Friday, June 26, 2009

Special to Bayview Hill Association: From Captain John Loftus

TO ALL READERS:

June 24, 2009-WE APOLOGIZE FOR THE ABSENCE, BUT WE HAD COMPUTER
PROBLEMS UNTIL TODAY. BELOW IS THE NEWSLETTER FROM THE 15TH OF JUNE.
FRIDAYS NEWSLETTER WILL BE AN OVERVIEW OF THE INCIDENTS IN THE BAYVIEW
DISTRICT COVERING JUNE 16 – JUNE 26.

Bayview District Newsletter
Bayview Police Station 201-Williams St, San Francisco, CA 94124
415-671-2300

Captain John Loftus
June 15, 2009

Upcoming Events:


Come to the Bayview TLC Family Resource Center’s FREE car seat
safety workshop! Safety research has shown that even when car
seats are used, almost all are installed improperly. This quick
workshop helps parents and caregivers find the right car seat for
their child’s age, and size, and shows them how to install the car
seat to keep their child safe. Morning and evening sessions are
available, and receive a FREE Baskin Robbins gift certificate when
you attend!

WHEN : Tuesday, June 23, 2009
11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. or 5:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m.

WHERE: Bayview TLC Family Resource Center
1601 Lane Street, 2nd Floor, San Francisco, 94124

Please let us know which workshop you want to attend and for more
information, please contact: Bayview Family Resource Center at
(415) 822-9404.
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N.E.R.T.

The San Francisco Fire Department will be offering Neighborhood
Emergency Response Team Training to the Bayview District beginning on
Thursday, July 23.
The training will begin at 6:30 pm and end at 9:30 pm, each Thursday
night for six weeks. The classes will take place at the Bethel Grace
Lutheran Church Hall, at Woolsey and Goettingen.

To sign-up or for further information, please contact:
Lt Erica Arteseros
NERT Program Coordinaton
(415)970-2022
www.sfgov.org/sffdnert

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MAYOR NEWSOM LAUNCHES SUMMER JOBS FOR YOUTH
Newsom’s plan will create 1,400 jobs for youth under 18 years old

San Francisco—Mayor Gavin Newsom today launched the Summer Empowerment &
Employment Development (SEED) Program. SEED will provide education and
training to inspire youth to become advocates in their communities. This
includes job training, mentoring, attending workshops, a community
service project, and supporting the City’s summer lunch program for
children and youth living in public housing sites.

“Traditionally, summer is the time when the majority of young people
have their first work experience, and SEED is a creative way to provide
that opportunity,” said Mayor Newsom. “Young people must have the
opportunity to work, thrive, and to contribute to the vitality of the
local economy, and in some cases their own family’s economic survival.
Part-time work experience for high school students leads to more
confidence in
their abilities, better time management skills, and enhanced academic
success.”

Despite economic and fiscal challenges, the City will continue funding
on-going youth employment initiatives. This summer 1,400 slots for youth
under 18 years old will be made available via DCYF funded initiatives,
such as the Mayor’s Youth Employment and Education Program (MYEEP) (675
slots), New Directions (220 slots) which targets youth engaged in the
juvenile justice system, Workreation (157 slots), and Youth Works (200
slots), amongst others. SEED is a pilot program during summer 2009,
initiated by the Department of Children, Youth and Their Families (DCYF)
and the San Francisco Housing Authority (SFHA). The two agencies
together will provide $131,000 to develop this program, which will
employ and educate the 30 youth at 14 public housing sites throughout
San Francisco over the course of 10 weeks, from June 15 through August
21, 2009.

The 14 adults hired will provide mentorship and supervision to the
youth. The Japanese Community Youth Council (JCYC) serves as the
administrative and fiscal agency and will provide technical support as
needed. Each hired adults will work 17.5 hours per week for 9 weeks @
$11 per hour, which equates to approximately
$1800 for the duration of the program. Each hired youth will work 20
hours per week for 10 weeks @ $9.79 per hour, which equates to
approximately $2000 for the duration of the program.

