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1 Park Station Newsletter Friday, April 27, 2018 Captain Una Bailey Commanding Officer Park Station Captain Bailey s Message Inside this issue: Captain s Message 1 4/20 2 Administrative Professional 3 Service Award 4 Officer of the Month 5 Citizen of the Month 6 Bike, Walk, Roll to School 7 Crime Notes 8-10 Arrest Maps of Crimes Preventing Crime/ Helpful Tips Announcements/ Press Release Resource Info Please follow the below link to SFPD Chief Scott s message: chief-police Hello all, Well 4/20 has come and gone. I would like to say thank you to all the city agencies, who planned this event and worked with us in executing a well devised plan. Park and Rec did an outstanding job regarding the event itself, SFMTA did a great job on transportation and SFPD maintained law and order. I think part of the success with the plan was the press conference that Supervisor Breed had on the Wednesday before the event where she publicized all the rules and regulations associated with the event. I think we and all the other agencies did a great job in getting the information out regarding road closures, public transit rerouting and how best to get to and from the event. I hope the residents found the hot line a useful tool. Thank you to all resident for your patience and tolerance. I would like to say that the event attendees, of which there were tens of thousands were respectful of the laws and kept their public use of marijuana to within the event. We here at SFPD appreciated this. I wish you all a safe week ahead. Next Community Meeting: Tuesday, May 8, :00p.m.-8:00p.m. Park Station s Community Room 1899 Waller Street Please follow the below link to subscribe to our newsletter list: sanfranciscopolice.org/ park-newsletters Please follow us on

2 Park Police Station Page 2 4/20 - Day in the Park Friday, April 20 th came and went, billowing, and later dissipating, through Golden Gate Park like an enormous plume of smoke. Once again, the illustrious date beckoned thousands to San Francisco to participate in the 4/20 experience, which culminates in Hippie Hill at 4:20 pm, with a sustained moment of communal pot-smoking. At the conclusion of the event, crowds fan out of the park, into to the Haight/Ashbury area. It has been well-publicized that California legalized cannabis, for adults 21 and older, on Nov. 8, Since then, adults 21 and older may lawfully possess up to an ounce of cannabis flowers, 8 grams of pot extracts, as well as give up to an ounce of Cannabis to other adults 21 and older. The legal provision also stipulates that adults 21 and older are allowed to cultivate up to six marijuana plants. In recent years, the 4/20 event has garnered an aura of taboo given that it was skirting legality. However, this is the first year since Cannabis was formally recognized, within the scope of state law, as a technically permissible substance within California. However, it should be noted it is illegal for anyone to smoke cannabis in public. As expected, Robin Williams Meadow and Hippie Hill were abuzz with throngs of people who came to demonstrate their profound appreciation of cannabis, and the ingestion of this plant in its various forms. This was the second year that 4/20 in San Francisco s partially permitted cannabis celebration in the park, as orchestrated by local Haight Street Merchant, Alex Aquino, who raised funds for the permits and organized the event. Under the direction of event organizer, Alex Aquino, the entire area of Robin Williams and Hippie Hill was fully fenced-in. Gated admissions were facilitated by private security which was inside the 4/20 event. SFPD was not inside the designated 4/20 area, but police provided constant enforcement and security support to areas outside the event which were extremely busy and well-trafficked.

3 Park Police Station Page 3 Administrative Professionals Day 2018!! On Wednesday, April 25, 2018, all the officers and staff at Park Station celebrated Administrative Professionals Day, by showing our appreciation to Captain Bailey s Clerk, April Cheng. Thanks to Park Station s chef, Officer Ryan Crockett, of the Vicious and Dangerous Dog Unit, who made delicious beef and chicken tacos for all to enjoy, especially April. If you have a question about anything at Park Station, ask April, she knows the answers or who to contact to find the answer. Most of April s hard work is behind the scenes, and it is extremely important. April keeps the station functioning, she has a wonderful understanding of timelines, and when certain tasks have to be achieve by, for example, handling time sensitive and vital documents for Captain Bailey, completing payroll for the entire station, and everyday documents that need to be completed and sent to Headquarters. On May 5, 2018, April will be celebrating her 10th year working with San Francisco Police Department, and we would not want it any other way. April Cheng has worked in two divisions- Recorders for six years, and the last four years at Park Police Station.

