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Glen Park – June 2025 Incidents

July 4, 2025 by Marco Castaneda

Solid Dots = Single Incident | Unfilled Dots = Multiple Incidents at Location

Note: We publish these posts three to four days after the month’s close to balance the completeness of information and timeliness of reporting.

Incident Time Intersection Incident Description
2025/06/01
11:00 DIGBY ST \ EVERSON ST License Plate, Stolen
2025/06/02
14:30 ARLINGTON ST \ MIGUEL ST Assault, Aggravated, W/ Force
14:30 ARLINGTON ST \ MIGUEL ST Battery
17:30 ARBOR ST \ HILIRITAS AVE Phone Calls, Threatening or Annoying
2025/06/04
10:00 BEACON ST \ EVERSON ST Vehicle, Stolen & Recovered
2025/06/05
21:00 FAIRMOUNT ST \ WHITNEY ST Theft, From Unlocked Vehicle, $50-$200
2025/06/07
13:00 ARBOR ST \ SWISS AVE Violation of Restraining Order
19:23 BOSWORTH ST \ DIAMOND ST Battery
2025/06/08
04:00 GOLD MINE DR \ TOPAZ WAY Vehicle, Stolen, Auto
2025/06/09
13:00 DIAMOND HEIGHTS BLVD \ GOLD MINE DR Found Property
2025/06/10
08:28 SUSSEX ST \ SWISS AVE Miscellaneous Investigation
19:00 CHENERY ST \ MIZPAH ST \ SURREY ST Theft, Other Property, $200-$950
2025/06/11
03:31 BERKELEY WAY \ DIAMOND HEIGHTS BLVD Aided Case
23:59 ARBOR ST \ CONRAD ST Assault, Aggravated, W/ Other Weapon
2025/06/14
12:00 CHENERY ST \ DIAMOND ST Access Card, incl. Credit, Phone, ATM, Fraudulent Use of
12:00 CHENERY ST \ DIAMOND ST Theft, From Person, >$950 (other than Pickpocket)
14:00 ARBOR ST \ SWISS AVE Malicious Mischief, Vandalism to Property
2025/06/15
22:27 ARBOR ST \ SWISS AVE Restraining Order Notification/Service of Restraining Order
2025/06/17
21:00 SUSSEX ST \ SWISS AVE Vehicle, Stolen & Recovered
2025/06/20
12:20 ARLINGTON ST \ MATEO ST Burglary, Hot Prowl, Att. Forcible Entry
18:30 ARLINGTON ST \ HIGHLAND AVE Vehicle, Stolen, Auto
2025/06/22
04:50 GOLD MINE DR \ TOPAZ WAY Vehicle, Tampering
16:00 DIAMOND ST \ SURREY ST Theft, From Unlocked Vehicle, >$950
19:30 GOLD MINE DR \ TOPAZ WAY Death Report, Cause Unknown
2025/06/24
20:35 DIAMOND HEIGHTS BLVD \ GOLD MINE DR Shoplifting, Force against Agent
2025/06/27
18:30 SUSSEX ST \ UNNAMED 011 Vehicle, Stolen, Auto
2025/06/28
09:00 ARLINGTON ST \ ROANOKE ST Burglary, Residence, Unlawful Entry
09:00 ARLINGTON ST \ ROANOKE ST Burglary, Residence, Unlawful Entry
14:06 GOLD MINE DR \ TOPAZ WAY Parole Violation, Adult
14:06 GOLD MINE DR \ TOPAZ WAY Weapon, Tear Gas, Possession by Prohibited Persons

Filed Under: Crime, Crimemap

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Glen Park Association is at Glen Canyon Park.
2 days ago
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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.
4 days ago
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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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