From our neighbor in South Beach, Ken Craig …. Note that some Rincon Hill residential buildings have recently hired a Patrol Special Police (see Clementina activities in Ken’s activity report below).
SOUTH BEACH / RINCON HILL / MISSION BAY NEIGHBORHOOD
CRIME ACTIVITY REPORT
THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IS COMPILED FROM VARIOUS SOURCES INCLUDING THE SAN FRANCISCO POLICE DEPARTMENT (SFPD), PATROL SPECIAL POLICE (PSP), BUSINESS OWNERS AND RESIDENTS TO ASSIST US IN UNDERSTANDING CRIME TRENDS AND APPLYING MITIGATION EFFORTS WE CAN ALL TAKE.
THIS REPORT REFLECTS ACTIVITY WITHIN THE PRELIMINARY BOUNDARIES OF
North – Harrison Street East – The Embarcadero South – 16th Street West – 7th Street
(Guy Place & Lansing Street included – North of Harrison St.)
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2010 |
JAN |
FEB |
MAR |
APR |
MAY |
JUN |
JUL |
AUG |
SEP |
OCT |
NOV |
DEC |
YTD |
| PTY 1 |
2 |
>0 |
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| PTY 2 |
52 |
28 |
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| PTY 3 |
37 |
23 |
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| OTHER |
124 |
130 |
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TOTAL |
215 |
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ACTIVITY LOG |
1 = Assault Deadly Weapon 2 = Assault/Battery, Strong Arm Robbery 3 = Robbery, Burglary
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DATE |
PTY |
DESCRIPTION |
CASE #/ |
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02/26/2010 |
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23:44 hrs. PSP ILLEGAL ENCAMPMENT – Clementina Alley – removed 4 homeless under freeway across from 19 Clementina |
PSP |
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20:45 hrs. PSP ILLEGAL ENCAMPMENT – removed 2 sleepers under the Harrison St. ramp. |
PSP |
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19:10 hrs. PSP PANHANDLING – removed two homeless at the gas station panhandling. |
PSP |
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04:00 hrs. PSP ILLEGAL ENCAMPMENT – removed homeless sleeping behind 101 Townsend St. |
PSP |
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01:10 hrs. PSP ILLEGAL ENCAMPMENT – removed two homeless at end of Delancey by South Beach Marina Apartments. |
PSP |
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02/25/2010 |
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5 |
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20:00 hrs. PSP ILLEGAL ENCAMPMENT – PSP officers removed a huge homeless encampment at Walgreens on the Townsend St. side blocking the sidewalk. |
PSP |
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10:06 hrs SFPD GRAND THEFT – 200 Block of King St. |
100561205 |
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10:00 hrs SFPD DRIVING UNDER INFLUENCE – 200 Block of Brannan St. |
100561187 |
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06:31 hrs SFPD PETTY THEFT – 500 Block of Bryant St. |
100560551 |
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00:58 hrs SFPD GRAND THEFT – 00 Block of South Park Av. |
100561179 |
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02/24/2010 |
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9 |
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22:02 hrs. PSP ILLEGAL ENCAMPMENT – removed one homeless in Clementina Alley across from 19 Clementina |
PSP |
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19:40 hrs. PSP ILLEGAL ENCAMPMENT – removed two more homeless at gas station. |
PSP |
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1610 hrs. PSP ILLEGAL ENCAMPMENT – removed two homeless from the gas station and while there broke up a verbal fight between two customers |
PSP |
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15:33 hrs SFPD AUTO BOOST / STRIP – 5th St. & Bryant St. |
100552177 |
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2 |
14:02 hrs SFPD ASSAULT / BATTERY – 400 Block of 3rd St. |
100551814 |
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12:21 hrs SFPD VEHICLE THEFT – 400 Block Terry A Francois Bl. |
100550825 |
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04:00 hrs. PSP ILLEGAL ENCAMPMENT – removed one homeless under overpass at Essex and Harrison. |
PSP |
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03:10 hrs. PSP ILLEGAL ENCAMPMENT – Lansing Alley in vacant lot removed two homeless. |
PSP |
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2 |
02:30 hrs SFPD ASSAULT / BATTERY – 600 Block of 5th St. |
100550228 |
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02/23/2010 |
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4 |
2 |
