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Monday, October 24, 2011

Bayview District Weekend Recap

After weeks of surveillance and information gathering, Bayview Plainclothes Officers were able to obtain a search warrant for the person, home, and vehicle of an individual believed to be dealing in drugs. On October 20th at 6:20 pm, they executed this search warrant. The team of officers responded to the suspect’s home on the 1500 block of Thomas. After a short while, they observed the suspect leave his home and get into his car which was driven from the scene. Housing officers stopped the car without incident and notified the suspect of the search. The officers were able to obtain the suspects house keys from his pockets and entered his residence.

Once inside, the officers came across two locked doors that they forced open. They found an additional suspect inside one of the rooms along with cocaine powder in plain view along with a digital scale, and packaging material. Also found was a BB gun and behind the TV stand, and a loaded shotgun. Both suspects were placed under arrest, as it was determined that they shared the bedroom where the narcotics and guns were found. Both were booked at Bayview Station on multiple charges. (SFPD Case No. 110848152)

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On October 21st at 7:40 pm, a 52 year old victim walked out of his house in the area of Missouri and Turner Terrace and began his walk to the store when he was suddenly surrounded by three suspects. One of them said, “I told you I’d get you O.G” (O.G. is street slang for “original gangster”). The suspects then attacked him and beat him mercilessly. Two of the suspects had baseball bats and hit him with those as well, possibly breaking one of his arms.

After the suspect’s relented, the victim walked back to his home, took a pain killer and went to sleep. It never occurred to him to call the police. It was only when he woke up in pain with a swollen arm, did he decide to go to the hospital and summon officers from there. He told the officers that he did not know the suspects though he did have “some problems with some people on the hill”, referring to the Potrero Hill Housing Development. This incident is under investigation. (SFPD Case No. 110853242)

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On October 21st at 8:45 pm, officers patrolling in the area of Whitney Young and Hudson heard gun fire coming from the area of Whitney Young Circle a few blocks away. They immediately headed there and found a witness who stated that he was walking through Sun Dial Park when he heard someone say, “Hey!” Immediately after, he heard gunshots and ran toward his house. He was uninjured and did not see the shooters. Officers on scene were able to locate twenty spent casings on the unit block of Whitney Young, which they seized as evidence. This incident is under investigation. (SFPD Case No. 110851569)

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On October 22nd at 4:00 am, officers responded to the 3300 block of Cesar Chavez regarding a call of an assault. They met with the 29 year old victim who told them that her assailant was a friend. They had both been drinking in her apartment when they got into an argument. As the fight got heated, she asked her friend to leave. Prior to leaving, the suspect hit her on the head several times with a 40 oz beer bottle he was holding. The victim suffered pain to the head for which the paramedics treated her at the scene.

The victim identified the suspect by name and date of birth and gave the officers his approximate address. An arrest in this case is expected soon. (SFPD Case No. 110852266)

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On October 22nd at 4:53am, a 54 year old victim came to the station to report a robbery that had just occurred. She said that she was walking in the area of Newhall and LaSalle when she was approached by a female suspect who began to taunt her. The suspect tried to grab her purse at which point the victim punched her in the face. As the victim fought with the suspect, two male suspects grabbed her and pushed her to the ground. At this point the female suspect removed a bottle of vicodin from the victim’s purse and all of the suspects fled. A search was made of the area for the suspects but officers could not locate them that morning. This incident is under investigation. (SFPD Case No. 110852307)

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On October 23rd at 7:30 am, officers responded to the 800 block of Indiana regarding a hot prowl burglary. A hot prowl burglary occurs when the suspect enters a residence with victims inside the premises. The victim stated that she was sleeping on the living room couch when she was awoken to strange sounds. She looked up from the couch and saw a suspect rummaging in the area of the computer desk. She screamed for him to get out at which point he grabbed the lap top that was on the desk and jumped out the first floor breakfast room window.

