UCSF Police Report Robbery of Employee Near Mount Zion
A UCSF Medical Center employee who left the Mount Zion Hospital on foot was attacked and robbed of her purse in the area of Divisadero and Pine streets at about 3 p.m. on Sept.19.
Numerous witnesses were in the area and called 911. Within minutes, the victim was aided by medical personnel, and San Francisco Police Department officers found and arrested the lone suspect.
Immediately, the UCSF Police Department increased police patrols in the area of UCSF Mount Zion campus, and along with UCSF Medical Center Security, will be hosting a presentation on safety awareness for employees at Mount Zion.
Here's a safety reminder: Suspects look for crimes of opportunity, but certain personal safety measures can be followed to minimize your chances of becoming a victim. These measures are:
* Travel in groups whenever possible, especially at night.
* Avoid poorly lit or deserted areas when walking at night.
* Make use of the campus shuttle and escort services.
* Stay alert as to your surroundings. Avoid headphone and cell phone use when walking alone.
* Do not stop in response to conversation starters (e.g. asking for time or directions).
* If you feel you are being followed, go into an open business and ask for help.
* Keep emergency numbers programmed into your cell phone (911, 415/476-1414).
* If you are faced with demands for your money or property, especially from an armed subject, comply with their demands for the sake of your safety.
Members of the community can help fight crime by reporting suspicious activity to UCSF PD at 415/476-1414 or 9-911 for an in-progress event.