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Glen Park crime report July 20 – Aug. 4, 2014

August 21, 2014 by Elizabeth Weise

Sunday, July 20th, 2014
Nothing to report from Glen Park.

Monday, July 21st, 2014
3:03am 2800 Blk Diamond Burglary

Tuesday, July 22nd, 2014
5:00pm Unit Blk Arlington Burglary
6:00pm Unit Blk Sussex Burglary

Wednesday, July 23rd, 2014
Nothing to report from Glen Park.

Thursday, July 24th, 2014
8:47am 400 Blk Arlington Recovered Vehicle
6:00pm Berkeley/Diamond Heights Stolen Vehicle
8:26pm San Jose/Monterey Recovered License Plate

Friday, July 25th, 2014
Nothing to report from Glen Park.

Saturday, July 26th, 2014
12:00pm 700 Blk Chenery Burglary
6:00pm 400 Blk Arlington Theft fromVehicle

Sunday, July 27th, 2014
Nothing to report from Glen Park.

Monday, July 28th, 2014
Nothing to report from Glen Park.

Tuesday, July 29th, 2014
Nothing to report from Glen Park.

Wednesday, July 30th, 2014
10:28am 300 Blk Arlington Warrant Arrest
5:00pm 100 Blk Arlington Stolen License Plate
6:50pm 800 Blk Congo Stolen Vehicle
7:30pm 1800 Blk Church Stolen Vehicle

Thursday, July 31st, 2014

7:46am Lyell / Alemany Robbery
A woman walking to work from the Glen Park BART station was robbed of
her belongings. The victim told Ingleside Officer Thompson she was
approached from behind while walking on Lyell Street near Alemany.
She said when she felt the suspect pull her purse strap she resisted
and struggled to hold on to her property. The thief then pulled her to
the ground and before finally wrestling the purse from her grasp and
running away in an unknown direction. The loss was the purse, a
clipper card, credit and debit cards, glasses, and a cell phone. The
victim, who had bruises and scrapes, refused medical attention. Report
number: 140634971

4:43pm 400 Blk Bosworth Recovered Vehicle

Friday, August 1st, 2014
12:00pm Unit Blk Elk Fraud

Saturday, August 2nd, 2014
Nothing to report from Glen Park.

Sunday, August 3rd, 2014

4:37pm 900 Blk Bosworth Robbery
A violent assault and robbery sent a victim to the hospital. Ingleside
Officers Gonzalez and Kerlegan were the first officers to arrive on
scene and they found the victim lying on the sidewalk bleeding
profusely from a head wound. He was transported to S.F.G.H. for
treatment. The officers spoke to the original 911 caller who told them
he was driving eastbound on Bosworth, between Elk and Chilton, when
noticed an unknown male beating the victim who was lying on the
sidewalk. The witness said the suspect was punching the victim in the
face and slamming his head into the sidewalk. When the witness made a
U-turn to assist the victim he saw the suspect running westbound on
Bosworth toward Elk Street. The suspect got into a late model Mazda
and drove off at a high rate of speed westbound on O’Shaughnessy
towards Portola. The officers traveled to San Francisco General to
interview the victim who told them that he and a friend were jogging
in the area. When they reached Elk and Bosworth, they split up and his
friend went home. The victim kept jogging and as he approached
Bosworth and Chilton, he saw a man “look at him crazy”. The next thing
he remembered was waking up on the ground. Chew said the suspect took
his necklace and bracelet. The attending physician told the officers
the victim suffered a broken clavicle, multiple facial bone fractures,
laceration over his right eye, head pain, and a concussion. The case
is still under investigation. Report number: 140644958

2:00pm 100 Blk Mangels Recovered License Plate

Monday, August 4th, 2014
Nothing to report from Glen Park.

*****Ingleside Cop Awesomeness of the Week*****

Saturday, August 2nd, 2014
5:00pm 1500 Blk Sanchez Burglary
A stolen bicycle was recovered and the thief arrested thanks to an
alert victim and plainclothes work by several Ingleside officers. It
all started when the victim reported her bike stolen from her garage
when she was away on vacation. She had registered the bike’s serial
number with the police department. A few days later she discovered an
ad for her stolen bicycle on “Craig’s List” with a price of $850. She
notified police and a woman Ingleside officer called the thief and
arranged to buy the bicycle at the Glen Park BART Station the next
day. At the appointed hour the thief showed up with the bicycle and
the plainclothes officer, after confirming it was the stolen bike,
signaled to other officers and together the team arrested the man for
grand theft. He was taken to jail and the bicycle was returned to the
happy owner. Report number: 140641879

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Glen Park Association is at Glen Canyon Park.
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In March 2024 the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission removed 11 trees from four acres on the north side of O’Shaughnessy, just beyond where the last block of Bosworth makes a right turn. The eucalyptus trees were planted more than 100 years ago and were at risk of falling. Furthermore, access is needed for firefighters in case of wildfire in the area of Glen Canyon Park.
SFPUC was replacing the trees on December 9 with California native plants, which will attract birds, insects, and pollinators. “The goal is to extend the riparian corridor around Islais Creek in the canyon using native plants to create a fire break that also nurtures local fauna,” wrote Heather World in The Glen Park News when the plan was first announced.
Glen Park neighbors were invited to join in on Tuesday, December 9, 9:15am–12:30pm, for a volunteer workday.

📷 photo by Elizabeth Wiese
©️copy by Bonnee Waldstein
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In March 2024 the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission removed 11 trees from four acres on the north side of O’Shaughnessy, just beyond where the last block of Bosworth makes a right turn. The eucalyptus trees were planted more than 100 years ago and were at risk of falling. Furthermore, access is needed for firefighters in case of wildfire in the area of Glen Canyon Park. 
SFPUC was replacing the trees on December 9 with California native plants, which will attract birds, insects, and pollinators. “The goal is to extend the riparian corridor around Islais Creek in the canyon using native plants to create a fire break that also nurtures local fauna,” wrote Heather World in The Glen Park News when the plan was first announced.
Glen Park neighbors were invited to join in on Tuesday, December 9, 9:15am–12:30pm, for a volunteer workday.
 
📷 photo by Elizabeth Wiese
©️copy by Bonnee Waldstein
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Glen Park Association is at Glen Park Greenway.
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A huge thank you to all who participated in the December Planting Party on the Glen Park Greenway!

Many thanks to Andytown Coffee
Roasters ( @andytownsf ) for providing the
fresh coffee at the start of our
Planting Party and to Jamie Ennis of Jamie Ennis Real Estate ( @jamieennissf ) for providing the delicious sandwiches for our lunch ( @cheeseboutiquesf )

The next Work Party of
2026 will be on Saturday, January 10!

#glenparkgreenway #glenparksf #sanfrancisco @sfpublicworks @rafaelmandelmand8
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A huge thank you to all who participated  in the December Planting Party on the Glen Park Greenway!

Many thanks to Andytown Coffee
Roasters ( @andytownsf ) for providing the
fresh coffee at the start of our
Planting Party and to Jamie Ennis of Jamie Ennis Real Estate ( @jamieennissf ) for providing the delicious sandwiches for our lunch ( @cheeseboutiquesf )

The next Work Party of
2026 will be on Saturday, January 10!

#glenparkgreenway #glenparksf #sanfrancisco @sfpublicworks @rafaelmandelmand8
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