21:20 hrs. PSP ASSAULT / BATTERY - At 425 Harrison five male juveniles assaulted and beat a male stealing his cell phone. PSP searched for the suspects but were unable to locate them. A report was made with SFPD. |
PSP |
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2 |
20:49 hrs SPFD ASSAULT / BATTERY – 400 Block of 1st St. |
100543249 |
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20:40 hrs. PSP SAFETY ESCORT – While on foot patrol at Guy/Lansing Alley officers observed a homeless man blocking the door at 346 – 1st St. A woman who lived at 50 Lansing was afraid to walk by, so PSP officers escorted her to her home. |
PSP |
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18:40 hrs. PSP ILLEGAL ENCAMPMENT – Opposite 33 Clementina, PSP officers removed two homeless under the freeway. |
PSP |
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02/22/2010 |
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4 |
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21:33 hrs SFPD VEHICLE THEFT – 6th St. & Harrison St. |
100533432 |
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15:10 hrs SFPD PETTY THEFT – 5th St. & Bryant St. |
100532074 |
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02:41 hrs SFPD DRIVING UNDER INFLUENCE – 300 Block of King St. |
100530238 |
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00:27 hrs PSP NOISE / NUISANCE – 2nd & Townsend PSP officers removed a male who was yelling and screaming to himself. Regular in the area |
PSP |
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02/21/2010 |
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9 |
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22:00 hrs PSP NOISE / NUISANCE – 2nd St. & King St. PSP officers removed one homeless person going through garbage and making a mess. |
PSP |
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2 |
20:29 hrs SFPD ASSAULT / BATTERY – 5th St. & Brannan St. |
100523170 |
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2 |
15:55 hrs SFPD ASSAULT / BATTERY – 800 Block of Bryant St. |
100522259 |
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2 |
12:17 hrs SFPD ASSAULT / BATTERY – 6th St. & Harrison St. |
100521059 |
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04:20 hrs SFPD NOISE / NUISANCE – 600 Block of Brannan St. |
100520653 |
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2 |
01:34 hrs SFPD ASSAULT / BATTERY – 700 Block of Harrison St. |
100520315 |
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3 |
01:09 hrs SFPD PERSON WITH GUN – 300 Block of 5th St. |
100520236 |
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01:09 hrs SFPD AUTO BOOST / STRIP – Perry St. & 3rd St. |
100520237 |
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00:56 hrs SFPD DRIVING UNDER INFLUENCE – 400 Block of Berry St. |
100520215 |
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02/20/2010 |
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10 |
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23:57 hrs SFPD NOISE / NUISANCE – 300 Block of King St. |
100514253 |
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21:36 hrs SFPD VANDALISM – 4th St. & King St. |
100513604 |
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21:28 hrs SPFD NOISE / NUISANCE – 00 Block of Perry St. |
100513561 |
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19:14 hrs SFPD DRIVING UNDER INFLUENCE – 4th St. & Brannan St. |
100513127 |
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3 |
18:33 hrs SPFD BURGLARY – 6th St. & Channel St. |
100512971 |
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3 |
17:25 hrs SFPD BURGLARY – 6th St. & Channel St. |
100512710 |
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3 |
16:04 hrs SFPD BURGLARY – 200 Block of Terry A Francois Bl. |
100512397 |
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15:58 hrs SFPD PETTY THEFT – 00 Block of Bluxome St. |
100512388 |
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3 |
14:04 hrs SPFD BURGLARY – 500 Block of 3rd St. |
100511961 |
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14:02 hrs SFPD NOISE / NUISANCE – 00 Block of Perry St. |
100511953 |
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02/19/2010 |
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5 |
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22:25 hrs SFPD NOISE / NUISANCE – 100 Block of Berry St. |
100503930 |
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20:21 hrs SFPD INTOXICATED PERSON – Bryant St. & 2nd St. |
100503502 |
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19:31 hrs SFPD VEHICLE THEFT – 600 Block of 2nd St. |
100503323 |
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03:40 hrs. PSP ILLEGAL ENCAMPMENT – removed homeless sleeping under freeway at Harrison and Essex |
PSP |
