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Crimes, Feb. 18-25

March 3, 2011 by Elizabeth Weise

Hi everyone – below is a list of crimes from February 18-25. Thefts, robberies, and burglaries continue to occur in GP, so please ensure that your homes/cars are secure and that you are aware of your surroundings when walking at night.

 

February 18th

9:30 am     30th/Chenery               Theft/Building

Officers Toomey and Gamboa were sent to investigate a theft incident. The victim told the officers that while at work he left for a meeting. The victim locked his office door. The victim was gone for an hour and upon his return he noticed that his office door could not be open with the keys. The victim contacted a locksmith. Once in his office the victim noticed that his wallet and contents were missing. There is no suspect description. Report number 110146752

 

February 19th

None

 

February 20th

2:00 pm     900 blk Duncan         Theft from Auto

Officer Campion- Healy was sent to investigate a theft case. The victim told the officer that he parked his car within a gated area and locked it. The victim told the officer that when he returned he discovered that his backpack was missing along with the contents. There was no sign of forced entry to the vehicle. There were no suspects observed. Report number 110152919

11:00 pm 300 blk Chenery         Vehicle Strip

Officer Toomey responded to investigate a vehicle that had been stripped. The victim told the officer that she parked her truck and locked it. When she returned she discovered that someone had stolen her catalytic converter. Report number 110153729

 

February 21st

7:10 pm     Monterey/Detroit        Drunk Driving

Officer Preston was responding to a call for service. Because of the type of call the officer activated his emergency lights. The officer noticed that all but one vehicle yielded and moved out of the way. The officer shone the spot light on the car, but the driver did not move out of the way. The officer ten used the PA and the driver still did not move out of the way. The officer was able to pull up next to the driver and noticed that the driver looked dazed. The officer decided to stop and check to see the status of the driver. The officer stopped the car and made contact with the driver. The officer noticed the signs of intoxication and had the driver submit to a Field Sobriety Test. The driver failed the test, and also failed the breath test. The driver was arrested and booked on suspicion of drunk driving. Report number 110154545

3:31 am     30th/Church               Vandalism

Officers Ma and Padilla were sent to investigate a vandalism case. The caller told the officers that he observed 4 suspects writing on a wall. The officers searched the area for possible suspects and located four subjects and detain them. Since there was no victim and no one to identify the suspects, they were all identified and sent on their way. The information was sent to the graffiti unit. Report number 110152709

9:30 am     Diamond/Gold Mine  Burglary

Officer Anderson was sent to investigate a burglary case. The victim told the officer that she left on vacation and when she returned she discovered that someone had stolen her property. The officer contacted CSI and they will respond to process the scene. Report number 110155032

 

February 22nd

None

 

February 23rd

9:18 pm     100 blk Roanoke        Robbery

Officer Contreras responded to investigate a robbery that had just occurred. The victim told the officer that while walking from the Glen Park BART station two suspects followed him and approached him from behind. The suspect grabbed him and held an object to his head. The victim thought it was a gun. The suspect demanded the victim to give them everything, and then forcefully took his suit case. The suspects then fled with the property. A witness called and told officers that he observed suspects going through a suitcase and then throw it out of the car they were in. the on call inspector was notified and is handling the case. Report number 110160796

 

February 24th

11:12 am   200 blk 30th St         Trespassing

Officer Curry was sent to investigate a trespasser. The victim told the officer that there was a person on the property that did not have permission to be there. When the suspect realized that the victim was calling police he fled. The officer searched the area and could not find the suspect. Report number 110159084

6:00 pm     100 blk Beacon          Burglary

Officers Rand and Muro were sent to investigate a burglary case. The victim told the officers that he had his car parked in the garage of his home. The victim told the officers that he was leaving in the morning and noticed that his garage door was open and that someone had tampered with his vehicle. No suspects were observed. Report number 110161465

 

February 25th

None

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