Crime Alert Bulletin Covering the Week of February 13-19, 2023
When I mention “the unit block” of a street, this means the incident occurred at an address anywhere between 1 and 99 of the street.
Robberies
There was one attempted robbery during the past week.
On Monday, 02-13-23, at approximately 5:43 a.m., Officer Wong and Officer L. Reyes were dispatched to the 2200 block of Citrus Avenue on a report of an assault. The victim stated that as he exited his parked vehicle, a suspect approached him and grabbed his bag. The victim held onto his bag while taking his cell phone out in an attempt to take a picture of the suspect. Once the victim took out his cell phone, the suspect let go of the bag and stated, “I don’t want to see you here no more.” The suspect pushed the victim and fled. The victim described the suspect as a Middle Eastern male, approximately 57 years old, with light facial hair, 5’10” tall, 170 pounds, and wearing all-black clothing.
Residential Burglaries
There was one residential burglary during the past week.
On Monday, 02-13-23, at approximately 10:00 a.m., Officer Rodriguez was dispatched to the 100 block of Peoria Street on a report of a suspect in a home and fighting with the residents. The victims said the suspect entered the house through the unlocked front door, went to the kitchen, grabbed a 7” kitchen knife, held it above his head, made multiple downward stabbing motions in the direction of the victims, and then left the house with the knife in his possession. The residents described the suspect as an average build medium complected male, approximately 5’8” tall, with black and gray hair, and wearing a gray jacket and black pants.
Commercial Burglaries
There were two commercial burglaries during the past week.
On Monday, 02-13-23, at approximately 7:08 a.m., Round Table Pizza on Mission Street was the victim of a commercial burglary when a suspect broke one of the glass doors of the business and stole a cash drawer containing $150 and a safe containing $1,000. This investigation is continuing.
On Monday, 02-13-23, at approximately 1:10 p.m., at the unit block of Como Avenue, a suspect entered a building and stole a $650 scooter locked to the handrail. The suspect was described as an average build Hispanic male, approximately 5’6” tall, and wearing a black hat, black tee shirt, blue jeans, and green backpack.
Vehicle Burglaries
There was one vehicle burglary during the past week.
- 900 block of East Market Street —jewelry, batteries, and cell phone were taken from a 1995 Ultra. The window was smashed. Occurred between 3:00 p.m. on 02-18-23 and 4:15 p.m. on 02-20-23. **Online report.
Stolen Vehicles
There were three stolen vehicles and an attempted stolen vehicle during the past week. Three vehicles were recovered.
- 100 block of Park Plaza Drive—a 2021 Toyota Tacoma. Occurred on 02-14-23 between 4:30 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. **Recovered by DCPD on 02-14-23.
- 900 block of Schwerin Street—a 2013 Kia Rio. Occurred between 10:00 p.m. on 02-16-23 and 2:00 p.m. on 02-20-23. **Recovered by Pittsburg PD on 02-20-23.
- Unit block of Hillside Boulevard—a 2023 Ford Mustang. Occurred between 9:30 p.m. on 02-19-23 and 6:00 a.m. on 02-20-23. **Recovered by San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office on 02-21-23.
- 400 block of Rio Verde Street—an attempted theft of a 2011 GMC Savana. Occurred on 02-13-23 at approximately 7:25 a.m. **Online report.
Miscellaneous
- There were 146 cases taken.
- There were 10 domestic disturbance cases reported.
- There were 2 cases involving an involuntary psychiatric hold.
- There were 12 malicious mischief/vandalism cases reported.
- There was 1 case for public intoxication.
- There were 2 hit-and-run collisions reported.
- There were 7 narcotics-related cases taken.
Community Events/Information
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Nextdoor.com
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Address/Location
Daly City Police Department
333 90th St
Daly City, CA 94015
Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 650-991-8119