4 Park Police Station Page 4 Lions Clubs Service award In the above photo, Officer Jennifer Granucci and Lieutenant Hamilton. On Saturday, April 14, 2018, the San Francisco Coordinating Council of Lions Clubs held their 55th Annual Police, Firefighters, and Sheriffs Award Night, recognizing Peace Officers, Firefighters, and Sheriffs, who protect and serve the community. Officer Jennifer Granucci #371 was honored by the San Francisco Coordinating Council of the Lions Clubs for her outstanding service, and dedication to the community. Officer Granucci has been a Police Officer with SFPD for 19 years. She is assigned to Park Station as the School Resource Officer. Officer Granucci exhibits professionalism and dedication to duty each and everyday. Officer Granucci educates children and parents alike on traffic safety and personal safety. When necessary she enforces the law and has conducted complicated investigations that have resulted in felony arrests, but most importantly, her actions and attention to detail result in children feeling safer in their schools. These children know they have an officer, who listens to them and takes the necessary action to ensure their safety. In a time when children are very aware of the type of violence that has occurred in schools, I think this is a service that cannot be underestimated. I, as captain of Park Station am very happy to see that Officer Granucci received this very deserved award.

5 Park Police Station Page 5 Officers of the Month for April 2018 In the above photo, Officer Edwin Lee, Lieutenant Peter Hamilton, & Officer Willion Wong Congratulations to Officer Edwin Lee #1128 and Officer Willion Wong #2038!!! This diligent duo are assigned to the midnight watch at Park Police Station, where they address crime, and make excellent arrest. Officer Lee has been with SFPD for 11 years, and has been at Park Station for 10 years. Officer Lee completed his Field Training at Northern Station, assigned to Richmond Station for his probation period, and was transferred to Park Station for his permanent assignment. Officer Lee has worked 9 of his 10 years on the midnight shift at Park Station, so he can spend time with his children. Officer Lee was born and raised in San Francisco, where he graduated from S.F.S.U., and worked as a IT/programmer before joining SFPD. When Officer Lee has time, he likes to cycle around the Bay Area. Officer Wong has been with SFPD for 14 years, and has been at Park Station for 12 years. Officer Wong completed his Field Training at Northern Station, assigned to Richmond Station for his probation period, and was transferred to Park Station for his permanent assignment. Officer Wong has worked the midnight shift for almost his entire career. When Officer Wong is off duty, he takes care of his family, and does whatever his son wants to do. Once at Park Station, Officer Lee and Officer Wong became partners, and work as a great team!!!

6 Park Police Station Page 6 Citizen of the Month for April 2018 In the above photo, Captain Bailey presented a certificate to Rick Johnson for his service to Park Station s CPAB. Congratulations to Park Station s Citizen of the Month for April 2018, Rick Johnson! After retiring from a career in Human Resources, Rick became active in community service, and quickly found the truth in Abe Lemons quote that The trouble with retirement is that you never get a day off. A long-time resident of Midtown Terrace, Rick joined the Midtown Terrace Homeowner s Association seven years ago as a homeowner with a desire to make sure that the district remained quiet and lovely for all residents. Midtown Terrace is a very active community. This neighborhood puts on a large yearly block party, Halloween events, a holiday dinner, Easter egg hunts, a movie night, as well as other neighborhood events. In June 2016, one of Park Station s CPAB members met Rick at Duboce Park while attending a Park Station community meeting. Rick was asked to consider joining Park Station s CPAB. Rick had a strong appreciation for law enforcement and quickly agreed to join Park Station s CPAB group. Later, Rick explained that his younger brother, and best friend, is currently the Undersheriff of Yuba County; Rick is exceptionally proud of all of his brother s accomplishments in law enforcement, and speaks highly of him any chance that he gets. Captain Bailey and Park Station would like to thank Rick for all his hard work, and dedication, to the CPAB group, the community, and all the officers at Park Station.

7 Park Police Station Page 7 Bike, Walk, and Roll to School Day On Wednesday, April 18, 2018, Officer Wu, Officer Zuckerman, Officer Deignan, and the Captain s Clerk, Miss April, had the opportunity to participate in the Chinese Immersion School s Bike, Roll, and Walk to School Event. In attendance were approximately 30 students, parents, families, teachers, and community members. The Bike and Walk to School Event is a national movement that first started in Since then, it s come a long way, even gathering international participation. Events such as these aim to bring together communities to promote: Healthier habits such as regular physical activity, cleaner environments by reducing automobile pollution, and a focus on safety.

