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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 1-3
Crimes of Note 6-
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Featured Citizen of the
Month
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Featured Officer of the
Month
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Events/Info 14-
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Community Calendar 16
Central District Map 17
Resource Information 18
Volume , IssueSeptember 15, 2016
Captain Lazar’s Message
Captain David Lazar
Commanding Officer Central Station
Congratulations to Officers Jared Lovrin and CaitlinLowe for their great work in serving the community.Yesterday morning, they responded to a strandedmotorist in the Broadway Tunnel. They didn’t realizethat the stranded motorist was comedian Scott Capurroalong with his husband. The officers went above andbeyond by returning to the station for our jump box inan effort to jump start the car, but it did not work. Thenthey found out that Mr. Capurro’s tow service would notallow for towing out of the tunnel so the officersassisted in pushing the car out of the tunnel.
They spent an hour with Mr. Capurro, not knowing whohe was, going above and beyond what is expected.This would of never made it to my attention had it notbeen for the fact that Mr. Capurro is a frequent guestof the Alice radio show on 97.3 FM. This morning, Mr.Capurro was very complimentary of the two officers onthe show and what they did for him. Great work!
Principal’s Breakfast
Thank you Dr. Dennis Chew and Gordon J. Lau Elementary School for hosting thisyear’s Principal’s Breakfast. Officers Kevin Worrell and Ryan Jones did a greatjob cooking breakfast for the Assistant Superintendent and most of the schoolprincipals in the Central District. We are grateful for Supervisor Peskin attendingas well. Our relationship with the schools is important and the principals do atremendous job with their students. I would like this tradition to continue year afteryear.
Honoring First Responders
I want to thank the Fisherman’s Wharf Rotary Club who will honor some of ourofficers this evening at a small gathering. Every year, the Fisherman’s WharfRotary hosts a breakfast for first responders on or around 9/11. This year, it’s anight time gathering. I will be there along with 8 officers from Central Station. Weare thankful for the Rotary Club.
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Union Square Cares and the Downtown Street Team
Today I attended a press conference sponsored by the Union Square Business Improvement District.Executive Director Karin Flood and her team have taken the lead in “thinking outside the box” in terms ofaddressing homelessness. First, they started with Union Square Cares. This initiative was developed so thatthe Business Improvement District could work to provide services and also direct others to do the same. Now,they have rolled out the Downtown Street Team. This program hires homeless to assist the ambassadors inkeeping the area clean while receiving benefits and shelter in return. A person had asked me this morningwhat we are doing to address homelessness and I mentioned this incredible example.
Auto Burglaries
I am often asked about the auto burglaries in the Central District. I believe that crime prevention is a veryimportant aspect to resolving this ongoing issue. Crime prevention in the case of an auto burglary meansthat we work diligently to remind tourists, visitors, residents and merchants to not leave anything in theirvehicles. To the extent that we leave valuables, the auto burglars will be in our neighborhoods daily lookingin vehicles.
This is especially true in the following two cases:
September 9, 2016 10:40 a.m. to 11:40 a.m. at Chestnut and Leavenworth:Stolen: $2,000 in cash, Apple Laptop, Apple I Phone, Amazon Kindle, various papers.
September 12, 2016 8:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at Clay and Waverly:Stolen: $7,500 in cash, 3 Suitcases, Dell Laptop, Shoes, Cosmetics, 2 Diamond Necklaces and a goldring valued at $5,000.
We have more work to do!
Check out these arrests in the last 48 hours:
1. The plainclothes team arrested a burglar who was on a bicycle at 2nd and Market Street out looking forhis next victim. He had a warrant for his arrest for Grand Theft, Possession of Stolen Property, and Pos-session of Burglary Tools.
2. The plainclothes team arrested a person who they were watching looking into parked vehicles at Jack-son and Davis. They followed him to the Tenderloin on the 900 block of Market Street where they ob-served him steal a bicycle. The officers arrested him. He had wire cutters in his possession when theycaptured him.
3. The plainclothes team watched a man in a stolen car, drop off a woman at Green and Broadway. Theywatched as she began looking into parked cars. They approached the male and he took off at fullspeed. The female boarded a street car and was detained by the officers. She had a $50,000 arrestwarrant for Burglary, Possession of Stolen Property, Possession of Burglary Tools and Possession ofMethamphetamine.
