Safety
Safety Tips
Here are some ways you can improve your neighborhood safety
- Tell your neighbors to observe what is going on around them.
- Be alert, especially at night. Watch out for suspicious activity.
- If you see suspicious behavior, observe what is going on. Record date and time, license plates, what people are wearing, what they look like they are doing and then call 553-0123.
- Keep the sidewalks clear! The police can’t notice suspicious activity if the sidewalks are blocked.
If you see an incident, or are a victim yourself, REPORT IT TO THE POLICE. (If you don’t report it, it didn’t happen!) Call these numbers:
- Emergency (a serious crime is happening now): 911
- Non-emergency dispatch (you want a squad car to come) 553-0123
- Call Park Station you want to tell the police what you know about crime in the neighborhood
Contact Leela@nopna.org if you want to join the NOPNA Safety Group.
Neighborhood Police Station
- Phone: (415) 242-3000
- Non-emergency, dial: (415) 553-0123
- Emergency: 911 (553-8090 from a 415 cellphone)
- Anonymous Tip Line: (415) 575-4444
- Narcotics Tip Line: 1-800 CRACK IT (272-2548)
- Operation Outreach Homeless Issues: (415) 309-0806
- Upper Haight St. Beat: (415) 706-7661
- Special Events, Temporary No Parking: (415) 242-3032 (Sgt. Niland)
- Website
Park Station, 1899 Waller Street, San Francisco, CA 94117
Weekly Crime Reports
District Attorney
Kamala Harris, District Attorney Hall of Justice 850 Bryant Street, Room 322 San Francisco, CA 94103 Kamala Harris
Assistant District Attorney’s JUVENILE DIV
- Walter Aldridge 753-7706
- Todd Barrett 753-7708
PARK
- Michael Sullivan 553-1893
- Patrick Mahoney 553-1214
- Heather Trevisan 553-1552
NORTHERN
- Marshall Khine 553-1762
- Jim Thompson 553-1647
- Tiffany Sutton* 553-1581
- Note Tiffany Sutton will specifically cover the Western Addition/Lower Haight which overlaps
Neighborhood Emergency Response Team (NERT)
The importance of being prepared for an emergency is more important than ever. The Neighborhood Emergency Response Team is a great way to take a leadership role in the area and provide life-saving guidance to your neighbors in dire times.
Get trained. Save yourself, help others.
Alex Tune Email: NERT
http://www.sfgov.org/site/sfnert_index.asp?id=3139
Safety Groups
- Safety Network
- National Safety Council
- San Francisco SAFE or call (415) 673-SAFE
- Disaster Prepardness
- SFPD Sex Offender Unit: (415) 553-9203
- San Francisco Rent Board: (415) 252-4600
SFSafe
- SF Safe Web Site
- Questionnaire about your Block: Block Map Questionnaire
- How it all works: Neighborhood Watch Flow Chart
Personal Safety for Children
- McGruff the Crime Dog child safety information
- NCMECs website to teach children about Internet dangers
- The FBIs Crime Against Children Program
- The FBIs Tips and Public Leads web page
- Megans Law Database
- National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
- Department of Children Youth & Family
- Western Addition Beacon Center (415) 749-2714
Charity Scam Prevention
- BBB Wise Giving Alliance: 1 (703) 276-0100 or http://www.give.org
- Guide Star: 1 (757) 229-4631 or http://www.guidestar.org
- American Institute of Philanthropy: 1 (773) 529 2300 or http://www.charitywatch.org
- Federal Trade Commission: 1 (877) FTC-Help (382-4357) or http://www.ftc.gov
Identity Theft
- Federal Trade Commission: 1 (877) 438-4338
- Equifax: 1 (800) 525-6285
- Experian: 1 (800) 311-4769
- Trans Union 1 (800) 680-7289
- U.S. Postal Service 1 (800) 275-8777
Misc
- Project Homeless Connect http://www.projecthomelessconnect.org
- SF Neighborhood Fix-it Chart http://www.freeprintshop.org/download/fixit.pdf
- SF City Attorney Code Enforcement Hotline (415) 554-3977
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