The property she left in the vehicle included a tablet device matching the one found on the suspect. The victim said that when she reached her destination and exited the vehicle, the man drove away before she could retrieve her belongings from the vehicle. This victim said she accepted a ride from a man matching the suspect’s description the day before. Officers were able to make contact with the owner of the property that they believed was stolen. Officers searched the vehicle and found more property they believed was possibly stolen. The suspect claimed his friend owned the second car, and he was in possession of the keys. Throughout the course of the investigation, the Officers confirmed that nothing had been stolen from the car with the dog inside. The witness said they saw the suspect possibly breaking into two different vehicles in the area. These included several bags containing various narcotics, additional tools commonly used in burglaries, identification and mail that did not belong to the suspect, and a tablet device that Officers suspected may have been stolen. Officers searched the suspect, and located various suspicious items on his person. The suspect told Officers this was a misunderstanding, and that he was merely checking on a dog which had been left alone in a car. Officers quickly took control of the situation by disarming and detaining the suspect. The suspect had reportedly threatened to kill the witness, and was holding a screwdriver. When the Officers arrived, they found the suspect and the witness in a heated argument. HERE ARE SOME OF THE INCIDENTS THAT OCCURRED IN THE RICHMOND DISTRICT THIS WEEK:ĪRREST: TERRORIST THREATS POSSESSION OF BURGLARY TOOLS METHAMPHETAMINE OFFENSEĪ concerned resident called 9-1-1 to report that a suspect was possibly breaking into a vehicle at this location. They are a credit to this district station and the Department. All of the Officers at Richmond Police Station are incredibly proud of Officer Shangaran and Officer Neill. These Officers were recognized for the great work they do for the community, and for their dedication to the SFPD. The ceremony was held at the Bayview Hunters Point YMCA, and certificates were presented by Rev. Richmond District’s Officer Ramesh Shangaran and Officer Brian Neill were among the SFPD Officers honored at the Community and SFPD’s 1st Annual Appreciation Banquet. RICHMOND DISTRICT OFFICERS RECEIVE AWARDS The toys will be delivered the week of December 20th, and will hopefully brighten the lives of children this holiday season. If you would like to participate, you may drop off a new unwrapped toy at your local San Francisco Walgreens between November 18th and December 19th. The Toy Drive will benefit the children of San Francisco. The SFPD are partnering with Walgreens to organize a Toy Drive for the holiday season.
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