#2025-331791/West Precinct/Third Watch/K1:
At 0023 hours, staff from a hotel called 911 reporting a male seen leaving the premise with what appeared to be a Molotov cocktail. Officers viewed CCTV footage and developed probable cause for weapons apparently capable of causing bodily harm and identified the suspect with the hotel’s assistance. The suspect was later located and detained. The suspect told officers he had left his water bottle purposefully crafted to appear as a Molotov cocktail outside of an exotic dance club. Officers located the item which was not combustible. Subsequent investigation determined the suspect was dissatisfied with the quality of entertainment and was asked to leave. Prior to leaving, he made Anti-Semitic statements to an employee, signed the receipt with a swastika and made vague threats to have the establishment burned down. Subject was booked for malicious placement of an imitation device and hate crime offense. Screened with ABS and 243.
#2025-332427/North Precinct/Second Watch/U3:
At 1343 hours, suspect entered the store, displayed a handgun, and demanded cash. Suspect exited with cash and was last seen leaving the area on foot into a multi-story parking garage. CRT and K9 responded with patrol, and K9 attempted a track. Contact teams were formed and cleared the garage. Patrol units processed crime scene and video as well as physical evidence recovered for analysis. Robbery unit notified.
#2025-332808/East Precinct/Second Watch/E2:
At 2100 hours, West Bikes (on loan) and 2nd East patrol officers worked together during their normal shift to address complaints of drug use and disorder on Capitol Hill, focusing on the Broadway corridor and Cal Anderson Park. During the shift, they made 9 proactive arrests for narcotic use and possession. This led to 6 LEAD diversions, with 3 people being booked for Felony warrants and other crimes. 25-332381, 25-332546, 25-332429 associated.
#2025-332803/South Precinct/Third Watch/R2:
At 1944 hours, a Domino’s pizza delivery driver was about to deliver pizzas to a customer when two unknown suspects approached the employee and demanded the pizzas. One of the suspects implied he had a gun, the victim noticed the suspect’s hand was inside his hoody with some unseen object pointed in his direction. Suspects left the area on foot. The employee drove back to his place of work prior to calling 911 to report the robbery. Nothing else taken and no injuries.
#2025-332688/South Precinct/Third Watch/S3:
At 1527 hours, South precinct officers responded to a location where an eviction had been executed earlier in the day. While the homeowners’ representatives were securing the residence, some items that appeared to be used for illegal narcotic manufacturing was discovered. After that discovery, they backed out because they heard someone rummaging around inside the home. Per SFD no health threats currently but were unsure if anyone else was inside prior to their entry. South officers cleared the location for SFD to enter and assess the items found. SFD eventually entered and confirmed no hazardous materials were inside. Also, it did not appear to be any specific setup currently dedicated to narcotic manufacturing. No arrest or evidence taken.
#2025-332814/North Precinct/Third Watch/B1:
At 2302 hours, on the above time and date, Officers were dispatched to a report of a robbery. The suspect returned as officers were speaking to the reporting party. As officers attempted to detain the suspect in handcuffs, the suspect “donkey” kicked the officer in the lower leg causing pain. After a brief struggle and full investigation, the suspect was arrested for Robbery/Malicious Mischief and felony Assault. 223 notified.