Bayview Police Station - San Francisco Police Department

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Bayview Police Station - San Francisco Police Department
Bayview Police Station
201 Williams Street, San Francisco, California 94124, 415-671-2300
email: [email protected]
Weekly Newsletter
Week Ending Friday, June 12, 2009
Captain John Loftus
Bayview District Newsletter
Bayview Police Station 201-Williams St, San Francisco, CA 94124 415-671-2300
Captain John Loftus
June 10, 2009
Upcoming Events:
Dear Members of the Bayview Merchants’ Association,
This is a reminder that if you own a business or property on Third Street ,
the 2 nd round of the SF Shines Façade and Tenant Improvement Programs are currently
underway and taking applications. If you would like to know more about how you can get city
money ( up to $40,000 in grants! ) to improve your storefront, please come to the upcoming:
SF Shines Informational Workshop on
Thursday June 11 th at 6pm at the Bayview YMCA .
The Renaissance Bayview Business Resource Center will also be providing information on
the SF Shines program throughout the week of June 15 th. Details on both informational
sessions are on the flyer below as well as attached to this email. See you this Thursday!
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Join the Fun!
SF Live, Kick-Off Event
Saturday, June 13, 2009, 10:00 am till 3:00 pm
Bayview YMCA- 1601 Lane
A Fun Filled day for the whole community
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201 Williams Street, San Francisco, California 94124, 415-671-2300
email: [email protected]
Weekly Newsletter
Week Ending Friday, June 12, 2009
Captain John Loftus
Live Music and Drumming
Line dancing
Rock climbing
Face painting
Acupressure
Dance classes
Chance to win free YMCA memberships
For more information, contact:
Carol McGruder: 415-777-3229, ext. 317
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Goodwill, Energy 92.7, and Whole Foods Market
E-waste & Donation Drop-off this Saturday
June 13th
This Saturday, Goodwill, Energy 92.7 Radio and Whole Foods Market have teamed up to
make donating easy, fun and delicious. Visit us at the SOMA Whole Foods Market and get a
chance to win tasty prizes provided by Whole Foods Market. Don't forget to come by and
meet the Energy 92.7 morning show host, Greg, from 12 until 2 P.M.
Where:
When:
Whole Foods Market
This Saturday
399 4th Street
June 13th
San Francisco, CA 94107
10:00 am - 3:00 pm
MAP
Goodwill recycles all electronics responsibly. We accept all electronics, working or not and
regardless of brand or age. Also, take a few minutes to clean out your closet. Goodwill
needs your gently used clothing, shoes, housewares and other household items. All
proceeds from both our store sales and our recycling operations fund job training programs in
our local communities.
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201 Williams Street, San Francisco, California 94124, 415-671-2300
email: [email protected]
Weekly Newsletter
Week Ending Friday, June 12, 2009
Captain John Loftus
Just stop by at the event and fill out a donation form online ahead of time, to ensure those
end-of-the-year tax credits. Fill out a donation form
PSST! PASS IT ON!
Help us keep San Francisco green. If you have friends or neighbors who might be interested,
forward this email to them .
WE'LL TAKE IT!
We accept almost anything in good, clean, working condition. High quality clothing and
working kitchen appliances are particularly appreciated. As a guideline, if you would give it to
a friend or hand it down to a relative, it’s perfect for Goodwill!
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Bayview Police Station
201 Williams Street, San Francisco, California 94124, 415-671-2300
email: [email protected]
Weekly Newsletter
Week Ending Friday, June 12, 2009
Captain John Loftus
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201 Williams Street, San Francisco, California 94124, 415-671-2300
email: [email protected]
Weekly Newsletter
Week Ending Friday, June 12, 2009
Captain John Loftus
Parent Notice
The DNA LifePrint Child Safety Event
Endorsed by John Walsh
America’s Trusted Name In Fighting Crime
New Biometric Fingerprinting
& DNA Identification Kit
This Program Provides Parents With The Vital Tools Recommended By The FBI
and The Department Of Justice
A corporate citizen steps forward and underwrites this program. In your area, this service is being provided as
a donation to your community by: San Francisco Ford Lincoln Mercury
Where:
Contact:
When:
San Francisco Ford Lincoln Mercury
1595 Van Ness Avenue, San Francisco
Karen Ranes
Saturday, June 13th, 2009
415-861-6000
9:30am – 2:00pm
Biometrics is the newest and most advanced technology available today for obtaining fingerprints. We are
privileged to be able to use the same equipment presently used by Federal Agencies, Law Enforcement, and
the US Military. Law Enforcement know that time is critical in the recovery of a missing child. The Biometric
Technology our program brings to parents allows their child’s fingerprints to be immediately submitted into the
FBI Database as soon as they are reported missing. When the child’s fingerprints are entered into the FBI
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Database, the fingerprints become immediately available to all law enforcement agencies throughout the United
States.
