Police Blotter

Police Blotter – Sunset District

Robbery: 1500 Block of Sloat Boulevard, May 31, 12:47 a.m.

Officers responded to a report of a robbery. 

The victim, who was working, said the suspect had approached with a gun pointed at her. The victim immediately fled from the suspect. 

Responding officers arrived at the location and determined that the suspect stole money out of the register after the victim fled.  

Arson:1600 Block of 48th Avenue, June 2, 1:06 a.m.

Officers responded to a report of an incident of arson. 

The victim reported that after he had parked his vehicle, he observed a subject nearby who was suspiciously looking through garbage and also trying to open multiple car doors. 

Shortly afterwards, the victim returned to find that his vehicle was on fire. Then he called the police.

Driving While Intoxicated: 4100 Block of Moraga Street, June 4, 8:39 p.m.

Officers responded to a report of a vehicle that had crashed into a building. 

Responding officers made contact with the driver, who showed signs of intoxication. 

After further investigation and the failure of a field sobriety test, the driver was arrested. 

Carjacking: 3200 Block of 20th Avenue, June 11, 12:37 p.m.

A victim reported to responding officers that he had been sitting inside his parked vehicle in a parking lot when three suspects suddenly exited their vehicle and approached the victim’s vehicle. 

One suspect pointed a gun at the victim and opened the driver’s side door before reaching in and snatching a necklace that the victim was wearing. 

The victim immediately climbed over the center console and exited through the passenger door to seek help. 

The suspects then entered the victim’s vehicle and drove away with it, along with the rest of the victim’s property that was inside the vehicle.  

Arson: Taraval Street and 40th Avenue, June 14, 11:02 a.m.

Officers responded to a report of a fire. The witness reported to dispatch that he observed the suspect place something into a newspaper rack which caused it to immediately start to smoke. 

The fire was later successfully extinguished by the San Francisco Fire Department (SFFD).  

Arson: Lawton Street and 46th Avenue, June 16, 11:36 a.m.

Officers responded to a report of a fire. 

The victim stated that he had observed two vehicles on fire before a van and a sedan drove quickly away from the scene. 

Further investigation revealed two plastic gas tanks had been discarded nearby. 

The fires were safely extinguished by SFFD.

Battery: 3300 Block of Kirkham Street, June 16, 2:42 p.m.

A victim entered Taraval Station to report a battery. 

The victim stated that she had been running when she came across the suspect, who was using a leaf blower on the street. 

The victim slowed down and was about to go around the suspect, who continued to use the leaf blower, when the suspect approached her and poked her in her stomach with the leaf blower. 

The suspect then instructed the victim to wear a mask.  

Battery: 1400 Block of 47th Avenue, June 18, 10:46 a.m.

Officers responded to a report of a fight. 

When they arrived at the location, officers determined that, among four roommates, three were involved in a fight with the fourth roommate attempting to prevent and mediate the fight. 

After further investigation, the three roommates were cited for fighting. 

Vandalism to Property: 4600 Block of Irving Street, June 18, 1:42 p.m.

Officers responded to a report of vandalism. 

The witness said that the suspect, who lived in the apartment, had damaged the door and created multiple holes by kicking it. 

After further investigation, the suspect was transported to a psychiatric emergency room for medical treatment and was later arrested. 

Stolen Vehicle: 19th Avenue and Lincoln Way, June 18, 2:54 a.m.

Officers were on patrol when they observed a vehicle making an illegal left turn. A computer check on the vehicle revealed that it had been stolen. 

The officers conducted a traffic stop and made contact with the two occupants inside the vehicle. 

The officers informed the driver that the rental company that owned the vehicle had reported it as stolen. 

The driver responded that he had attempted to pay for the vehicle. 

A computer check on the passenger revealed an outstanding warrant. 

After further investigation, the driver and passenger were both arrested. 

Battery: 1900 Block of Taraval Street, June 21, 7:34 p.m. 

A victim reported that they arrived to pick up their food order and observed the suspect yelling and cursing at random people who passed by the front of the restaurant. 

When the victim exited the restaurant with their food, the victim told the suspect to calm down. 

The suspect responded angrily and spat at the victim before walking away. 

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