SF Police recover vintage heirloom months after theft
Police said this was a rare recovery because stolen vehicles gone for more than 30 days are usually never located.
Pedestrian killed in hit-and-run crash in San Francisco's Excelsior District
The San Francisco Police Department confirms a hit-and-run collision involving a vehicle and a pedestrian early Wednesday morning resulted in the pedestrian's death.
Victim drowns at San Francisco's Aquatic Park, city officials say
A male victim drowned in the water at San Francisco's Aquatic Park on Monday night, officials say.
77-year-old pedestrian hit and killed by scooter near San Francisco's Market Street
A 77-year-old pedestrian was killed on Friday when he was struck by a scooter near the intersection of 6th and Market streets, San Francisco police say.
OPD and SFPD shared license plate reader data with fed agencies: report
License plate reader data from some Bay Area police departments has been shared with federal law enforcement via a shared database, a new report found.
San Francisco Pride: Feeling safe and free to be yourself
San Francisco is preparing to host its Pride celebration this weekend. City leaders are getting ready for a weekend of festivities, and they're reminding everyone to be safe, have fun and be on the lookout for anything suspicious.
Dozens arrested in dismantling Tenderloin drug market effort in a single night
The San Francisco Police Department announced that more than two dozen people were arrested and hundreds of grams of narcotics were seized Tuesday night in continued efforts to dismantle the drug market in the city.
San Francisco Medical Examiner seeks public's help to identify deceased man
The San Francisco Police Department released a sketch of the man on Monday.
Pink Triangle atop San Francisco's Twin Peaks vandalized, police make arrest
San Francisco police have made an arrest in a vandalism case involving the Pink Triangle atop Twin Peaks.
SF's acting police chief deals with protests as he takes on new job
Chief Paul Yep made his first appearance in his role as acting chief at Wednesday night's police commission meeting.
Cop cars, Waymos lit on fire amid anti-ICE protests in Los Angeles, San Francisco
Multiple Waymos were vandalized and set on fire during protests against ICE enforcement in downtown Los Angeles Sunday evening.
SFPD honors LGBTQ+ officers during Pride Month
In San Francisco, city leaders gathered at the San Francisco Police Department to celebrate queer officers and the diversity of the city on Monday.
Rare look into SFPD hi-tech unit cracking down on crimes
A special unit in the San Francisco Police Department gave KTVU a rare look on Wednesday into how they're now cracking down on crimes, including retail theft.
Rookie San Francisco cop charged in DUI crash released on own recognizance
The now-fired rookie cop charged with driving under the influence in San Francisco and causing a crash has been released on his own recognizance.
Rookie San Francisco cop no longer with department after alleged DUI crash
A rookie San Francisco police officer arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence and causing a crash is no longer employed by the department, officials said Tuesday.
Rookie San Francisco cop's job in jeopardy after DUI crash arrest
A rookie San Francisco police officer remained jailed Monday after an off-duty DUI crash that happened just two days after he graduated from the police academy.
Rookie SFPD officer arrested, several injured in DUI crash
Photos of the scene showed a minivan crashed against a lightpole in the center median on Sunset Boulevard, with a heavily damaged sedan nearby.
Family of SFPD officer killed 55 years ago wants renewed attention on case; $250K reward
A San Francisco police officer killed in the line of duty 55 years ago is receiving new attention and the police department is offering an increased reward of $250,000.
San Francisco mayor signs directive to bolster police force
San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie has launched a new plan aimed at bringing the city's police department to full strength.
$100K reward offered for info about San Francisco cold case homicide
Authorities are bringing renewed attention to a homicide in San Francisco more than 20 years ago that has since gone cold, offering a $100,000 reward for information that leads to the identification, arrest, and conviction of the suspects.



















