Battery: Taraval Street and 21st Avenue, June 2, 5:20 a.m.
Officers responded to a report of a fight on a Muni bus.
The victim reported that he had been sitting on a bus and was randomly looking around when the suspect suddenly confronted him and asked the victim what he was looking at. The suspect then stood up, approached the victim, and yelled at him. The victim stated that he hit the suspect and the suspect hit him back.
Shortly after, the suspect exited the bus.
Battery: 1600 Block of 47th Avenue, June 2, 7:41 p.m.
The victim reported to responding officers that their neighbor, the suspect, had started yelling about a parking spot in front of their apartment. The victim attempted to record the incident, but the suspect responded by striking the victim’s hand and pushing her.
Responding officers contacted the suspect and after further investigation, the suspect was cited.
Robbery of a Home: 2200 Block of 38th Avenue, June 6, 12:39 p.m.
Officers responded to a report of a home invasion.
The victim, who was uninjured, reported that they were suddenly awakened from a nap to find the suspect standing in front of them. The victim attempted to call for help, but the suspect took the victim’s cell phone away.
The suspect then demanded money from the victim before ransacking the house and fleeing the scene.
Assault: 600 Block of Irving Street, June 6, 7:11 p.m.
The victim reported that they had been assaulted by a known suspect who had hit them with a metal water bottle.
The suspect then returned to their vehicle and fled the area.
Trespassing, Battery: 1200 Block of Irving Street, June 8, 11:17 p.m.
The victim, a store employee, reported to responding officers that they had advised the suspect that the store was currently closed. The suspect refused to leave the store and responded by pushing the victim. The suspect also attempted to push a display over and on top of the victim.
Responding officers located the suspect. After further investigation, the suspect was cited.
Stolen Dog: 3800 Block of Noriega Street, June 10, 3:25 a.m.
Officers responded to a report of a stolen dog.
The victim reported that they had left their dog tied up to a nearby bike rack at 5:10 p.m. When the victim returned, they found that the dog was missing.
The victim then reviewed a security video and stated that they may know the suspect who took their dog.
Robbery: Quintara Street and 29th Avenue, June 10, 1:46 p.m.
Officers responded to a report of a robbery.
The victim reported that they had been walking before being confronted by five juvenile suspects. The victim attempted to flee from the suspects but was grabbed and pushed to the ground.
The suspects then assaulted the victim, stole his property and fled the area. Responding officers located two of the suspects and detained them.
The suspects were then positively identified by the victim and a witness.
The two juvenile suspects were arrested.
Brandishing a Weapon: 1200 Block of Irving Street, June 10, 4:50 a.m.
The victim reported that they had confronted the suspect who was discovered inside the victim’s vehicle. The suspect responded by brandishing a firearm at the victim before fleeing the area in a vehicle.
Assault: Irving Street and Ninth Avenue, June 10, 9:50 p.m.
The victim reported that the suspect had approached him and asked for change. The victim replied that he did not have any change. The suspect responded by pepper spraying the victim before immediately fleeing the area.
Vandalism to Vehicle: 43rd Avenue and Irving Street, June 13, 12:56 a.m.
Officers responded to a report of a suspect who was yelling and throwing things against a window.
The victims reported that the suspect, their roommate, had damaged their vehicle and broken a house window.
Responding officers detained the suspect. After further investigation, the suspect was arrested.
Possession of a Loaded Firearm: 1300 Block of 42nd Avenue, June 13, 2:53 a.m.
Officers responded to an incident and, during their investigation, a firearm commonly referred to as a “ghost gun” was located. The firearm did not have any identifying markings, such as a make, model or name stamped on to the firearm.
The party involved in the incident was detained and questioned in a continuing effort to remove illegal firearms off the streets.
Brandishing a Weapon, Narcotics Offense: Ulloa and Wawona Streets, June 16, 4:36 p.m.
The victims reported to responding officers that they had been walking on the street when they observed that the suspect was following them. A victim took out a canister of mace and the suspect responded by brandishing a knife at the victims.
The suspect then left the area after being scared away by another person.
Responding officers located the suspect and cited him.
Robbery: 41st Avenue and Quintara Street, June 19, 3:50 a.m.
Officers responded to a report of a robbery. The victim reported that they were going home after attending a house party when three suspects attacked him and stole his property.
Traffic Violation: 19th Avenue and Ulloa Street, June 21, 9:36 p.m.
Officers were on patrol when they observed a vehicle running a red light. The officers conducted a traffic stop. A computer check revealed that the driver did not have a valid driver’s license. The driver was cited.
Arson: 800 Block of Kirkham Street, June 21, 3:04 a.m.
Officers responded to an incident of arson. The fire was successfully extinguished by SFFD.
The fire oc=curred in the front gate area of a house and was deemed suspicious by the SFFD.
Battery: 22nd Avenue and Taraval Street, June 21, 3:34 p.m.
Responding officers investigated a battery incident obtained security footage which showed the victim sitting next to the suspect before an argument began. During the argument, the video showed the suspect aiming a kick towards the victim’s direction.
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