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1 1 Central Station Newsletter San Francisco Police Depar t ment Inside this issue: Captain Paul Yep s Message Wednesday, September 13, 2017 Captain s Message 1-2 Officer of the Month 3 Weekly Crime Update 4-11 Press Releases/Events/ Info Career Opportunities Resource Information 15 has doubled our deployment of uniformed foot beat officers!!! There were fourteen foot beat patrol officers covering Fisherman s Wharf, North Beach, Chinatown, Union Square and the Market/Financial District areas, when I first arrived at Central Station in March of this year. As of Saturday, September 9 th, there are twenty-eight foot beat officers. This change is part of Chief William Scott and the San Francisco Police Department s overall crime reduction strategy. The data clearly shows that the presence of our uniformed personnel acts as a deterrent to crime. A more visible presence also provides the public with an increased sense of security and more opportunities to work with law enforcement to prevent crime, said Chief Scott. Here are your newly assigned Central Police District foot beat officers: Fisherman s Wharf Officer Christopher Sabella #324 Officer Joe Majeski #2105 Officer Brian Kelly #1019 Officer Chris Galligan #860 Officer Ryan Hart #448 Officer Pavel Khmarskiy #1382 North Beach Officer Kevin Worrell #171 Officer Nicholas Stewart #1387 Officer John Torrise #1765 Officer Mark Alvarez #2189 Captain Paul Yep Commanding Officer Central Station Next Community Meeting: Police Commission Meeting Wed., Sept. 20, :00p.m.-7:00p.m. Grace Cathedral Greshan Hall Lunch Room 1100 California Street Thank you for subscribing to our Newsletter! Please follow us on Continues on page 2

2 2 Page 2 Continued from page 1 Chinatown Officer David On #639 Officer Jeffrey Chow #797 Officer Sammy Yuen #380 Officer Howard Chu #363 Housing (Ping Yuen) Sergeant Culbert Chu #4192 Officer Scott Korte #4031 Officer Robert Duffield #510 Officer Joseph Marte #2225 Officer Vanessa Johnson #844 Union Square Officer Gary Kunaboot #1273 Officer Brandon Harris #2426 Officer James Horan #428 Officer Randy Tiffany #2393 Officer Javier Elizondo #719 Officer Martin Fabela #723 Officer John Murphy #1717 Officer Maksim Zubko #637 Market/Embarcadero/Ferry Officer Stephen Riblett #2455 Officer Josue Gonzalez #748 Congratulations to the officers on their new assignments! And a thank you and congratulations to our Central District residents, merchants and visitors for their support in working towards a safer neighborhood.

3 3 Page 3 Each month features one of its officers in an effort to learn more about the men and women who police our neighborhood. This month, we interviewed Officer Christopher Sabella, a 1-year member of. Officer Sabella is a 5 th generation born and raised San Franciscan. He grew up on Mt. Davidson, west of Twin Peaks. Officer Sabella graduated high school at Sacred Heart Cathedral Prep and graduated from City College of San Francisco with an Associate s Degree in Criminal Justice. Officer Sabella joined the San Francisco Police Department in May After graduating from the Police Academy, he was assigned to Ingleside Station for his field training station. After completing field training, he was assigned to Northern Station for his probation station. After probation in May 2016, he was assigned to Central Station for his permanent assignment. Officer Sabella is the Fisherman s Wharf Beat Officer for Central Station and is Crisis Intervention Trained. Officer Sabella thinks the culture and history of Central District is amazing. I like working on some of the oldest streets of San Francisco. The people who live and work in this district are always ready for a good conversation and very welcoming. As a child, I used to go down to The Wharf and help in the back of my family s old restaurant, A Sabella s. I have been able to reconnect with my family s history, all originating on The Wharf and bring back my family to a neighborhood that my family has been a part of since 1880 s.