The 14 SFHA Sites are:
Alemany, Ping Yuen & Ping Yuen North, Westbrook & Hunters Point East,
Alice Griffith, Robert Pitts Apartments, Westside Court, Bernal Plaza
East, North Beach Place, Hayes Valley, North & South Portrero Annex &
Terrace, Valencia Gardens, Hunters View, and Sunnydale

Today, Mayor Newsom also announced the expansion of DCYF’s Summer Lunch
Program from 6 SFHA sites to 14. The expansion will provide lunch to
potentially 3,979 youth 18-years old and younger, 5-days a week,
throughout the duration of the 10-week summer. The expansion of the
Summer Lunch Program is a reflection of the HOPE SF commitment to
connect new and increased resources to disconnected and isolated
communities. Mayor Newsom made today’s announcement in the
Bayview-Hunters Point district of San Francisco, at the Hunters View
public housing complex.

Arrests of interest:

June 14, 2009-Base Rock Cocaine for sale, Transportation of Cocaine,
Parole Violation-7:17pm-1200 blk of Egbert-CN#090611736:
Members of Bayview’s plainclothes team were in the area of Egbert and
Jennings when they saw two people that they know from numerous prior
contacts, engaged in a drug transaction. Officers detained both and
arrested one after an initial investigation. The suspect, who is on
parole, was sent back to prison.

June 13, 2009-Carjacking w/dangerous weapon-2:39pm-800 blk of
Barneveld-CN#090608028:
Members of Bayview’s plainclothes team responded to the area of Silver
and Girard regarding a stolen vehicle, obtained in a carjacking incident
and the suspect, who was wanted for the carjacking. Officers watched as
the suspect entered the vehicle and started the car. Officers placed the
main suspect and one other into custody without incident. Officers
detained one other subject, but released her after an initial
investigation. Officers also discovered that the suspects they had in
custody were wanted for kidnapping as well.

June 12, 2009-Terrorist Threats-12:04pm-1400 blk of
Illinois-CN#090604474:
Officers Hastings and Viera responded to a business regarding a threats
report. The officers met with the victim who told them that a known
suspect had been making death threats to the victim and his son. The
officers responded back to the business when the victim called a second
time stating that the suspect was on the premise. Officers took the
suspect into custody, without incident.

June 12, 2009-Disturbing The Peace, Attempting to take weapon from
Police Officer, Resisting, Delaying Police-11:10pm-800 blk of 22
St-CN#090606935:
Officers Cowhig, Cader, and Burkhart responded to a disturbing the peace
call. The officers recognized one of the subjects from a prior arrest
and advised the subject that he would be patted down for weapons, which
he has been known to use. Officers attempted to search the subject who
resisted officers and attempted to take one of the officer’s baton. The
subject was unable to get the baton and officers had to use force to
take him into custody. Officers also observed that the suspect had been
drinking and smelled of alcohol. No one was injured during the
incident.

ROBBERIES-NO ARREST:

June 13, 2009-Robbery w/knife-10:05am-Felton St-CN#090607183:
An elderly victim was robbed by two suspects in a parking lot area. The
victim told officers that he was on his way to Walgreens when two
suspects approached him, brandished a knife at him and demanded his keys
and wallet. The victim fought the suspects and the suspects fled the
area without getting any of the victim’s belongings. The victim was not
injured during the incident. A robbery unit is handling the case.

June 12, 2009-Robbery w/gun-8:58pm-Pennsylvania/22nd-CN#090605808:
A victim was robbed by two unknown suspects as he was walking on
Pennsylvania from 22nd Ave. The victim told officers that two subjects
stopped him, put a gun to his head, and demanded money. The victim, in
fear for his life, gave the suspects his belongings. The suspect, after
completing the robbery, turned and faced the victim, with the gun in
hand. The victim was able to get a good look at the gun and advised
officers of its make and model. The suspects fled on foot after the
incident. The victim was not injured.