The premise had been secure when the victim and the other residents of the apartment went to sleep. The officers found that the window screen to the breakfast room window was removed. This and the unlocked window were how the suspect entered the premise. A search of the area was conducted but the suspect could not be located that morning. Crime Scene Investigation responded to gather evidence at the scene. (SFPD Case No. 110855157)

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On October 23rd at 7:30 pm, Officers responded to the 1000 block of Fitzgerald regarding a shooting into a building. On arrival, they met with a witness who told them that she and a friend were standing outside their homes when they saw a suspicious looking black 4 door Lexus with chrome rims slowly drive by. The vehicle made a U turn and stopped in front of her neighbor’s house. A suspect got out of the passenger side and began to shoot 3-4 shots at the building, causing the window to break and hitting a vehicle in the area. The suspect got back inside the car and drove off toward Hawes St. The witness was injured on her arm by a shard of glass that blew from the window. She was treated by paramedics at the scene.

Officers secured the location and collected evidence. A search was conducted for the suspects and vehicle but the officers were unable to locate either that evening. The Gang Task Force is investigating this incident. (SFPD Case No. 110856600)

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On October 23rd at 5:50 am, officers responded to the area of Kansas and Marin regarding a call of a carjacking. The victim stated that she parked her car in a parking space. As soon as she unlocked her doors, a suspect entered her car through the passenger side. The suspect, while holding both hands in his pockets, told her “Take me home, baby”. The victim, fearing for her life, got out of her car and ran away. As she did so, the suspect slid into the driver’s seat and drove the victim’s car towards the 101 freeway northbound. The victim was not injured in this incident.

Officers searched the area for the suspect and vehicle and were able to locate the vehicle, abandoned, on the 2900 block of San Bruno in a lane of traffic with the emergency lights blinking. The suspect was not located that morning. This incident is being investigated by the Robbery Division. (SFPD Case No. 110855094)

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On October 23rd at 5:10 pm, Plainclothes Officers were patrolling in the area of 3rd and McKinnon when they observed what appeared to be a drug deal. They saw three suspects, all known to them from previous contacts, huddling at the corner near a liquor store that was closed for business. One of the suspects was looking down into the palm of the second, while the third acted as a lookout. As soon as the officers were recognized, the suspects stiffened and the one holding the item in his palm proceeded to shove it down the back of the other suspect’s pants. All three were detained.

Officers searched the suspects and pulled the item the first suspect tried to conceal out of the second suspect’s waistband. It turned out to be a baggie containing crack cocaine. The officers placed the first suspect under arrest. As this was happening, another officer saw the second suspect (who had been searched) spit out a crack rock from his mouth which landed on the ground and was collected by the officer. He too was placed under arrest. He also had a bindle containing cocaine powder in his pants pocket.

The third suspect had an outstanding warrant for his arrest and was also taken into custody. A search of his person revealed several backs of marijuana and a plastic bindle containing heroin. All three suspects were booked on narcotics related charges at Bayview Station. (SFPD Case No. 110856321)

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On October 23rd at 8:00 pm, a 47 year old victim was sitting in the bleachers of Youngblood Park in the area of Hudson and Mendell Streets when two suspects entered the park and began to linger within 20 feet of him. The victim stated that he got a strange feeling from the two and decided to leave. As he was walking away, he realized that the two suspects were following him. Shortly after, both suspects attacked him from behind and pushed him to the ground. One of the suspects went through his pockets and took his phone and wallet while the other removed the victim’s back pack from his shoulders. Both suspects then fled on foot.

The victim claimed to be uninjured as a result of the incident and said he would be able to recognize the suspects if he saw them again. The officers searched the area for the suspects and the stolen items but could not locate either that night. This incident is under investigation. (SFPD Case No. 110856644)

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Auto Thefts
Between October 20th    between 12:00 pm and 6:45 pm the following day, a black Chevy truck was stolen from the 900 block of Meade. (SFPD Case No. 110849172)
Between October 20th between 9:00 pm and 5:30 am on October 23rd, a white Acura TL was stolen from the 100 block of Topeka. (SFPD Case No. 110855088)
Between October 21st between 2:00 am and 5:00 am, a gold Honda Accord was stolen from the area of Mercury and Thornton.. (SFPD Case No. 110849081)
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All of the above auto thefts are under investigation.

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