockedVehicleJefferson/Leavenworth

    Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole a backpack, containing a camera, laptop, wallet, booksand sunglasses.

    6/ 1 7:45pm Theft, FromLockedVehicleMason/Bay

    Anunknownsuspect shattered the driver side front windowandstole a camera bag, containing memory cards, charger andcable.

    6/ 1 8:16pm Theft, FromLockedVehicleNorthPoint/Kearny

    Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole backpacks, containing a laptop, binoculars andclothing.

    6/ 1 9:30pm Theft, PickpocketLeavenworth/Geary

    Anunknownsuspect stole the victimswallet fromthe victimsbackpack.

    6/ 1 10:13pm Theft, FromLockedVehicle

    Columbus/Taylor

    Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole a backpack, containing a cell phone.

    6/ 2 9:00am Theft, FromLockedVehicle1600blockofHyde

    Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side front windowand stole documents.

    6/ 2 9:20am Theft, Shoplifting300 blockofPowell

    Anunknownsuspect entered the store and stole rings.

    6/ 2 4:00pm Theft, PickpocketUnit blockofTelegraphHill

    Anunknownsuspect stole the victimswallet fromthe victimsbackpack while walking around Coit Tower.

    6/ 3 2:00pm Theft, FromLockedVehicleGreenwich/Leavenworth

    Anunknownsuspect shattered the trunk window and stole abackpack, containing snacks.

    6/ 3 3:00pm Theft, FromLockedVehicle

    Lombard/Hyde

    Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole bags, containing passports, cell phones, laptop, tablet

    and wallet.6/ 3 3:00pm Theft, FromLocked

    VehicleNorthPoint/Mason

    Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole a backpack, containing a tablet, passport, glassesandmoney.

    6/ 3 4:00pm Theft, FromLockedVehicle2500blockofLarkin

    Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side front windowand stole a backpack, containing a passport, cell phones,identificationcards and credit cards.

    6/ 3 4:30pm Theft, FromLockedVehicleBay/Kearny

    Anunknownsuspect stole a duffle bag, containing a hard disk,social security card, ear budsand clothing. It is unknownhow thesuspect gainentry to the vehicle.

    6/ 3 7:45pm Theft, VehicleBay/Mason

    Stolenvehicle.

    6/ 3 9:50pm Theft, FromPersonCalifornia/Montgomery

    Anunknownsuspect stole the victimscell phone fromthe victimshand.

    6/ 3 10:00pm Theft, FromPersonKearny/California

    Anunknownsuspect stole the victimscell phone fromthe victimshandswhile onthe bus.

    6/ 4 12:02am Theft, FromLockedVehicleGrant/Union

    Anunknownsuspect shattered the trunk window and stole abackpack, containing a passport, tablet, microphonesandbattery.

    6/ 4 9:00am Theft, FromLockedVehicleNorthPoint/Stockton

    Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole a bag, containing a computer mouse and battery.

    6/ 4 9:00am Theft, PickpocketStockton/Columbus

    Anunknownsuspect stole the victimswallet fromthe victimspocket.

    6/ 4 11:00am Theft, FromUnlockedVehicle400 blockofBay

    Anunknownsuspect stole suitcases, containing a passport, laptopand GPS fromthe vehicle. The vehicle may have beenleftunlocked.

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    6/ 4 11:00am Theft, FromLockedVehicleHyde/Chestnut

    Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole backpacks, containing a tablet, laptop, passportsandmoney.

    6/ 4 11:40am Theft, Shoplifting200 blockofBush

    The suspect entered the store and stolebottlesof alcohol. Thesuspect was stopped by security outside of the store. Arrestmade.

    6/ 4 2:30pm Theft, ShopliftingUnitblockofPowell

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

    6/ 4 5:25pm Theft, FromLockedVehicleUnion/Mason

    Anunknownsuspect shattered the driver side rear windowandstole a bag.

    6/ 4 6:00pm Theft, FromLockedVehicle2500blockofTaylor

    Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side windowsandstole a camera.

    6/ 4 8:00pm Theft, Vehicle400 blockofStockton

    Stolenvehicle.

    6/ 4 8:30pm Theft, FromLockedVehicle

    100 blockofBay

    Anunknownsuspect shattered the driver side rear windowandstole a backpack, containing a camera and driverslicense.

    6/ 4 10:00pm Theft, FromLockedVehicleMason/Bay

    Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side windowsandstole a backpack, containing a camera, tablets, headphonesandclothing.