June 12, 2009-Robbery w/gun-8:10pm-3RD/Marin-CN#090605864:
A victim was robbed by two suspects while waiting for a train on the
Muni platform. The victim told the officers that a group of eight
juveniles walked up to him and demanded his cell phone. The victim
replied, “Hell no, I ain’t giving you my stuff.” One of the suspects
pulled out a gun and hit the victim on the head, while taking the cell
phone out of the victim’s hand. The remainder of the suspects stood by
and watched as this happened. All of the suspects fled the area after
the incident. The victim refused treatment and stated he was not
injured.

June 12, 2009-Robbery w/gun-12:01am-17th/Deharo-CN#090604719:
A victim was robbed of his cash, wallet, headphones camera game boy,
game cards, cell phone and mp3 player while at the bus stop. The victim
told officers that as he was seated inside the bus shelter, reading a
book, two suspects walked by the bus stop. Five minutes later, the
suspects returned, pointed a gun at him and told him, “Give it up, give
me the bag.” The victim gave the suspects his bag and wallet. The
victim was not injured during the incident.

June 11, 2009-Robbery w/force-10:00pm-Oakdale/Palou-CN#090610374:
A victim was robbed of an i-pod touch phone while on the Muni T Line.
The victim told officers that he was on the T line writing an email when
an unknown suspect came up to him and took his ipod from his hands. The
suspect jumped off the train when it pulled into the stop at Palou and
Oakdale. The victim was not injured during the incident.

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BAYVIEW STATION RESOURCE LIST

EMERGENCY: 911
Non-Emergency: 553-0123
Customer Service Center: 311, for TTY or outside SF dial 415-701-2323
Cell phone 911: 553-8090 or 911
Bayview Station: 671-2300
Web: www.sfgov.org/police (For Crime Stats,
internet reporting)
Captain John Loftus 671-2300 Email: john.loftus@sfgov.org
Anonymous Tip-Line 822-8147 Bayview Station’s Voicemail
SFPD Anon Tip Line 575-4444 Live person 24-hrs a day
Graffiti Abatement 278-9454
Graffiti Fax 278-9456
Bayview Events: 671-2302 Sergeant Ava Garrick
Bayview Permits: 671-2313 Officer Tim Dalton
Code Abatement: 671-2302 Sergeant Ava Garrick
Deputy City Attorney: 554-3874 Yvonne Mere
Dept. Parking & Traffic: 553-1943
DPW: 695-2020 Dispatch
Quality of Life Liaison: 671-2333 Off Dorian McConico
SF SAFE 553-1984
Abandoned Auto 850-9737 Off Rodriguez (Mon- Fri 7AM – 3
PM)
Homeless Issues: 671-2333 Off. S. Lavin
Third Street Beat: 671-2300 Officer Johnson
Third Street Beat: 671-2300 Officer Singleton
San Bruno Avenue: 671-2300 Officer Percy Hernandez
Bayview Narcotics 254-7197 Sgt. Hagan & Sgt. Dempsey
Westbrook Development 509-1678 Officer Martinez & Pashby
Westbrook Development 806-8304 Officer Reynoso & Officer Pasqua
Potrero Hill Development 509-1408 Officer Rodatos & Officer Sanders
Potrero Hill Development 987-6389 Officer Fowlie & Officer Ferraez
Hunter’s View Devel 987-6569 Officer Brian Petiti & Officer Chantal
Hunter’s View Devel 509-1270 Officer Robinson & Officer Dockery
Alice Griffith Develop. 269-4002 Officer Lamma & Officer
O’Reilly
Alice Griffith Develop. 254-8703 Officer Haynes & Correa
Community Liaison: 671-2302 Sergeant Garrick

Gun Stop Program Procedures:
Citizens are encouraged to call the anonymous tip line at (415) 575-4444
to report persons who possess illegal weapons in San Francisco.

The San Francisco Police Department is currently hiring:
The San Francisco Police Department is continuously hiring qualified
applicants. Applicants must be 21 years old, have a valid driver’s
license, must be a US citizen, must have a high school diploma or
equivalent, and must not have been convicted of a felony or convicted of
a misdemeanor which would prohibit possession of a firearm. For more
information or to apply, contact the Department of Human Resource at 44
Gough Street, San Francisco.

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.

