Friday, January 15, 2010

 

Precita Park Auto Burglar caught

Captain’s Message:


Outstanding Auto Burglar Arrest! At 2:40 a.m., Thursday (14-Jan-10) morning, Officers Dudley and Almaguer responded to an Auto Burglary in progress in the Precita Park area on the 1300 block of Shotwell. Once obtaining the suspect’s description, they traveled into the Mission District and captured the suspect!


Here's the details:


Officers Almaguer and Dudley were sent to investigate a car break in progress. The officers arrived and were met by a reportee who told the officer’s that he witnessed a theft. The reportee gave the officers the description and direction of the suspect. The suspect was carrying a car stereo that he had removed from the car with wires still hanging from it.


The reportee went as far as to cautiously follow the suspect and continued to report to dispatch. The officers began to search for the suspect with the information provided by the witness. Two blocks away the officers located a possible suspect that was wearing the same clothing and carrying a car stereo with wires hanging. The officers decided to detain this suspect. The suspect was arrested! Because of the willingness of this courageous member of the community, this suspect is in custody and will no long be loose in our community.

These kinds of crimes only get solved with input from community members. If you see a crime in progress, CALL 911.

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Saturday, January 02, 2010

 

Car Breakins on Harrison on New Years Eve

Officers Hurwitz and Daggett were on patrol at 07:45 pm when they heard two separate calls in the span of a half an hour in regards to cars being burglarized.
The officers suspected these calls were related, and responded to the area. They located a suspect who matched the description inside a car which did
not belong to him. The officers took the suspect into custody and he later admitted to entering three vehicles which did not belong to him with the intention of stealing items.


Great work Officers Hurwitz and Daggett catching the criminal!

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Tuesday, September 01, 2009

 

Another car break-in on Treat

This is the third vehicle break-in or robbery we've heard about in the last few weeks:

August 31st, 09:51 pm 1500 block Treat
Theft from Vehicle

Officer Sugitan and Officer Barajas responded to a report of an auto-boost. The suspect was gone when the police arrived. The witness told the officers that he came out of his house to find the suspect exiting a vehicle that had been broken into. The suspect fled the scene and the witness called the police. Case number 090897259.

Please be vigilant about strangers loitering around on your street. You do not need to confront them, but if you are visible, such as watering your plants in the front yard, it will deter them.

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