Wednesday

A burglary was reported at 7:00 a.m. near 19th and Douglass Streets. The victim locked the door of his house before going to sleep, but awoke to find the door slightly ajar and laptops missing. No suspects have been identified.

A man robbed a man and a woman of their property at 9:45 p.m. near Lexington and 18th Streets. According to police reports, the suspect approached the male victim from behind, held a knife to his back and demanded his property. The victims surrendered their cell phones and money and the suspect fled on foot. No arrests have been made.

Thursday

A man attacked two men at 1:10 a.m. near 16th and Valencia Streets. The suspect got involved in an altercation with a woman as the two victims were walking past, police said. The victims attempted to intervene, at which point the suspect began attacking them. No weapons were involved. Both victims sustained non-life threatening injuries and were transported to San Francisco General Hospital for treatment. No arrests have been made.

Two men attacked a man at 7:00 p.m. near 19th and Dolores Streets. According to police reports, the victim approached the suspects and asked if he could borrow a cell phone. The suspects then began punching the victim, stole his wallet and fled on foot.  No arrests have been made.

A man shot two men around 1:30 a.m. near 16th and Guerrero Streets. The suspect approached the victims outside of Double Dutch bar, pulled out a handgun and fired multiple rounds, police said. One of the victims sustained life-threatening wounds to his torso, while another sustained a leg wound. A third victim received a graze wound. The suspect then fled on foot towards 15th Street. The three victims were transported to San Francisco General Hospital for treatment. No arrests have been made.

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  1. Look around for some cops that can afford to live in San Francisco and I’ll show you some cops that give a f**k.

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  2. Id love to see an interview with Mission Police Station about what they are doing about all of these crimes right at their front door. Can’t get much closer to their front door then 16th and Valencia and 16th and Guerrero

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      1. ML doesn’t seem to read these comments, i’ve inquired about basic details (times of day or cross street of an incident) without response.

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