8 Park Police Station Page 8 DEFINITION OF SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY Suspicious activity is any observed behavior that could indicate a crime-related incident has been committed, or about to be committed. Unusual items or situations: A vehicle is parked in an odd location, a package/luggage is unattended, a window/door is open that is usually closed, or other out-of-the-ordinary situations occur. Examples of Suspicious Activity: An individual peering into vehicles, to try, and locate any valuables left unattended. An individual trying door handles to vehicles, and/or residences to gain access to the vehicle and/ or residence. An individual checking front doors of residences to locate any unattended packages, or individuals following delivery trucks to see where the truck is dropping off packages.

9 Park Police Station Page 9 DEFINITION OF COMMUNITY POLICING Community policing, or community-oriented policing, is a strategy of policing that focuses on police building ties and working closely with members of the communities. Homeless Outreach and Outreach to Drug Users: Park Station officers coordinate with city agencies to provide outreach and assistance to rehabilitate those who are dependent on illegal drugs and outreach to homeless individuals to connect them with resources and support. Foot Patrols: Park Station runs full time beat officers assigned to Haight Street. Monthly Police Community Relations Meetings: Community Meetings are held continuously. Officers also attend meetings with merchants groups, business groups, development authorities and others. Concerns are voiced and addressed through problem solving. Weekly Updates: Park Station sends out weekly newsletter updates to residents in the District that alerts residents to crime trends, upcoming community events, crime prevention tips, and information on how to contact officers at the District Station.

10 Park Police Station Page 10 Crime Notes Definitions Robbery Robbery is the taking of property from another by using force or by using fear. Assault An assault is an unlawful attempt, coupled with the present ability, to commit a violent injury on another person. Battery - (Misdemeanor battery) is any willful and unlawful touching of another. (Felony battery) is the use of force or violence upon the person of another that causes serious bodily injury. *Assault is when a person swings their arm and battery is when that arm makes contact with another person. Aggravated Assault Assault upon another person with a deadly weapon or instrument other than a firearm or by any means of force likely to produce great bodily injury. Burglary The intent upon entry into a property to commit grand theft, petty theft, or any felony. Grand Theft Grand theft is theft committed when the value of the money, labor, or property taken exceeds $950. Petty Theft Theft where the value of the property taken is less than $950.

11 Park Police Station Page 11 Arrests: Park Station ARREST Trespassing 1700 block of 7 TH Ave. 04/18/2018 8:46 am Officers responded to the area regarding a trespasser. Officers made contact with the subject who had been advised of trespassing from prior contacts. She began walking away from the officers and complied when asked to stop. Officers placed the subject under arrest for her continuing offense, and she was transported to County Jail for trespassing. Park Code Violation/Warrant Arrest Area of Oak St. /Lyon St. 04/19/2018 3:59 am On the above date and time an officer observed a hammock located in the above area hung between two trees with a person inside of it. The officer approached two subjects and informed them that they were in violation of sleeping in the park. One of the subjects was cited and released without further incident. It was discovered that the other subject had two outstanding warrants for dangerous drug possession. He was transported to Park Station where he was booked for the listed warrants. State Code Misdemeanor Area of Cole St. /Haight St. 04/19/ :22 pm Officers responded to the area regarding issues residents were having with transients in the area. Officers observed a subject in the area in violation of possessing a branded milk crate. Officers issued the subject a citation and he was released at the scene. Methamphetamine Offense/Marijuana Offense Area of Haight St. 04/20/2018 7:45 pm Officers in plainclothes driving a police vehicle observed two males and one female huddled together. Officers detained the three subjects who were taking part in a possible narcotics transaction. It was discovered that one of the subjects might have had an outstanding warrant. He was later released from the scene. Officers seized two clear plastic bags of suspected marijuana, and a plastic bag of suspected methamphetamine. All evidence was booked at Park Station. Civil Sidewalks Citation/Municipal Police Code 1400 block of Haight St 04/23/2018 7:11 am Officers on patrol in the area observed two subjects known from prior contacts laying in a sleeping. Officers conducted a welfare check on the subjects and informed them that they were in violation of the Civil Sidewalk Ordinance and in violation of trespassing due to lying in front of a visible No Trespassing sign. Both subjects were cited for their violations.

