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Captain Falvi outlines Ingleside crime trends and community policing at May 29 Police Commission meeting

San Francisco Police Commission · May 30, 2013
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Summary

Captain Timothy Falvi told the Police Commission that Ingleside Station is focusing on targeted enforcement, community outreach and training after data showing robberies and vehicle theft patterns; he highlighted language‑access efforts, Crisis Intervention Team training and partnerships with neighborhood groups.

Captain Timothy Falvi, commanding officer of Ingleside Station, told the San Francisco Police Commission on May 29 that his district’s strategy to reduce crime blends enforcement, education and environmental fixes.

Falvi said the Ingleside district covers about 6.5 square miles and roughly 124,000 residents and outlined staffing and patrol arrangements: 108 officers assigned to the station and 16 recruits in training. He described foot‑beat and bicycle patrols focused on transit hubs and business corridors, a plainclothes unit and eight officers dedicated to public housing properties including Alemany, Holly Court and Sunnydale.

The captain gave several data points to explain targeted…

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