    6/ 5 5:00am Theft, FromBuilding200 blockofBeach

    Anunknownsuspect stole a tabletwhichwas onthe counter.

    6/ 5 7:00am Theft, FromPersonClay/Kearny

    Anunknownsuspect stole the victimscell phone and wallet fromthe victimspantspocket while the victimfell asleep onthe bench.

    6/ 5 2:20pm Theft, FromLockedVehicle600 blockofDavis

    Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole a backpack, containing a camera, laptop, cell phone,credit card and money.

    6/ 5 3:04pm Theft, FromLockedVehiclePier23

    Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole a backpack, containing a passport, identificationcard,sunglassesand jackets.

    6/ 5 4:30pm Theft, FromBuilding900 blockofLarkin

    Anunknownsuspect entered the storeand stole the tip jar.

    6/ 5 5:13pm Theft, Shoplifting100 blockofMaiden

    Anunknownsuspect entered the storeand stole a handbag.

    6/ 5 8:00pm Theft, FromLockedVehicleBeach/Mason

    Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole a bag, containing tablets, passport, ring, headphonesand checkbook.

    6/ 6 12:00am Theft, FromLockedVehicleLarkin/Jackson

    Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole a passport, camera, toaster, waffle maker, dishesandclothing.

    6/ 6 10:15am Theft, VehicleGreenwich/Jones

    Stolenvehicle.

    6/ 6 11:32am Theft, FromLocked

    Vehicle800 blockof Chestnut

    Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side rear window

    and stole a backpack, containing money and credit card.

    6/ 6 3:00pm Theft, FromLockedVehicleBeach/Polk

    Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side and driver sidewindowsand stole a bag, containing a drone, passport, tabletand hard drive.

    6/ 7 11:50am Theft, Shoplifting600 blockofMarket

    Anunknownsuspect entered the store and stole sunglasses.

    6/ 7 12:50pm Theft, FromLockedVehicleGreenwich/Leavenworth

    Anunknownsuspect shattered the driver side rear windowandstole purses.

    6/ 7 4:20pm Theft, FromLockedVehicle500 blockofBeach

    Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole a bag, containing a laptop, passport, camera lensandclothing.

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    Miscellaneous

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    6/ 7 5:30pm Theft, Vehicle400 blockofStockton

    Stolenvehicle.

    6/ 7 5:58pm Theft, FromBuilding2100blockofTaylor

    The two suspects attempt to openmailboxes. The suspectssuccessfully opened a mailbox and stole mail and a package.Arrestsmade.

    6/ 7 8:30pm Theft, FromLockedVehicle700 blockofGrant

    Anunknownsuspect shattered the trunk window and stoleluggage, containing a laptop, camera and clothing.

    6/ 1 3:40am Burglary, CommercialUnitblockof 1st

    The suspect pried openthe front door and wasfound inside thebuilding. Arrest made.

    6/ 1 5:36am Vandalism, Apartment100blockofSproule

    Anunknownsuspect threwanobject and shattered the front glassdoor.

    6/ 1 11:45am Vandalism, Vehicle600blockofFront

    Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side windowsandscratched the passenger side rear door.

    6/ 1 7:45pm Vandalism, VehiclePolk/Beach

    Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side rear window.

    6/ 1 8:33pm WarrantArrestSansome/Vallejo The suspect waslooking into parked vehicles. A computer checkshows the suspect had anoutstanding warrant. Arrest made.6/ 1 11:00pm Burglary, Hotel Room

    UnitblockofDrummAnunknownsuspect stole the victimscell phone and hotel roomkey fromthe victimspurse while at a bar. The suspect used thehotel roomkey and stole the victimslaptop and camera fromthevictimshotel room.

    6/ 2 10:10am Fraud/Scam100blockofNorthPoint

    Anunknownsuspect called the victimand stated that he was fromthe IRS. The suspect told the victimthat she was subject to arrestfor not filing her tax returnand owed money. The suspect told thevictimto stay onthe phone and purchase gift cardsand providehimwiththe gift card numbers.

    6/ 2 7:30pm Burglary, CommercialUnitblockofTillman

    Anunknownsuspect pried openthe door and stole a laptop andhair coloring scales.

    6/ 2 11:30pm Vandalism, Residence

    1400blockofHyde

    The suspect wasintoxicated and banged onthe victimsfront door

    thinking it washis friendsresidence. The suspect was able to forceopenthe front door and damaged it. Arrest made.

