Police Blotter

Police Blotter: Sunset District

Assault: 1400 Block of 36th Avenue, Nov. 17, 9:33 a.m.

Officers responded to a report of an assault.

The victim said that they had been outside and speaking with a friend when the suspect, who had been living in a vehicle, was throwing out garbage. The victim confronted the suspect about the trash that was discarded, and the suspect responded by punching the victim.

The victim dodged the suspect and walked away.

Stolen Vehicle, Possession of Stolen Property: 1700 Block of Eighth Avenue, Nov. 20, 3:28 a.m.

Officers were on patrol when they observed a vehicle being broken into.

The officers deployed a spike strip and disabled the suspects’ vehicle, which led to two suspects attempting to flee the scene on foot.

Both suspects were detained and arrested. A computer search revealed that the vehicle the suspects were driving had been reported as stolen.

Outstanding Warrant: 2500 Block of 15th Avenue, Nov. 25, 11:58 p.m.

The victim reported that they had been engaged in an argument with the suspect, the victim’s co-worker and a roommate, when the suspect hit the victim on the head with an umbrella.

Responding officers detained the suspect. A computer check revealed an outstanding arrest warrant.

The suspect was arrested for the assault and warrant.

Vandalism: 2200 Block of Judah Street, Nov. 27, 2:02 p.m.

Officers responded to a report of a vandalism incident.

The victim, the owner of a laundromat, told officers that a suspect had broken the side window of a door and walked away.

An hour later, the victim called dispatch and reported seeing the suspect in the area.

Officers arrived and located the suspect and detained her. A canister of pepper spray was located on the suspect.

The suspect was arrested.

Robbery: 2300 Block of Noriega Street, Nov. 28, 10:28 p.m.

Officers responded to a report of a robbery.

The victim, an employee, observed the suspect trying to shoplift. The victim confronted the suspect and the suspect pulled something out of his waistband. The victim and the suspect struggled for the item and the item dropped on the ground. The victim realized it was a firearm and grabbed it. The suspect fled the scene with some merchandise.

Officers inspected the firearm and determined it to be a replica.

Battery: 1300 Block of Ninth Avenue, Dec. 3, 12:55 p.m.

The victim reported that they had been trying to park their vehicle when a delivery truck blocked the entrance to a parking lot.

The victim confronted the suspect, the delivery driver, and an argument ensued.

During the argument, the victim attempted to walk away, but the suspect followed then pepper sprayed the victim.

Battery: 1700 Block of 22nd Avenue, Dec. 4, 6:04 p.m.

Officers responded to a report of an incident of battery.

The victim reported that they had been in an argument with the suspect over money. The suspect was previously the victim’s friend and currently a roommate.

The suspect entered the victim’s room in an attempt to look for valuable items and selected the victim’s watch and jacket to take. The suspect and then pepper sprayed the victim.

Brandishing a Weapon: 1700 Block of 22nd Avenue, Dec. 4, 9:14 p.m.

Officers responded to a report of an incident of battery, which was related to an incident that had occurred earlier in the evening.

The victim stated that they were concerned over their daughter’s argument with her roommate and went to check on her. The victim then had an argument with the suspect, the roommate’s father, who was also in the building.

During the argument, the suspect punched and pointed a gun at the victim. The said the suspect stated that they thought the victim was also in possession of a weapon.

The suspect then left the building.

Battery: 700 Block of Irving Street, Dec. 6, 8:40 p.m.

Officers responded to a report of a suspect armed with a knife.

The victim stated that they walked into a restaurant and recognized the suspect, who was known to the victim, and three of the suspect’s friends. A verbal argument ensued between the victim and the suspects before the victim exited the restaurant.

The suspects followed the victim outside and assaulted the victim. One of the suspects then went to their vehicle and returned with a knife, which they swung threateningly at the victim.

Robbery: 1500 Block of Irving Street, Dec. 9, 4:44 p.m.

Officers responded to a report of a physical altercation.

The victim reported that the suspect was discovered inside the building lobby and was asked to leave. The suspect responded angrily and assaulted the victim, then stole the victim’s keys.

Despite the suspect refusing to comply, spitting on the officers and moving away from them, responding officers detained the suspect.

A search of the suspect revealed the victim’s keys in the suspect’s possession.

The suspect was arrested.

Brandishing a Weapon: 2300 Block of Taraval Street, Dec. 19, 12:36 p.m.

Officers responded to a report of a suspect brandishing a gun.

The victim reported that they had been inside when they observed the suspect rummaging in their vehicle, that was parked outside.

The victim yelled at the suspect through a window and the suspect responded by turning and brandishing a gun at the victim before walking away.

Vandalism: Wawona Street and 46th Avenue, Dec. 22, 7:08 a.m.

The witness, a Muni driver, reported that the suspect wanted to board the bus, but it was not scheduled to leave. The suspect became angry and hit one of the bus’s windows with a nearby garbage can.

Responding officers located and detained the suspect.

After further investigation, the suspect was arrested.

Threats, Brandishing a Weapon, Outstanding Warrant: 19th Avenue and Taraval Street, Dec. 26, 7:42 p.m.

The victim stated that they were driving when they honked at a vehicle in front of them that was blocking traffic.

The suspect then ran up to the victim and brandished a knife.

Responding officers arrived at the location and detained the suspect.

A computer search revealed an outstanding arrest warrant.

The suspect was arrested.

1 reply »

Leave a Reply

Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:

WordPress.com Logo

You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. Log Out /  Change )

Facebook photo

You are commenting using your Facebook account. Log Out /  Change )

Connecting to %s