Taraval Station

Daily Crime Report :: Wed – Aug 02, 2017

*** Not all crimes are reported in the daily report *** Date of reported incident are not always the same as date of occurrence ***
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Battery – Arrested
10:08 pm
1900 Sloat Blvd
Officers responded to a report of a battery. Responding officers located the suspect, who was bloodied and appeaered to be agitated as well as heavily intoxicated. The victims reported that the suspect had a history of  pounding on their door in the middle of the night and bothering them. Earlier, the victims confronted the suspect regarding nails that had been put into their vehicle. An argument ensued and the suspect punched one of the victim. The second victim fought off the suspect in an attempt to protect the injured victim. After further investigation, the suspect was cited and transferred for a mental health evaluation.

Vandalism to Property – Battery – Arrested
11:39 pm
1800 Irving St
Officers responded to Irving Pizza regarding a fight. The victim reported that the suspect and his friends were not customers but were lingering around the area reserved for the restaurant’s patrons. The victim confronted the suspect and told them to leave the area. The suspect and his group left only to return shortly with a cup of known liquid. The suspect threw the contents of the cup and the unknown liquid on to the food and various other items in the store. The victim followed the suspect until the police arrived. After further investigation, the suspect was arrested.

Battery – Arrested
2:50 pm
600 Plymouth Ave
Officers responded to a report of a domestic dispute. The victim stated that the suspect, his wife, had punched him on the head after an argument about his late work schedule and money. The suspect then confronted the victim about returning to drug usage. The victim also stated that the suspect took his car keys because he wanted to leave and that the suspect also attempted to hit him but missed. Additional statements from the victim, however, became confused and conflicted. 

The suspect responded that they had an argument because the victim was late coming home but denied hitting the victim.  After further investigation, the initial statement from the victim and based on a prior domestic incident arrest, the suspect was arrested.

Vehicle Violation – No License’s Issued – Cited
6:55 pm
Sunset Blvd & Rivera St
Officers were on patrol and observed a vehicle with an expired registration. The officers conducted a traffic stop and a computer check on the driver revealed that her license had been expired since February. The driver was cited.

Discharging Firearm
12:18 am
00 Broad St
Officers responded to a report of shots being fired. The witness stated that a vehicle was observed parked in front of the drive way with several males and females in an argument. The witness then heard two shots. Responding officers were unsuccessful in locating additional witnesses or victims to the reported incident.  

Violation of a Stay Away – Arrested
5:22 pm
1100 Taraval St
Officers responded to a known suspect in violation of a court order. The victim told the officer that the suspect had walked in front of his store then fled the scene. The victim told the officers that the suspect is suppose to stay 50 yards away from him. Officers located the suspect at 7:00 pm and arrested him.

Battery
6:02 pm
2400 21st Ave
Officers responded to a report of a battery. The victim reported that a group of skateboarders were using the rail of a home directly across the street to skate on. The victim confronted the suspects and told him to leave. In return, the suspect spat at the victim’s face before immediately getting into a vehicle and leaving the area. 

Embezzlement – Fake Identification – Arrested
8:53 pm
1500 Sloat Blvd
Officers responded to a report of a possible identity theft. The witness, an employee at a car rental agency, reported that one of the rented vehicles had not been returned. While investigating the associated paperwork, it was believed that the suspect may have used a fake ID to gain access to the rental vehicle. The witness remotely disabled the vehicle and located it with two suspects still inside.  Responding officers made contact with the suspects and detained them. The first suspect presented an ID to the officers that was immediately identified as a fake, due to it’s texture and visible anomalies. A search also revealed a bag filled with paperwork and personal information from multiple victims.  After further investigation, the first suspect with the fake ID was arrested. The second suspect was released.  

Vandalism – Arrested
6:38 pm
Tenderloin District
TNT officers received information of a domestic violence suspect who had vandalized a victim’s vehicle and also had a warrant for his arrest. The TNT team responded out to the suspect’s location, located him and arrested him.

Theft
Reported 6:21 pm / 1600 11th Ave / package theft
Reported 11:39 am / 3100 Ulloa St / package theft

Vandalism to Property
Reported 4:17 am / 1700 34th Ave / graffiti
Reported 11:27 am / 700 Taraval St / vandalism to vehicle

Fraud
Reported 7:39 pm / 1800 33rd Ave / credit card fraud

Theft from Vehicles
Reported 8:26 pm / 1700 Irving St
Reported 7:28 am / 00 Crestline Dr
Reported 10:06 am / 00 Vidal Dr
Reported 12:50 am / 3200 20th Ave

Traffic Collision
Reported 36th Ave & Sloat Blv / Vehicle vs Pedestrian