Crime & Safety
Blotter: Drunk Woman Impatient for Pancakes
The following information was supplied by the South San Francisco Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Saturday, March 3
3:27am Employees at IHOP on South Airport Boulevard called police after an intoxicated female entered the kitchen area of the restaurant three times, demanding her food while a drunk friend waited at their table.
9:31pm Police sent a unit to Tipperary Avenue, where a resident reported hearing scratching coming from under her home’s stairs. The resident suspected it may have been raccoons, but wanted to be sure.
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10:44pm Police received a report from the Embassy Suites on Gateway Boulevard that a woman was wandering around the parking lot trying to get into cars and screaming that she was “losing her mind.”
Sunday, March 4
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11:14pm Officers made an arrest on Maple Avenue after receiving a report that a man was hit in the head with a wrench outside his house. The victim said that the perpetrator took off in a Yukon Denali.
Monday, March 5
9:25am Police received a report that the glass window of the Walgreens drive-through pharmacy on El Camino Real had been damaged in what the caller suspected was an attempted break-in.
9:57am On East Grand Avenue near Executive Drive, a PG&E employee reported that three men jumped out of the bushes and demanded money from him. The caller said that he was able to punch one of the men and scare the other two away.
4:04pm Officers received a report that a customer at Chase on McLellan Drive was attempting to cash a fraudulent check.
Tuesday, March 6
9:53am Officers made an arrest at South San Francisco High School, where a student was found in possession of marijuana.
10:18pm Police received a noise complaint from Alta Loma Park, where several people were reportedly doing donuts and burnouts.
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