In the last few months, several breakthroughs have happened in Dogpatch and Potrero Hill’s business. On November 7, at about 2am, the burbans stole a stolen car in the front gate of the Reno alcohol store on 22nd street. After entering the thieves, you can pick up cash and cigarettes. Constel arrived and chasing the pressed vehicle of the United States 101; The driver jumped from the highway side, receiving serious injuries.
Reno’s has been opened for 35 years, during which Dogpatch is transformed from dominance from a largely abandoned factories and warehouses in a modern neighborhood. According to a store employee, this is the first time the business was a burglary.

Around Thanksgiving, the cafes of the 22nd, the Latin synthesis of Gilbert, the collection of a wine lounge and Humphrey Slokomb, all on the Third Street, were burglar. Gilbert suffered the highest damage. An external lock box was broken, with the key on the inside being used to enter the restaurant. The elements were scattered around; The thieves stole a safe, laptop, tablets for sale and shoes.
Gather’s Lockbox was also broken. IPad and two bottles of wine have been stolen. Humphrey Slicombo’s front door was broken into what seemed like an unsuccessful attempt to access. The front window of Coffeeshop was broken. Nothing has been taken, although a cracked window can cost thousands of dollars to repair.

Bandit, a restaurant on the 20th street, was buried on the morning of December 9th. The thief broke the front door glass and took the money drawer.
In November, the intruders broke a large window and entered the Yankee Connecticut, on the 17th and the streets of Connecticut. The cashier’s drawer was empty; Nothing has been taken.
In response to a burglary rash, residents near the Whole Foods market of Potrero Hill formed a group WhatsApp. On November 26, a member of the group noticed a confused postal worker who was looking for a mailbox for postal service in the United States. Another replied that the mailbox was present the previous day. Multiple members of the group have nest cameras. They examined their shots; A neighbor had a particularly good angle and shared recordings. Around 3:30 on November 26, the camera filmed a silver sedan touring the area. In the end, the vehicle was drawn in front of the USPS mailbox. A few minutes later, the sedan left. The mailbox is gone.

The USPS inbox was secured with bolts on the ground; Recently chopped pins are now sitting toward the cement. Based on footage, another resident was filmed, it seems that a second car was serving as a view. The stolen of USPS Letterbox is a federal crime; An investigation is being conducted.
The postal service has replaced or retrofitted the mailboxes in San Francisco to eliminate the handle of the falling down in favor of a slender mail with a sole purpose: foil thieves. The stealing of an entire mailbox seems to be at least one response from burglary. Robbers are looking for something valuable, such as unemployment documents, bank and credit card information.

In addition to AD HOC WHATSAPP teams, several organizations have emerged over the years to help residents protect their neighborhood. These include SF Safe, which provides tools, knowledge and skills to help prevent crime and violence; The neighborhood safety team, a San Francisco Police Department, which focuses on preventing crimes and safety awareness; and neighborhood monitoring groups.
Photo, top: Last month, Renault’s front entrance was covered with wood. Thomas Hunter II