4. The Fisherman’s Wharf Foot Beat Officers arrested an individual in Joseph Conrad Park. The personhad a $10,000 arrest warrant for shoplifting. In his possession were bolt cutters, wire cutters, aflashlight, binoculars, a security guard badge, a key and a distinctive wallet. In this case, OfficerStewart recognized the wallet from an item taken a week ago in an Auto Burglary.
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5. Uniformed Officers responded to Bush and Dashiell Hammett on a report of an auto burglary. Theydetained a suspect who had a no bail arrest warrant for Burglary.
6. The plainclothes team arrested three suspects for burglarizing an auto at Chestnut and Montgomery.They recovered cameras, a computer, cell phones and cash.
7. The plainclothes team arrested two suspects for syphoning gas from a parked car on Bay Street.
In 48 hours, these 7 great arrests which, in my opinion, prevented many more burglaries in our district!
Six things to consider this week!
1. Safeguard your cell phone
2. Leave your vehicle empty
3. Have a good bicycle lock and utilize the education and services of sfsafe.org
4. Do not fall for scams
5. Safeguard your purse and wallet when on the street.
And last…..
Do not leave your valuables unattended at Starbucks!
Have a great weekend
Captain David LazarCentral Station
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Officers Lowe and Lovrin “saved the day” by
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On Monday, September 12, 2016, the
Wilderness Program and Spring Valley
Science School went on a day hike on Angel
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Grade, Ages 7-9 years old), 5 parents, 1
teacher, 2 SFPD Cadets (Cadet Khai Tran,
Cadet Ray Abuan,), and 3 officers (Mike
Rivera, Barry Wood, and Karl Ma).
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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.
9/8 7:30pm Robbery, Commercial,With Gun2500 block of Taylor
The suspect was a known shoplifter and was told to leave thestore. The suspect pointed a gun at the victim before leaving. Thesuspect returned to the store and stole a pair of tennis shoes.Fearing the suspect still had a gun, the employees did not confrontthe suspect. Arrest made.
9/8 10:50pm Robbery, With Gun100 block ofEmbarcadero
Two unknown suspects grabbed the two victims from behind. Thesuspects stated that they have a gun and demanded the victims’cell phones. Fearing for their safety, the victims gave the suspectstheir cell phones and the suspects fled away.
9/9 2:55pm Robbery, Attempt,Bank, With Gun200 block of Clay
An unknown suspect handed a note to the teller and stated that hehad a gun. The victim took money out of the drawer, but did notimmediately give the money to the suspect. The suspect fledwithout the money.
9/9 3:10pm Robbery, Bank, WithGun200 block of California
An unknown suspect handed a note to the teller and stated that hehad a gun. Fearing for her safety, the victim gave money to thesuspect.
9/9 11:05pm Robbery, With ForceUnit block of NewMontgomery
An unknown suspect was riding a bicycle behind the victim. Thesuspect pulled the victim’s hair and grabbed the victim’s cell phonefrom the victim’s hand.
9/11 8:03pm Robbery, With Force500 block of Post
An unknown suspect stole the victim’s cell phone from the victim’shand and fled away into a waiting vehicle. The victim chased thesuspect into the vehicle. The unknown suspect driver started todrive away as the other suspect shoved the victim out of thevehicle.
9/11 11:30pm Robbery, With OtherWeaponGrant/Pine
An unknown suspect asked the victim for money. The victim refusedand the suspect snatched the victim’s cell phone from the victim’shand. The victim tried to get the phone back, but the suspectjabbed the victim in the stomach and face with a stun gun.
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Narcotics Related
Theft/Shoplifting
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9/12 10:30am Theft, From LockedVehicle1200 block of Lombard
An unknown suspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole backpacks, containing a passport, tablet, cell phone andwallets.
9/12 9:35pm Robbery, With ForceUnit block ofWentworth
Three unknown suspects pushed the victim to the ground, punchedand kicked the victim and stole the victim’s cell phone.
9/8 6:50am BatteryLeavenworth/Pine
An unknown suspect parked in front of the victim, got out of thevehicle and yelled at the victim. The victim got out of the vehicleand was struck in the face by the suspect.
9/8 11:30am BatteryCalifornia/Montgomery
An unknown suspect bumped into the victim. The victim turned toconfront the suspect, but the suspect was holding and waving abox cutter, so the victim backed away.
