Captain’s Message The Greater Geary Blvd. Merchants & Property Owners Association luncheon was held on September 14th, 2011 and was hosted by Association President David Heller. It was again a success! A packed house with representatives from State government officials to our own city political figures and business associates attended. Assemblywoman Fiona Ma was the Master of Ceremony overseeing the event with David. Chief G. Suhr had the honor of introducing Officer Robert Ramos and Officer Richard Jue for their selection of the “Special Recognition Awards” SFPOA President G. Delagnes presented awards to Officer R. Ramos and Officer R. Jue additionally for their dedication and service to the City and County of San Francisco. Officer R. Ramos has been a long time member of Richmond Police Station and his efforts in the Golden Gate Park dealing with tourists, homeless and our citizens on a daily basis which reflects positively for the SFPD. Officer Ramos in conjunction with his park assignment works with all of our officers handling calls for service in the district too. He has been and continues to be an asset to me and our community! Great job Bob!! As a result of our traffic concerns in the district we are planning our six month Traffic Enforcement Operations which focuses on our school zones and major roadways (Geary Blvd., California, Clement,Fulton, Arguello, Presidio, Funston and side roads). We look forward to working with our SFPD Traffic Company, MTA and our community liaisons PAR, SAN ,SAFE, SFWalk and the Advisory Board. Our enforcement efforts will target speeding, red lights, stop signs and pedestrian right of ways violations. We hope to get the message out to all motorists and pedestrians via public service announcements. We are currently preparing for two upcoming events in the Golden Gate Park. Tour de Fat and Hardly Strictly Bluegrass (09/24/2011 & 09/30-10/02/2011). We are looking forward to having two festive venues which are annual events in our district. We have the commitment from representatives of Rec & Park, MTA, Outside Lands, Park Rangers and Hardly S. Bluegrass as well as Commander Corriea for our Police Community Police Forum meeting on September 20, 2011 at 7pm. We’ll have the opportunity to interact in a proactive manner in discussion of venues past and present in the Golden Gate Park. I look forward to finding positive resolutions to concerns by the residents, city government agencies and the organizers during our meeting. Refreshments will be provided. This coming Sept. 19th, 2011 from 7-9pm there will be a Mayoral Debate at 251 18th Ave. sponsored by P.A.R. Parking is limited and public transportation is nearby. The PCRF (Police Community Relations Forum) will be held on Sept. 20th at 1pm and 7pm. Discussion topics will be GG Park related concerts, crime and traffic issues/open agenda. Refreshments will be served at both meetings. The meetings will be held at Richmond Station. Richmond Station distributes an email newsletter every Friday. Our newsletter, which is sent to several hundred email addresses, contains information about recent crimes, arrests and upcoming events in the District. To be added to this list, please email us at [email protected]. Captain Keith Sanford Noteworthy Arrests On 09/12 at 2:45pm, officers responded to the area of Prayer Book Cross near Transverse and JFK Driveinside Golden Gate Park. The caller reported that a male, wearing a pair of shorts, who appeared to be all wet from swimming, had made a lewd comment to her. Officers located the suspect dripping wet and said he had been in the water meditating. The suspect admitted to make the lewd comment and admitted it was “dumb.” The 21 year old was charged with a park code violation. On 09/13 at 10:20am, plainclothes officers received information that two males, both on parole, were in the area of 17th Ave and Geary. The officers had information that one of the males was armed with a handgun. The suspects were located on the corner and one of them was in possession of an air soft handgun that from the size and weight looked like a .45 caliber handgun. It was also determined that this suspect was driving a stolen vehicle. The 27 year old male was charged with a parole violation warrant, possession of stolen property and possession of a BB gun. On 09/13 at 10:30am, an intoxicated male made his way into the kitchen of 1000 Great Highway and was demanding free food. The staff was able to escort him out, and they notified the police of the incident. The officer located the suspect at Fulton and LaPlaya and attempted to detain him. The 52 year old male told the officer that he was “exercising my right to free food.” The officer told the suspect to place his sleeping bag and backpack on the ground and after refusing several times, he finally complied. Upon dropping his backpack, the suspect immediately balled his fist and took a fighting stance. The officer took the suspect’s wrist to prevent the male from striking him and the suspect continued to resist. Other officers arrived on scene and helped detain the male. He was charged with public intoxication and resisting arrest. On 09/15 at 1:52am, officers responded to a call of a woman screaming for help in the area of Pierce and Scott Sts. Officers located the female and provided a description of the suspect to responding officers. It was determined that the two had met earlier in the evening and came back to the victim’s home. While at the home an argument occurred and the victim told the suspect to leave. As he was exiting the victim noticed