FREE
an FBI Certified Biometric 10 Digit Fingerprint Profile.
FREE
a high resolution full color Digital Photograph of your child.
FREE
a Child Safety Journal which will provide law enforcement officials with all the necessary
vital information about your child and other important facts they will need immediately after a
child is reported missing.
FREE
a Home DNA Identification Kit that is easy to use and lasts through generations.
There is no data basing: After each child goes through the line, parents are handed a Child Safety Journal
(which contains the Biometric Fingerprints and Digital Photo) and a DNA Kit. The DNA Kit contains detailed
instructions on how to use the DNA Kit at home. The only record of the visit is handed to you to take home:
The event sponsor keeps no records on file. You will also be given John Walsh’s Child Safety Tips. All the
information provided at this Child Safety Program is recommended by child safety experts and law enforcement
officials to be updated every 6 months.
If a child becomes missing, parents greatly increase their chance of quickly recovering their child if
they immediately provide, a FBI Certified Biometric 10 Digit Fingerprint Profile, a DNA Sample, a High
Resolution Full Color Photograph, and Current Statistical Information.
Parents Please Bring Your Children to this FREE Child Safety Program
Arrests of interest:
June 9, 2009-Attempted Robbery w/force-8:44am-100 blk of BaconCN#090592108:
Officer Kwan and numerous Bayview units responded to the area of San Bruno
and Bacon regarding a robbery involving three suspects. The victim, who was
bleeding from the nose, was treated by medics at the scene. The victim told
officers that he had gotten off the bus and was immediately followed by the
three suspects. Approximately mid block of Bacon, the suspects grabbed him
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and slammed him against the wall of a house. One of the suspects punched
the victim in the nose, causing it to bleed. At the same time, the other two
suspects went through the victim’s pockets, attempting to take the victim’s ipod.
Passerby’s stopped the incident and the suspects fled the area. Sgt.
Weathersby located the suspects a short distance away and placed the
suspects in custody. The victim positively identified the suspects. The suspects
were transported to Bayview Station, enroute to Juvenile Justice Center for
booking. An Inspector from Robbery responded and took over the
investigation.
June 9, 2009-Malicious Mischief, Vandalism to Property-11:50pm-1400 blk
of Phelps-CN#090595469:
Officers Cowhig and Macias responded to a group home regarding a
vandalism. Officers spoke with the victim/site supervisor, who stated that the
suspect, a resident at the group home, had smashed a door and a table after
being told by the victim that he did not want the suspect to play with his
playstation games. The suspect told officers that he decided to get rid of his
“anger” by smashing the door and table, instead of the victim. The suspect was
transported to Juvenile Justice Center for booking. No one was injured during
the incident.
June 9, 2009-Possession of Marijuana for sale-4:25pmCommer/Garlington Ct-CN#090593930:
Members of the plainclothes unit were in the area of Commer Ct and Garlington
when they saw several known members of a street gang that reside there. As
soon as the subjects saw the police vehicle, they took off running. Officer Hunt
pursued one of the suspects and took him into custody after a brief struggle.
Officer Hunt located suspected marijuana on the suspect. The suspect was
transported back to Bayview Station, then to Juvenile Justice Center for
booking. No one was injured during the struggle.
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email: [email protected]
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June 9, 2009-Robbery, w/gun, Aggravated Assault w/gun-1:31pm-Nichols
Way-CN#090584359:
Members of the Bayview’s Housing Unit were informed by Headquarters that a
known suspect, involved in a robbery and shooting, was currently standing in
front of his house. Officer Lamma, who was at Bayview Station orchestrating
the arrest, contacted the Inspector on the case who advised Officer Lamma to
arrest the suspect. Officers placed the suspect under arrest without incident and
transported him to Bayview Station.
