Captain’s Message
You are cordially invited to attend a special community meeting on Monday, June 4, from 6 to 8 PM. Come hear District Attorney George Gascón discuss the expansion of the Neighborhood Prosecutor and Neighborhood Courts program.
DA Gascón launched a new initiative in May 2011 to quickly resolve low level crimes through community leadership and restorative justice.
Low level crimes will be immediately referred to the neighborhood court neighborhood panels for non-criminal resolutions that combine accountability with neighborhood improvement.
DA Gascón will be joined by Supervisor Eric Mar, and Richmond Station Captain Eric Vintero.
At the meeting, you will learn about the new model, get a chance to dialogue with the DA, and learn how you can volunteer to serve as a neighborhood court adjudicator.
The meeting will be held at:
Richmond District Station Community Room
461 6th Avenue / Bet. Geary Blvd. and Anza Street
For more information about the meeting, please call Rebecca Prozan, Rebecca.prozan@sfgov.org, 558.2449 or Jackson Gee, 575.6328 orJackson.Gee@sfgov.org. .
Our next Community meeting will be held on Tuesday, May 15, 2012 at 7pm. It will be in the Community Room, here at Richmond Station, 461 6th Ave.
Richmond Station distributes an email newsletter every Friday. Our newsletter, which is sent to several hundred email addresses, contains information about recent crimes, arrests and upcoming events in the District. To be added to this list, please email us atSFPD.RICHMOND.STATION@SFGOV.ORG.
Captain Eric Vintero
Eric.vintero@sfgov.org
Noteworthy Arrests
On 05/02/12, at 8:06am, plainclothes officers were at the west end of Golden Gate Park and observed the suspect walking along the curb line, looking into the windows of parked cars. The officers followed him for some time and detained him at 45th Ave and Lincoln Way . The suspect, a 38 year old male was on probation and in possession of narcotics. He was charged accordingly.
On 05/03/12 at 9:15am, a homeless male, after being told to leave the area by a Golden Gate Park gardener, punctured the tire of the gardener’s vehicle. The suspect, a 50 year old male was charged with vandalism.
On 05/03/12 at 10:18pm, plainclothes officers were in the area of 21st Ave and Geary and observed a male
standing on the corner, yelling and screaming. As they stopped to do a well being check on him, he entered the passenger side of a vehicle which began to reverse onto the sidewalk. The officers ran the plate and the vehicle came back registered to a male they knew from previous encounters for copper theft. They detained the two males and the confirmed that the driver was the male they had contacts with in the past. As the driver had a suspended license, the officers had the vehicle towed and upon doing a search of the vehicle, discovered several hundred pounds of copper wiring in the vehicle. The driver/suspect was charged with possession of stolen property and driving with a suspended license.
On 05/04/12 at 10:43pm, an officer conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle at California St and 5th Ave. When the officer approached the driver’s side window, he could smell marijuana coming from inside the vehicle and saw a Ziploc baggie of marijuana on the back seat. The officer asked if the driver had a cannabis card and the driver said he did, but it was issued from another state. He advised the officer that his card was in his backpack and went to reach into the backseat to get it. The officer asked him if he had any weapons and the male said he had a handgun in his bag. The male was ordered to drop the bag and exit the vehicle and he complied. The male stated that the gun belongs to his father and he carries it with him as he travels a lot. The 32 year old male was charged with possession of a loaded firearm.
On 05/07/12, at 5:30am, on the 600 block of 14th Ave , a neighbor was walking past his friend’s home and saw that his garage door was open. When he looked inside he saw the suspect standing next to the car parked inside and asked what he was doing. The suspect said “I’m picking up the car.” When the neighbor asked what the owner of the cars name was, the suspect replied “I ain’t telling you.” The neighbor said he was going up to wake up the home owner and when he exited the garage the suspect fled. A short time later when the owner came out, his other car which had been parked across the street was gone as well as the keys that had been hanging in the garage. The stolen vehicle had a tracking system in it and plainclothes officers located it on the unit block of 12th Street . The officers were able to determine from a nearby security camera who parked the car and which building the suspect entered. The officers conducted a search of the building and found the suspect hiding under a pile of clothes on a bed. The suspect, who is on parole and had a parole violation warrant, was charged with the theft and possession of stolen property.
On 05/09/12 at 8:50pm, plainclothes officers observed a van parked in a parking lot on the 800 block of LaPlaya. Officers knew the van and the owner and that he was on probation. The van left the parking lot and drove to the area of Kirkham and 48thAve where it was stopped. The officer conducted a probation search on the male and his van and discovered methamphetamine and packaging for sales. The 49 year old male was charged with narcotic and probation violations.
