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1 September 3, 2008 Upcoming Events: Attention Neighbor! Help us plan the new Bayview/Anna E. Waden Branch Library: Monday, September 8 th, at 6:30pm Bayview Branch Library rd Revere For more info please contact the library s Chief of Branches at (415) or at Become a Homeowner in San Francisco Habitat for Humanity Greater San Francisco will break ground on seven 4-bedroom homes in the San Francisco Bayview-Hunters Point District this fall 2008! All interested families are invited to attend an orientation meeting to hear about the Habitat program and pick up an application. Program Requirements Family members must have lived together for at least one year. Must complete 500 hours of sweat equity on the construction of their home. Must not have owned a home for the past three years. All household members (over 18 years old who are not full time students) whose income will contribute to the household gross income must be a U.S. citizen or a legal permanent resident of the U.S. (green card) Household income between 40-60% of the median gross annual income for San Francisco households of comparable size based on U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) guidelines: 4 Person 5 Person 6 Person 7 Person 8 Person 9 Person 40% $37,700 $40,750 $43,750 $46,800 $49,800 $51,300 50% $47,150 $50,950 $54,700 $58,500 $62,250 $64,150 60% $56,600 $61,100 $65,650 $70,150 $74,700 $76,950 How to Apply To obtain an application you must attend one of the following orientation meetings. All meetings will be held at the: South East Community Facility, Alex Pitcher Community Room 1800 Oakdale Avenue, Suite B San Francisco, CA (at the corner of Phelps Street) Orientation Dates Tues Sept pm 1
2 Fri Sept pm Mon Sept pm Thurs Oct pm Sat Oct am - 2 pm Applications are only available at orientations and there will be no make-up opportunities. All orientations are conducted in English and a translator should accompany all non-english speaking applicants. As space is limited we ask that only one applicant per family attend the meeting. Dates and locations for turn-in workshops will be distributed at all orientations. Only street parking is available. For more information and a list of program requirements, please visit our website at News from the Dept of Child Support Services: Change is coming On October 1, 2008, Child Support Services will transition to California s Statewide Child Support Enforcement System. This change will bring enhanced services and features including a central database and a 24/7 selfservice website. For more information visit: Save the Date!! SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2008 Join the Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network (FAAN) for the 2nd Annual Walk for Food Allergy: Moving Toward A Cure at the Music Concourse Bandshell in Golden Gate Park. FAAN is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to raise public awareness, to provide advocacy and education, and to advance research on behalf of all those affected by food allergies and anaphylaxis. Twelve million Americans have food allergies, and over 380,000 California children under the age of 18 years cope with food allergies daily. There is NO CURE for food allergies. Strict avoidance of the allergy-causing food is the only way to prevent a reaction. Please join us in Moving Toward A Cure on Saturday, September 20, For more information on FAAN and the 2008 Walk for Food Allergy in San Francisco, please go to ARRESTS OF INTEREST: 2
3 September 2, 2008-Robbery-4:14pm-Gilman/Jennings-CN# : Officer Hennessey and Paul responded to the 100 blk of Cameron Way regarding a possible robbery w/force incident. Officers spoke with the victim who stated that while walking home from school, the suspect approached him and asked to use his phone. The victim told the suspect that his phone was not charged. The suspect became angry and pushed the victim into a parked car, pushed the victim s head down and took his cell phone and MP3 Player. The victim left and returned with his father, who was able to get the phone back from the suspect. The victim and his father returned home and called police, who were at the time, responding to another robbery involving the same suspect. The suspect was positively identified. Officers cited the suspect and transported him to a juvenile facility where he was placed into the custody of his probation officer. September 3, 2008-Robbery-6:01pm-Jennings/Gilman-CN# : Officer Tam and Training Officer Borgen responded to Jennings and Gilman regarding a robbery. Officers met with the victim who stated that he had been robbed by two suspects. The victim told Officers that he was walking down the street when the two suspects approached him and asked to use his cell phone. The victim told the suspects he did not have a phone. The larger of the two suspects took the victim by the neck, slammed him against the wall, punched him in the face, and took his backpack. The victim fled and called the police. Officers responded to the scene and located one of the suspects. The juvenile suspect was diverted to a