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San Francisco police honor 13-year-old Isaac Sattler for helping catch suspected burglar

San Francisco Police Commission · August 1, 2012
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The San Francisco Police Department presented a certificate of appreciation to 13-year-old Isaac Sattler for providing the description that led to a suspect27s arrest. Commissioners thanked him and the department for the quick, calm response.

The San Francisco Police Department on Aug. 1 presented a certificate of appreciation to 13-year-old Isaac Sattler, who provided a detailed description that led officers to detain a suspect in a prowling incident on May 29.

Captain Greg Corrales and Chief Gregory Sir praised Sattler27s calm and precise description, and the commission presented the award "in deepest gratitude for your performance of outstanding bravery in service to others at great personal risk." Sattler told the commission he did not wish to speak further.

Commissioners and the chief thanked Sattler and his family and offered encouragement about future opportunities; the chief offered an application for the police academy when he becomes eligible. The recognition was made at the start of the Aug. 1 Police Commission meeting.