Join The San Francisco Citizen’s Police Academy
For more information, including application process, please call Ms.Lula
Magallon at (415) 401-4720, or Officer Maria Oropeza at (415) 401-4701.
You can also email us at sfpd_citizenspoliceacademy@yahoo.com or visit
our website: http://www.sfgov.org/site/police_index.asp?id=20182.

Graffiti Alert: $250.00 Reward Program
Day Watch Sergeant, Ava Garrick, is Bayview Station’s Graffiti Abatement
coordinator. Each month she collects surveys from the various beat
officers to report graffiti to DPW and our own Graffiti Unit within the
police department. You can contact Sgt. Ava Garrick at ava.garrick
@sfgov.org.

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. TTY users and customers outside San Francisco
should dial 415-701-2323.
SFMTA

San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency

Department of Parking and Traffic, Traffic Engineering Division's



Street & Sidewalk Safety Seminar Series

First Week of Each Month


Keep traffic flowing around your worksite safely & efficiently

Conform to standards; help avoid unnecessary and costly incidents!



WHO: Everyone doing work on and around San Francisco streets and sidewalks, including contractors, utility workers, moving/hauling companies, City employees and others

DATE: Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

TIME: 8:30am to 10:30am

LOCATION: The Hiram Johnson State Building – Inside the Milton Marks Auditorium

455 Golden Gate Avenue (between Polk and Larkin)

San Francisco, CA 94102

COST: FREE!


On Wednesday, July 1st, the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency, MTA - Department of Parking and Traffic, Traffic Engineering Division's SPOT Program, will be hosting its FREE monthly educational outreach seminar. The focus of this series is how and why work zones must be in compliance with State and local traffic management regulations, and how following these regulations help ensure these temporary traffic control (TTC) areas are safer for workers, motorists, pedestrians and bicyclists.



Seminar Topic: * The "Blue Book" - San Francisco Street Work Regulations


8:30am - 10:30am The Blue Book

"Introduction to the MTA-DPT manual, 'Regulations for Working in San Francisco Streets' - the Blue Book". This PowerPoint presentation is aimed at familiarizing you and your employees with the specific rules of this manual, as well as reducing citations for violations of San Francisco Transportation Code 10.2.24 (formerly known as Traffic Code section 194.3) through compliant, responsive and safe use of Temporary Traffic Control devices and practices.



Additional upcoming seminar dates:

Tuesday, September 1st

Tuesday, October 6th

Tuesday, November 3rd

Tuesday, December 1st



Registration is NOT required, but please RSVP by email with the number of anticipated attendees.



Additional details:



Meeting Location

Auditorium, basement level Milton Marks conference center



Please note: This is a secure building and all persons entering will be required to pass through metal detectors. Please be sure to remove all knives and other sharp tools before entering the building.



Alternate Building Entrance

350 McAllister Street (Earl Warren Courthouse)

Proceed through 350 McAllister Lobby to the 455 Golden Gate Lobby

[If you are parking in the public lot across the street or arriving by public transportation, the 350 McAllister entrance is more convenient.]



Disability Access

The auditorium is accessible to persons using wheelchairs and others with disabilities. Informational materials in large print, assitive listening devices, materials in other alternative formats, American Sign Language interpreters and other accomodations will be made available upon request. Please contact the SPOT Program at keith.matthews@sfmta.com. Providing at least 72 hours will help to ensure availability.



In order to assist the City's efforts to accommodate persons with severe allergies, environmental illness, multiple chemical sensitivity or related disabilities, attendees at public meetings are reminded that other attendees may be sensitive to various chemical based scented products. Please help the City to accommodate these individuals.



Parking

The Civic Center public parking lot is directly across the street from 350 McAllister between Polk and Larkin, underneath the Civic Center Plaza. The next closest garage is US Parking at 550 Turk Street between Polk and Larkin, behind the Federal Building. There is also garage three blocks away under the Opera Plaza apartment complex at 601 Van Ness Avenue.