juvenile facility and charged with robbery. September 2, 2008-Aggravated Assault on Police Officer, Warrant Arrest-9:17am-1000 blk of Key st- CN# : Officer Saw and Catlett were on patrol when they saw a green Cadillac with a broken tail lamp in front of them. Officers recognized the driver from prior arrests. Officers attempted to pull the vehicle over, but the suspect pulled abruptly away from the curb and sped off. A short distance later, the suspect stopped the vehicle abruptly, jumped out of the car and fled from the scene. Officers detained the suspect, who physically fought with officers for several minutes before they were able to place him into custody. The suspect was placed under arrest and booked for assault on a police officer as well as an outstanding warrant that he had. The officers were not seriously injured. September Terrorist Threats, Battery-7:40pm-1700 blk of McKinnon-CN# : Officers Hunt and Ochoa responded to an incident involving a fight with a knife. Officers spoke with the victim who told them that her father had hit her and threatened to kill her. While speaking with the victim, the father returned and was placed into custody without incident. ********************************************************************* BURGLARY: NO ARREST: 3
4 September 1, :15am-700 blk of Indiana-CN# :Entry through front door, forced open. Loss was a computer and a saw. August 29, :00pm-70 Dakota St-CN# : Entry through a kitchen window that was broken. No loss. ********************************************************************* THEFT FROM LOCKED VEHICLE: NO ARREST: September 2, :30pm-300 blk of Barneveld-CN# September 2, :00pm-800 blk of Illinois-CN# Bayview Station Resource List: EMERGENCY: 911 Non-Emergency: Customer Service Center: 311, for TTY or outside SF dial Cell phone 911: or 911 Bayview Station: Web: (For Crime Stats, Internet report- 4e c.) john.loftus@sfgov.org Anonymous Tip-Line Bayview Station s Voic SFPD Anonymous Tip Line Live person 24-hrs a day Graffiti Abatement Graffiti Fax Bayview Events: Sergeant Ava Garrick Bayview Permits: Officer Gigi George Code Abatement: Sergeant Ava Garrick Deputy City Attorney: Yvonne Mere Dept. Parking & Traffic: DPW: Dispatch Quality of Life Liaison: Officer Marty Bandvik (Cell ) SF SAFE San_Francisco_SAFE_Inc@mail.vresp.com Abandoned Auto Officer Rodriguez (Mon- Fri 7AM 3 PM) Homeless Issues: Officer Marty Bandvik (Cell ) Third Street Beat: Officer Gillies & Officer M. Primiano Third Street Beat: Officer Lucchetti & Officer Singleton San Bruno Avenue: Officer Mattei & Officer Fong Bayview Narcotics Sgt. Hagan & Sgt. Dempsey Westbrook Development Officer Kraus & Officer Teper Westbrook Development Officer Reynoso & Officer Pasqua 4
5 Potrero Hill Development Officer Rodatos & Officer Sanders Potrero Hill Development Officer Fowlie & Officer Ferraez Hunter s View Development Officer Brian Petiti & Officer Chantal Hunter s View Development Officer Robinson & Officer Dockery Alice Griffith Development Officer Lamma & Officer Jakson Alice Griffith Development Officer E. Martinez & Officer Pashby Community Liaison: Sergeant Garrick The San Francisco Police Department is currently hiring: The San Francisco Police Department is continuously hiring qualified applicants. Applicants must be 21 years old, have a valid driver s license, must be a US citizen, must have a high school diploma or equivalent, and must not have been convicted of a felony or convicted of a misdemeanor which would prohibit possession of a firearm. For more information or to apply, contact the Department of Human Resource at 44 Gough Street, San Francisco. Megan s Law Website Access: The general public can find out information on sexual predators on line by going to the DOJ website: or at the SFPD link at You may check specific names or zip codes to locate those listed in the database. Join The San Francisco Citizen s Police Academy For more information, including application process, please call Ms.Lula Magallon at (415) , or Officer Maria Oropeza at (415) You can also us at sfpd_citizenspoliceacademy@yahoo.com or visit our website: Graffiti Alert: $ Reward Program Day Watch Sergeant, Ava Garrick, is Bayview Station s Graffiti Abatement coordinator. Each month he collects surveys from the various beat officers to report graffiti to DPW and our own Graffiti Unit within the police department. You can contact Sgt. Ava Garrick at ava.garrick@sfgov.org. 311 Customer Service Center: What is 311? 311 is a toll free, NON-EMERGENCY phone number that the public can call to access information about government services. A live customer service representative will be available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and 365 days a year. The service is available to both wired and wireless customers. Wireless customers should call (415) employees will be able to provide translations services in more than 145 languages and dialects and will employ a diverse staff of customer service representatives. TTY users and customers outside San Francisco should dial , 201 Williams, S.F. CA (415) , fax
