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Captains Message
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Crimes of Note
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Press Release
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Events
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Community Calendar
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Resource Information
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Traffic Enforcement
Thanks to Officers David Nastari and Mike Ellis from the Traffic Company, the
other day on Broadway from Powell to Columbus, officers wrote 6 citations for
texting while driving, 10 citations for talking on a cell phone, 2 citations for making
a u turn in a business district and 1 citation for failing to yield to a pedestrian in the
crosswalk. I am grateful for their assistance as we work to make traffic safety a
priority!
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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 injury
on 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 with
another person.
Aggravated Assault Assault upon another person with a deadly weapon or instrument other than a
firearm 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 taken
exceeds $950.
Petty Theft Theft where the value of the property taken is less than $950.
Robberies
6/12
11:30pm
6/13
2:10am
6/13
8:18pm
6/13
11:30pm
6/14
12:50pm
An unknown suspect elbowed the victim in the chest and the victim
fell on the ground. The suspect stole the victims cell phone and
fled away.
An unknown suspect approached the victim and stated that he had
a knife and demanded the victims properties. Fearing for her
safety, the victim gave the suspect her purse and computer bag,
containing a laptop.
An unknown suspect grabbed the victims cell phone from the
victims hand. The victim chased after the suspect. The suspect was
struggling with security and the victim tried to get the cell phone
from the suspect. The suspect punched the victim in the face and
fled away.
An unknown suspect tried to grab the cell phone out of the victims
hand. The victim held on to the cell phone. The suspect pushed the
victim and grabbed the cell phone out of the victims hand.
Two unknown suspects approached the victim and tried to pull the
victims necklace from the victims neck. The victim grabbed onto
the necklace and screamed for help. The suspects fled away.
Assault/Battery/Violent Crimes
6/9
4:30pm
6/10
6:04am
6/10
8:55pm
6/13
10:04pm
Battery
500 block of Market
Battery
Spear/Market
Battery
200 block of Sutter
Battery
Geary/Stockton
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6/14
9:39pm
Battery
100 block of Drumm
The suspect tried to enter the restaurant through the side door. The
victim did not allow the suspect to go through the side door and
the suspect punched the victim in the eye. Citation issued.
Theft/Shoplifting
6/8
10:03am
6/8
10:55am
6/8
12:00pm
6/8
1:20pm
6/8
1:30pm
6/8
1:30pm
6/8
5:30pm
6/8
11:30pm
6/9
2:24pm
6/9
7:27pm
6/9
8:00pm
6/9
8:30pm
6/10
9:00am
6/10
10:15am
6/10
10:45am
6/10
11:56am
6/10
1:00pm
6/10
1:15pm
6/10
5:29pm
6/10
6:00pm
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6/10
6:55pm
6/10
10:00pm
6/11
5:52am
6/11
9:00am
6/11
9:50am
6/11
2:11pm
6/12
12:30pm
6/12
1:00pm
6/12
3:00pm
6/12
3:00pm
6/12
4:00pm
6/12
6:00pm
6/12
6:00pm
6/12
6:45pm
6/13
9:15am
6/13
12:00pm
6/13
1:30pm
6/13
3:30pm
6/13
4:30pm
6/13
5:28pm
6/13
8:00pm
6/13
9:00pm
6/13
9:30pm
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6/14
10:00am
6/14
12:50pm
6/14
1:30pm
6/14
4:45pm
6/14
6:00pm
6/14
6:15pm
6/14
7:00pm
6/14
9:20pm
6/14
9:45pm
6/8
7:30am
6/8
8:15am
6/8
10:25am
6/8
11:18am
6/8
1:20pm
6/8
5:25pm
6/8
5:30pm
6/8
