THE WRONG CROWD
Six individuals were arrested Nov. 11 after fleeing the scene of a robbery at the designated smoking area near Centennial Village.
According to Capt. Reggie Parson of the Department of Public Safety, a 17 to 18-year-old man described as six feet tall with a blue hat, Hollister shirt and blue jeans approached the victim, "snatched" his cell phone and fled north on Lake Merced Drive in a four-door Chrysler.
Responding officers stopped the car at 30th Avenue and Ulloa Street at around 2:15 p.m., finding six individuals in the vehicle, one of whom was an SF State student. All six individuals were arrested and taken into custody.
Parson said only the initial suspect is being charged with misdemeanor theft, adding that this was an isolated incident with no connection to other incidents of robbery near campus this year.
BROTHERLY SHOVE
University police responded to a physical altercation taking place on Winston Drive around 8:15 p.m. on Nov. 12, according to University crime logs.
Parson said two brothers had been consuming alcoholic beverages and began to argue. Trying to intervene, their elderly mother could not break them apart and called police for assistance.
Officers arrived on scene and separated the subjects, one of whom sustained a cut to the eye and needed medical attention. Both parties declined to pursue legal action, stating that the fight was mutual combat.
The injured individual was transported to the UC San Francisco medical center for treatment.
HITTING THE HIGH NOTES
University police received a call Nov. 10 regarding a group singing loudly in an apartment near campus. University crime logs said responding officers encountered marijuana in the apartment and cited two individuals for possession. One was cited and released, the other was arrested for possession of concentrated cannabis, hash or keefe and taken to San Francisco men's jail at 850 Bryant St.