June 9, 2009-Warrant Arrest, Enroute to Parole-8:51am-3800 blk of 3rd StCN#090592067:
Members of Bayview’s housing team were in the area of Evans and 3rd when
they saw a subject, who they knew had a warrant, standing inside of a gas
station. Officers detained the suspect, confirmed the warrant and placed the
suspect into custody, without incident.
June 8, 2009-Cocaine Offense, Suspended Drivers License, Warrant
Arrest-5:46pm-3rd/Shafter-CN#090590287:
Members of Bayview’s plainclothes team were in the area of 3rd and Shafter
when they saw a car that had the rear and right side windows tinted. Officers
stopped the vehicle and spoke with the driver, who had a suspended license.
Officers also performed a search of the driver and located suspected narcotics
and other paraphernalia on him. The driver was arrested and transported to
Bayview Station for booking.
June 8, 2009-Aggravated Assault w/knife, Terrorist Threats-11:45pm-200
blk of Wheeler-CN#090591326:
Officers Reiter and Dongon responded to a call regarding a possible stabbing.
Officers met with and spoke to the victim who stated that the suspect, who
happens to be his brother, had thrust a knife at him and threatened to kill him,
following an argument over money. The victim stated that the suspect had
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taken money from him in the past and had been using a lot of drugs lately.
Officers located the suspect and placed him under arrest.
Incidents of interest:
June 9, 2009-Robbery, w/force-Warrant Arrest-9:20pm-2000 blk of San
Bruno Ave-CN#090594938:
Officers Cader and Cabuntala responded to San Bruno and Bacon regarding a
robbery. Additional officers responded to the area and detained the suspect,
who they identified by the description given by headquarters. The victim told
officers that the suspect had approached him from behind and took his money.
The victim chased the suspect, but lost site of him. The suspect was placed
into custody and transported to Bayview Station. Officers also discovered two
outstanding warrants for the suspect’s arrest.
June 9, 2009-Arson-11:19-1100 blk of Fitzgerald-CN#090595287:
Officers Alvarenga and Burkhart were in the area of Fitzgerald when they saw a
recycling bin on fire. As the officers put out the fire with the extinguisher that
they had in the trunk, a passerby advised them that another bin was on fire,
nearby. Officers extinguished that fire as well. Officers contacted the victim,
owner of one of the bins, who stated that he did not see anyone in the area. No
suspects were found and no one was injured.
June 8, 2009-Arson-6:00pm-200 blk of Harbor-CN#090588680:
Members of Bayview’s housing team responded to the area of Ardath Ct. on a
report of a porta potty fire. Officers located the porta potty and saw that the
seat and bottom half of the unit was completely melted away. No one was
injured during the fire.
June 7, 2009-Shooting into an apartment-10:00pm-100 Cameron WayCN#090588828:
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Members of the housing team responded to Cameron Way regarding a bullet
hole in an apartment wall. Officers spoke to the victim who stated that she was
in her apartment the night before, when she heard several shots coming from
the outside. The victim stated that she laid on the floor in fear, until the
shooting stopped. The next day, the victim saw the hole in the wall and
damage to the frame. No suspects were found and no one was injured.
