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Southern Station captain reports crime declines and staffing shortfalls; Treasure Island residents ask for youth programs

San Francisco Police Commission · September 30, 2009
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Summary

Captain Daniel McDonough told the commission Southern Station has seen declines in some major crime categories but continues to face staffing pressures; multiple Treasure Island residents and organizations thanked officers and requested more youth programming and better dispatch responsiveness.

Captain Daniel McDonough presented an overview of the Southern Police District, describing it as both a dense transportation hub and event corridor with a large daytime and visitor population. "Our population in the daytime... is 86,000," he said, adding that including visitors the district can exceed 150,000 people. He outlined staffing at the Southern Station (four lieutenants, 14 sergeants, 99 permanent officers and 11 probationaries) and listed units and programs including narcotics enforcement, the "buy bus" undercover operation, nightclub enforcement in…

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