Police Blotter
Robbery, with Gun: May 30, 10:02 p.m., Unit Block of Scenic Way
A young couple was walking on Scenic Way in the Sea Cliff neighborhood when
they were approached by two males.
One of the suspects leveled a handgun at the victims and said, "Give me your money."
After the male victim said, "I don't have any," one suspect grabbed the woman's purse. The suspect with the gun then told the male victim to, "Take off your jacket. Don't do anything stupid. My cousin is kind of crazy."
The victim complied and the suspect confiscated everything in its pockets. After telling the female victim that she was "pretty," the suspects ran to a brown Ford Taurus parked on 26th Avenue. The victims were unable to get the vehicle's license plate number.
Dog Bite, Attack: June 11, 10 a.m., Golden Gate Park
A jogger running by the dog-training area in Golden Gate Park stopped running
after a Labrador Retriever jumped the fence and approached him.
Thinking the dog was merely going to sniff him, the victim was surprised when it bit him several times on his right leg.
The dog's trainer apologized and the victim said he would get his own medical attention.
Sexual Assault, Administering Drugs to Commit: June 13, 10 p.m., 400
Block of Third Avenue
A 24-year-old woman went to a Geary Boulevard bar to have a drink with a
man who lived in the same apartment building as the victim did.
After having a glass of wine, the victim tried to leave but the suspect talked the woman into having another drink, which he got at the bar.
After drinking the second glass of wine, the suspect reported feeling hot and she started sweating profusely. Unable to walk home by herself, the suspect assisted her to her apartment.
After convincing the victim to let him in, the suspect pulled up the victim's shirt and bra and started touching her inappropriately. The suspect also penetrated the victim's vagina with his finger. After ejaculating on the victim's leg, the victim was able to talk the man out of further sexual advances.
A urine sample was acquired from the victim to determine if drugs were administered.
Residential Burglary: June 20, 11:05 p.m., 100 Block of Wood Street
An officer on patrol swerved to miss a Silver Acura with three males inside.
After executing a traffic stop, a call came over the radio about an attempted
burglary that had just occurred.
The suspects in the car, who matched a description of the burglary suspects, were arrested and the vehicle was towed.
Sales of Tobacco to a Minor: June 5, 4 p.m. to 6:15 p.m., Various
Locations on Geary Boulevard
An 17-year-old boy acting as a decoy for the police department's vice detail
successfully bought cigarettes at several Richmond District businesses.
The owners of the businesses were cited for misdemeanor crimes and will have to make an appearance before a judge at the Hall of Justice.