4 4 Page 4 Crimes of Note Burglary (Commercial and Residential) Burglary The intent upon entry into a property to commit grand theft, petty theft, or any felony. 9/4 4:55am Burglary, Apartment 900 BLK of Pacific 9/5 4:00pm Burglary, Construction Area 200 BLK of Pacific 9/5 6:15pm Burglary, Hotel Room 700 BLK of Sutter 9/6 1:55pm Burglary, Commercial 300 BLK of Pine 9/6 5:19pm Burglary, Apartment 800 BLK of Pine 9/6 7:15pm Burglary, School 1200 BLK of Sacramento 9/7 12:55am Burglary, Hot Prowl 1000 BLK of Clay The victim left the front door open while moving property from the lobby. An unknown suspect entered the victim s apartment and stole a TV. An unknown suspect pried open the tool storage and stole property. An unknown suspect entered the victims hotel room and stole property. It is unknown how the suspect gain entry to the room. An unknown suspect broke into the gym locker and stole the victim s property. An unknown suspect stole a package from the mailroom of the apartment complex. An unknown suspect removed the plywood board used to cover a previous shattered glass and stole property. The victim heard noises coming from the garage and ran to the garage. The victim found that his vehicle and neighbor s vehicle were open. The victim opened the door to his workshop and found the suspect inside. The victim detained the suspect till police arrived. Arrest made. Aggravated Assault Assault An unlawful attempt, coupled with the present ability, to commit a violent injury on another person. 9/7 4:00am Aggravated Assault, With Other Weapon 600 BLK of Market 9/8 9:10pm Aggravated Assault, With Force Embarcadero/Beach 9/8 10:17pm Aggravated Assault, With Other Weapon 200 BLK of Sansome An unknown suspect told the victim to move so he can panhandle where the victim was standing. The victim refused to move and the suspect tried to hit the victim with a stick. The victim was able to disarm the suspect with the stick. The suspect returned with a metal pipe and struck the victim in the ribs. As the victim and an unknown suspect walked past each other, their shoulders hit. The suspect apologized, but another suspect used foul language and called the victim a name. The victim confronted the suspects. The suspects approached the two victims and punched and kicked them. An unknown suspect was bothering the victim s customer while holding a stick outside of the victim s store. The suspect tried to go inside the store. When confronted by the victim to leave, the suspect struck the victim with the yard stick and fled the scene. Robbery Robbery Robbery is the taking of property from another by using force or by using fear. 9/2 4:28pm Robbery, Commercial, With Knife 900 BLK of Grant 9/3 8:25pm Robbery, With Force 300 BLK of Market An unknown suspect entered the store and stole merchandise. The victim approached the suspect and demanded the return of the merchandise. A second suspect pushed the victim and pulled out a knife. Fearing for his safety, the victim let the suspects go. An unknown suspect pulled the victim s cell phone from the victim s hand. The victim chased the suspect and was punched by a second suspect. The victim continued to chase after the suspect, but was stopped by a third suspect. The suspects fled away with three other suspects.

5 5 Page 5 9/5 1:25am Robbery, With Force Market/New Montgomery 9/5 5:42pm Robbery, Commercial, With Force 100 BLK of Powell 9/6 4:50pm Robbery, Attempt, With Force Taylor/Post 9/6 10:00pm Robbery, With Force Market/Kearny 9/7 6:22am Robbery, With Force Broadway/Columbus 9/8 1:20am Robbery, With Knife Leavenworth/Geary 9/8 1:30am Robbery, With Knife Larkin/Geary 9/8 7:25pm Robbery, Commercial, With Force 200 BLK of Stockton 9/8 8:17pm Robbery, Commercial, With Force 100 BLK of O Farrell Two unknown suspects attacked the victim from behind and stole the victim s backpack. The suspects fled away. The suspect entered the store and stole merchandise. Security tried to retrieve the property, but the suspect pinched the victim and scratched her on the cheek. Arrest made. An unknown suspect was parked in a loading zone and refused to move when the victim asked him to. The suspect saw the victim take a picture of his license plate. The suspect got out of the vehicle and grabbed the victim s cell phone, but the victim held on to the phone. The suspect let go and punched the victim in the stomach. An unknown suspect pulled on the victim s ponytail. When the victim turned around, there were three suspects. The victim fought with the suspects and when wrestled to the ground, one of the suspects took her wallet from her pants. The suspects fled the scene. The suspect followed the victim to the bus stop. As the victim was about to board the bus, the suspect hit her on the upper back and knocked her to the ground. The suspect pulled the victim s purse away from her and fled. With the help of witnesses, the suspect was detained till police arrived. Arrest made. Two unknown suspects asked to take a picture with the victim. The victim stopped walking and agreed to take the picture. The victim realized one of the suspect took his wallet from his back pocket and the other suspect pulled out a knife. One of the suspects punched the victim in the stomach and the suspects fled. An unknown suspect approached the victim from behind, pointed a knife to his neck and demanded property. Fearing for his safety, the victim gave the suspect his wallet. The suspect fled the scene. Four unknown suspects entered the store and stole sunglasses. The employee tried to stop the suspects at the door, but the suspects pushed the employee and fled. The suspect entered the store and stole merchandise. The suspect was approached by security outside of the store, but she struggled with security. With backup, the suspect was detained. Arrest made. Vehicle Burglary 9/2 1:00pm Unit BLK of Broadway 9/2 1:50pm 200 BLK of Francisco 9/2 3:15pm 500 BLK of Bush 9/2 5:30pm 500 BLK of Beach 9/2 7:30pm Bay/Kearny 9/2 7:45pm Drumm/Washington 9/2 9:30pm Grant/Sutter 9/2 9:40pm Broadway/Front 9/2 10:00pm Embarcadero/Green 9/2 11:00pm Broadway/Sansome 9/3 11:30am Bay/Kearny 9/3 2:30pm North Point/Taylor 9/3 4:00pm Chestnut/Powell