12 Park Police Station Page 12 Park Station Great ARREST! On 4/18/18 at 0104 hours, thanks to an observant citizen, who called 9-1-1, Officer Cummings and Officer Gallagher were dispatched to the area of Turk Boulevard and Lyon Street regarding an unknown male subject that had broken into a black Jeep Wrangler on the north side of Turk Blvd. Upon arrival, the officers observed that the rear driver side door of the vehicle was open into the street and a person was kneeling on the back seat and appeared to be looking into the rear section of the vehicle. The suspect had their back to the open door as the officers approached. As the suspect stepped out of the vehicle, the officers detained him. A computer query on the suspect showed he was on active probation for vehicle theft; the suspect was arrested on 5/25/17, and was placed on 3 years felony probation. As a part of his probation, the suspect has a search condition. The computer query also revealed that the suspect had a warrant for his arrest for failing to appear in court for a vehicle theft charge with a bail of $10, During a search of the suspect and his property, the officers located several spark plugs and suspected methamphetamine. Officers observed that the rear passenger window of the Jeep Wrangler was smashed and appeared to be the point of entry into the vehicle. The victim arrived on scene and identified himself as the owner of the Jeep. The victim stated that he parked his Jeep at approximately 1800 hours on 4/17/18, and that the rear passenger window was not damaged at that time. Career criminals use the ceramic section of a spark plug to easily and quickly break a vehicle's window and gain access to the property inside the vehicle. With the broken spark plug in the suspect's pants pocket, his past criminal history of breaking into cars, and the damaged to the Jeep s window, the suspect used the spark plug as a burglary tool to break into the Jeep. With the approval of Sergeant Bucy, the suspect was placed under arrest, and transported to Park Station. Officer Cummings called the suspect's probation officer and informed him of the incident. The suspect was booked on numerous charges including a probation violation.

13 Park Police Station Page 13 Map of Crimes Vehicle incidents Vehicle Incidents: (20 reported incidents involving a vehicle occurred from 4/16/18 to 4/22/18) INCIDENT TYPE >$950 >$950 >$950 >$950 >$950 $50-$200 >$950 >$950 $200-$950 Burglary, Vehicle (Arrest made) >$950 >$950 $200-$950 >$950 >$950 >$950 >$950 >$950 >$950 >$950 DATE / TIME 4/16/18 9:30 4/16/18 10:00 4/16/18 13:45 4/16/18 19:30 4/17/18 1:00 4/17/18 9:30 4/17/18 13:10 4/17/18 19:00 4/17/18 23:59 4/18/18 1:00 4/18/18 16:45 4/19/18 19:10 4/20/18 11:30 4/20/18 13:30 4/20/18 21:00 4/20/18 21:15 4/20/18 22:30 4/20/18 23:00 4/21/18 10:30 4/22/18 0:00 LOCATION SUSPECT DESCRIP- TION SUSPECT VEHICLE 2000 block of Turk Blvd Unknown Unknown Oak St / Divisadero St Unknown Unknown Haight St / Ashbury St Unknown Unknown Oak St Ashbury St Unknown Unknown 100 block of Alpine Ter Unknown Unknown Ofarrell St /Anzavista Ave Unknown Unknown Waller St Clayton St Unknown Unknown 100 block of Beulah St Unknown Unknown Golden Gate/ Temescal Ter Unknown Unknown Turk Blvd / Lyon St Alvarado, Dennis N/A Ashbury St / Frederick St Unknown Unknown Unit block of Belcher St Unknown Unknown 300 block of Frederick St Unknown Unknown 600 block of Clayton St Unknown Unknown 1100 block of Broderick St Unknown Unknown Castro St / States St Unknown Unknown Arguello Blvd / Carl St Unknown Unknown 400 block of Burnett Ave Unknown Unknown Cole St / Page St Unknown Unknown Unit block of Beaver St Unknown Unknown

14 Park Police Station Page 14 Vehicle Incidents: Map of Crimes Vehicle incidents (20 reported incidents involving a vehicle occurred from 4/16/18 to 4/22/18)

15 Park Police Station Page 15 Map of Crimes Aggravated Assaults: (1 Reported incidents occurred from 4/16/18 to 4/22/18) INCIDENT TYPE Assault, Aggravated, W/ Force DATE / TIME 4/20/18 14:30 LOCATION 1900 block of Oak St SUSPECT DESCRIPTION (S1) Unk HM, 20-30, 5 10, 200 lbs (S2) Unk WM, 20-30, 5 10, 200 lbs SUSPECT VEHI- CLE 2016 Gray Dodge Dart, 4D (CA 7TJC861)

16 Park Police Station Page 16 List of Crimes Robbery Robbery Incidents: (2 reported incidents involving a robbery occurred from 4/16/18 to 4/22/18) INCIDENT TYPE Robbery, Att., Bank, W/ Gun Shoplifting, Force against Agent DATE / TIME 4/16/18 12:59 4/22/18 16:30 LOCATION SUSPECT DESCRIP- TION SUSPECT VEHICLE 1200 block of Fell St Unknown Male N/A 1300 block of Haight St Unk WF, 25-30, 5 05, Red Hair N/A