6 Bayview District Newsletter Bayview Police Station 201-Williams St, San Francisco, CA September 5, 2008 Upcoming Events: Tonight, Friday September 5 Friday Night Live at the Bayview Opera House, Hi all, come out and dance on September 5th at "Friday Night Live" at the Bayview Opera House, 4075 Third Street. Free dance lessons from 6pm-7pm, followed by the Old Skool Community Dance Hall. Admission after 7pm is $5. Hope to see you there! Kristine/Indiabasin Group Attention Neighbor! Help us plan the new Bayview/Anna E. Waden Branch Library: Monday, September 8 th, at 6:30pm Bayview Branch Library rd Revere For more info please contact the library s Chief of Branches at (415) or at Free Legal Help Saturday, September 27, at the Providence Baptist Church of SF, 1601-McKinnon Av (at Mendell). All persons wishing to meet with a lawyer must register between 12:00 pm and 1:30 pm. If you have questions, or would like more information, call Runners & Walkers: Don t forget to register for Strides for Life Get Your Rear in Gear 5k, Sunday, October 5, Lake Merced, San Francisco. On-line Registration is available at Register as an individual or create a Team. Encourage your friends and family to register as a runner/walker or to sponsor you by making a donation to Strides for Life. Your $35 registration entitles you to a Technical Shirt, Sportpack, Water Bottle, and Post Race Breakfast. Together we can raise COLON CANCER AWARENESS and have fun doing it! 6
7 If you ve already registered, THANK YOU, and SEE YOU THERE! Ayde Vogl, Executive Director Strides for Life Colon Cancer Foundation P.O. Box 4225, Burlingame, CA (650) , ARRESTS OF INTEREST: September 5, 2008-Aggravated Assault-12:50pm-Silver/San Bruno-CN# : While working station duty, Officer Graves took a report from a victim who was assaulted. The victim told Officer Graves that he was on the Muni bus when two unknown suspects got on the bus and had a confrontation with another unknown subject. The two suspects then turned their attention toward the victim and shouted gang words at him. The victim told the suspects that he had no gang affiliation. One of the suspects then hit him in the face with a beer can. The other suspect took a beer bottle and began to hit him in the face as well. A medic responded to the scene and treated the victim. Officers located the suspects and the victim positively identified them. Officers placed the suspects under arrest and called for a Gang Task Force officer to respond and take over the investigation. September 4, 2008-Aggravated Assault- 01:45am-1600 blk of Shafter-CN# : Officer Borghesani, Officer Guzman and Officer Alvarenga responded to an assault. Officers spoke with a victim, who had sustained a head injury when a known suspect had hit her with a crowbar. Officers located the suspect and the crowbar and placed the suspect under arrest. The victim was transported to SFGH, where she received treatment and identified the suspect as the one who hit her with a crowbar. The suspect was placed under arrest and transported to the County Jail. September 3, 2008-Warrant Arrest-9:38am-1000 blk of Fitzgerald-CN# : Members of the housing team responded to Fitzgerald Ave regarding a missing juvenile. Officers located the juvenile and placed him into custody. The juvenile s probation officer was contacted and told officers that the juvenile was on probation and had an outstanding warrant for his arrest. September 3, 2008-Firearm, Loaded in Vehicle, Parole Violation-4:57pm-Silver/Revere-CN# : Members of Bayview s plainclothes team received information that a vehicle, recently seen in the Bayview, may have been used in a series of robberies. Officers located the vehicle and detained the driver. Officer Hennessey 7
8 searched the driver, who was a female, and found a loaded firearm in her bra. Officers placed her under arrest and contacted the Robbery Inspector in charge of the case, who also took over the investigation. INCIDENTS OF INTEREST: September 4, 2008-Aggravated Assault w/knife-suspicious Acts Towards Female-1:15am- Evans/Mendell-CN# : Officer Fong and Borghesani responded to Evans St regarding a person with a knife. Officers met with the victim who told them that an unknown suspect had pulled a knife on her when she got a ride from him. The victim told officers that the suspect had held a box cutter to her face and told her that they were going to do this his way. The victim, in fear, began to struggle with the suspect and then jumped out of the vehicle. The victim was not harmed in any way. Officer Fong advised other units of the description of the suspect. Offices searched the area, to no avail. September 4, 2008-Robbery, Residence w/force, Aggravated Assault w/force-12:00pm, 4000 blk of 3rd st-cn# : Officer Bush and Training Officer Lane responded to the 4000 blk of 3rd St regarding an assault. Officers met with the victim who stated that she got into a verbal argument with her brother regarding a car. The brother pushed the victim, choked her, took the keys from her and took off in her car. The victim was treated and released at the scene by medics. Officers searched for the vehicle at another location, to no avail. September 3, 2008-Carjacking w/dangerous