6 6 Page 6 9/3 9:30pm Pacific/Front 9/4 2:00am 2700 BLK of Hyde 9/4 2:20am Broadway/Davis 9/4 11:30am 800 BLK of Post 9/4 1:00pm Unit BLK of Ellis 9/4 3:47pm Drumm/Washington 9/4 4:13pm 900 BLK of Chestnut 9/4 4:30pm 600 BLK of Jones 9/4 7:00pm Market/Spear 9/4 7:28pm Drumm/Washington 9/4 8:00pm Hyde/North Point 9/4 9:00pm North Point/Taylor 9/4 10:00pm 1100 BLK of Lombard 9/4 10:00pm Unit BLK of Bay 9/5 1:01pm Bay/Embarcadero 9/5 9:00pm 300 BLK of Jefferson 9/5 9:00pm 2700 BLK of Taylor 9/5 10:00pm 400 BLK of Beach 9/5 10:00pm Hyde/Lombard 9/6 12:00am 200 BLK of Broadway 9/6 8:00am Beach/Taylor 9/6 3:20pm Lombard/Larkin 9/6 4:00pm 500 BLK of North Point 9/6 6:00pm Leavenworth/Beach 9/6 8:00pm Embarcadero/Washington (Arrest made) 9/6 8:30pm 500 BLK of Post 9/6 10:30pm Unit BLK of Roach 9/7 8:30am Embarcadero/Lombard 9/7 1:20pm Beach/Powell 9/7 2:30pm North Point/Taylor 9/7 7:30pm Bay/Stockton 9/7 10:00pm 700 BLK of Clay 9/8 11:00am 900 BLK of Chestnut 9/8 11:00am Leavenworth/Bay 9/8 11:00am Pier 35 9/8 11:03am 1000 BLK of Filbert

7 7 Page 7 9/8 12:56pm Bay/Kearny 9/8 2:00pm Bay/Embarcadero 9/8 4:30pm 2300 BLK of Stockton 9/8 5:30pm Pier 39 9/8 7:14pm 400 BLK of Beach 9/8 7:30pm 500 BLK of Embarcadero 9/8 7:30pm Pier 3 9/8 11:20pm Pine/Larkin

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11 11 Page 11 Incidents of Note MALICIOUS MISCHIEF, BREAKING WINDOWS 700 BLK of Broadway 09/04/17, 04:33 A witness saw and heard the suspect kicking a window. The window belonged to an elderly housing care apartment complex. The witness provided a thorough description of the suspect and officers were able to locate and detain the suspect swiftly. The suspect damaged windows that were estimated to be valued over $1000 dollars. The suspect was questioned by officers and the suspect confessed to the crime. The suspect was booked in County Jail for felony vandalism. METHAMPHETAMINE OFFENCE/ NARCOTICS PARAPHERNALIA, POSSESSION/ FALSE IDENTIFICATION TO POLICE OFFICER/ WARRANT LOCAL Hyde/Francisco 09/04/17, 19:56 Officers were walking a proactive patrol beat in Russian Hill Park. Officers observed two suspects in the bushes of the park. Once detained, one suspect provided officers with numerous names in attempt to evade a warrant for his arrest. A search of this suspect revealed a methamphetamine pipe and usable amounts of methamphetamine. A search of the other suspect also revealed a methamphetamine glass pipe and a usable amount of methamphetamine. The suspect was booked into to County Jail for identification processing and narcotics offenses. The second suspect was booked into County Jail for his warrant and narcotics offenses.

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13 13 Page 13 The SFPD wants to hear from YOU. We are committed to excellence in law enforcement and are dedicated to the people, traditions and diversity of our City. Our mission is to provide service with understanding, response with compassion, performance with integrity and law enforcement with vision. We welcome your comments. Let us know how we re doing, what we could be doing better and your thoughts on how your police department can work more closely with the community we proudly serve. Visit us at sanfranciscopolice.org/feedback. Your feedback will help SFPD better serve our City. Comments will be reviewed by our Community Engagement Unit and forwarded to the relevant unit, department office or neighborhood station for review and follow up, if appropriate. (If this is an emergency, please call 911. For non-emergencies, call You may also visit for more information on providing input on SFPD policies and practices.)

14 14 Page 14 Career Opportunities Applying is Easy! 1. Apply with the City and County of San Francisco at (Entry Level (Q-2) Police Officer) 2. Go to choose law enforcement, and register to take the San Francisco exam ($45). Financial assistance is available. 3. Choose an available exam date that's convenient for you. 4. Schedule your exam. 5. You will receive an confirming your exam date, time and location.

15 15 Page 15 EMERGENCY: 911 Non-Emergency: Cell Phone 911: 911 Customer Service Center: 311 Central Station: Captain Paul Yep Patrol Lieutenants Anonymous Tip-Line S.A.F.E Website: SFPD Tip Line: Chinese Tip Line: Text a Tip: (Tip 411) W e, the members of the San Francisco Police Department, are committed to excellence in law enforcement and are dedicated to the people, traditions and diversity of our City. In order to protect life and property, prevent crime and reduce the fear of crime, we will provide service with understanding, response with compassion, performance with integrity and law enforcement with vision. Blessing Scam Hotline: Graffiti Abatement: Central Events: Central Permits/ Code Abatement: Deputy City Attorney: Dept. of Parking & Traffic: Sgt. Francis Feliciano Officer Steve Matthias Jill Cannon DPW Dispatch

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