Noteworthy Incidents
Between 05/05/12 2pm and 05/07/12, 7:15am on the 3400 block of Clay St, a suspect gained entry into an apartment building garage possibly by accessing an electrical panel on the exterior of the building. The suspect then broke into a vehicle parked inside and took a silver tray.
On 05/06/12 at 2:10am, the victim was walking on Clement near 28th Ave , when the suspects ran up from behind him, one of them pointing a handgun at him. The suspects demanded his property and the victim handed over his wallet. When the victim handed him his phone the suspect said he didn’t want it. The suspect then fled west on Clement St . The suspects were described as a black male with a gray hooded sweatshirt and an Asian male, 5’7.
On 05/06/12 at 2:00am on the 1900 block of Lyon , the residents were awoken to a loud bang coming from their inner staircase. They got up and looked around the home and then went down the inner staircase and saw that their front door was open. Thinking the wind had blown open the door; they secured it and went back to bed. In the morning they realized that an iPhone, iPad and wallet had been taken.
Between 05/06/12, 5pm and 05/07/12, 8am on the 2300 block of Divisadero, a suspect gained entry into a garage which has an open area to the rear. The suspect then took a Toyota pickup that was parked inside.
On 05/08/12 at 5pm, the victim was jogging on a path on JFK Drive west of Transverse Drive . The victim saw the suspect jogging towards her and noted he was not wearing jogging clothes. As the suspect passed he grabbed her elbow and then ran off. She then noticed that there was a white powdery substance on her arm which began to burn. The suspect was described as a Hispanic male, 45-55 yrs, with brown shoulder length hair, wearing a dark baseball cap, off white button up dress shirt and khaki pants and stained teeth. The victim reported this the following day.
On 05/11/12 at 1:40am, the victim was walking home and in the area of 8th Ave and California St . She became aware that someone was behind her and as she slowed to enter her building the suspect put his hand on her back. She told the suspect to remove his hand and as she turned to knock his hand away, he grabbed her buttocks and pushed her up against the gate. She managed to push him away, get inside the gate and lock the door. The suspect was described as a white male, 40-45yrs, 6’2” wearing a black hooded sweatshirt and blue jeans.
Richmond Station Resource Lists
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EMERGENCY
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911
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Police/ Fire/Ambulance
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Non-Emergency
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415 553-0123
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Cell Phone 911
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415 553-8090
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Anonymous Tip Line
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415 575-4444
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Citywide
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Anonymous Tip Line ( Richmond )
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415 668-7387
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Richmond Station Tip Line
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Customer Service Center
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311
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Richmond Police Station
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415 666-8000
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Email:sfpd.richmond.station@sfgov.org
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Captain Eric Vintero
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415 666-8030
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Email: eric.vintero@sfgov.org
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Community Liaison
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Officer Lorie Brophy
415-666-8000
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Email: lorie.brophy@sfgov.org
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Permits/Special Events
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Officer Tobius Moore
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415-666-8000
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Deputy City Attorney
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415 554-3880
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Email: frank.brass@sfgov.org
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Department of Parking & Traffic
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415 553-1943
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DPT
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Department of Public Works
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415 695-2020
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DPW Dispatch
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Graffiti Abatement
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415 278-9454/415 278-9456 fax
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Graffiti Abatement Coordinator
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Sergeant Stephanie Long
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Email:sfpd.richmond.station@sfgov.org
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Homeless Issues
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Officer Gary Mendribil
Officer Robert Ramos
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SFPD Website
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www.sfgov.org/police
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For Crime Stats, Internet reports, etc
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SF SAFE
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415 673-SAFE (415 673-7233)
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Email: info@sfsafe.org
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Child Passenger Safety Seats
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Officer Young Chi
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415 666-8000
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FOOT PATROLS
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Geary Boulevard
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Clement Street
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Officer Phil Busalacchi 666-8000
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Richmond Beat 43
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Officer Eddie Wu 666-8000
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Richmond Beat 43C
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Officer Stanley Lee 666-8000
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San Francisco Police Activities League Golf Tournament and Silent Auction
WHEN: Thursday, March 24th 12pm Shotgun Start
WHERE: Harding Park Golf Course
WHAT: Proceeds from the golf tournament directly support PAL’s sports and leadership programs for San Francisco children. Programs include, PAL Seahawks, judo, Jr. Giants baseball, soccer and basketball. If you would like to register for the tournament or help out by making a donation to the program, please call Anne Crawford at 415-601-4667. You can also download the registration forms atwww.SFPAL.org/golf.