9/9 7:18am Battery/Vandalism500 block of Geary
An unknown suspect was in a verbal argument with the victim. Thesuspect pushed the victim in the chest and tore down a displaywall.
9/11 11:32pm Battery900 block of Sutter
The suspect did not pay the cab fare and when confronted by thevictim, the suspect punched the victim in the face. Citation issued.
9/12 5:30pm Possession ofMethamphetamine700 block of Kearny
Possession of methamphetamine. Citation issued.
9/13 9:30am Possession ofMethamphetamine400 block of Stockton
Possession of methamphetamine for sale. Arrest made.
9/7 6:59am Theft, Shoplifting200 block of Bush
An unknown suspect entered the store and stole baby bibs,groceries and headphones.
9/7 10:00am Theft, Vehicle1800 block of Jones
Stolen vehicle.
9/7 5:58pm Theft, From Person800 block of Pacific
An unknown suspect stole the victim’s cell phone from the victim’shand.
9/7 7:30pm Theft, From LockedVehiclePacific/Beckett
An unknown suspect shattered the driver side rear window andstole a backpack, containing a passport, laptop and tablet.
9/7 8:00pm Theft, From LockedVehicleGrant/Beach
An unknown suspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole a backpack, containing a laptop.
9/8 7:50am Theft, From PersonJessie/3rd
An unknown suspect stole the victim’s cell phone from the victim’shand as the suspect rode a bicycle pass the victim.
9/8 10:50am Theft, PickpocketStockton/Pacific
An unknown suspect stole the victim’s wallet from the victim’sbackpack while on the bus.
9/8 3:00pm Theft, From LockedVehicle2200 block of Stockton
An unknown suspect shattered the trunk windows and stolepassports, laptops, cell phone and keys.
9/8 3:00pm Theft, PickpocketPier 39
An unknown suspect stole the victim’s waist pack from the victim’sbackpack.
9/8 3:30pm Theft, PickpocketKearny/Sacramento
An unknown suspect stole the victim’s wallet from the victim’sbackpack while on the bus.
9/8 4:00pm Theft, PickpocketFerry Building
An unknown suspect stole the victim’s wallet from the victim’sshoulder bag while on the streetcar.
9/8 4:35pm Theft, ShopliftingUnit block of O’Farrell
The suspect entered the store and stole clothing. The suspect wasstopped by security outside of the store. Citation issued.
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9/8 5:09pm Theft, ShopliftingUnit block of O’Farrell
The suspect entered the store and stole clothing. The suspect wasstopped by security outside of the store. The suspect also had anoutstanding warrant. Arrest made.
9/8 8:30pm Theft, From LockedVehicle900 block of Pine
The suspect shattered the driver side front window and stole abackpack and bag, containing shoes and gear. Arrest made.
9/8 11:00pm Theft, From LockedVehicle2800 block ofLeavenworth
An unknown suspect shattered the passenger side windows andstole a backpack, containing a camera and lenses.
9/9 10:00am Theft, Pickpocket800 block of Geary
An unknown suspect stole the victim’s pouch from the victim’sbackpack.
9/9 10:55am Theft, ShopliftingUnit block of Maiden
An unknown suspect entered the store and stole handbags.
9/9 4:00pm Theft, From Building300 block of O’Farrell
An unknown suspect stole the victim’s cell phone which was placedon a table.
9/9 4:51pm Theft, Shoplifting100 block of Clay
An unknown suspect entered the store and stole jeans.
9/9 5:00pm Theft, From LockedVehicleJones/Beach
An unknown suspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole a backpack, containing a passport, tablet and jacket.
9/10 5:30am Theft, VehicleCalifornia/Davis
Stolen vehicle.
9/10 11:29am Theft, Shoplifting300 block of Post
The suspect entered the store and stole a scarf. The suspect wasstopped by security outside of the store. Citation issued.
9/10 11:35am Theft, Shoplifting100 block of Clay
An unknown suspect entered the store and stole shirts.
9/10 1:30pm Theft, From LockedVehicleVandewater/Powell
An unknown suspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole a suitcase, containing a passport, socks and hats.
9/10 1:30pm Theft, VehicleVandewater/Powell
Stolen vehicle.
9/10 1:48pm Theft, From LockedVehicle700 block of Broadway
An unknown suspect shattered the trunk window and stole abackpack, containing diapers and formula.
9/10 7:30pm Theft, Vehicle100 block of Greenwich
Stolen vehicle.