If you have any questions, please contact:



Keith Matthews 415-307-7435

keith.matthews@sfmta.com



For more information on the SPOT Program, and for interactive, educational information on how to comply with San Francisco's Temporary Traffic Control Regulations, please visit:



www.SPOTprogram.com



You have received this monthly safety seminar announcement from the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency - Department of Parking & Traffic's SPOT Program. If you wish to be removed from this list, simply reply to this email with the word "REMOVE" in the subject line, or send the same to keith.matthews@sfmta.com.

Saturday, June 20, 2009

Special to Bayview Hill Association: Bayview Police Department Newsletter

Bayview District Newsletter
Bayview Police Station 201-Williams St, San Francisco, CA 94124
415-671-2300

Captain John Loftus
June 8, 2009


Summer is Here!!!


Summer SAFEty Tips, from SF SAFE


The Summer months are here... school is out... vacations are planned...
and many of us are spending more time outdoors. Below are a few tips so
that you can have an enjoyable and safe summer!

* School is out! More kids and students will be outside. Be aware of
pedestrians and bicyclists while driving; keep bicycles securely locked
when not in use; always wear a helmet! Ensure that your own kids are
safe while you are at work - plan activities for them during the day.

* If you plan to travel or go on vacation , be sure to keep your home's
doors and windows securely locked, suspend newspaper and mail
deliveries, use alternating timed lights in your house, and have a
trusted neighbor keep an eye out for any suspicious activities.

* Personal Safety while enjoying the outdoors - always be aware of your
surroundings: if you run or walk, do it in well-lit, well-populated
areas; carry identification with you, as well as a whistle or other
noise-making device; try to run with a friend; and if you use an iPod or
other music device, keep only one earbud in your ear so that your
hearing is not completely obstructed.

* Do not leave anything visible in your car . Even a jacket or spare
change may be valuable to a thief.

* If you plan to spend time in crowded or touristy areas , avoid
becoming a victim of pickpocketing by being aware of your surroundings
and only keeping a small amount of cash and credit cards on you.

Have a SAFE and enjoyable Summer!


Upcoming Events:

Join the Fun!
SF Live, Kick-Off Event

Saturday, June 13, 2009, 10:00 am till 3:00 pm
Bayview YMCA- 1601 Lane
A Fun Filled day for the whole community

§ Live Music and Drumming
§ Line dancing
§ Rock climbing
§ Face painting
§ Acupressure
§ Dance classes
§ Chance to win free YMCA memberships

For more information, contact:
Carol McGruder: 415-777-3229, ext. 317


Free Legal Help

Do you have a problem that may require an attorney?

Visit the Free Legal Advice and Referral Clinic (LARC).

Saturday, June 13, 2009
You must register between 10:30 am and 12:00 pm
Hastings College of the Law
198-McAllister Street,
1st Floor, in the Louis B. Mayer Lounge
Or
Saturday, June 27, 2009
You must register between 12:00 pm and 1:30 pm
Providence Baptist Church
1601 McKinnon Ave

For questions or further information, please call (415) 989-1616

Arrests of interest:

June 7, 2009-Warrant Arrest-8:20pm-3rd/Oakdale-CN#090586850:
Officers Johnson and Paul were in the area of 3rd and Newcomb when they
saw a person driving a car that had several long objects hanging from
the rear view mirror. The officers pulled the vehicle over and spoke
with the driver, who turned out to be wanted for a parole violation.
Officers placed the suspect into custody and transported him to Bayview
Station for booking.

June 6, 2009-Robbery, w/force-2:30pm-2500 blk of Hawes st-CN#090582751:
Officers Robinson and Whitfield were in the area of Hawes and Fitzgerald
when they were flagged down by a civilian regarding a robbery that had
just occurred. They located the victim who advised that an unknown
person, on a bicycle had just robbed her of her wallet, fast pass,
credit cards, id card and money. The suspect also punched the victim,
but she was not seriously injured and did not require medical attention.
Officers from the plainclothes unit located the suspect a short distance
away. The victim positively identified the suspect as the one who
robbed and hit her. The suspect was placed under arrest and transported
to the Juvenile Justice Center for booking.

