San Francisco Man with $600K Warrants Captured After Multi-City Chase in Colma, Charged with Resisting Arrest
A man with outstanding warrants worth $600,000 was arrested in Colma, CA, after fleeing into a creek and getting caught at a cemetery, following an alert from an automated license plate reader.
VIDEO: San Francisco Police Analyze Tenderloin Officer-Involved Shooting, Promise Transparency and Public Engagement
The SFPD discussed the non-fatal September 13th Tenderloin shooting involving Justin Alderman and shared body cam footage, while promising transparency and calling for public tips.
San Francisco Fire Department Quells Rooftop Fire on 6th St Caused by Discarded Smoking Materials
The San Francisco Fire Department extinguished a one-alarm fire caused by improperly discarded smoking materials at 46 6th St. No injuries or displacements occurred.
San Francisco Judge Rebukes Defense in Tech Executive's Murder Trial for Document Filing Failures
The judge reprimanded the defense attorneys in the Bob Lee murder case for failing to file documents properly, raising concerns about court protocol adherence.
Cal Fire Engineer Cuffs for Allegedly Igniting Danger in NorCal, A Treacherous Tale of Betrayal Amidst Blazes
A Cal Fire employee, Robert Hernandez, was arrested under suspicion of arson for setting fires in Northern California, highlighting a concerning trend of arson within the state.
San Francisco District Attorney Achieves Conviction in 2017 Twin Peaks Murder of Edward French
Two individuals, Fantasy Decuir and Lamonte Mims, have been convicted of first-degree murder for the 2017 killing of Edward French at Twin Peaks in San Francisco.
Serial Thieves Nabbed After Double Heist in Colma and San Bruno
Two men were arrested for thefts at different locations on a Thursday, with the Colma Police recovering stolen goods worth $3,766.21. They face charges for grand theft and conspiracy.
Bay Area Landlord Settles for $137,500 After Alleged Discrimination Violating Fair Housing Act in Burlingame
Ex-landlord Melinda Bautista Teruel settled a discrimination case by agreeing to pay $137,500 and possibly undergo FHA compliance training after pressuring a family to move out due to children.
Four Suspects Arrested in Connection with Richmond District Commercial Burglary, San Francisco and Oakland Police Collaborate
Four suspects were arrested for a commercial burglary in San Francisco's Richmond District, with subsequent events leading to their capture in Oakland.
BART Sees Reduction in Train Delays as Police Crackdown on Unlawful Activity Ramps Up
BART records fewer train delays due to higher police enforcement and increased officer hiring, aligning with their Safe and Clean Plan for improved rider safety.
San Francisco Rolls Out New High-Tech Mobile Surveillance Units to Combat Crime Spike
San Francisco introduces mobile camera units to reduce crime, with the support of Mayor Breed and SFPD Chief Scott, noting technological aids in a 32% crime decrease this year.












