Police Blotter

Police Blotter – Richmond District

Outstanding Warrant: California and Laurel Streets, Jan. 21, 9:19 p.m.

Officers responded to a call of a man sleeping in another person’s vehicle. 

Officers arrived and located the suspect asleep in the back seat.

A records check revealed the suspect was a missing person and had two outstanding warrants for his arrest.

The suspect was removed from the missing persons database and arrested on the outstanding warrants.

Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol (DUI), Hit and Run: Clement Street and 15th Avenue, Jan. 21, 1:56 a.m.

Officers responded to a call regarding a hit and run where the suspect fled the scene. Officers responded to the address of the registered owner of the vehicle involved in the hit and run and located the suspect.

The suspect showed objective signs of intoxication and admitted to drinking earlier.

The suspect failed field sobriety tests and was arrested for DUI.

Driving Under the Influence, Driving with a Suspended License: Geary Boulevard and Fourth Avenue, Feb. 2, 12:48 a.m.

Officers responded to a call reporting a vehicle colliding into a light pole. Both the driver and passenger sustained injuries. The light pole remained intact, but took a hard hit.

The driver admitted to drinking and was having a hard time staying awake during the officers’ initial investigation. Officers conducted a DUI investigation.

A search of the vehicle revealed suspected crack cocaine, suspected marijuana and containers of alcohol.

A records check revealed the driver also had a suspended license. 

The driver was arrested and booked at County Jail.

Terrorist Threats, Outstanding Warrants: 2600 Block of Geary Boulevard, Feb. 6, 11:45 p.m.

A known shoplifting suspect was escorted out of a department store by a security guard.

A short while later, the security guard saw the suspect in front of the store pacing back and forth. The security officer again asked the suspect to leave the store. At this point the suspect produced a three- to four-inch folding knife, held it by his side and said to security: “I’m going to lay your a– out!”

The security guard did not confront the suspect as he feared for his safety. The suspect later returned to the store and stole cosmetics.

Arriving officers located the suspect a short distance away in possession of the stolen items and the knife. 

A records check revealed the suspect had six outstanding warrants for his arrest.

The suspect was arrested and booked at County Jail.

Robbery, Resisting Arrest, Outstanding Warrants: Geary Boulevard and Masonic Avenue, Feb. 14, 7:03 p.m.

A police officer was flagged down by a security officer at a beauty retail store regarding a suspect stealing items. 

The officer followed security into the store who then identified the suspect walking out of the store with the purloined merchandise in his backpack, setting off the store alarm.

The police officer detained the suspect and located the stolen merchandise in his possession. The suspect ignored the officer’s commands and actively resisted being placed in the back of the patrol vehicle.

Security stated the suspect shoved him in the chest when confronted about the merchandise concealed in his backpack.

A records check revealed the suspect had two outstanding warrants for his arrest.

The suspect was arrested and booked at County Jail.

Robbery With a Gun: Fulton Street and Third Avenue, Feb. 10, 9:10 p.m.

The victim was walking when the suspect approached him while pointing a black semi-automatic pistol at him. The suspect demanded the victim’s property, which the vistim handed over. The suspect then fled the area.

The victim later reported the incident at Richmond Station.

The suspect is still outstanding.


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