Sunday, August 23, 2009

 

Another car theft on Treat

Rusty writes:
I accidentally left my car unlocked, parked in my driveway, Friday night. Sometime after 1am, a thief rifled through my glove box and center console, and stole my GPS and phone charger (which were inside the center console). The contents were thrown all over the car. The thief also took a case of Coca Cola that I had left in the rear of the car.

We've seen other broken glass on Precita around the park. Seems like our neighborhood is being targeted by thieves again, so be on the lookout and make sure your cars are locked!

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Monday, August 17, 2009

 

More car wheel thefts

8/15/09 3200 Folsom St (Between evening of the 14th and morning of the 15th)

Officer Chan responded to a report of a theft. The victim said that she parked her car in front of her house on the evening of 8/14/09. When she returned to he car the next morning, she found the car on a wooden block with both of its left wheels missing. Case number 090832813.

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Thursday, August 13, 2009

 

Car Break In on Treat

On wednesday night, a car parked on Treat in front of the school had the passenger side window smashed, and some items were stolen from the car; including a back pack full of womens' clothing.

The car belonged to someone visiting from out of state and had only been parked there for one day.

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Wednesday, August 05, 2009

 

Car wheel thefts

Tuesday, August 4, 2009 2:18 am
Peralta Ave. at Ripley St. (the top of Ripley)

Wheels stolen from Vehicle

Officer Lozano and Officer Polovina responded a call of a stripped vehicle and found a parked car missing it's two front wheels and tires. The owner told the officers that his car was in operating condition with all four tires prior to that night, case number 090789480.

(This is a common occurrence in San Francisco. People will return to their car parked overnight, only to find it sitting on milk crates and all 4 wheels removed.)

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Wednesday, February 25, 2009

 

Ingleside Police Station Contact Information

Emergency Contact Numnbers

Emergency:911
Non-Emergency – Police: (Reporting vandalism, etc)(415) 553-0123
San Francisco City Switchboard:311
SFPD Emergency (from Cell Phone)(415) 553-8090
CHP Emergency (from Cell Phone)911
SF SAFE: Safety Awareness For Everyone(415) 553-1984

Ingleside Police Station

#1 Sergeant John V. Young Lane
San Francisco, CA 94112
Front Desk:(415) 404-4000
Platoon Commander:(415) 404-4020
Permits/Special Events:(415) 404-4023
Passing Calls Requests(415) 404-4063
Graffiti Liaison: Lieutenant Michael Moran (415) 404-4020
Michael.Moran@sfgov.org
Ingleside Station’s Anonymous Tip Line:(415) 587-8984
Captain Denis F. O'Leary Desk:(415) 404-4030
Fax:(415) 404-4034
Email:Denis.O’Leary@sfgov.org

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Thursday, December 11, 2008

 

Car Breakins

On December 11, at Precita Ave. & Harrison St, three cars were found with their windows smashed. It is unknown what was taken from the cars. A suspect was seen and reported to SFPD with the following description: black male, 20's, 5'5", 150, wearing dark flannel shirt

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Friday, June 20, 2008

 

Car break-ins on Treat

Thursday night, June 19th, at about 12:30 am., a car parked on the 1500 block of Treat had the window smashed and a Palm Pilot was stolen from inside the car.

We also heard another car on Treat was broken into the same night, and an iPod was stolen, and yet another car had a CD player stolen from it.

The first break-in was reported to police, but it did not show up in the published police incident log.

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Monday, May 28, 2007

 

Car Breakins on Harrison?

We were talking with some neighboars who live up near the end of the stairway on Harrison (above Rutlidge) and they were commenting on all the gang activity that takes place after dark on those stairs.


But the thing that shocked us was hearing that several times in the last six months, they've walked down Harrison and seen a string of car break-ins, smashed windows, cars burglarized.


If you notice gang activity or tagging in that area, please call Ingleside Police Station at 404-4000 immediately. The community really needs to make sure that the gang activity on the stairway and surrounding streets stops as soon as possible.


Also, if you car does get broken into, please file a police report. We are not seeing these break-ins reported in the police log, and if they cops don't know about it they won't be looking out for it as much.


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