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Tenderloin Station outlines footbeat strategy and youth outreach amid crime increases
Summary
Captain Teresa Ewing told the Police Commission that Tenderloin boundaries were redrawn and staffing and foot/bike patrols were expanded; the station reported increases in auto burglary and set a 10% crime-reduction goal for 2016 alongside youth mentoring and community programs.
San Francisco — Captain Teresa Ewing told the Police Commission at the Jan. 20 Tenderloin community meeting that the station’s boundaries changed (Gary to Mission, Third to South Van Ness), the district has been reorganized into five car sectors and beats, and foot and bike patrols are central to the response strategy for the dense neighborhood.
Ewing said the station has increased officers (cited numbers ranging from about 108 to 140 in different parts…
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