Benefit Basketball Tournament
WHEN: Saturday, May 19, 2012, 9:00am
WHAT: 3 on 3 Adult Half Court basketball, to benefit the Parks Alliance Gear-up Program
WHERE: Rochambeau Playground, 250 25th Ave
The cost is $200 per team and to register please go to www.loveyourparksday.org
There will also be a barbecue at 12:00pm, sponsored by the Kittredge School Parent’s Assoc
and at 1:30pm, a “Rochambeau Tournament” (aka rock, paper, scissors)
For additional information please contact Maria Morgan at 415-816-5434 or maria@gordonclifford.com.
Do you want to learn a valuable trade?
The Carpenters Training Committee for Northern California is accepting
applications for a FREE nine week Carpenters Pre-Apprentice Program in
Pleasanton . This program is an intense full time training course. Upon successful
completion, graduates become eligible to enter into a Carpenters Apprenticeship Program.
This training is being offered to serious applicants only.
Applications are available online and can be mailed in. www.ctcnc.org OR Apply in person at CTCNC
Pleasanton Training Center
2350 Santa Rita Road, Pleasanton CA 94566
Contact: Local 22 Representative Manuel Flores at (415) 355-1322
Join the San Francisco Community Police Academy
The Community Police Academy is a 15-week program that meets once a week and is designed to inform and teach interested participants various aspects of municipal policing, including patrol and investigations procedures, vehicle operations, arrest and control techniques, firearm procedures and emergency communications.
The Academy’s goals are to develop community awareness through education and to develop a closer understanding and working relationship between the San Francisco Police Department and its communities. Members of the community are encouraged to join and learn about the San Francisco Police Department. Participants can ask questions and offer comments within each class. The next class is scheduled to start later in the year. We now also have a Youth Community Police Academy , geared towards high school students and will last 10 weeks.
The Community Police Academy participants are selected by the program coordinator after an application process. Enrollment is limited to twenty-five students per class.
For more information, including application process, please contact Ms. Lula Magallon at (415) 401-4720.
Become a Community Court panelist and give back to your community.
Community Court is a restorative justice program that addresses misdemeanor crimes which occur in your neighborhood. As a panelist, you have a unique opportunity to hear offenses that impact your quality of life, determine its consequences, and figure out how best to resolve it using meaningful sanctions. Use your neighborhood wisdom to solve neighborhood problems. Make your neighborhood better - get involved today!
For more information, please contact the District Attorney's Office, Jackson Gee, 575-6328 or jackson.gee@sfgov.org. "
Events Calendar
Socrates Café (Philosophical Discussion Group)
When: First Sunday of the month
Where: Café Muse - 785 8th Ave (@ Fulton )
Details: Take a break from politics and join a thoughtful, relaxed discussion of the ideas and values that underlie our efforts to be good people, neighbors, and citizens. More information, please contact Linda Greenberg 415-668-5239.
Seniors Moving to Better Health
When: Mondays: 10-11:00 am & Wednesdays: 9:30-10:30am Drop-ins welcome
Where: St James Community Learning Center
4620 California Street @ 8th Avenue
Details: Join “Always Active” FREE exercise program for seniors. Fall Prevention, Strength and flexibility training. Free Wellness Plan. For more information call 415 752-0139.
Land's End: Sutro Highs And Lows
When: Every Saturday at 2pm
Where: Meet at the lion statue at park entrance, 48th Ave. & Pt. Lobos Ave.
Public transportation: MUNI line 38.
Details: Recapture the flavor of Mayor Sutro's gift to the public, the park and baths of the late 1800s. Dramatic, wind-swept vistas in sunshine or fog. Somewhat strenuous. http://sfcityguides.org/desc.html?tour=47
Kaiser Permanente San Francisco Farmer’s Market
When: every Wednesday, year round 10am – 2pm
Where: Geary at St. Joseph 's Street, San Francisco
Details: The Kaiser Permanente San Francisco Certified Farmers' Market is your best source for fresh-from-the-farm, seasonal fruits, vegetables, greens and nuts. Make a visit to the market a part of your weekly routine! The farmers at the Kaiser Permanente San Francisco Farmers' Market bring you the freshest locally-grown fruits and vegetables. For more information, please visit: http://www.pcfma.com/marketdetail.php?market_id=10.