    6/ 3 1:26am Vandalism, Commercial100blockofOFarrell

    Anunknownsuspect entered the restaurant and was told therestaurant was closed. The suspect exited the restaurantandkicked the front window shattering it.

    6/ 3 9:29am Burglary, HotProwl900blockofPacific

    The suspect shattered the bathroomwindow and entered theapartment while the victimwas inside the apartment. Arrest made.

    6/ 3 9:00pm Vandalism, VehicleTelegraphHill/Lombard

    Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side windowsanddamaged the sliding door.

    6/ 4 12:01am Burglary, HotProwl300blockofGreen

    Anunknownsuspect entered throughthe unsecured patio doorsand stole a purse while the victimswere sleeping.

    6/ 4 12:01am Vandalism, VehicleUnitblockofTelegraphHill

    Anunknownsuspect shattered the driver side rear window.

    6/ 4 6:02am Arson100blockofMontgomery

    Anunknownsuspect set a newspaper kiosk onfire.

    6/ 4 12:00pm Vandalism, Vehicle700blockofVallejo

    Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side rear window.

    6/ 4 10:53pm Vandalism, Commercial600blockofMarket

    Anunknownsuspect shattered the store front window.

    6/ 4 11:30pm Burglary, HotProwl2300blockofHyde

    Anunknownsuspect entered the residence throughanunlockedsliding glassdoor and stole laptops, walletand watch, while thevictims were sleeping inthe bedroom.

    6/ 4 11:50pm TrespassingUnitblockofDrumm

    The suspect wastrespassing after being told multipletimesnot toreturn. Citationissued.

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    6/ 5 12:15am Vandalism, VehicleBay/Polk

    Anunknownsuspect shattered the passenger side rear window.

    6/ 5 12:56am Vandalism, Commercial300blockofGrant

    The suspect used hiselbow and shattered two of the storewindows. Citationissued.

    6/ 5 12:00pm Vandalism, Vehicle

    NorthPoint/Powell

    Anunknownsuspect cracked the passenger side front window.

    6/ 5 4:40pm WarrantArrestGeary/Larkin

    The suspect wasina verbal argument. A computer check showsthe suspect had anoutstanding warrant. Arrest made.

    6/ 5 7:56pm Burglary, Commercial300blockofGrant

    Anunknownsuspect kicked openthe front door and pried openthe cashregister.

    6/ 5 9:20pm DrivingUndertheInfluenceStockton/Pacific

    The suspect wasdriving under the influence of drugs. Arrest made.

    6/ 6 1:30pm Vandalism, Commercial300blockofSutter

    Anunknownsuspect shattered the store front glassdoor.

    6/ 6 2:00pm Vandalism, Property600blockofVallejo

    The suspect damaged the lock fromforcing the door open.Citationissued.

    6/ 7 5:11pm WarrantArrest1100blockofGreen

    The suspect wasattempting to remove a lock used to lock abicycle to a pole. A computer check showsthe suspect had an

    outstanding warrant. Arrest made.6/ 7 5:16pm WarrantArrest

    200blockofPowellThe suspect wasyelling and trying to get into a store. A computercheck showsthe suspect had anoutstanding warrant. Arrest made.

    6/ 7 10:00pm Vandalism, VehicleUnitblockofWaverly

    Anunknownsuspect keyed the passenger side vehicle doors.

    6/ 7 11:32pm Burglary, HotProwl900blockofNorthPoint

    The victimheard a sound inthe kitchenand whenthe victimwalked downthe stairs, the unknownsuspect was seenrunningaway. The suspect a wallet, keysand laptop.

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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 inhisUncles

    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 LovrinsUncle TomLovrinretired fromthe Department.

    Tompassed onhisstar #to Officer Lovrin. Officer Lovrinnow proudly wearsstar #2235,

    carrying onhis Uncleslegacy.

    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

    1 2 3 4

    5 6 7 8 9 10 11

    12 13 14 15 16CommunityMeeting

    17 18

    19 20 21 22 23 24 25

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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 [email protected]

    Lt. ValerieMatthewsInvestigations

    [email protected]

    Lt. Molly Pengel (Days)

    Lt. Jody Kato (Days)

    [email protected]

    [email protected]

    Lt. BrienHoo(Nights) [email protected]

    Lt.Samuel Christ(Nights) [email protected]

    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

    FishermansWharfBeat: 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 OfficersMarkMilligan, 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 ourCity. 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.