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Berkeley PD Crime Log for July 29 - Aug. 4

The past week saw a number of robberies on Berkeley streets. BPD offers a community safety tip.

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Below is a sampling of items from the Berkeley Police Department's crime blotter from July 22-28. The narratives have been written and selected by Jennifer Coats, the Berkeley Police Department's public information officer.  


July 29

Robbery, 1600 Block of Shattuck Avenue

On Sunday, July 29, 2012 at approximately 10:40 p.m., a robbery occurred in the 1600 Block of Shattuck Avenue. The female victim was walking in the area when she was grabbed from behind by the unknown suspect. The suspect attempted to take the victim’s purse and a struggle ensued. The suspect did not get the victim’s purse and fled the area. The victim suffered non-life threatening injuries during the incident.

The suspect is described as:

Suspect – “Black male adult, 5’10”-6’ tall and average build.”

Robbery, 2300 Block of College Avenue

On Sunday, July 29, 2012, at approximately 7:00 p.m., a robbery occurred in the 2300 block of College Avenue. The male victim made arrangements to sell an I-Pad to the suspect. The suspect grabbed the property and fled. The victim attempted to follow the suspect when he was physically assaulted by another suspect. The suspects fled on foot south on College Avenue and then east on Durant Avenue.

The suspects are described as:

Suspect 1 – “Black male, 18-25 years old, 5’10” tall, lanky build wearing a black T-shirt and baggy blue jeans.”

Suspect 2 – “Black male, 20-25 years old, 5’11” tall, athletic build, chin length dread locks wearing a white T-shirt and baggy blue jeans.”

July 30

Robbery, University Avenue/Grant Street

On Monday, July 30, 2012 at approximately 2:45 p.m., a robbery occurred near the intersection of University Avenue and Grant Street. The male victim was walking in the area when he was contacted by the unknown suspects. The suspects forcibly removed the victim’s property, which included a backpack and cell phone. The victim was not injured. The suspects then got into a black four door vehicle and fled south on Grant Street.

The suspects are described as:

Suspect 1 – “Black Male Adult, 25-28 years old, light skinned and thin.”

Suspect 2 – “Black Male Adult, 20’s, 6’5”-6’8” tall with a lanky build.”

Suspect 3 – “Black Male Adult, 20’s.”

Robbery, 2300 Block of Shattuck Avenue

On Monday, July 30, 2012, at approximately 7:50 p.m., a robbery occurred in the 2300 block of Shattuck Avenue. The male victim got into an argument with the suspect. The argument escalated into the victim being chased by two suspects who then physically attacked the victim. The suspects then robbed the victim by taking his money. The victim suffered a minor non-life threatening injury. The suspects fled the area. One of the suspects was located and apprehended by BPD.  

The suspects are described as:

Suspect 1 – “Black Male, 20-25 years old, 5’8” tall, medium build wearing a black short sleeved shirt and black jeans.”

Suspect 2 – “Black Male, 22 years old, 6’2” tall and a 170 lbs.”

July 31

Robbery, Claremont and Alcatraz Avenues

On Tuesday, July 31, 2012 at approximately 11:10 a.m., a robbery occurred near the intersection of Claremont Avenue and Alcatraz Avenue. The female victim was walking in the area when the unknown suspect ran up behind her and demanded her purse. Fearing for her safety the victim gave the suspect her purse. The suspect fled running west on Alcatraz Avenue.

The suspect is described as:

Suspect – “Black male adult, 20’s, 5’9”-5’11”, thin wearing a blue and white bandana on head and loose or baggy long pants.”

August 1

Robbery, 1900 block of University Avenue

On Wednesday, August 1, 2012, at approximately 10:16 a.m., a robbery occurred in the 1900 block of University Avenue. The female victim was walking in the area when the unknown suspect approached the victim. The suspect grabbed the victim’s purse; the force used by the suspect caused the victim to be knocked to the ground. The suspect fled the area on foot.

The suspect is described as:

Suspect – “White Male, 40-45 years old, 6’-6’2” tall, thin build, blonde hair and beard wearing a grey hooded sweatshirt.”

