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Woman punched for no apparent reason

A woman was the victim of a pointless punch outside the Glen Park BART station last Thursday, police said.Around 8:30 a.m., the woman told police she had surfaced from the station and was waiting for a friend to pick her up when a suspect “punched her on the face for no reason,” police said.“The victim said that as she turned in an attempt to flee the suspect, she hit her knee on a cement light post,” cops said.

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Camera-shy ‘skier’ does not say ‘cheese’

A cameraman filming for a local television station was attacked with ski poles at Haight and Ashbury streets on Friday, police said.A 25-year-old San Francisco man was apparently upset about being filmed when he struck the cameraman around 1:30 p.m.Responding cops found the man nearby and arrested him after a struggle, police said.maldax@sfexaminer.com

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Man stable after stabbing, robbery

A 22-year-old man is in stable condition after a robber stabbed him in the chest in San Francisco early Monday morning.Police are hunting three thugs in connection with the violent robbery in the 3300 block of Mission Street.At around 1:50 a.m., the suspects approached the victim and demanded his property. The victim refused and was stabbed. The thugs robbed him and fled, police said.The victim is recovering at San Francisco General Hospital.

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Crowbar creep faces sentencing

A vicious robber who beat an elderly Daly City woman to near-death with a crowbar during a 2008 house heist is set to be sentenced Monday.Jose Perez-Gonzalez, 31, was found guilty in November on seven of eight felony counts in connection with the horrid home-invasion robbery in January 2008, according to San Mateo Country prosecutors.After beating and robbing the 77-year-old woman in her home, he fled to his native Mexico, District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe said.

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This is not my beautiful house

A good neighbor doesn’t drop in to visit without warning.A woman who feared a burglar might have broken into her Haight district apartment last week discovered the intruder was a drunken neighbor whose key happened to work on her door, police said.On Jan. 3, the woman was awakened by commotion in her living room and found a stranger in the apartment in the 700 block of Haight Street.

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Drunken dad relieved of stroller duty

A boozed-up dad struggled to keep his balance as he pushed his 2-year-old in a stroller last week, police said.Around 2:50 p.m. on Jan. 3, cops arrested a 40-year-old Richmond district resident for child neglect, saying they saw him “staggering” in the 1700 block of Fulton Street.“He was drunk and he fought with the police but was subdued,” police said.The child was taken to child protective services. The child’s mother could not be located, police said.

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Man kicked while he’s down

A 54-year-old man was brutally attacked and robbed at New Montgomery and Market streets Friday morning, cops said.Around 4 a.m., the man was punched in the back of the head and fell to the ground, cops said. The 55-year-old brute who attacked the man kicked him while he lay on the street then went through his pockets and stole his cash, police said. The suspect fled with the money and no arrest has been made, cops said.rnagle@sfexaminer.com

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Cabbie robbed after sucker punch

A cab driver got a lousy tip early Friday morning when he picked up three hooligans who had no intention of paying for their ride, cops said. The cabbie picked up the creeps, two men and a woman in their 20s, at McAllister and Steiner streets around 2:30 a.m., police said. One of the suspects punched the 54-year-old male cabbie in the face and took the cash out of his pocket, they said. The crooks then jumped out of the cab and fled, police said.

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Lost thief steals maps

This apparently lost crook wasn’t about to ask for directions. The suspect, described as a man in his early 50s, swiped some maps and fled a store at Grant Avenue and Clay Street Thursday at 4 p.m., police said. A 31-year-old store employee gave chase and demanded the suspect return the maps, cops said. The suspect punched the employee in the face and ran off, cops said. The victim recovered the maps. No arrest has been made.rnagle@sfexaminer.com

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Cops seek public’s help in catching killers

San Francisco police are asking for the public’s help in solving two homicides. The department is trying to identify a suspect in the November 2008 murder of Brandon Lee Evans in Golden Gate Park, police said. Evans was attending a party at the horseshoe pit near Conservatory drive, cops said. When Evans went to get something from his car, he was shot. He managed to make his way back to the party where he collapsed, police said.

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