Wednesday, January 31, 2007

 

Police Blotter

01/31/07 9:25 am Harrison and Precita:

Officers Herb Najarro and William McCarthy were alerted to a person acting strangely. A warrant check revealed that the resident of South San Francisco was wanted on warrants charging battery, driving with a suspended license and drunk driving. Case #070110849

Wednesday, January 17, 2007

 

Gang Fight at Coso and Precita (Police Blotter)

01/12/07 7:30 pm Coso and Precita

Officers Craig Tiffe, Renee Pagano, Joan Cronin and Eric Reboli broke up a gang fight with the participants running off in different directions. They captured one suspect, with no permanent local address, who had a no bail juvenile warrant from San Mateo County. Case #070044505

Friday, January 05, 2007

 

Tagging at Metro Arts school

Please let the administration at Metro Arts school know if you see any tagging. There seems to be a lot of small "pen-style" tagging happening around the school property, and we want to help them nip this in the bud before it escalates.

 

Bernal Heights Crime/Safety Meeting

There will be a Bernal Heights Crime/Safety Meeting at the Bernal Heights Neighborhood Center, 515 Cortland (near Andover) on Wednesday, January 17, 2006 from 6:00 pm-8:00 pm. Childcare will be provided.

 

Police Blotter Notes

01/01/07 2:58 am 1100 block of Bernal Heights Blvd, Arson of vehicle

01/02/07 1:04 am Harrison and Precita - Officers Melonee Alvarez and Shawn Phillips observed a vehicle with expired registration. They stopped the vehicle and found that the driver was on parole as well as on probation from San Mateo County. A subsequent investigation revealed a quantity of narcotics on his person, including methamphetamine and crack cocaine. The resident of Tomaso Court was arrested on narcotics and parole charges. Case #070003573

 

New Years Eve Rumble on Treat

A fight broke out after/during a New Years party on Treat near Precita, several SFPD units quickly responded and the troublemakers dispersed. It did not seem gang-related from what we've heard. It was kind of strange to see several SFPD cars tearing down Precita and up Treat. This is a good example of neighbors reporting a potentially serious problem and a police response happening before it escalated.

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