August 2

Robbery, Bancroft Way/Fulton Street

On Thursday, August 2, 2012, at approximately 9:03 p.m. a strong armed robbery occurred in the area of Bancroft Way and Fulton Street. The female victim was in the area when she was approached by the two suspects. One suspect took the victim’s purse and started going through it. The victim did what she could to prevent the robbery, but fearing for her safety gave the suspect her purse.  The suspects took the victim’s property and fled onto UCB property. BPD and UCPD officers were able to locate and apprehend the suspects. The suspects were arrested by BPD for robbery. The victim was not injured during the incident and her property was recovered.    

The suspects are described as:

Suspect 1 – “Black Male Adult, 18 Years Old, 5’10” Tall, 170 lbs, black hair and brown eyes.”

Suspect 2 – “Black Male Juvenile, 17 years old, 5’10” tall, 154 lbs, black hair and brown eyes.”    

Robbery, Stuart Street/Adeline Street

On Thursday, August 2, 2012, at approximately 10:16 a.m., a robbery occurred near the bus top at Adeline Street and Stuart Street. The female victim was waiting to catch the bus. The unknown suspect walked by the victim and forcibly took the victim’s cell phone and money that were in her hand. The suspect then fled on foot.

The suspect is described as:

Suspect – “Black Male, mid 30’s, 5’8” tall, dark complexion, short hair wearing a blue long sleeve shirt, jeans and tennis shoes.”

August 3

Attempted Robbery, Heinz Street/9th Street

On Friday, August 3, 2012, at approximately 9:00 a.m., an attempted robbery occurred in the area of 9th and Heinz Streets. The female victim was walking in the area when she was approached by an unknown suspect. The suspect ran up to the victim and attempted to forcefully take the victim’s cell phone. There was a struggle and the suspect let go and walked away. The suspect returned and demanded the victim’s purse. The victim was able to get assistance from another citizen. The suspect left joining two other suspects. The group was last seen running south from the area.

The suspects are described as:

Suspect 1 – “Black Male, 16-18 years old, 5’8” tall, thin build, wearing a blue/yellow baseball hat, dark blue jacket, white T-shirt and blue jeans.”

Suspect 2 – “Black Male, 16-18 years old, 5’8”, thin build wearing a red jacket, torn blue jeans.”

Suspect 3 – “Black Male, 16-18 years old, 5’8”, medium build wearing a black hooded sweatshirt, blue jeans and a dark baseball hat.”

August 4

Robbery, 2100 Block of San Pablo Avenue

On Saturday, August 4, 2012, at approximately 3:55 p.m., a robbery occurred at a business in the 2100 block of San Pablo Avenue. The unknown suspect attempted to take money from the register when opened. The employee attempted to stop the suspect who then struck the employee. A second employee attempted to intervene and was also struck by the suspect, which resulted in minor injuries to the victim. The suspect fled the store with cash from the register.

The suspect is described as:

Suspect – “Black Male, 20’s, 5’10”-6’ Tall, thin, dark complexion wearing a black baseball hat with a blue rim, black T-shirt, blue or black pants and white and black Nike tennis shoes.”

Robbery, 3000 Block of College Avenue

On Saturday, August 4, 2012, at approximately 9:30 a.m., a robbery occurred in the 3000 block of College Avenue. The female victim was walking in the area. The unknown suspect approached the victim and attempted to take her cell phone. The victim tried to hold onto her phone, but the suspect forcibly removed the phone from the victim.

The suspect is described as:

Suspect – “Male Adult wearing a dark blue sweatshirt and dark grey sweatpants.”

Robbery, Acton Street/66th Street

On Saturday, August 4, 2012, at approximately 1:40 a.m., a robbery occurred near the intersection of Acton and 66th Streets. The female victim was walking in the area when she was punched and knocked to the ground. The unknown suspect stole the victim’s purse. The suspect then fled west on 66th Street. The victim suffered non-life threatening injuries as a result of the incident and refused medical treatment at the scene.

The suspect is described as:

Suspect –  “Hispanic Male, late 20’s, 5’8” tall, medium build, shaved head wearing all dark clothing.”

COMMUNITY SAFETY TIP:

Walk with a purpose:  Project an assertive image that conveys you know where you are going.

