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Chinese Hospital
Monday was the grand opening of the Chinese Hospital on Jackson Street in Chinatown. The Chinese Hospital
has been in existence for 91 years and thanks to generous donors, a beautiful state of the art hospital has
been built. Congratulations to the community on this important resource.
Telegraph Hill Dwellers
The Telegraph Hill Dwellers had their annual dinner this week in which I attended at Pier 23. I am always
impressed when I meet with this group to see how organized they are and how much they care about their
community. We have been working to provide additional coverage in Telegraph Hill where officers are
getting out of their patrol vehicles, walking around the area and stairs in order to become thoroughly
familiar with the terrain in the event of an emergency. We also work to prevent crime by providing a police
presence.
Russian Hill Neighbors
This week the Russian Hill Neighbors elected a new President for the first time in 5 years, President Emily
Harrold will now be taking the lead. Congratulations to outgoing President Tina Moylan for her leadership,
caring commitment, and accomplishments for the last 5 years!
Lions Club Award
Congratulations to Central Station Officers David On, Danny Guo, Eric Tapang and Edmund Huang who
received an award last Saturday evening from the Lions Club for their outstanding work in the community!
Incredible Burglary Incident and Arrest
Day watch Officers Peele, Santana, Yang, Harper, Hayes, McBride, Tano, Pacchetti, Lowe, led by
Lieutenant Molly Pengel, Sergeants Mark Obrochta and Joseph Fischer, demonstrated great heroics in the
capture of a violent burglar who broke into a few homes, armed with what was believed to be a firearm
and who eventually jumped off a building and onto a parked car at Hyde and Pacific.
Often times I hear from the community about crimes occurring in the neighborhoods. In addition, on social
media such as NextDoor, there is a description of incidents. What is sometimes left out is the excellent police
work performed which includes the capture of criminals.
As promised in last weeks newsletter, today I am going to recap some outstanding police work performed
by the officers of Central Station:
A couple of cases during the month of March 2016:
Officers Marte and Stewart captured a suspect at Jackson and Hyde for stealing items from a vehicle, had
an outstanding arrest warrant and possessed narcotics paraphernalia.
Officers Valderrama and Furgoli arrested a suspect for burglary and possession of stolen property on the
1100 block of Bush Street.
A few cases during the month of April 2016:
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Officers Clendenen, Kresley and Lovrin arrested 3 suspects for burglarizing a construction site on the 1200
block of Columbus Avenue.
Officers Huang, Kajasa, Bandy, Montague, Svrinivas, Parker, Zamora, Urbano, Chiu, Hooley and Anderson all participated in the arrest of a suspect who stole a vehicle and resisted arrest at Green and Montgomery.
Officers Khmarskiy conducted a traffic stop at Geary and Powell which subsequently resulted in the arrest
for possessing a firearm.
Officers Pacchetti, Ferraresi and Tano arrested a suspect for robbery, auto theft, possession of stolen property and probation violation on the 500 block of Market Street.
Officers Tiumalu, Johnson and Macaulay arrested two suspects for breaking into a vehicle on the 600
block of Davis Street.
Officer Smith and his partner, also Officer Smith, arrested a suspect for failing to register as a sex offender who also resisted arrest at Sacramento and Leavenworth.
Officer Dimapasoc arrested a suspect for arson on the 2800 block of Leavenworth Street.
Officers Dickson, Parker, Oerlemans and McAuliffe arrested a suspect at Columbus and Francisco who surrounded a womans car and broke out her windows.
In addition to the above listed incidents, a Captains Complementary Report was prepared for:
Officer Du who captured a suspect for spray painting a wall in the Stockton Tunnel and to Officers Zamora,
Urbano, Cheng, Barnes and Eng who captured a suspect who committed a sexual assault on Powell Street.
They also conducted a comprehensive follow up investigation resulting in a great arrest.
These are just a few examples of the outstanding work performed by the Officers assigned to Central Station on a daily basis.
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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
4/16
4:10am
4/19
3:58pm
Assault/Battery/Violent Crimes
4/14
12:30am
4/17
12:40am
4/18
5:55pm
4/19
3:45pm
4/19
4:20pm
4/19
5:00pm
Aggravated Assault,
With Force
Mason/Jefferson
Battery
200 block of Beach
Aggravated Assault,
With Other Weapon
Columbus/Green
Aggravated Assault,
With Other Weapon
100 block of Francisco
Aggravated Assault,
With Force
Kearny/Geary
Aggravated Assault,
With Other Weapon
900 block of Kearny
The suspect woke up the victim and asked for his crack pipe. The
victim said he didnt have it and the suspect kicked the victim in the
face. Arrest made.
