SFPD Embraces Drone Technology to Combat Crime and Address Officer Shortage Amid Privacy Concerns
SFPD's new 'Drone as First Responder' technology aims to boost crime fighting efficiency and compensate for officer shortages, but raises privacy concerns among advocacy groups.
Vallejo Man Arrested in Colma for Repeat Theft, Found With Array of Prohibited Weapons
A Vallejo man, David Woodall, was arrested in Colma for possessing multiple prohibited weapons, after a business's loss prevention recognized him for a previous theft.
Vallejo Man Arrested in Colma for Possession of Counterfeit Currency and Stolen Vehicle
A Vallejo man was arrested for possession of counterfeit currency and in connection to a stolen vehicle identified by an ALPR system in Colma. The arrest occurred after he attempted to use fake $20 bills at a shop.
Swift Action by San Francisco Firefighters Extinguishes Balhi Court Blaze, One Injured
A fire broke out in a San Francisco home, with the SFFD quickly extinguishing it and rescuing three people; minor injuries were reported and the cause was an electrical issue.
San Francisco's Suspected Burglar Arrested, Connected to Multiple Incidents on Van Ness Avenue
Joshua Davis, 35, was arrested in San Francisco for business burglary and other charges, including vandalism and possession of burglary tools. He is linked to two other burglaries and had three outstanding warrants.
San Francisco City Attorney Sues Owners Over Illegal Cannabis Operations at Bayview Warehouses
San Francisco City Attorney sues warehouse owners for hosting illegal cannabis cultivation, seeking to bolster the legal market and address safety violations.
SFPD Warns San Francisco Residents of Phone Scam Impersonating Officers Seeking Fraudulent Payments
The SFPD alerts of a phone scam where fraudsters impersonate police, demanding money for fake warrants or crimes. Residents are advised to hang up and report suspicious calls.
Former Aquarium of the Bay CEO Sues for Wrongful Termination Amid Discrimination and Defamation Claims
George Jacob, ex-CEO of Aquarium of the Bay, has sued his former employer for wrongful termination and racial discrimination after being ousted over spending concerns.
San Francisco City Attorney Wins $1 Million Judgment Against Company for Deceptive Marketing to Small Businesses
San Francisco won a $1 million judgment against Personnel Concepts for misleading marketing that impersonated government to small businesses, promising restitution and marketing practice changes.
VIDEO: San Francisco Mission District Blaze Displaces Residents and Monks, Historic Victorian House Damaged
A fire in Mission District, San Francisco, damaged a housing complex and a historic house, displacing 15 people and injuring a firefighter; the cause is under investigation.
San Francisco Trial: Witness Testifies on Tense Moments Leading to Cash App Founder's Fatal Stabbing
Khazar Momeni testified in her brother's murder trial, portraying him as protective after learning she was overdrugged and assaulted. Her account is key to the defense's self-defense claim.