6:00pm
6/8
8:17pm
6/9
3:00am
6/9
7:04am
6/9
2:50pm
6/9
11:10pm
6/10
6:40am
Vandalism, Vehicle
2200 block of Stockton
Vandalism, Vehicle
1300 block of
Columbus
Exhibiting Weapon
500 block of Market
Recovered Vehicle
400 block of Geary
Vandalism, Commercial
500 block of Geary
Recovered Vehicle
Unit block of Post
Burglary, Commercial
500 block of Sutter
Warrant Arrest
Clay/Drumm
Trespassing
1500 block of
Sacramento
Arson
100 block of Waverly
Recovered Vehicle
500 block of Taylor
Warrant Arrest
Quincy/Pine
Warrant Arrest
Post/Leavenworth
Threats
Kearny/Sacramento
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6/10
7:18am
Warrant Arrest
1300 block of Stockton
Recovered Vehicle
Larkin/Bush
Vandalism, Commercial
300 block of Columbus
Warrant Arrest
500 block of Taylor
6/10
9:27am
6/10
11:25am
6/10
11:31am
6/10
11:35am
6/10
5:00pm
6/11
2:43am
Burglary, School
2700 block of Hyde
Vandalism, Property
Broadway Tunnel
6/11
3:27am
6/11
12:00pm
6/11
5:30pm
6/12
1:30am
6/12
3:20pm
6/12
6:30pm
6/13
8:30am
6/14
1:58am
6/14
4:21am
6/14
6:06am
6/14
8:10am
Warrant Arrest
Unit block of Broadway
Warrant Arrest
600 block of Pacific
Vandalism, Vehicle
Clay/Davis
Burglary, Residence
900 block of Green
Warrant Arrest
500 block of Green
Vandalism, Commercial
400 block of
Embarcadero
Recovered Vehicle
Unit block of Beale
Vandalism, Graffiti
500 block of Sansome
Burglary, Apartment
600 block of Francisco
Exhibiting Weapon
Pier 17
Recovered Vehicle
1300 block of
Leavenworth
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Officer Jared Lovrin was born in San Francisco and raised in the Bay Area. He attended
college in Utah at Brigham Young University, where he obtained a degree in Mechanical
Engineer.
Officer Lovrin joined the San Francisco Police Academy in 2005, following in his Uncles
footsteps. After graduating from the Police Academy, he was assigned to Ingleside Station
for field training. After completing field training, he was assigned to Central Station for his
probation station. Officer Lovrin was then assigned to Mission Station for his permanent
station. Officer Lovrin worked at Mission Station for seven years where he worked Plainclothes and Vice. In 2014, Officer Lovrins Uncle Tom Lovrin retired from the Department.
Tom passed on his star # to Officer Lovrin. Officer Lovrin now proudly wears star #2235,
carrying on his Uncles legacy.
In January of 2015, Officer Lovrin took his transfer and returned to Central Station, the
station that he loves most. Officer Lovrin was excited to return to Central Station; he fell in
love with the district when he worked here on probation. Officer Lovrin waited seven years
to return to Central Station.
Officer Lovrin works in a sector car. Officer Lovrin can be seen patrolling the North Beach,
Telegraph Hill, Pier 39 and Embarcadero area.
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EMERGENCY:
911
Non-Emergency:
553-0123
911
311
Central Station:
315-2400
315-2480 David.Lazar@sfgov.org
315-2400 Valerie.Matthews@sfgov.org
315-2400 Molly.Pengel@sfgov.org
315-2400 Jody.Kato@sfgov.org
315-2400 Brien.Hoo@sfgov.org
315-2400 Samuel.Christ@sfgov.org
Anonymous Tip-Line
392-2623
S.A.F.E.
553-1984
Website:
www.centralpolicestation.org
575-4444
315-2435
Text a Tip:
553-9219
Graffiti Abatement:
850-6951
Central Events:
Central Permits:
Code Abatement:
553-1943
DPW Dispatch
695-2020
Homeless Issues:
Chinatown Beat:
Union Square Beat:
315-2400/850-5607 Officers
Nicholas Stewart, Robert Clendenen,
Wallace Kresley, Brandon Harris, Ryan
Hart, George Tano, Taylor Sherman &
Jonathan Sylvester
315-2400 Officers Kevin Worrell,
Michael Amoroso, Mark Alvarez &
John Torrise
315-2400/582-6689 Officers Mark
Milligan, Tina To, Kimberly Ng &
Vanessa Johnson