9/10 7:50pm Theft, ShopliftingUnit block of O’Farrell
The suspect entered the store and stole clothing. The suspect wasstopped by security outside of the store. Arrest made.
9/11 9:00am Theft, Vehicle900 block of Pine
Stolen vehicle.
9/11 12:00pm Theft, PickpocketGrant/Sutter
An unknown suspect stole the victim’s wallet from the victim’sbackpack.
9/11 12:09pm Theft, Shoplifting100 block of O’Farrell
The suspect entered the store and stole shorts and perfume. Thesuspect was stopped by security outside of the store. Citationissued.
9/11 1:47pm Theft, From LockedVehicle300 block of Beach
An unknown suspect shattered the trunk window and stole a purseand travel bag, containing cosmetics and clothing.
9/11 3:45pm Theft, From Person200 block of Market
An unknown suspect stole the victim’s wallet from the victim’s hand.
9/11 6:30pm Theft, From LockedVehicle800 block of Chestnut
An unknown suspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole a bag, containing binoculars and clothing.
9/11 10:30pm Theft, From Building200 block of Columbus
An unknown suspect stole the victim’s purse which was hanging onthe chair behind the victim.
9/11 11:00pm Theft, From LockedVehicle1100 block of Lombard
An unknown suspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole skydiving equipment.
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9/12 9:05am Theft, From LockedVehicle800 block of Sutter
An unknown suspect shattered the driver side front window andstole a speaker, GPS and music player.
9/12 12:45pm Theft, From Building200 block of California
An unknown suspect stole laptops from the conference room.
9/12 12:48pm Theft, Shoplifting100 block of Post
An unknown suspect entered the store and stole jackets.
9/12 7:00pm Theft, From LockedVehicleNorth Point/Jones
An unknown suspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole backpacks, containing clothing and sunglasses.
9/12 8:00pm Theft, From LockedVehicleClay/Waverly
An unknown suspect shattered the trunk window and stolesuitcases, containing a laptop, cell phones, money and clothing.
9/13 1:00am Theft, From Building400 block of Powell
An unknown suspect met the victim at a bar and went back to thevictim’s hotel room together. When the victim woke up the nextmorning, the suspect was gone and the suspect stole the victim’ssuitcase, wallet and cell phone.
9/13 2:00am Theft, PickpocketSutter/Powell
An unknown suspect stole the victim’s wallet from the victim’spocket.
9/13 2:55am Theft, From Person300 block of Stockton
An unknown suspect stole the victim’s cell phone from the victim’shand as the suspect rode a bicycle pass the victim.
9/13 1:15pm Theft, From LockedVehiclePolk/North Point
An unknown suspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole a purse.
9/13 2:00pm Theft, Bicycle700 block of Kearny
An unknown suspect stole the victim’s bicycle when the victim fellasleep in the park.
9/13 2:00pm Theft, From LockedVehicle2300 block of Stockton
An unknown suspect shattered the trunk window and stole abackpack, containing a driver’s license.
9/13 2:44pm Theft, From LockedVehicle600 block of Broadway
An unknown suspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole a backpack, containing a tablet, jacket and paperwork.
9/13 2:30pm Theft, From LockedVehicle600 block of California
An unknown suspect shattered the driver side rear window andstole cameras.
9/13 8:20pm Theft, From LockedVehicleFerry Building
An unknown suspect shattered the passenger side rear windowand stole passports, cell phone and money.
9/13 8:45pm Theft, From LockedVehicleEmbarcadero/Green
An unknown suspect shattered the driver side rear window andstole a backpack.
9/13 9:39pm Theft, From LockedVehicle1100 block ofColumbus
An unknown suspect shattered the driver side rear window andstole a luggage, containing a passport and wallet.
9/13 10:05pm Theft, From PersonKearny/Post
An unknown suspect stole the victim’s cell phone from the victim’shand.
9/7 12:42pm Fraud/Scam700 block of Broadway
An unknown suspect called the victim and told the victim that hewas from the IRS. The suspect stated that the victim owed taxesand will be arrested if not paid immediately. The suspectinstructed the victim to get gift cards and read the codes from thegift cards to him. The victim complied and later discovered it wasa scam.
9/7 1:06pm Recovered Vehicle100 block of Jackson
Recovered vehicle.
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9/7 1:30pm Vandalism, Property300 block of Post
The suspect entered the store and ripped the price tag andbrand label from a dress. Arrest made.
