Police
Blotter
Robbery with Gun: Sept. 30, 10:58 p.m., 400 Block of
41st Avenue
A man returned home from work and put his briefcase
down on the front porch to open the door. Suddenly, a man
appeared and pointed a handgun at the victim's midsection.
"Give me the money," the suspect said.
The 45-year-old victim replied that he did not have any
money. The suspect then started pat-searching the victim
with one hand while pointing the gun at him with the other.
"Don't mess with me. Give me the money," the
suspect said.
The victim said his wallet was in his briefcase, which
the suspect grabbed and ran off with. A search of the area
for the suspect was unsuccessful. Police officers patrolled
in front of the victim's home for the remainder of the evening
because a set of house keys were in the briefcase.
Arson: Oct. 16, 5:03 p.m., 600 Block of 48th Avenue
A homeowner living near federal property had asked a
transient several times not to sleep on his property. In
an apparent act of retaliation, the 37-year-old suspect
allegedly set fire to a wooden pallet and some shrubbery
located on the victim's property.
After seeing the fire from the beach, Engine 34 responded
to extinguish the flames.
"We only started the fire and didn't mean anything
by it," the suspect said after being taken into police
custody.
The suspect, who smelled of smoke, was wanted for an outstanding
warrant. The victim refused to sign a citizen's arrest form,
stating that he only wanted the suspect removed from his
property.
Aggravated Assault, with Force: Oct. 13, 3:14 p.m.,
3400 Block of Geary Boulevard
A man started to walk out of a liquor store without
purchasing anything. The manager of the store noticed that
a bag he was carrying appeared heavy and said he heard what
sounded like two bottles 'clinking' against each other in
the bag.
Suspecting that the man was trying to shoplift items from
the store, he asked the man to stop. But the suspect continued
walking out of the store. While he was walking, the manager
noticed a 1.75 liter bottle of gin in the bag.
When the manager confronted the suspect outside the store,
the suspect said, "Help me, daddy. Help me," and
proceeded to punch the manager in the nose, knocking him
down. A female employee of the store came to the defense
of the victim and stopped the attacker as he tried to kick
the victim in the head.
The suspect, who was with a female, boarded an eastbound
Muni #38 Geary bus. Officers stopped the bus several blocks
away and took the suspects into custody. The 51-year-old
male suspect was on felony probation from an earlier offense,
for which he did 83 days in jail.
The store manager was transported to the hospital for treatment
of an apparently broken nose.
Marijuana Cultivation: Oct. 11, 11:58 a.m., 500 Block
of Arguello Boulevard
Firefighters responding to a call regarding a water leak
knocked on the door of the residence but no one answered.
When the firefighters jumped a fence and approached the
residence from the backyard, they could see black plastic
lining the walls of one of the rooms with what appeared
to be marijuana growing inside.
Police officers were called to the scene and after determining
that the water leak could cause problems at the house or
surrounding residences, they entered the building and discovered
two rooms with black plastic and suspected marijuana growing
inside.
During the investigation, a 23-year-old male approached
two officers outside the residence and asked, "What's
going on?" After initially denying any knowledge of
what was going on, the suspect admitted being a tenant at
the residence and used his key to enter the house.
After discovering a PG&E bill with the suspect's name
on it, he was taken into custody pending further investigation.
The utility company was notified to cut power to the residence.