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BAYVIEW STATION RESOURCE LIST
EMERGENCY:
911
Non-Emergency:
553-0123
Customer Service Center:
311, for TTY or outside SF dial 415-701-2323
Cell phone 911:
553-8090 or 911
Bayview Station:
671-2300
Web:
www.sfgov.org/police (For Crime Stats, internet reporting)
Captain John Loftus
671-2300
Email: [email protected]
Anonymous Tip-Line 822-8147
Bayview Station’s Voicemail
SFPD Anon Tip Line 575-4444
Live person 24-hrs a day
Graffiti Abatement
278-9454
Graffiti Fax
278-9456
Bayview Events:
671-2302
Sergeant Ava Garrick
Bayview Permits:
671-2313
Officer Tim Dalton
Code Abatement:
671-2302
Sergeant Ava Garrick
Deputy City Attorney: 554-3874
Yvonne Mere
Dept. Parking & Traffic: 553-1943
DPW:
695-2020
Dispatch
Quality of Life Liaison: 671-2333
Off Dorian McConico
SF SAFE
553-1984
Abandoned Auto
850-9737
Off Rodriguez (Mon- Fri 7AM – 3 PM)
Homeless Issues:
671-2333
Off. S. Lavin
Third Street Beat:
671-2300
Officer Johnson
Third Street Beat:
671-2300
Officer Singleton
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San Bruno Avenue:
671-2300
Officer Percy Hernandez
Bayview Narcotics
254-7197
Sgt. Hagan & Sgt. Dempsey
Westbrook Development
509-1678
Officer Martinez & Pashby
Westbrook Development
806-8304
Officer Reynoso & Officer Pasqua
Potrero Hill Development
509-1408
Officer Rodatos & Officer Sanders
Potrero Hill Development
987-6389
Officer Fowlie & Officer Ferraez
Hunter’s View Devel 987-6569
Officer Brian Petiti & Officer Chantal
Hunter’s View Devel 509-1270
Officer Robinson & Officer Dockery
Alice Griffith Develop.
269-4002 Officer Lamma & Officer O’Reilly
Alice Griffith Develop.
254-8703
Officer Haynes & Correa
Community Liaison:
671-2302
Sergeant Garrick
Gun Stop Program Procedures:
Citizens are encouraged to call the anonymous tip line at (415) 575-4444 to report persons
who possess illegal weapons in San Francisco.
The San Francisco Police Department is currently hiring:
The San Francisco Police Department is continuously hiring qualified applicants. Applicants
must be 21 years old, have a valid driver’s license, must be a US citizen, must have a high
school diploma or equivalent, and must not have been convicted of a felony or convicted of a
misdemeanor which would prohibit possession of a firearm. For more information or to apply,
contact the Department of Human Resource at 44 Gough Street, San Francisco.
Megan’s Law Website Access:
The general public can find out information on sexual predators on line by going to the DOJ
website: www.meganslaw.ca.gov or at the SFPD link at www.sfgov.org/police. You may
check specific names or zip codes to locate those listed in the database.
Join The San Francisco Citizen’s Police Academy
For more information, including application process, please call Ms.Lula Magallon at (415)
401-4720, or Officer Maria Oropeza at (415) 401-4701. You can also email us at
[email protected] or visit our website:
http://www.sfgov.org/site/police_index.asp?id=20182.
Graffiti Alert: $250.00 Reward Program
Day Watch Sergeant, Ava Garrick, is Bayview Station’s Graffiti Abatement coordinator. Each
month she collects surveys from the various beat officers to report graffiti to DPW and our
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own Graffiti Unit within the police department. You can contact Sgt. Ava Garrick at
[email protected].
311 Customer Service Center:
What is 311? 311 is a toll free, NON-EMERGENCY phone number that the public can call to
access information about government services. A live customer service representative will be
available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and 365 days a year. The service is available
to both wired and wireless customers. Wireless customers should call (415) 701-2311. 311
employees will be able to provide translations services in more than 145 languages and
dialects and will employ a diverse staff of customer service representatives. TTY users and
customers outside San Francisco should dial 415-701-2323.
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email: [email protected]
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Bayview District Newsletter
Bayview Police Station 201-Williams St, San Francisco, CA 94124 415-671-2300
Captain John Loftus
June 12, 2009
Upcoming Events:
Dear Members of the Bayview Merchants’ Association,
This is a reminder that if you own a business or property on Third Street,
the 2 nd round of the SF Shines Façade and Tenant Improvement Programs are currently
underway and taking applications. If you would like to know more about how you can get city
money ( up to $40,000 in grants! ) to improve your storefront, please come to the upcoming:
SF Shines Informational Workshop on
Thursday June 11 th at 6pm at the Bayview YMCA .
The Renaissance Bayview Business Resource Center will also be providing information on
the SF Shines program throughout the week of June 15 th. Details on both informational
sessions are on the flyer below as well as attached to this email. See you this Thursday!
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Join the Fun!
