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Monday, September 26, 2011

Bayview Police Weekend Re-Cap

On September 23rd at 12:25 PM, a resident was inside his home with his wife on the 500 blockof Missouri. The front door was propped open as the day was warm and they wanted air circulation. Suddenly, from their living room, they looked up to see a shirtless subject reaching across the threshold of the front door to grab a computer attaché case that was near the entrance. The suspect snatched it and took off running with the victim in pursuit. His wife called the police who also responded.

The victim chased the suspect on Missouri all the way to Sierra St. At that point the suspect slowed and the victim ordered him to drop the bag. The suspect dropped it and continued on as the victim picked up the bag, all computer and accessory items intact, and began for home.

Meanwhile, Officers were looking for the suspect and saw a subject that matched the broadcasted description, still shirtless, walking in the area of 22nd and Pennsylvania. They conducted a cold show with the victim who positively identified him as the intruder who stole his computer and who he chased down. The suspect was placed under arrest and booked at Bayview Station. An investigation into his possible involvement in the similar hot prowl burglaries in the area is ongoing. (SFPD Case No. 110767370)

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On September 23rd at 8:06 PM, Plainclothes Officers on patrol on the unit block of Osceola
noticed a group of subjects loitering in front of a home. They immediately recognized some of
the subjects as known gang members and ran them for warrant checks. One of the suspects

did in fact have a no bail warrant for his arrest, for which he was taken into custody. A search
of the suspect revealed a baggie containing marijuana on his person. This was seized and the
suspect was booked. (SFPD Case No. 110768679)

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On September 23rd at 11:17 PM, Officers in the area of Bayshore and Cortland noticed a
suspect that they both recognized from previous drug arrests standing on the corner of Hilton
St. He had a bottle of vodka in his hand for which the Officers detained him. When asked what
the suspect was holding, he let the bottle drop to the ground but kept his fingers curled over his
palm. When asked what else he was holding, the suspect opened his hand an dropped what
turned out to be a cocaine crack rock to the ground. The evidence was seized and the suspect
was placed under arrest. A record check revealed warrants for the suspects arrest totaling
$20,000 for grand theft. He was booked at Bayview Station. (SFPD Case No. 110769081)

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On September 24 at 7:00 AM, Officers responded to the area of 3rd and Palou on a call of a
large group of people fighting in the street. When they arrived, they found two victims with
serious injuries to their faces that required hospitalization. Witnesses in the area said that they
had been kicked repeatedly and cut with a broken bottle. The paramedics were on scene and
transported the two to SFGH. Both are expected to recover.

According to statements, the incident began after the two victims came to the tail end of a
party that was being held at a home in the area. The people in attendance had been up all
night drinking and began to argue with the two newcomers. The fight went outside where the
two victims were beaten severely, kicked, and cut with a broken bottle by three to four
suspects. The suspects then got into a car and fled the scene.

The vehicle was later located in Daly City along with three other witnesses who claimed that
the fight started inside the home when two intoxicated subjects decided to finish a fight that
was started a few months prior and other people jumped in. An investigation into all the
suspects’ identities is underway. (SFPD Case No. 110769887)

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On September 24 at 7:17 AM, two people were driving in the area of Bayshore and Bacon
when shots suddenly rang out and the driver’s window shattered. The driver, out of fear and
haste to get away, accidentally crashed the car into a wall. Fearing that the suspect(s) were
still in the area, the driver and his passenger, who was asleep during the shooting, ran to the
produce market nearby to call for help.

Officers arrived to find the shaken victims and their vehicle, which had sustained the damage
of two separate bullet hits to the driver’s side. Neither victim had been hit by the gun fire nor
injured in the accident. The driver did see the suspect vehicle, which he described as a newer
grey or blue colored vehicle. This incident is under investigation. (SFPD Case No. 110769702)

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On September 24th at 9:23 AM, Officers responded to the area of Ingerson and Griffith
regarding an assault with an air rifle. When they arrived, they met with the victim who stated
that he was waiting at the bus stop when his hat was suddenly hit with a BB pellet. He was
uninjured and pointed out the house that he believed the shot came from.

The Officers went to the home on the 800 block of Ingerson where a 17 year old subject
answered the door. The Officers asked to speak with his parents but they were not home. As
the suspect was attempting to contact an adult family member, his uncle arrived at the house.
When told of what had occurred, the uncle became angry with the subject and began yelling at
him about an air gun he had. This led the subject to confess to shooting off the BB round and
surrendering the gun to police. He was arrested and booked on aggravated assault charges.
(SFPD Case No. 110769912)

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On September 24th at 10:00 PM, Officers in the area of 3rd and Hudson saw a subject in the
area who they knew to be on active parole. They ran a record check and found that the
suspect was currently wanted, with a no bail warrant, for a parole violation. They placed him
under arrest and booked him at Bayview Station. (SFPD Case No. 110771757)

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On September 25th at 7:19 AM, Officers responded to a call of an alarm at a business in the
area of 18th and Tennessee. They arrived to find that a glass window near the front entryway
had been shattered. The owner arrived and confirmed that computer equipment had been
stolen from the building. The premise had surveillance cameras working at the time of the
incident that possibly recorded the crime. This incident is being investigated. (SFPD Case No.
110772711)

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On September 25 at 7:00 PM, Officers responded to the area of 3rd and Palou regarding a
fight. They saw a few people milling about, one of which was arguing with a female subject.
They detained this individual who became irate and tried to walk away. A record check
revealed that he had a warrant for his arrest out of Oakland for which he was placed under
arrest without further incident. He was booked at Bayview Station. (SFPD Case No.
110774234)

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On September 25 at 9:45 PM, Officers responded to the 2000 block of Revere regarding a
citizen who wanted to turn in some guns. He stated that he found two rifle cases near the side
door of his garage and was not sure if they belonged to his family members (who used his
garage for storage) or not. He did not want the rifles on his property and turned them over to
the Officers. Inside the cases, the Officers found two .22 caliber rifles, a 4.5 mm rifle, a .77
caliber rifle, a 12 gauge shotgun, and 4.5 mm pistol. (SFPD Case No. 110774507)

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Auto Thefts

On September 23rd between 9:45 AM and 6:00 PM, a green Honda Civic was stolen from the
area of 17th and Deharo. (SFPD Case No. 110768613)

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On September 23rd between 9:45 AM and 6:00 PM, a green Honda Civic was stolen from the
area of Newhall and Bayview. (SFPD Case No. 110769869)

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On September 24th between 5:00 PM and 7:30 PM, a white ford Crown Victoria was stolen
from the 1600 block of Galvez. (SFPD Case No. 110771309)

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On September 25th between 4:20 PM and 6:00 PM, a white Honda Accord was stolen from the
600 block of Rhode Island. (SFPD Case No. 110774137)

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