9/7 4:14pm Burglary, Commercial200 block of Jefferson
The suspect entered the store through the front door and wentupstairs to the office and stole a backpack. Arrest made.
9/7 5:30pm Burglary, CommercialUnit block of Water
The suspect entered the office through the open front door andstole a backpack. Arrest made.
9/7 7:00pm Recovered Vehicle300 block of Pacific
Recovered vehicle. Arrest made.
9/7 7:30pm Vandalism, Vehicle700 block of Washington
An unknown suspect shattered the passenger side rear window.
9/7 9:35pm Warrant Arrest400 block of Stockton
The two suspects were loitering on private property. A computercheck shows the suspects had outstanding warrants. Arrests made.
9/7 9:49pm Burglary, Apartment700 block of Jones
The suspect pried open the front door of the apartment buildingand stole packages from the lobby. Arrest made.
9/8 1:42pm Vandalism, OtherPropertyUnit block of Kearny
The two suspects used paint and painted on the sidewalk.Citations issued.
9/9 3:25am Vandalism, Commercial900 block of Hyde
The suspect ran into the clerical area and pushed a rollingcomputer on the ground. Arrest made.
9/9 11:13am Vandalism, Vehicle700 block of Vallejo
An unknown suspect shattered the passenger side rear window.
9/10 5:45am Vandalism, VehicleVallejo/Grant
An unknown suspect punched and broke the passenger side rearview mirror.
9/10 6:01am Warrant Arrest300 block of Stockton
The suspect was refusing to come out of the restroom. A computercheck shows the suspect had an outstanding warrant. Arrestmade.
9/10 11:28am Fraud100 block of Clay
The suspect tried to make a purchase with a fraudulent creditcard and driver’s license. Arrest made.
9/10 3:00pm Burglary, Commercial100 block of Grant
The suspect entered the store and stole a jacket which wasplaced in a foil lined backpack. Arrest made.
9/10 3:30pm Burglary, Commercial100 block of Geary
An unknown suspect stole a tablet, cell phones, shears, clippersand shaver from the store. It is unknown how the suspect gainentry to the store.
9/10 8:15pm Burglary, Residence300 block of Greenwich
An unknown suspect entered the residence and stole laptops anda wallet. It is uncertain if the windows and doors were locked.
9/10 9:00pm Vandalism, VehiclePowell/North Point
An unknown suspect shattered the passenger side rear window.
9/11 12:00am Recovered Vehicle800 block of Sacramento
Recovered vehicle.
9/11 6:23am Driving Under theInfluenceUnion/Columbus
The suspect was driving under the influence of alcohol. Citationissued.
9/11 1:04pm Recovered Vehicle300 block of Bay
Recovered vehicle.
9/11 6:00pm Vandalism, VehicleMason/Vallejo
An unknown suspect slashed the passenger side rear tire.
9/12 9:19am Recovered VehicleJessie/Annie
Recovered vehicle.
9/12 11:22am Vandalism, Vehicle400 block of Stockton
An unknown suspect shattered the passenger side rear window.
9/12 12:10pm Warrant Arrest100 block of Jefferson
The suspect was obstructing the sidewalk. A computer check showsthe suspect had an outstanding warrant. Arrest made.
9/12 1:30pm Trespassing200 block of Clay
The suspect was trespassing on private property and told not toreturn. The suspect left and immediately returned. Citation issued.
9/12 4:30pm Vandalism, VehicleBay/Larkin
An unknown suspect shattered the passenger side front window.
9/13 12:35am Vandalism, Vehicle400 block of Green
An unknown suspect shattered the passenger side front windowwhile the victim was sitting in the vehicle.
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9/13 4:00pm Vandalism, Commercial200 block of California
An unknown suspect shattered the glass window.
9/13 4:25pm Burglary, Commercial400 block of Market
An unknown suspect cut the chain link fence and stole a bicycle.
9/13 6:05pm Vandalism, Commercial100 block of Jackson
The suspect was asked to leave the store. The suspect hit the storewindow with an unknown object and shattered it. Arrest made.
9/13 6:52pm Recovered Vehicle2100 block ofLeavenworth
Recovered vehicle.
9/13 9:04pm Warrant Arrest2nd/Market
The suspect was stopped for a traffic violation. A computer checkshows the suspect had an outstanding warrant. Arrest made.