her laptop tucked into the back of the suspect’s pants. The victim grabbed her laptop and went back into her residence and locked the door. A moment later the suspect was back, pounding at her door, demanding his phone. When the victim said she didn’t know what he was talking about, he kicked the front door in, striking the victim in the face as it flew open. The suspect fled but was detained by officers a block away. The 22 year old male was charged with robbery and aggravated assault. Noteworthy Incidents Between 09/12, 7pm and 09/13, 6:30am on the 3500 block of Clay St a suspect cut the lock off shed and took tools from within. On 09/14 at 1:20pm, the victim was standing on the 5300 block of Geary Bl when the suspect asked him to borrow his cell phone to make a call. The victim complied and after a moment the suspect walked off with the phone. The victim began to follow him, but decided against it as he didn’t want to have a confrontation. Shortly after, the victim’s girlfriend arrived to pick him up and said that she had gotten repeated phone calls from the victims’ phone that were vulgar in nature. The suspect was described as a male, 20-30 years of age wearing a black sweat suit with a red stripe. Between 09/14, 5:50pm and 09/15, 9:15am on the 600 block of Lake St, a neighbor noticed that a glass panel on the victim’s front door had been broken. The victim was out of town and the neighbor called the police. It appears that entry was made due doors and drawers being open, but loss will not be confirmed until the victim returns home. On 09/15 at 2pm, on the 3500 block of Balboa St, an employee of a business discovered that his wallet was missing. He reviewed the video surveillance tape and saw that the suspect had come into the store earlier in the morning. The victim had inadvertently left his wallet on the counter and the tape shows the suspect picking up the wallet and walking out of the business. He was described as a male 20-25 years of age wearing a purple t-shirt. On 09/15, between 7:30pm and 11pm on the 3300 block of Sacramento, the suspect forced open a rear door to a residence and took jewelry. Richmond Station Resource List:
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415 553-0123 |
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Cell Phone 911 |
415 553-8090 |
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Anonymous Tip Line |
415 575-4444 |
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Anonymous Tip Line(Richmond) |
415 668-7387 |
Richmond Station Tip Line |
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Customer Service Center |
311 |
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Richmond Police Station |
415 666-8000 |
Email:sfpd.[email protected] |
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Captain Richard Corriea |
415 666-8030 |
Email: [email protected] |
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Community Liaison |
Officer Lorie Brophy |
Email: [email protected] 415-666-8000 |
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Quality of Life Liaison |
Officer Rafael Labutan |
415 666-8000 |
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Deputy City Attorney |
415 554-3880 |
Email: [email protected] |
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Department of Parking & Traffic |
415 553-1943 |
DPT
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Department of Public Works |
415 695-2020 |
DPW Dispatch |
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Graffiti Abatement |
415 278-9454/415 278-9456fax |
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Graffiti Abatement Coordinator |
Sergeant Stephanie Long |
Email:sfpd.[email protected] |
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Homeless Issues |
Officer Gary Mendribil Officer Robert Ramos |
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SFPD Website |
For Crime Stats, Internet reports, etc |
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SF SAFE |
415 673-SAFE (415 673-7233) |
Email: [email protected] |
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Child Passenger Safety Seats |
Officer Francis Feliciano |
415 666-8000 |
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FOOT PATROLS |
Geary Boulevard |
Clement Street |
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Officer Phil Busalacchi 666-8000 |
Richmond Beat 43 |
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Officer Eddie Wu 666-8000 |
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Richmond Beat 43C |
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Officer Stanley Lee 666-8000 |
Richmond Beat 44 |
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We now also have a Youth Community Police Academy, geared towards high school students and will last 10 weeks. The Community Police Academy participants are selected by the program coordinator after an application process. Enrollment is limited to twenty-five students per class. For more information, including application process, please contact Ms. Lula Magallon at (415) 401-4720 or Officer Maria Oropeza at (415) 401-4701. Become a Community Court panelist and give back to your community. Community Court is a restorative justice program that addresses misdemeanor crimes which occur in your neighborhood. As a panelist, you have a unique opportunity to hear offenses that impact your quality of life, determine its consequences, and figure out how best to resolve it using meaningful sanctions. Use your neighborhood wisdom to solve neighborhood problems. Make your neighborhood