SF Live, Kick-Off Event
Saturday, June 13, 2009, 10:00 am till 3:00 pm
Bayview YMCA- 1601 Lane
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201 Williams Street, San Francisco, California 94124, 415-671-2300
email: [email protected]
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A Fun Filled day for the whole community
Live Music and Drumming
Line dancing
Rock climbing
Face painting
Acupressure
Dance classes
Chance to win free YMCA memberships
For more information, contact:
Carol McGruder: 415-777-3229, ext. 317
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Goodwill, Energy 92.7, and Whole Foods Market
E-waste & Donation Drop-off this Saturday
June 13th
This Saturday, Goodwill, Energy 92.7 Radio and Whole Foods Market have teamed up to
make donating easy, fun and delicious. Visit us at the SOMA Whole Foods Market and get a
chance to win tasty prizes provided by Whole Foods Market. Don't forget to come by and
meet the Energy 92.7 morning show host, Greg, from 12 until 2 P.M.
Where:
When:
Whole Foods Market
This Saturday
399 4th Street
June 13th
San Francisco, CA 94107
10:00 am - 3:00 pm
MAP
Goodwill recycles all electronics responsibly. We accept all electronics, working or not and
regardless of brand or age. Also, take a few minutes to clean out your closet. Goodwill
needs your gently used clothing, shoes, housewares and other household items. All
proceeds from both our store sales and our recycling operations fund job training programs in
our local communities.
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Just stop by at the event and fill out a donation form online ahead of time, to ensure those
end-of-the-year tax credits. Fill out a donation form
PSST! PASS IT ON!
Help us keep San Francisco green. If you have friends or neighbors who might be interested,
forward this email to them .
WE'LL TAKE IT!
We accept almost anything in good, clean, working condition. High quality clothing and
working kitchen appliances are particularly appreciated. As a guideline, if you would give it to
a friend or hand it down to a relative, it’s perfect for Goodwill!
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201 Williams Street, San Francisco, California 94124, 415-671-2300
email: [email protected]
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Parent Notice
The DNA LifePrint Child Safety Event
Endorsed by John Walsh
America’s Trusted Name In Fighting Crime
New Biometric Fingerprinting
& DNA Identification Kit
This Program Provides Parents With The Vital Tools Recommended By The FBI
and The Department Of Justice
A corporate citizen steps forward and underwrites this program. In your area, this service is being provided as
a donation to your community by: San Francisco Ford Lincoln Mercury
Where:
Contact:
When:
San Francisco Ford Lincoln Mercury
1595 Van Ness Avenue, San Francisco
Karen Ranes
Saturday, June 13th, 2009
415-861-6000
9:30am – 2:00pm
Biometrics is the newest and most advanced technology available today for obtaining fingerprints. We are
privileged to be able to use the same equipment presently used by Federal Agencies, Law Enforcement, and
the US Military. Law Enforcement know that time is critical in the recovery of a missing child. The Biometric
Technology our program brings to parents allows their child’s fingerprints to be immediately submitted into the
FBI Database as soon as they are reported missing. When the child’s fingerprints are entered into the FBI
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Database, the fingerprints become immediately available to all law enforcement agencies throughout the United
States.
FREE
an FBI Certified Biometric 10 Digit Fingerprint Profile.
FREE
a high resolution full color Digital Photograph of your child.
FREE
a Child Safety Journal which will provide law enforcement officials with all the necessary
vital information about your child and other important facts they will need immediately after a
child is reported missing.
FREE
a Home DNA Identification Kit that is easy to use and lasts through generations.
There is no data basing: After each child goes through the line, parents are handed a Child Safety Journal
(which contains the Biometric Fingerprints and Digital Photo) and a DNA Kit. The DNA Kit contains detailed
instructions on how to use the DNA Kit at home. The only record of the visit is handed to you to take home:
The event sponsor keeps no records on file. You will also be given John Walsh’s Child Safety Tips. All the
information provided at this Child Safety Program is recommended by child safety experts and law enforcement
officials to be updated every 6 months.
If a child becomes missing, parents greatly increase their chance of quickly recovering their child if
they immediately provide, a FBI Certified Biometric 10 Digit Fingerprint Profile, a DNA Sample, a High
Resolution Full Color Photograph, and Current Statistical Information.