17 Park Police Station Page 17 List of Crimes Burglary Burglaries: (4 Report incidents of burglaries occurred from 4/9/18 to 4/15/18) INCIDENT TYPE DATE / TIME LOCATION Burglary, Apartment House, Unlawful Entry Burglary, Hot Prowl, Unlawful Entry Burglary, Other Bldg., Forcible Entry Burglary, Apartment House, Unlawful Entry 4/16/18 8:00 4/17/18 10:34 4/18/18 7:00 4/18/18 17:00 SUSPECT DESCRIP- TION SUSPECT VEHI- CLE Unit block of Fillmore St Unknown Unknown 800 block of Ashbury St (S1) Unk Male, 20-40, 5 07, 140 lbs N/A 400 block of Warren Dr Unknown Unknown Unit block of Henry St Unk Male, N/A

18 Park Police Station Page 18 Captain Bailey s tip of the week to prevent or solve crime I want to take this time to remind everyone to record the serial numbers of all your valuables i.e. bikes, tools etc. You can do this by simply taking a photo of the item and then zoom in to take a photo of the serial number. Most people have smart phones and you can easily use your phone camera to achieve this. This is really great information for you to have in the event you are a victim of a theft. We can post the photos on flyers and record the serial numbers of your possessions so that in the event we make an arrest of an individual with stolen items your items will be easily recognizable. Officers can also identify them easily if they are being sold at any location. Bottom line having this information increases your chances of being reunited with your stolen items. It also increases the chances of these thieves being held accountable for their crimes. Please take the time, and review the SF SAFE form on the next page (page 3) for helpful residential safety tips. Please everyone take good care and be safe. Captain Una Bailey

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20 Park Police Station Page 20 Park Smart Campaign

21 Park Police Station Page 21 Safety tip from S.F. Safe Safety tip for your home: Help first responders by making sure your address numbers are mounted on a high-contrast background, and that they re illuminated when it s dark.

22 Park Police Station Page 22 Helpful tips DON T BE CAUGHT EMPTY-HANDED!!!! 1. When placing an online or phone order, request signed confirmation upon delivery 2. Deliver packages to your office if at all possible; if not, deliver to a neighbor who will be home to sign for your package 3. If ordering from Amazon, use a self-service Amazon locker located throughout San Francisco; they will send you a notification when the package is received. Go to Amazon.com and search for Amazon Locker 4. For U.S. Postal Service deliveries, you can authorize USPS to have certain deliveries left in a garage, with your neighbor, etc.; first you will need to create an account at USPS.com. Also check out UPS My Choice where you can log on to UPS.com and track your package to reroute, reschedule, or authorize a shipment release for your delivery. Get a PO box for deliveries for extra security 5. Shipping via UPS? Go online to UPS.com and search for UPS Access Point ; neighborhood stores that will hold your packages for you 6. There are several apps available in San Francisco that allow you to ship to a package destination, and then will schedule the delivery to your home once you are available 7. Set up a delivery alert by or text as to when your package has been delivered 8. Pay for insurance to cover the cost of the item shipped if lost, damaged or stolen 9. Never let a package sit unattended on your doorstep; package theft is very high in San Francisco.

23 Park Police Station Page 23 Who and when to call? 3-1-1: Please contact when the issue is a not an emergency, yet requires City services or, if you simply have questions regarding City services. Non-emergency situations include the following examples: damage to public property, public trees that requires pruning, defective streets or sidewalks, homeless-related issues was developed to help the community inform the appropriate City agency regarding a service request. Non- Emergency San Francisco Dispatch Line: Pease call the non- emergency dispatch line ( ) when the scenario does not need immediate response from the San Francisco Police Department. For example, if there is a loud party, a group of loud juveniles loitering in front of your residence, noise complaints, doubled parked vehicles, or a homeless/nuisance related issue. The non-emergency line is for situations that require the police, but do not require an immediate police response , please call immediately if there is a police, fire, medical, or any other emergency. The purpose of San Francisco's Emergency Telephone System is to provide the community an immediate response of police, fire, or medical personnel for emergency occurrences. To accomplish this, it is imperative that the calls received on the line be restricted to those situations that require immediate dispatching of police, paramedic, or fire department personnel. For example, crimes or fires that are in-progress, or medical emergencies. The San Francisco Police Department district station telephone numbers and s are not monitored. Questions will be answered in the order we receive them. Station s are not for making police reports nor for reporting a crime. If you need to make a police report, you can call or go to your district police station. If you have an emergency, please call The photo to the right shows dispatchers hard at work