better - get involved today! For more information, please contact the District Attorney's Office, Jackson Gee, 575-6328 or[email protected]. " Events Calendar Socrates Café (Philosophical Discussion Group) When: First Sunday of the month Where: Café Muse - 785 8th Ave (@ Fulton) Details: Take a break from politics and join a thoughtful, relaxed discussion of the ideas and values that underlie our efforts to be good people, neighbors, and citizens. More information, please contact Linda Greenberg 415-668-5239. Seniors Moving to Better Health When: Mondays: 10-11:00 am & Wednesdays: 9:30-10:30am Drop-ins welcome Where: St James Community Learning Center 4620 California Street @ 8th Avenue Details: Join “Always Active” FREE exercise program for seniors. Fall Prevention, Strength and flexibility training. Free Wellness Plan. For more information call 415 752-0139. Land's End: Sutro Highs And Lows When: Every Saturday at 2pm Where: Meet at the lion statue at park entrance, 48th Ave. & Pt. Lobos Ave. Public transportation: MUNI line 38. Details: Recapture the flavor of Mayor Sutro's gift to the public, the park and baths of the late 1800s. Dramatic, wind-swept vistas in sunshine or fog. Somewhat strenuous. http://sfcityguides.org/desc.html?tour=47 Kaiser Permanente San Francisco Farmer’s Market When: every Wednesday, year round 10am – 2pm Where: Geary at St. Joseph's Street, San Francisco Details: The Kaiser Permanente San Francisco Certified Farmers' Market is your best source for fresh-from-the-farm, seasonal fruits, vegetables, greens and nuts. Make a visit to the market a part of your weekly routine! The farmers at the Kaiser Permanente San Francisco Farmers' Market bring you the freshest locally-grown fruits and vegetables. For more information, please visit:http://www.pcfma.com/marketdetail.php?market_id=10. Harvest Food Pantry When: every Saturday, 7:15 - 9:30 a.m. Where: St. John's Presbyterian Church, @ Arguello & Lake Details: Networking with the San Francisco Food Bank, we distribute supplemental groceries to 150 needy families & individuals at the church. Since Oct. 2000, we’ve distributed over 250,000 pounds of food. Would you like to volunteer? We are always seeking help from willing individuals including children, seniors and students. Many students use our program to fulfill their learning service requirement. If you would like to join us, please contact Dale Walker at [email protected] for more information or simply show up! Multi Cultural Children’s Art Workshops MCAP (Multi Cultural Children’s Arts Program) When: Saturday mornings, 10-12pm Where: Richmond District Neighborhood Center, 741 30th Avenue, (between Balboa and Cabrillo) Cost: Refundable fee, $5/class/child Details: Spring Arts Workshops are for children ages 6-12. There is a different workshop each Saturday. You can sign up two workshops per child. Please call Jane at 751-6600 for class availabilities and information or visit www.rdnc.org. Golden Gate Park Preservation Alliance. Committed to the preservation and enhancement of Golden Gate Park. For more information, please visit: http://www.goldengateparkpreservation.org/ Community Resources Opportunities for Young Children Saturday Learning Time Preschool When: Saturday mornings at 9:00a.m to noon. Where: 4620 California Street. Details: Offering free preschool classes for children (2.5 to 5 years old) not currently enrolled in a preschool program. Classes are free but nine parent service hours are required per school year. Call 415-751-1199 for more information. Multi Cultural Children’s Art Workshops MCAP (Multi Cultural Children’s Arts Program) When: Saturday mornings, 10-12pm Where: Richmond District Neighborhood Center, 741 30th Avenue, (between Balboa and Cabrillo) Cost: Refundable fee, $5/class/child Details: Spring Arts Workshops are for children ages 6-12. There is a different workshop each Saturday. You can sign up two workshops per child. Please call Jane for class availabilities and information at 751-6600, or visit website: www.rdnc.org. *The Multi Cultural Children’s Arts Program is a program of the Richmond District Neighborhood Center Free – Kids Yoga In The Park When: Saturdays at 11:00 a.m. Where: Botanical Gardens of Golden Gate Park Free – Kids Yoga When: 3rd Sunday of every month Where: Sports Basement, Crissy Field Free - Yoga In The Park When: Saturdays at 11:00 a.m. Where: Botanical Gardens of Golden Gate Park Buddhist Meditation When: Wednesdays, 7:00 p.m., Where: 4620 California Street. (downstairs-Caldwell Room). Details: Meditation. To sign-up or for more information please contact: Community Learning Center Director at 415-751-1199 Overeaters Anonymous When: Tuesdays, 8:00 p.m. Where: 4620 California Street. (downstairs - Caldwell Room) Details: A 12-step based program addressing eating concerns. To sign-up or for more information please contact: Community Learning Center Director at 415-751-1199 Debtors Anonymous When: Tuesdays, 8:00 p.m. Where: 4620 California Street, (downstairs-Caldwell Room). Details: A 12-step program to help manage monetary expenses. To sign-up or for more information please contact: Community Learning Center Director at 415-751-1199 Opportunities for Seniors Seniors Moving to Better Health When: Mondays: 10-11:00 am & Wednesdays: 9:30-10:30am Drop-ins welcome Where: St James Community Learning Center, 4620 California Street @ 8th Avenue Details: Join “Always Active” FREE exercise program for seniors. Fall Prevention, Strength and flexibility training. Free Wellness Plan. For more information call 415 752-0139. Seniors