Parents Please Bring Your Children to this FREE Child Safety Program
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Come to the Bayview TLC Family Resource Center’s FREE car seat
safety workshop! Safety research has shown that even when car seats
are used, almost all are installed improperly. This quick workshop helps
parents and caregivers find the right car seat for their child’s age and size,
and shows them how to install the car seat to keep their child safe.
Morning and evening sessions are available, and receive a FREE Baskin
Robbins gift certificate when you attend!
WHEN :
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. or 5:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m.
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WHERE:
Bayview TLC Family Resource Center
1601 Lane Street, 2nd Floor, San Francisco, 94124
Please let us know which workshop you want to attend and for more
information, please contact: Bayview Family Resource Center at (415)
822-9404.
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MAYOR NEWSOM LAUNCHES SUMMER JOBS FOR YOUTH
Newsom’s plan will create 1,400 jobs for youth under 18 years old
San Francisco—Mayor Gavin Newsom today launched the Summer Empowerment & Employment
Development (SEED) Program. SEED will provide education and training to inspire youth to become
advocates in their communities. This includes job training, mentoring, attending workshops, a
community service project, and supporting the City’s summer lunch program for children and youth
living in public housing sites.
“Traditionally, summer is the time when the majority of young people have their first work
experience, and SEED is a creative way to provide that opportunity,” said Mayor Newsom. “Young
people must have the opportunity to work, thrive, and to contribute to the vitality of the local
economy, and in some cases their own family’s economic survival. Part-time work experience for high
school students leads to more confidence in
their abilities, better time management skills, and enhanced academic success.”
Despite economic and fiscal challenges, the City will continue funding on-going youth employment
initiatives. This summer 1,400 slots for youth under 18 years old will be made available via DCYF
funded initiatives, such as the Mayor’s Youth Employment and Education Program (MYEEP) (675
slots), New Directions (220 slots) which targets youth engaged in the juvenile justice system,
Workreation (157 slots), and Youth Works (200 slots), amongst others. SEED is a pilot program
during summer 2009, initiated by the Department of Children, Youth and Their Families (DCYF) and
the San Francisco Housing Authority (SFHA). The two agencies together will provide $131,000 to
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develop this program, which will employ and educate the 30 youth at 14 public housing sites
throughout San Francisco over the course of 10 weeks, from June 15 through August 21, 2009.
The 14 adults hired will provide mentorship and supervision to the youth. The Japanese Community
Youth Council (JCYC) serves as the administrative and fiscal agency and will provide technical
support as needed. Each hired adults will work 17.5 hours per week for 9 weeks @ $11 per hour,
which equates to approximately
$1800 for the duration of the program. Each hired youth will work 20 hours per week for 10 weeks @
$9.79 per hour, which equates to approximately $2000 for the duration of the program.
The 14 SFHA Sites are:
Alemany, Ping Yuen & Ping Yuen North, Westbrook & Hunters Point East,
Alice Griffith, Robert Pitts Apartments, Westside Court, Bernal Plaza East, North Beach Place, Hayes
Valley, North & South Portrero Annex & Terrace, Valencia Gardens, Hunters View, and Sunnydale
Today, Mayor Newsom also announced the expansion of DCYF’s Summer Lunch Program from 6
SFHA sites to 14. The expansion will provide lunch to potentially 3,979 youth 18-years old and
younger, 5-days a week, throughout the duration of the 10-week summer. The expansion of the
Summer Lunch Program is a reflection of the HOPE SF commitment to connect new and increased
resources to disconnected and isolated communities. Mayor Newsom made today’s announcement in
the Bayview-Hunters Point district of San Francisco, at the Hunters View public housing complex.
Arrests of interest:
June 12, 2009-Trespassing, Carrying Concealed Weapon-5:34am-400 blk
South St-CN#090603410:
Officers Cader and Burkhart responded to a call regarding a subject who was
trespassing on a construction site. Officers spoke with the reportee who stated
that the suspect, who had been fired three months ago, began bringing his
broken down cars to the lot. The reportee stated that he was in the process of
towing the cars, but was afraid to confront the suspect. Officers located the
suspect, who refused to open the gate. Officers gained entry and took the
suspect into custody. The suspect, who is on probation, also had an illegal
knife in his backpack.