June 6, 2009-Firearm w/altered identification, Gun loaded, Resisting,
Delaying Peace Officers-7:04pm-900 blk of Connecticut-CN#090583442:
Members of Bayview’s plainclothes team were in the area of Wisconsin and
25th St when they saw a person that they know from prior contacts,
loitering in the area. Officers attempted to speak with the subject,
who took off running. Officers chased after the subject, who dropped a
magazine portion of a gun, as he ran. Officer Kirchner stopped and
recovered the magazine, then continued running after the suspect.
Officer Rodatos located the gun, which had dropped to the ground when
the suspect went over a chain link fence. Officers Hunt and Lyons
joined in the foot pursuit of the suspect and were able to take him into
custody without any further incident. The suspect was transported to
Bayview Station where he was interviewed and confessed to having the
gun. The suspect was booked at Bayview Station and transported to County
Jail.

June 5, 2009-Firearm, while Possessing a controlled Substance, Warrant
Arrest-CN#090579281:
Members of Bayview’s plainclothes team went to the area of
Harbor/Northridge to search for a known wanted suspect, who is a
validated member of a street gang. Officer Jackson, of the Gang Task
Force, advised officers that the suspect had an outstanding warrant for
his arrest. Officers went to the area and located the suspect, standing
outside of his residence. Officers detained the suspect and located a
firearm and suspected narcotics on his person. The suspect was arrested
without incident and transported to Bayview station, where members of
the Gang Task Force interviewed the suspect, took pictures of the gun
and of the suspects other possessions.

June 5, 2009-Driving while under the influence of Alcohol-Parole
Violation-Traffic Violation
arrest-12:44pm-25TH/Connecticut-CN#090579269:
Officers Hargreaves and Mishagi were traveling in the area of
Connecticut St when they saw a car go through a posted stop sign.
Officers pulled the car over and were about to make contact with the
driver, when the subject’s car rolled down the hill and slammed into the
police car. The officers immediately made contact with the driver, who
smelled of alcohol and could not stand on his own. The subject was
arrested and transported to a facility for a breath test, which he
failed. Officers discovered that the suspect was also on Parole, which
earned him a bus ride back to prison. The passenger of the subjects’
vehicle complained of pain and was seen by a medic, but was released at
the scene. No officers were injured during the accident.





Incidents of interest:Robberies, no arrest:

June 8, 2009-Carjacking w/gun-Stolen Auto-12:44am-Dakota
st-CN#090587466:
Officers Thompson and Cabuntala responded to the 1800 blk of 25th St
regarding a report of a carjacking. Officers spoke with the victim who
stated that she was stopped on Dakota St, when an unknown subject
pointed a shotgun at the victim, through the car window, and ordered her
from the vehicle. The victim, fearful for her safety, complied and gave
the car to the suspect, who jumped in and drove away. The victim ran
home and called police. Officers searched for the suspect and the
vehicle, to no avail. No one was injured during the incident.

June 7, 2009-Robbery, ST. w/force-9:45pm-Bayshore/Cortland-CN#090586979:
Officers Mora and Macias responded to Bayshore Blvd regarding a report
of a fight in progress. The officers met with and spoke to the victim
who stated that he was waiting for the bus when three unknown subjects
surrounded him, grabbed him in a “bear hug” from behind and told the
victim to “break yourself.” The victim was punched several times by the
one of the suspects and fell to the ground. The victim got back up and
noticed that his backpack was gone, as well as the suspects. The victim
told officers that he was not seriously hurt and did not require medical
attention. Officers searched the area for the suspects, to no avail.

June 7, 2009-Robbery, w/gun-12:30pm-Nichols Way-CN#090584359:
Officers Kavanagh and Johnson responded to SFGH regarding a walk-in
shooting victim. Officers spoke with the victim who was suffering from
a gunshot wound to his hand. The victim explained that he was outside
of his house when his son approached him and told him that two suspects
attempted to rob him at gun point. The victim went to the area where
the incident occurred and heard several gun shots, then felt a pain in
his hand. The victim wrapped up his hand and drove himself to SFGH.
An Inspector from the Robbery detail responded and took over the
investigation, which is still on-going.