without Walls Games, Writing Workshops, Current Events, Armchair Travelers, Health Presentations, Support Groups, All on over the telephone and FREE! If it’s difficult for you to go out to a community senior center, you are welcome to join these or any of our other activities listed below – all from the comfort of your home. Please call for more information at our toll free number 1-877-797-7299 or visit us atwww.SeniorCenterWithoutWalls.org. Community Resources Free Diabetes Screenings for the UNINSURED Think you might have Diabetes, but have NO Health Insurance?? Come for a free blood sugar screening at the San Francisco Free Clinic Where: 4900 California St. @ 11th Ave When: Monday through Friday's 10:00-11:00 a.m. Details: Please arrive fasting (only water after midnight the night before) Reach-Plus Having trouble paying your PG&E bill? We may be able to help you. You will need: • a residential PG&E bill, 15 days or 48 hours notice • to have identification for all household members • to have income verification for all household members • to meet low-income guidelines For more information please refer to the flyer, here, or call 1-800-933-9677. Megan’s Law Website Access: The general public can find out information on sexual predators on line by going to the DOJ website:www.meganslaw.ca.gov or at the SFPD link at www.sfgov.org/police. You may check specific names or zip codes to locate those listed in the database. 311 Customer Service Center: What is 311? 311 is a toll free, NON-EMERGENCY phone number that the public can call to access information about government services. A live customer service representative will be available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and 365 days a year. The service is available to both wired and wireless customers. Wireless customers should call (415) 701-2311. 311 employees will be able to provide translations services in more than 145 languages and dialects and will employ a diverse staff of customer service representatives. Additionally, 311 is set up to accept calls form the hearing impaired by utilizing a TTY System. Cell phone 911: How does 911 work on cell phones in San Francisco? If you are on surface streets in San Francisco and dial 911, your call will be answered by the San Francisco Department of Emergency Management Services. Once the San Francisco Department of Emergency Management Services determines what emergency services are needed, they will then route your 911 call to the San Francisco Police Department or the San Francisco Fire Department, including ambulance service. If you are on or near a freeway in San Francisco and dial 911, your call will be answered by either by the San Francisco Department of Emergency Management Services or the California Highway Patrol Dispatch Center. Regardless, your 911 call will be routed to the proper emergency agency, the San Francisco Police Department, the California Highway Patrol, or the San Francisco Fire Department, including ambulance service. Community and Business Groups & Associations
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ORGANIZATION |
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Golden Gate Park Senior |
6101 Fulton |
666-7015 |
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Lincoln Park Senior Center |
417 31st Ave |
751-1140 |
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Menorah Park |
3365 Sacramento |
929-7912 |
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Richmond Senior Center |
6221 Geary Bl |
752-2815 |
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Russian American Services |
300 Anza |
387-5336 |
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Self Help For Elderly |
408 22nd Ave |
751-3394 |
selfhelpelderly.org
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Booker T. Washington CC |
800 Presidio |
928-6596 |
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YMCA Richmond Branch |
360 18th Ave |
666-9622 |
ymcasf.org/Richmond |
Richmond Area Multi Service |
3626 Balboa |
668-5996 |
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Institute on Aging |
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750-4111 |
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Jewish Community Center |
3200 California |
346-6040 |
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Richmond District Neighborhood Center |
741 30th Ave |
751-6600 |
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Richmond Village Beacon |
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750-8554 |
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Clement St. Merchants Assoc. |
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752-8889 |
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Geary St. Merchants Assoc. |
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387-1477 |
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Laurel Village Merchants Assoc. |
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221-3965 |
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Lower Pacific Heights Assoc. |
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921-2856 |
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Planning Assoc. for the Richmond |
Messages & Faxes Direct line |
541-5652 668-8914 |
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Sacramento St. Merchants Assoc. |
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921-9575 |
Captain Richard Corriea Richmond Police Station 461 6th Ave SF, CA 94118 415 666-8000 415-666-8060
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