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02:10 hrs. PSP ILLEGAL ENCAMPMENT- removed homeless in doorway of Sound Factory. |
PSP |
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02/18/2010 |
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10 |
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22:20 hrs. PSP SECURITY ISSUE – 3456-1st St. – gate on Guy St. side left open, shut and secured gate. |
PSP |
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22:19 hrs. SFPD AUTO BOOST / STRIP – Brannan St. & 4th St. |
100494054 |
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22:05 hrs. SFPD AUTO BOOST / STRIP – 600 Block of Bryant St. |
100494006 |
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20:59 hrs. SFPD PETTY THEFT – 4th St. & King St. |
100493768 |
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2 |
20:52 hrs. SPFD STRONGARM ROBBERY – 400 Block of Beale St. |
100493745 |
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20:34 hrs. SPFD AUTO BOOST / STRIP – 300 Block of Townsend St. |
100493668 |
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19:58 hrs. SFPD AUTO BOOST / STRIP – 3rd St. & King St. |
100493554 |
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18:45 hrs. SFPD AUTO BOOST / STRIP – 2nd St. & South Park Av. |
100493257 |
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18:00 hrs. PSP AGGRESSIVE PANHANDLING – removed panhandler at the gas station, 1st & Harrison. |
PSP |
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02:30 hrs. SFPD AUTO BOOST / STRIP – 800 Block of Bryant St. |
100490291 |
The following safety and security recommendations are based on advice and suggestions from a number of safety and security information sources including SFPD, Patrol Special Police, USA On Watch, SF-Safety Awareness for Everyone, Community Patrol, Triangle Martial Arts Association and more……
COMMUNITY PATROL RECOMMENDATIONS |
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| GOT A WHISTLE?
(022710) |
SAFETY WHISTLES SAVE LIVES
Citizen safety programs and disaster preparedness programs all recommend the use of safety whistles for emergency communication. A simple aluminum safety whistle that attaches to your key ring can be used to attract attention when you feel threatened, when you are being attacked or if you find yourself trapped following a disaster. 1 long blow for ‘YES’, 2 long blows for ‘NO’ and 3 short blows repeated for ‘SOS or HELP’ Whistles are often available through safety programs, first aid and camping supply stores etc. |
| PROTECT YOUR VEHICLE & PROPERTY
(021910) |
THEFTS FROM VEHICLES
After a successful SFPD undercover focus by the Southern Station, it appears thefts from vehicles in the area are on the rise again, as seen in the activity report above. While you cannot eliminate such crimes entirely, some simple preventative measures may prevent you from experience the financial loss and trouble of replacing a broken window and stolen personal belongings : 1. Try to park in well lit, well travelled areas (not always possible, of course) 2. Leave NOTHING visible in your vehicle that would attract attention. This includes window mounted holders for GPS units, change, CD holders, envelopes, jackets etc. 3. Leave NOTHING of excessive value in your vehicle, whether hidden or not. Take it with you. 4. Don’t assume your vehicle is safe because you park in a secured parking structure or garage. Criminals can slip past security gates. 5. If you do observe suspicious people around your or other vehicles, call police to report it and note as much information about the suspects as you can. |
If you hear or know of anything crime or safety related happening within our neighborhood which you believe others should be aware of, please let us know by sending an e-mail to KenCraig@CommunityPatrolUSA.org . We will be sure to pass on any information received to the most appropriate referral organization. NOTE however, you should ALWAYS contact SFPD FIRST to report criminal acts or crime in progress.
SFPD Southern Station Community Meeting Captain Daniel A. McDonough hosts a monthly on the 2nd Wednesday of each month from 6pm to 7:30pm at 510 7th Street (old SF Police Officers Association building). Get involved, become a part of the solution, and attend as many of these Community Meetings as you can.
Community Patrol USA promotes and provides information and assistance in the deployment of 5 major community safety and security programs:
1. COMMUNITY COLLABORATIVE ON SAFETY & SECURITY (CCoSS) PROGRAM
2. NEIGHBORHOOD , BUILDING, BUISINESS WATCH (NBBW) PROGRAM
3. CITIZEN PATROL (CP) PROGRAM
4. CRIME ACTIVITY REPORTING (CAR) PROGRAM
5. CRIME ALERT SYSTEM (CAS) PROGRAM


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