Police Blotter

Robbery with Force, June 5, 3:38 a.m., Fulton Street between 17th and 18th Avenues
A woman was waiting for a friend on Fulton Street, near 18th Avenue, when a group of people began to talk to her. One of the males in the group was unsuccessfully making advances on the victim when he pushed her against a parked car and another suspect, wearing a "Team Pimpin" t-shirt, hit her in the face and mouth, causing her to fall to the ground. The suspects yanked her purse out of her hands and fled into the park.

The victim ran after them and attempted to grab her purse back. A struggle ensued in which the victim was able to grab her wallet from the suspect. The suspect who pushed her into the car followed her saying, "It's all good."

The victim called police from a friend's house. When police officers arrived in Golden Gate Park they saw a big group of people flee. Police pursued and apprehended the suspect wearing the "Team Pimpin" t-shirt and two other suspects involved with the robbery.

Officers transported the victim to where the suspects were detained for a cold show. After positively identifying all three suspects, they were placed under arrest and transported to Richmond Station.

Indecent Exposure, (Adult Victim): June 22, 5:20 p.m., Balboa Street at 31st Avenue
A 19-year-old woman was walking with a friend on Balboa Street when they noticed a dark colored vehicle driving very slowly towards them. The suspect driving the vehicle was staring at them and rapidly moving his arm over the center part of his body.

As the victims continued, they saw the suspect stopped at a stop sign masturbating. When the vehicle pulled away, one of the victims wrote down the license plate number and called police.

Police traced the vehicle to a residence on Blake Street. A man at the address said he had let his 23-year-old friend borrow his car that day. When police matched the suspect's description to that of the victims, the vehicle owner agreed to call the suspect and ask him to return the car.

When the suspect returned with the vehicle, officers detained him. The victims positively identified the suspect in a cold show as the one who was masturbating. The suspect was cited and released.

Attempted Robbery with Gun, June 22, 11:10 p.m., 2800 Block of California Street
Three restaurant employees ­ a woman and a married couple ­ were leaving a restaurant after closing time when they were approached by a young male wearing a blue baseball hat and white jacket. One of the three victims asked the suspect if he needed help. The suspect said nothing and began punching the male victim.

Three other suspects approached the victims and began to punch and kick them, trying to force them back into the restaurant. One of the suspects took out a silver revolver and began to hit one of the female victims in the face with it.

After hearing the victims scream for help, numerous residents responded to the scene, causing the suspects to flee.

One of the victims saw the suspects get into a Ford Mustang and an Acura Legend.

Police recovered a knife, duct tape and a cellular headset at the site of the crime.

The victims were treated by medics at the scene for bruises and bleeding.

No arrests were made.

Street Robbery with Gun: June 23, 1:15 a.m., 41st Avenue at Anza Street
A man was walking to his girlfriend's house when he was approached by two men wearing hooded sweatshirts. The suspects brandished a rifle and asked him to lay down, face first.

Fearing for his life, the victim complied and gave the suspects his wallet and ATM pin number after they asked for it. The victim said he saw a suspect pointing the rifle at his head.

The victim went to his girlfriend's house and cancelled his ATM card, but not before the suspects had taken $500.