Weapon-5:00pm-Brussels/Mansell-CN# : Officers Burkhart and Pheng were dispatched to Bayshore/Oakdale regarding a carjacking. Officers spoke with the victim who told them that he was driving his mother s car and had stopped for a pedestrian when two unknown suspects jumped in the vehicle. One of the suspects was armed with a shotgun. The suspects struck the victim on the right side of the face and demanded his keys and all of his money. The victim complied and the suspects drove away in the vehicle. Officers were unable to locate the vehicle or suspects. The victim was not seriously injured during the incident. September 3, 2008-Robbery, Street w/force-kidnapping-11:55 pm-lasalle/newcomb-cn# : Officers Saw and Wise responded to LaSalle and Newcomb regarding a strong armed robbery. Officers spoke with the victim who told officers that she was on the MUNI bus when two unknown suspects walked past her seat, and one of the suspects grabbed her cell phone out of her hand. The victim struggled to get the cell phone back, which enraged the suspect. The suspect punched the victim in the face and forced her off the bus. The suspect continued to strike and kick the victim on the sidewalk. The victim was able to break free and ran back onto the bus. Officers were unable to locate the suspects. ********************************************************************* BURGLARY: NO ARREST: 8
9 September 5, :10am-Yale St-CN# Entry made through front door. Loss was a computer, jewelry and credit cards. ********************************************************************* THEFT FROM LOCKED VEHICLE: NO ARREST: September 4, :15pm-Barneveld/Dorman-CN# September 3, :30am-800 Blk of Terry Francois-CN# Bayview Station Resource List: EMERGENCY: 911 Non-Emergency: Customer Service Center: 311, for TTY or outside SF dial Cell phone 911: or 911 Bayview Station: Web: (For Crime Stats, Internet report- 4e c.) john.loftus@sfgov.org Anonymous Tip-Line Bayview Station s Voic SFPD Anonymous Tip Line Live person 24-hrs a day Graffiti Abatement Graffiti Fax Bayview Events: Sergeant Ava Garrick Bayview Permits: Officer Gigi George Code Abatement: Sergeant Ava Garrick Deputy City Attorney: Yvonne Mere Dept. Parking & Traffic: DPW: Dispatch Quality of Life Liaison: Officer Marty Bandvik (Cell ) SF SAFE San_Francisco_SAFE_Inc@mail.vresp.com Abandoned Auto Officer Rodriguez (Mon- Fri 7AM 3 PM) Homeless Issues: Officer Marty Bandvik (Cell ) Third Street Beat: Officer Gillies & Officer M. Primiano Third Street Beat: Officer Lucchetti & Officer Singleton San Bruno Avenue: Officer Mattei & Officer Fong Bayview Narcotics Sgt. Hagan & Sgt. Dempsey Westbrook Development Officer Kraus & Officer Teper Westbrook Development Officer Reynoso & Officer Pasqua Potrero Hill Development Officer Rodatos & Officer Sanders Potrero Hill Development Officer Fowlie & Officer Ferraez Hunter s View Development Officer Brian Petiti & Officer Chantal 9
10 Hunter s View Development Officer Robinson & Officer Dockery Alice Griffith Development Officer Lamma & Officer Jakson Alice Griffith Development Officer E. Martinez & Officer Pashby Community Liaison: Sergeant Garrick The San Francisco Police Department is currently hiring: The San Francisco Police Department is continuously hiring qualified applicants. Applicants must be 21 years old, have a valid driver s license, must be a US citizen, must have a high school diploma or equivalent, and must not have been convicted of a felony or convicted of a misdemeanor which would prohibit possession of a firearm. For more information or to apply, contact the Department of Human Resource at 44 Gough Street, San Francisco. Megan s Law Website Access: The general public can find out information on sexual predators on line by going to the DOJ website: or at the SFPD link at You may check specific names or zip codes to locate those listed in the database. Join The San Francisco Citizen s Police Academy For more information, including application process, please call Ms.Lula Magallon at (415) , or Officer Maria Oropeza at (415) You can also us at sfpd_citizenspoliceacademy@yahoo.com or visit our website: Graffiti Alert: $ Reward Program Day Watch Sergeant, Ava Garrick, is Bayview Station s Graffiti Abatement coordinator. Each month he collects surveys from the various beat officers to report graffiti to DPW and our own Graffiti Unit within the police department. You can contact Sgt. Ava Garrick at ava.garrick@sfgov.org. 311 Customer Service Center: What is 311? 311 is a toll free, NON-EMERGENCY phone number that the public can call to access information about government services. A live customer service representative will be available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and 365 days a year. The service is available to both wired and wireless customers. Wireless customers should call (415) employees will be able to provide translations services in more than 145 languages and dialects and will employ a diverse staff of customer service representatives. TTY users and customers outside San Francisco should dial , 201 Williams, S.F. CA (415) , fax
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