Brandishing a Weapon: Funston Avenue and Taraval Street, April 28, 1:50 p.m.
The victim told officers they were walking on the sidewalk when the suspect suddenly approached, brandished a knife and pointed it at the victim.
The suspect then fled the area.
Stay Away Order Violation: 2300 Block of Noriega Street, April 28, 3:23 p.m.
The victim observed the suspect approaching a store despite a court order prohibiting the suspect from being near the store.
Responding officers located the suspect, who was in violation of the stay away order.
The suspect was arrested.
Possession of Stolen Property, Resisting Arrest: 1500 Block of Sloat Boulevard, May 4, 12:34 p.m.
An officer responded to a report of a stolen vehicle.
The vehicle was located, and the officer attempted to detain the three suspects, however two suspects fled the area in the stolen vehicle while the third fled on foot.
The officer sustained a minor injury during the incident.
Robbery: 2000 Block of Irving Street, May 5, 2:55 p.m.
The victim, a bank employee, said they were working when the suspect walked up and handed them a note that demanded money.
The suspect then fled the bank with the money.
Stolen Vehicle: 2600 Block of Sloat Boulevard, May 5, 3:30 p.m.
The witness, an SFPD ambassador, observed the suspect staring at a store’s tip jar and harassing nearby people.
The suspect then entered a vehicle and fidgeted with the driver’s area, as if they were unfamiliar with the vehicle, before finally starting it and driving away.
Responding officers located the vehicle and detained the suspect.
A computer check revealed the vehicle had been reported as stolen.
After further investigation, the suspect was arrested.
Robbery: 2000 Block of Irving Street, May 9, 3:26 p.m.
The suspect, who had already robbed multiple banks earlier in the day, walked into a third bank and demanded money using a note.
The suspect then fled the area on a bicycle with the stolen money.
The suspect was located inside Golden Gate Park and evaded officers before being detained and on Geary Boulevard.
After further investigation, the suspect was arrested on multiple bank robbery charges.
Violation of Court Order: 2300 Block of Noriega Street, May 11, 11:19 a.m.
The victim, a grocery store employee, told officers the suspect returned to the store despite having been previously arrested for violating a stay away order.
The suspect then immediately fled the area.
Traffic Violation, Suspended Driver’s License: Kirkham Street and 17th Avenue, May 12, 11:44 p.m.
An officer was on patrol when they observed a vehicle failing to stop at a red light.
The officer conducted a traffic stop and a conducted a computer check on the driver, which revealed a suspended license.
The driver was cited.
Robbery: 2300 Block of Irving Street, May 16, 12:25 p.m.
The victim told officers the suspect walked by them and snatched the victim’s checkbook, which also contained currency, out of the victim’s hands.
The suspect then walked away from the victim.
The victim stated that their fingers were injured during the incident.
Shoplifting, Violation of Court Order: 2300 Block of Noriega Street, May 22, 8:31 a.m.
Officers responded to a report of a shoplifter.
Store employees said the suspect entered the store, despite having a court order prohibiting the suspect from approaching the business.
They said the suspect selected multiple items of merchandise before exiting with the stolen items.
Responding officers located the suspect. After further investigation, the suspect was arrested.
Indecent Exposure: Unit Block of West Portal Avenue, May 24, 1:48 p.m.
The victim reported that the suspect lowered his pants and exposed himself in public.
Responding officers located and cited the suspect before the suspect was transported to a hospital for a mental health evaluation.
Battery: 28th Avenue and Irving Street, May 24, 8:26 a.m.
The victim said they were crossing the street when they were almost hit by a vehicle. The victim threw their coffee cup at the vehicle.
The suspect then exited the vehicle and threw the cup back at the victim before slapping the victim’s face.
After a brief struggle with the victim, the suspect left the area in their vehicle.
Traffic Violation, No Driver’s License: 18th Avenue and Ulloa Street, May 24, 9:52 p.m.
Officers were on patrol when they observed a vehicle failing to stop at a stop sign.
The officers conducted a traffic stop and a computer check on the driver revealed that they had never been issued a driver’s license.
The driver was cited.
Robbery: 46th Avenue and Quintara Street, May 29, 1:39 p.m.
The victim, a juvenile, said they were at the corner and waiting for a bus when the first suspect approached and demanded the victim’s cell phone.
The victim backed away from the suspect and fell when the second suspect also attempted to take the phone away.
A brief struggle ensued before the suspects fled the area without the victim’s phone.
Robbery: 1900 Block of 19th Avenue, May 31, 3:37 p.m.
The victim, a store employee, said the suspect walked up and demanded pharmaceutical drugs while holding a knife. The suspect then left the area with the medication.
Brandishing a Weapon: 2200 Block of Taraval Street, June 1, 4:23 p.m.
The victim, who was managing a deli and liquor store, told officers the suspect was in the store looking for someone. The victim told the suspect that they did not know who the person was.
The suspect responded angrily and brandished a knife before leaving. The victim called the police.
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