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June 11, 2009-Assault, Aggravated w/gun, Shooting-4:25pm-4700 blk of
3rd St-CN#090601492:
Officers Odum and Cota, along with numerous other Bayview Units, responded
to a store on 3rd St regarding a shooting victim who had just walked into the
store. Officers spoke to the victim who had blood running down his side.
Officers called for a medic, who responded and transported the victim to SFGH,
where he was listed in critical condition. Officers canvassed the area and
located bullet casings and bullet holes in a nearby apartment building.
Members of the Gang Task Force responded and took over the investigation.
June 11, 2009-Recovered Vehicle, Stolen outside of SF-12:45pm-Santos
St-CN#090600814:
Officer Kwan, while driving a police vehicle equipped with a tracker, received a
signal of a stolen vehicle. Officer Kwan, along with numerous other SFPD
tracking units followed the signal, until they located the vehicle, parked and
unattended, on Santos St. Officers waited until the driver returned to the car
and then placed him into custody. Officer Kwan, contacted LAPD, where the
vehicle had been stolen from and advised them of the arrest. The driver and
passenger were transported back to Bayview station. The vehicle was towed to
the Police tow yard.
June 10, 2009-Controlled Substance Offense-4:30pm-1200 blk of RevereCN#090597772:
Members of the plainclothes team were in the area of Revere St when they saw
two subjects, who they know are on probation, loitering in a gang area with
other gang members. Officers conducted a search of the subjects and located
suspected narcotics on one of the suspects. The suspect was placed into
custody and transported to Bayview station, on route to C.A.R.C., where a
Probation Officer took custody of the suspect.
ROBBERIESROBBERIES-NO ARREST:
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June 10, 2009-7:00pm-Paul/Carr St-CN#090598980:
A victim was robbed of his wallet, atm card, cell phone and money while
walking down the street. The victim told officers that he was struck on the side
of the head by an unknown person and was “knocked out” for several minutes,
until he woke up and discovered that he had been robbed. The victim was
driven to his house and then to SFGH, where he received treatment and waited
for police to arrive.
June 11, 2009-2:05am-200 blk of Texas-CN#090599314:
A victim was robbed of his wallet, cell phone, money and keys as he walked to
his car, with his friend, a second victim. The victim stated that an unknown
suspect walked up behind them, pointed a gun at the second victim’s head and
told both victims to “give me what you got.” The victims, fearing for their lives,
gave the suspect their belongings. The victim stated that there was a second
suspect that was standing nearby, acting as a lookout. Both suspects casually
walked away after the incident. Officers searched for the suspects, to no avail.
The victims were not injured during the incident.
June 10, 2009-11:40pm-19th/Illinois-CN#090599132:
Two victims were robbed of their cash while they were standing on the corner of
19th and Illinois, talking. The victim’s told police that they were standing on the
street when an unknown suspect walked up to them pointed a gun at them and
said “wallets, wallets.” The victims gave the suspect their money at which time
the suspect walked away. The victims were not injured during the robbery.
June 10, 2009-10:48pm-Evans/Rankin-CN#090599007:
Two victims were robbed of all their cell phones while aboard a MUNI bus. The
victim’s told officers that they were seated in the back of the bus, when six
unknown subjects began to chant “big block, Harbor Road.” One of the
suspects approached them and took their cell phones out of their pockets,
telling them to, “shut up and give up their stuff.” The victims, in fear, let the
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suspect take their phones. All six subjects got off the bus at the next stop and
left the area. No one was injured during the robbery. The bus driver told the
officers that she did not see anything.
June 10, 2009-9:00pm-Bacon/Goettingen-CN#090598968:
A victim was robbed of her purse, keys and gloves during a pursesnatch
incident where an unknown suspect came up behind her, took her purse from
her shoulder and fled down the street. The victim was not injured during the
robbery.
June 9, 2009-7:30pm-Hudson/Cashmere-CN#090598491:
A victim was robbed of an ipod and two cell phones while he was getting off the
Muni bus. The victim told officers that an unknown subject approached him and
told him to give him what he has. The suspect then reached into the victims
pockets and took his ipod and cell phones. The suspect walked away from the
area after the robbery.