24 Park Police Station Page 24 Feedback/ Comments From Community

25 Park Police Station Page 25 Syringe Disposal

26 Park Police Station Page 26 Station Announcement

27 Park Police Station Page 27 SFPD IS HIRING!!!

28 Park Police Station Page 28 Park Station s Vision & Values In the above photo, Captain Una Bailey I absolutely love police work and I love all that we as SFPD can do to help victims, solve and prevent crimes, and am a firm believer in the power of the community. We, as a department, are only as successful as our partnerships with the community. I learned very early in my career how important community involvement is both in solving and preventing crimes and also in the creation of safe desirable neighborhoods. I look forward to building and maintaining community involvement and relationships over the coming years. I know that when we work together, we will create a district that will be safe and sound for all.

29 Park Police Station Page 29 Park Station s Social Media San Francisco Police Department Connect with the SFPD and Your Community - Read Our Park Station Newsletters! Please follow the link below to subscribe to our newsletter: Please follow us on For any questions or concerns, please contact us at Park Station s sfpdparkstation@sfgov.org

30 Park Police Station Page 30 Park Station Contacts Quality of Life Issues Lieutenants Lieutenant Edward Santos #2 Lieutenant David Maron #1929 Quality of Life Issues Sergeants: Day Shift: Sergeant Ron Meyer #4009 Swing Shift: Sergeant Robert Terry #779 Sergeant Paul Weggenman #725 Midnight Shift: Sergeant Bernadette Robinson #1733 Sergeant Stephen Bucy #410 Traffic Enforcement Lieutenants Lieutenant Randy Caturay #372 Lieutenant Peter Hamilton #2360 Traffic Enforcement Sergeants: Day Shift: Sergeant Simon Kim #4171 Sergeant Christopher Morris #1916 Swing Shift: Sergeant Rick Yick # 1032 Midnight Shift: Sergeant William Clinton #1050 Property Crimes Lieutenant Lieutenant Robert Kobold #1592 Property Crime Sergeants Day Shift: Sergeant Lawrence McDevitt #1966 Swing Shift: Sergeant Paul Weggenmann #725 Midnight Shift: Sergeant Timothy Fowlie #150 Sergeant Curtis Nakano #4149 Unified Command Liaison Sergeant Sergeant Simon Kim #4171 Sergeant Lawrence McDevitt #1966 ron.e.meyer@sfgov.org robert.terry@sfgov.org paul.weggenmann@sfgov.org bernadette.robinson@sfgov.org stephen.r.bucy@sfgov.org randy.caturay@sfgov.org peter.hamilton@sfgov.org simon.kim@sfgov.org christopher.morris@sfgov.org rick.yick@sfgov.org bud.clinton@sfgov.org robert.c.kobold@sfgov.org lawrence.mcdevitt@sfgov.org paul.weggenmann@sfgov.org timothy.fowlie@sfgov.org curtis.nakano@sfgov.org simon.kim@sfgov.org lawrence.mcdevitt@sfgov.org

31 Park Police Station Page 31 Park Station Sector Sergeants Contacts Drug Activity Sergeant Joseph Salazar Special Events Sergeant Ron Meyer Permits/ Code Abatement Officer Alaric Wu Day Lieutenant Lieutenant Edward Santos Day Lieutenant Lieutenant Randy Caturay Night Lieutenant Lieutenant David Maron Night Lieutenant Lieutenant Peter Hamilton Investigations Lieutenant Lieutenant Robert Kobold Commanding Officer Captain Una Bailey

32 Park Police Station Page 32 Contact information Captain Una Bailey Commanding Officer Park Police Station 1899 Waller Street Park Police District San Francisco, CA Emergency Crimes in progress: 911 SFPD Non Emergency line: Park Station Tip line: Operation Outreach Homeless Issues: Park District Special Events: Sgt. Meyer: Park District Permits: Officer Wu: SFPD Website (Includes on-line reporting of Theft, Lost Property, Vandalism, Vehicle Burglary or Tampering, Harassing Phone Calls. The SFPD website also provides crime maps.) SAFE , call to learn more about SAFE, schedule a home assessment or start a neighborhood watch. 311: Call / TTY: For any questions or concerns, please contact us at Park Station s sfpdparkstation@sfgov.org

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