June 5, 2009-Robbery, w/force-10:10pm-Ledyard St-CN#090580909:
Officers Fong and Lee responded to Ledyard St regarding an assault. The
officers met with and spoke to the victim, who stated that he had been
beaten up and robbed by three unknown suspects. The victim told
officers that he did not lose consciousness. A medic responded, treated
the victim and transported him to SFGH. Officers searched the area, to
no avail.

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BAYVIEW STATION RESOURCE LIST

EMERGENCY: 911
Non-Emergency: 553-0123
Customer Service Center: 311, for TTY or outside SF dial 415-701-2323
Cell phone 911: 553-8090 or 911
Bayview Station: 671-2300
Web: www.sfgov.org/police (For Crime Stats,
internet reporting)
Captain John Loftus 671-2300 Email: john.loftus@sfgov.org
Anonymous Tip-Line 822-8147 Bayview Station’s Voicemail
SFPD Anon Tip Line 575-4444 Live person 24-hrs a day
Graffiti Abatement 278-9454
Graffiti Fax 278-9456
Bayview Events: 671-2302 Sergeant Ava Garrick
Bayview Permits: 671-2313 Officer Tim Dalton
Code Abatement: 671-2302 Sergeant Ava Garrick
Deputy City Attorney: 554-3874 Yvonne Mere
Dept. Parking & Traffic: 553-1943
DPW: 695-2020 Dispatch
Quality of Life Liaison: 671-2333 Off Dorian McConico
SF SAFE 553-1984
Abandoned Auto 850-9737 Off Rodriguez (Mon- Fri 7AM – 3
PM)
Homeless Issues: 671-2333 Off. S. Lavin
Third Street Beat: 671-2300 Officer Johnson
Third Street Beat: 671-2300 Officer Singleton
San Bruno Avenue: 671-2300 Officer Percy Hernandez
Bayview Narcotics 254-7197 Sgt. Hagan & Sgt. Dempsey
Westbrook Development 509-1678 Officer Martinez & Pashby
Westbrook Development 806-8304 Officer Reynoso & Officer Pasqua
Potrero Hill Development 509-1408 Officer Rodatos & Officer Sanders
Potrero Hill Development 987-6389 Officer Fowlie & Officer Ferraez
Hunter’s View Devel 987-6569 Officer Brian Petiti & Officer Chantal
Hunter’s View Devel 509-1270 Officer Robinson & Officer Dockery
Alice Griffith Develop. 269-4002 Officer Lamma & Officer
O’Reilly
Alice Griffith Develop. 254-8703 Officer Haynes & Correa
Community Liaison: 671-2302 Sergeant Garrick

Gun Stop Program Procedures:
Citizens are encouraged to call the anonymous tip line at (415) 575-4444
to report persons who possess illegal weapons in San Francisco.

The San Francisco Police Department is currently hiring:
The San Francisco Police Department is continuously hiring qualified
applicants. Applicants must be 21 years old, have a valid driver’s
license, must be a US citizen, must have a high school diploma or
equivalent, and must not have been convicted of a felony or convicted of
a misdemeanor which would prohibit possession of a firearm. For more
information or to apply, contact the Department of Human Resource at 44
Gough Street, San Francisco.

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.

Join The San Francisco Citizen’s Police Academy
For more information, including application process, please call Ms.Lula
Magallon at (415) 401-4720, or Officer Maria Oropeza at (415) 401-4701.
You can also email us at sfpd_citizenspoliceacademy@yahoo.com or visit
our website: http://www.sfgov.org/site/police_index.asp?id=20182.

Graffiti Alert: $250.00 Reward Program
Day Watch Sergeant, Ava Garrick, is Bayview Station’s Graffiti Abatement
coordinator. Each month she collects surveys from the various beat
officers to report graffiti to DPW and our own Graffiti Unit within the
police department. You can contact Sgt. Ava Garrick at ava.garrick
@sfgov.org.

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. TTY users and customers outside San Francisco
should dial 415-701-2323.