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Crime Report, June 16 – 21, 2011

June 24, 2011 by Elizabeth Weise

The following are Glen Park crimes from the Ingleside Station Newsletter

Thursday, June 16th, 2011: No incidents reported in GP.

Friday, June 17th, 2011

3:00pm, Unit Blk Monterey, Theft: Victim came to Ingleside Police Station to report that she had secured her bicycle in her garage which she shares with three other tenants.  She later returned to the garage and found the bicycle missing.  She was unable to provide any further information.  Report 110484778

07:30am, Brompton/Bosworth, Vehicle collision


Saturday, June 18th, 2011

5:10pm, Thor/Chenery, Robbery: Officer Park was dispatched to a robbery. He met with reportee who told him he was walking on Thor Avenue when two suspects approached him in a black vehicle.  The suspects exited the vehicle and one of them grabbed his elbows and held his hands behind him.  The another one brandished a gun, pointing it at victim’s chest and said, “Give me all your stuff.”  The suspects took various items from the victim, threw him down on the ground and told him not to look up.  Victim was unsure if he could identify the Suspects if he saw them again. The victim was not injured in the incident.  Various officers canvassed the area in search of the black vehicle with negative results. Report 110490800

 Sunday, June 19th, 2011

7:00am , 2900 Blk Diamond, Theft: Officer Sugitan was dispatched to a call regarding a theft.  Victim advised that he left his wheelchair in a secure area in the garage of his home.  He was later advised by another tenant that his wheelchair was missing.  Victim was unable to provide any further information.  The officer was unable to locate any sign of forced entry into the garage area.  Report 110492696

 10:30pm, 2900 Blk Diamond, Theft: Officer Sugitan was dispatched to a call regarding a theft.  Victim advised that he left his golf clubs in a secure area in the garage of his home.  When he returned he noticed the golf clubs were missing.  Victim was unable to provide any further information.  The officer was unable to locate any sign of forced entry into the garage area.  Report 110492668

 Monday, June 20th, 2011

12:30am, Chenery/Thor, Robbery: Officers Lozano and Jones responded to investigate a robbery.  Victim advised she was walking on Diamond and felt she was being followed by someone.  The said that when she approached Thor Avenue suspect confronted her and said, “Give me everything you have.” Victim gave the suspect her belongings and he told her not to move because he had someone around the corner that would shoot her.”  Victim was not injured and told the officers she would be able to identify the suspect if she saw him again.  Report 110497420

Tuesday, June 21st, 2011

12:30pm, 300 Blk Chenery, Threats: Officer Marino was dispatched to investigate a threats incident.  the victim told the officers that a known male suspect drove up in front of his home. The suspect began yelling at the victim that “They were going to catch him and get him”.  Another suspect in the car got out and motioned to the victim as if he had a gun in his waistband.  The victim said that there have been ongoing disputes with both suspect and wanted the incident document because he believes the suspects harm him in the future.  Officers searched the area for the vehicle and anyone matching the suspects’ descriptions but were unsuccessful.  Report number 110498519

12:30pm,  O’Shaughnessy/Malta, Traffic collision

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Glen Park Association is at Glen Park Greenway.
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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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