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Crime April 17 – 30

May 3, 2012 by Elizabeth Weise

The following are Glen Park crimes from the Ingleside Station newsletter


Tuesday, April 17

11:37am     200 Blk Whitney St                Vandalism

Officer Preston was dispatched to a vandalism report.  The reporting party was a house guest of the victim.  He pointed out damage to the front gate handle.  The suspect did not gain entry into the residence and nothing appeared to be stolen. Report 120303920d

 

3:30pm       Unit Blk Addison St               Burglary

Officer Preston responded to a report of burglary.  The victim was in his residence with the door unlocked because he was expecting friends to come over.  A suspect entered the premise and the victim watched as he took the victim’s shaving kit.  The suspect fled.  The victim called his wife and waited day before calling the police. Report 120304718

 

Wednesday, April 18th, 2012

1:30am          200 Blk Addison                   Recovered Vehicle

 

Thursday, April 19 & Friday, April 20  Nothing in the report from Glen Park

 

Saturday, April 21st, 2012

4:00pm       200 Blk Chenery         Identity theft

While at Ingleside Station, PSA Flynn was approached by a man claiming to be the victim of identity theft. The man reported that he was at his home opening the mail, when he opened two letters from companies regarding credit cards that he had never applied for.  He had no suspect information and was provided with follow up information. Report Number 120316484

2:07pm         300 Blk Laidley St                     Recovered Vehicle

8:13pm         300 Blk Laidley St                      Recovered Vehicle

10:30pm          Bosworth/Diamond                Traffic Collision

 

Sunday, April 22nd, 2012

0:30am          900 Blk Chenery                    Stolen Vehicle

 

Monday, April 23, 2012

11:45pm          200 Blk Miguel St                   Stolen vehicle

 

Tuesday, April 24th, 2012

9:30am       400 Blk Goldmine                  Burglary

Officer Sugitan was dispatched to a burglary.  The victim advised that he locked and secured his home and when he returned found the front gate damage and the door pried open.  The house had also been ransacked and several items were missing. SFPD’s Crime Scene Investigations Unit was contacted and advised they would be responding to process the scene.  The victims were provided with follow up information.  The officers took pictures at the scene and booked them into evidence. Report Number 120324807

 

2:00pm         100 Blk Lippard         Stolen vehicle

 

Wednesday, April 25 & Thursday, April 26  Nothing in the report from Glen Park

 

Friday, April 27th, 2012

4:59pm       200 Blk 30th St                            Burglary

Officer Preston was dispatched to a report of burglary.  The victim shares a storage area with her neighbor.  The neighbor called her and informed the victim that the door to the storage unit was open.  The victim returned home and discovered two of her bicycles were missing from inside.  There were no signs of forced entry, as the lock that secured the unit was intact and in good working order.  Report 120334555

 

5:31pm       200 Blk 30th St                            Burglary

Officer Preston responded to a report of a trespasser.  The victim saw a suspect exiting her neighbor’s yard riding a bicycle.  The officer checked the victim’s basement door and found it unsecured.  The victim realized that the bicycle that the suspect fled on belonged to her and had been taken from her basement.  Report 120334680

 

Saturday, April 28th, 2012

11:33am          200 blk Whitney St.               Stolen Vehicle

 

Sunday, April 29th, 2012

11:07am          Noe & 30th St                        Vehicle accident

 

Monday, April 30th, 2012

8:00am       300 Blk Chenery                     Burglary

Sgt. Miller was dispatched to a report of burglary.  The victim advised that she left her bicycles in her garage area and noticed this morning that they were missing.  The victim was unsure if the garage door was locked and stated the bicycles were not secured to any object.  Sgt. Miller found no evidence of forced entry and did not contact SFPD’s Crime Scene Investigations Unit.  He provided the victim with follow up information.  The victim provided a picture of one of the bicycles which Sgt. Miler booked into evidence.  Report Number 120339806

 

11:06pm     Diamond Hts/Gold Mine       Theft

Officers Anderson and Brown responded to a theft on a MUNI bus.  The victim advised that she was on her cellular phone and attempting to exit the bus when three males approached her.  One of the males grabbed her cell phone from her hand and all three males ran off of the bus.  The victim was not injured and refused medical assistance.  She said the incident happened very fast and she would not be able to identify any of the suspects.  She was provided with follow up information.  The officers contacted MUNI dispatch and ordered a copy of the video surveillance tape.  They searched the area unsuccessfully for the suspects.  Report Number 120344300

 

2:29pm         200 Blk Arlington                    Recovered vehicle

 

 

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Glen Park Association is at Glen Park Greenway.
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Glen Park Association

Saturday’s Glen Park Greenway Work Party is Cancelled.

“I’m very sorry to say that
we have cancelled our Work Party for this Saturday July 12, along with all organized volunteer activity on the Greenway until further notice.
As you may have read in the news, our fiscal sponsor, San Francisco Parks Alliance (SFPA), has shut itself down. Just as SFPA has shut itself down, the Greenway, as an organized part of SFPA, has also been “shut down.” We are busy looking for a suitable alternative fiscal sponsor that is willing to replace SFPA. That search is going well but it is a slow process. We had hoped to find temporary ways to enable the Greenway project to function responsibly as a community activity without a fiscal sponsor. Sadly, despite our best efforts and the help of many others in Glen Park, we have failed. That is why we must cancel our Saturday Work Party and discontinue future work parties and other organized volunteer activity on the Greenway (like weeding and watering) until further notice. We recognize that the Greenway is public open space and that the organizers of the Greenway project have no control over the activities of you or of anyone else on the Greenway. However, if you do venture onto the Greenway to satisfy your urge for outdoor recreation, please be aware that your activity is not in any way organized or sanctioned by the organizers of the Glen Park Greenway project. I’m well aware of the efforts that many of the
Greenway’s supporters are making to get the Greenway organized with a new fiscal sponsor and I’m confident that this will be arranged within weeks or perhaps a few months.
However long it takes, I will contact you with news of our progress.
Many thanks for all that you do for the Greenway.”

Nicholas Dewar, volunteer Project Director

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Wonder what’s stopping just organizing it separate from that non-profit. It seems like the volunteers largely come from Glen Park.

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It was a beautiful day for the annual #july4th celebration on Laidley street!

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