Avoid Isolation:  Avoid uninhabited parks, parking lots, garages, and alleyways; stick to well-lit, high-traffic areas.

CRIMEVIEW COMMUNITY:

The listed calls for service in the blotter are just a sampling of calls within the Berkeley Community.  I would like to invite the community to use CrimeView Community.  CrimeView Community will allow users to view crimes as they were reported to the Berkeley Police Department.  Users can use this interactive website to review crimes reported in their neighborhood or in the city.  CrimeView Community can be located on the Berkeley Police Department website or at http://berkeley.ca.crimeviewcommunity.com.

Please note that these are Calls For Police Services only and are subject to review and reclassification by supervisors, detectives and the DA as appropriate. 

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nick mastick April 28, 2013 at 09:34 pm
Of all the concerns in our society, I put this just about dead last.
Steven Murphy April 17, 2013 at 02:25 am
Hmm. So I think you're telling me I need to add the countdown timers to the long list of BerkeleyRead More idiosyncrasies I need to ignore? I guess can do that. Thanks. --Murph
Alexander Sinclair Merenkov April 15, 2013 at 04:34 pm
This is very interesting. I bicycle and walk a lot around Berkeley. I think i know exactly whatRead More signal is being referred to the walk sign across Bancroft at MLK specifically will reset itself. many of the walk signals rely on induction loops which are loops placed in the ground that can detect Bicycles and Cars when the Bicycles or cars pass over them disrupting the current. You can often see these loops as they look like hexagonal saw cuts in the ground. Anyways the intersection detects traffic with these devices & if it doesn't detect anything then it assumes nothing is there and gives right of way to the major throughway in this case being MLK. So the reason the counter to cross Bancroft resets itself is totally logical because the intersection suspects no one is there and since that side of Bancroft is more or less residential there would be no point in setting that intersection to a timer where it gives priority to one light then the other & switches based on that & not on wether it detects any bicycles or cars passing over the induction loops. Also this is Berkeley and we are rather quirky and always have been so nobody exactly fallows the rules or knows about them its funny how simple crossing the street really is but its anything but simple in reality. Many people choose to jay walk if its safe to do so, this is typical on Shattuck at alston especially and makes sense for efficiency but isn't very safe or lawful. If the hand is flashing/Counting down dont cross!
Janet Scrivener April 6, 2013 at 11:15 pm
Actually, I just saw and spoke to him about an hour ago - the wire sculpture man. He'd moved downRead More Solano a few blocks, opposite Safeway. I asked him if the police had moved him off Colusa. He said he didn't want to talk about it. He wasn't in a very good mood. I told him that people had asked about him on a web local news site. He said, "People want to know how I'm doing? I need a car. I need somewhere to put my stuff in. To get off the streets. I don't want to sit around starving in public." I thought to myself, "Who do I think I am? A Girl Scout leader? Pollyana?" I realized my upbeat, cheery tone was really not what was needed just then. I said I couldn't help him with a car. "People want to know how I'm doing?" he said again. "Tell them that." I said, "I will." I turned to walk away, knowing only too well that the real needs that exist, yes, right here in our lovely, excellent neighborhood, are great and once you start giving you'll find it's difficult to get out of. He did say, "Thank you," as I left. He doesn't look like he's starving. But he's right about being out in public more than he would like to be. As a reasonable human being, I have to ask myself, what sort of person finds himself in that position? Ex con? Mental illness? Mind-blown Vet? Drugs? Alcohol? Incapacitated by an accident? An unforgivable act? Some combination of the above? Jesus did say, "The poor you shall have always with you." What would you do?
P. Park April 4, 2013 at 03:29 am
I agree Shattuck, especially right in front of the fire station is the scariest street around.
Mary April 3, 2013 at 06:45 pm
I am not disabled, but I am terrified of crossing streets nowadays because there are too manyRead More careless and aggressive drivers who act is if red lights, speed limits, and crosswalks either don't exist or don't apply to them. Shattuck in particular has become a nightmare to cross. Sometimes I have counted over 30 cars going by before one stops for the crosswalk. What we need is far more law enforcement - the tickets written would more than pay for the cost of hiring extra officers.