An unknown suspect walked out of the elevator and punched the
victim in the face.
An unknown suspect threw a beer can from the MUNI bus and the
beer can hit the victim in the face.
The suspect tried to follow the victim into the building, but the
victim closed the door on the suspect. The suspect was found in the
garage and the victim confronted the suspect. The victim followed
the suspect out of the building and into a bar where the suspect
grabbed a chair and tried to hit the victim with it. Arrest made.
An unknown suspect threw chips at the victim and the victim yelled
at the suspect. The suspect grabbed the victim and punched the
victim in the face and a second suspect pulled the victims hair.
An unknown suspect entered the store, picked up the trash can and
threw it at the victim.
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Narcotics Related
4/18
1:26am
4/19
12:20am
Possession of Narcotics
Larkin/Sutter
Possession of Narcotics
1100 block of Grant
4/13
9:30am
4/13
1:00pm
4/13
1:30pm
4/13
4:00pm
4/13
4:00pm
4/13
5:40pm
4/13
8:45pm
4/14
12:28am
4/14
3:00pm
4/14
4:15pm
4/14
4:50pm
4/14
5:00pm
4/14
10:00pm
4/15
12:16am
4/15
4:30am
4/15
7:00am
4/15
8:30am
4/15
11:12am
4/15
11:30am
4/15
1:14pm
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4/15
5:00pm
4/15
8:30pm
4/15
9:15pm
4/15
9:42pm
4/16
7:20am
4/16
11:45am
4/16
12:30pm
4/16
8:30pm
4/17
8:30am
4/17
1:00pm
4/17
2:00pm
4/17
6:55pm
4/17
7:00pm
4/17
7:45pm
4/17
8:25pm
4/18
8:00am
4/18
9:00am
4/18
10:00am
4/18
1:00pm
4/18
3:48pm
4/18
4:30pm
4/18
6:50pm
4/18
8:00pm
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4/18
10:00pm
4/19
9:50am
4/19
11:05am
4/19
11:25am
4/19
12:30pm
4/19
12:30pm
4/19
2:00pm
4/19
2:45pm
4/19
9:01pm
4/19
10:30pm
4/13
7:00am
Burglary, Apartment
1300 block of Stockton
4/13
12:34pm
Warrant Arrest
2nd/Market
4/14
6:30pm
Vandalism, Vehicle
Columbus/Francisco
4/15
1:45am
4/15
5:33am
4/15
11:00pm
Trespassing
2300 block of Stockton
Vandalism, Commercial
100 block of Greenwich
Burglary, Hot Prowl
2900 block of Larkin
4/16
7:08am
4/16
7:33am
4/16
8:40am
4/16
4:20pm
4/16
10:00pm
4/17
1:26am
Arson
100 block of Stevenson
Burglary, Attempt,
Commercial
500 block of Pacific
Burglary, Residence
1500 block of
Leavenworth
Vandalism, Vehicle
600 block of Pacific
Burglary, Garage
1200 block of
Sacramento
Burglary, Commercial
500 block of Geary
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4/17
12:00pm
Trespassing
200 block of Kearny
Solicit for Prostitution
300 block of Powell
Fraud/Aggravated
Assault With Other
Weapon
600 block of Stockton
4/18
1:40am
4/18
7:45am
4/18
5:30pm
Vandalism, Vehicle
Bush/Hyde
4/18
7:44pm
4/19
12:33am
4/19
7:50am
Recovered Vehicle
1000 block of
Montgomery
Recovered Vehicle
800 block of Geary
Burglary, Apartment
1000 block of Bush
4/19
11:10am
4/19
4:30pm
4/19
5:15pm
Exhibiting Weapon
Unit block of 1st
Recovered Vehicle
Unit block of Beale
Recovered Vehicle
600 block of Post
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4. What are some of the significant changes that you have noticed in the Central
District in the last 5 years?
Union Square has changed dramatically. Union Square was a special place to go,
but it has changed. Theres a lot more traffic and congestion.
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Officer Mark Milligan was born in Maryland and moved into the Bay Area in 1976. He
attended high school in Walnut Creek and joined the Marines in 1989. After the Marines,
he went into the family plumbing business in San Francisco. In 2007, he joined the San
Francisco Police Academy. When he graduated from the Police Academy, he went to Mission Station for his field training. He was then assigned to Central Station in 2008 for his
probation and he remained at Central Station as his permanent station.
Officer Milligan is the housing officer at the Ping Yuen. As a housing officer, he walks the
foot beat through the Ping Yuen buildings, assisting the residents.
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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:
315-2400/273-9515 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