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BAYVIEW STATION RESOURCE LIST
EMERGENCY:
911
Non-Emergency:
553-0123
Customer Service Center:
311, for TTY or outside SF dial 415-701-2323
Cell phone 911:
553-8090 or 911
Bayview Station:
671-2300
Web:
www.sfgov.org/police (For Crime Stats, internet reporting)
Captain John Loftus
671-2300
Email: [email protected]
Anonymous Tip-Line 822-8147
Bayview Station’s Voicemail
SFPD Anon Tip Line 575-4444
Live person 24-hrs a day
Graffiti Abatement
278-9454
Graffiti Fax
278-9456
Bayview Events:
671-2302
Sergeant Ava Garrick
Bayview Permits:
671-2313
Officer Tim Dalton
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Code Abatement:
671-2302
Sergeant Ava Garrick
Deputy City Attorney: 554-3874
Yvonne Mere
Dept. Parking & Traffic: 553-1943
DPW:
695-2020
Dispatch
Quality of Life Liaison: 671-2333
Off Dorian McConico
SF SAFE
553-1984
Abandoned Auto
850-9737
Off Rodriguez (Mon- Fri 7AM – 3 PM)
Homeless Issues:
671-2333
Off. S. Lavin
Third Street Beat:
671-2300
Officer Johnson
Third Street Beat:
671-2300
Officer Singleton
San Bruno Avenue:
671-2300
Officer Percy Hernandez
Bayview Narcotics
254-7197
Sgt. Hagan & Sgt. Dempsey
Westbrook Development
509-1678
Officer Martinez & Pashby
Westbrook Development
806-8304
Officer Reynoso & Officer Pasqua
Potrero Hill Development
509-1408
Officer Rodatos & Officer Sanders
Potrero Hill Development
987-6389
Officer Fowlie & Officer Ferraez
Hunter’s View Devel 987-6569
Officer Brian Petiti & Officer Chantal
Hunter’s View Devel 509-1270
Officer Robinson & Officer Dockery
Alice Griffith Develop.
269-4002 Officer Lamma & Officer O’Reilly
Alice Griffith Develop.
254-8703
Officer Haynes & Correa
Community Liaison:
671-2302
Sergeant Garrick
Gun Stop Program Procedures:
Citizens are encouraged to call the anonymous tip line at (415) 575-4444 to report persons
who possess illegal weapons in San Francisco.
The San Francisco Police Department is currently hiring:
The San Francisco Police Department is continuously hiring qualified applicants. Applicants
must be 21 years old, have a valid driver’s license, must be a US citizen, must have a high
school diploma or equivalent, and must not have been convicted of a felony or convicted of a
misdemeanor which would prohibit possession of a firearm. For more information or to apply,
contact the Department of Human Resource at 44 Gough Street, San Francisco.
Megan’s Law Website Access:
The general public can find out information on sexual predators on line by going to the DOJ
website: www.meganslaw.ca.gov or at the SFPD link at www.sfgov.org/police. You may
check specific names or zip codes to locate those listed in the database.
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Join The San Francisco Citizen’s Police Academy
For more information, including application process, please call Ms.Lula Magallon at (415)
401-4720, or Officer Maria Oropeza at (415) 401-4701. You can also email us at
[email protected] or visit our website:
http://www.sfgov.org/site/police_index.asp?id=20182.
Graffiti Alert: $250.00 Reward Program
Day Watch Sergeant, Ava Garrick, is Bayview Station’s Graffiti Abatement coordinator. Each
month she collects surveys from the various beat officers to report graffiti to DPW and our
own Graffiti Unit within the police department. You can contact Sgt. Ava Garrick at
[email protected].
311 Customer Service Center:
What is 311? 311 is a toll free, NON-EMERGENCY phone number that the public can call to
access information about government services. A live customer service representative will be
available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and 365 days a year. The service is available
to both wired and wireless customers. Wireless customers should call (415) 701-2311. 311
employees will be able to provide translations services in more than 145 languages and
dialects and will employ a diverse staff of customer service representatives. TTY users and
customers outside San Francisco should dial 415-701-2323.
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