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Randall is the Services Manager for the Union Square Business Improvement District (BID).
As part of Randall’s goal of ensuring the safety of the Union Square BID, he works closely
with the San Francisco Police Department, specifically the Central District which covers the
majority of the Union Square BID. With the recent expansion of the Union Square BID’s
Security Camera Project, the Union Square BID’s working relationship with the SFPD has
become extremely close, working together on a daily basis to catch and prosecute
criminals and make the area safer for the visitors and residents.
Randall’s background is in contracting and project management. He had served as abuilding engineer overseeing four properties in the Union Square area. He transitionedto an Operations Manager for the Union Square BID because he wanted to help improvethe larger community. He has taken great pride and enjoyment in making the UnionSquare BID cleaner and safer for those who live, work and visit there. Randall says, “It isinspiring and motivating to work with Captain Lazar and the entire Central Station Teamdedicated to the same goals and passionate about safety. It truly does take a communityto ensure those in and around it are safe. The Central Station Team is a model forcommunity policing and I am honored to work with them.”
Each month Central Police Station features
a citizen who represents the unique flavor of the
Central Police District. This month we
interviewed Randall Scott. Randall is the
Operations Manager for the Union Square
Business Improvement District.
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Each month Central Police Station features one
of its officers in an effort to learn more about the
men and women who police our neighborhood.
This month, we interviewed Officer Sam Yuen,
a 15-year member of Central Police Station.
Officer Yuen was born in Hong Kong. He moved to New York and attended high school
there. Officer Yuen then moved to San Francisco and attended City College of San
Francisco.
Officer Yuen joined the San Francisco Police Academy in November 2001. After
graduating from the Police Academy, he was assigned to Northern Station for field
training, then he was assigned to Richmond Station for probation. After completing
probation in 2002, Officer Yuen was assigned to Central Station for his permanent station
and he has been working with Central Station since.
Officer Yuen’s favorite thing about the Central District is the district itself and the
community.
Officer Yuen has been a Foot Beat Officer for over 8 years and can be seen patrolling inChinatown.
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dŚĞŶĞǁ ĞƉĂƌƚŵĞŶƚŽĨ, ŽŵĞůĞƐƐŶĞƐƐĂŶĚ ƵƉƉŽƌƟǀ Ğ, ŽƵƐŝŶŐŚĂƐĐƌĞĂƚĞĚĂŶĞ-mailaddress to report homeless encampments ([email protected]).Please include in the email:
1) size
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3) approx. number of people--ĨŽƌƌĞƐŽƵƌĐĞĚĞƉůŽLJŵĞŶƚ ƐŚĞůƚĞƌƌĞƐŽƵƌĐĞŶĂǀ ŝŐĂƟŽŶcenter demand
4) belongings--lots, few, number of tents--for resource deployment, flat-beds, debriscontainers, DPW etc.
5) evidence of dangerousness--ĂŐŐƌĞƐƐŝǀ ĞďĞŚĂǀ ŝŽƌĂƌŐƵŵĞŶƚƐ ƉŚLJƐŝĐĂůĂůƚĞƌĐĂƟŽŶƐ ĚŽŵĞƐƟĐǀ ŝŽůĞŶĐĞĞƚĐ&Žƌǁ ŽƌŬĞƌƐĂĨĞƚLJĂŶĚĂǁ ĂƌĞŶĞƐƐ
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CENTRAL COMMUNITY CALENDAR
Community Meeting Location:
Clift Hotel
495 Geary Street
6:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m.
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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. Jason Sawyer (Days)
315-2400 [email protected]
315-2400 [email protected]
Lt. Jody Kato (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 Francis Feliciano
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, David On &Minh Du
Union Square Beat: 315-2400/857-5428 – Officers JimHoran, Robert Kerrigan, Pete Schlegle &Jared Monroe
Fisherman’s Wharf Beat: 315-2400/850-5607 – OfficersNicholas Stewart, Wallace Kresley,Christopher Sabella, Kevin Gil
North Beach Beat: 315-2400 – Officers Kevin Worrell,Michael Amoroso, Mark Alvarez &John Torrise
Ping Yuen: 315-2400/582-6689 – Officers MarkMilligan, Tina To, Jonathan Sylvester &Vanessa Johnson
We, the members of the SanFrancisco Police Department, arecommitted to excellence in lawenforcement and are dedicated to thepeople, 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.