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Page 8 March 14 , 2013 Police Reports from page 2 No Gold in San Francisco stole sunglasses.  crans Ave. Unknown suspect(s) removed the By Adam Serrao as if the coaches of the Niners had a pool January 16 screen from the open bedroom window to Now that football season is over and that in Vegas with Crabtree scoring the go-ahead Robbery: 1800 Rosecrans Ave. Officers enter the residence. The suspect(s) took a empty feeling has sunk in for all of us, it is touchdown to ultimately win the game for responded to a robbery that just occurred in laptop computer and jewelry. the perfect time to reflect back on a season their team. the parking lot of Trader’s Joes. The victim An MBPD Officer conducted a traffic stop past that has been, all in all, very successful A quarterback with the legs and speed of was robbed by two male Hispanic suspects, on a vehicle at Artesia and Vail for a vehicle for the team from the San Francisco Bay. Kaepernick and a running back who had just one of which was armed with a handgun. code violation. The driver of the vehicle was A loss in the Super Bowl is clearly never previously galloped for a 33-yard run to get Both suspects fled the location, northwest on active parole for possession of narcotics easy to handle, so fans of the 49ers may be the team to the seven and they throw three through the parking lot on bicycles and out for sales. feeling just a tad bit more empty than most passes instead of using the run-option that has of view. The victim’s wallet was taken. The subsequent investigation revealed the of us right about now. But those same fans been so successful for them all season long. January 15 driver was in possession of a loaded hand- of the team can look back and say that the Instead of blaming the refs for the game, Residential Burglary: 1300 Block of gun which was secretly hidden in the center Niners at least made the game respectable. 49er fans should blame coaching and play- 21st    St. Homeowners arrived home to console below the gear shift. From the looks of things early on, it was calling like that. Hindsight is 20-20, however. discover their home was burglarized Also found was a stolen credit card and as if the team had no business even being When it comes down to it, it is pretty and two subjects where in the backyard. IPod. The subject was arrested. there--kind of like Raiders vs. the Buccaneers obvious that the 49ers will be competing for When confronted the subjects fled the January 7 in the 2002 Super Bowl. additional Super Bowl titles for many years area and into the neighborhood. Responding Attempted Vehicle Burglary: 1 Manhat- But these Niners are nothing at all like to come in the NFC. officers met with one of the victims and tan Beach Blvd (lower south pier parking those Raiders. Instead of fading off into Jim Harbaugh isn’t going anywhere, a witness, whom had followed one of the lot) Unknown suspect(s) shattered the rear oblivion, San Francisco, coach Jim Harbaugh Kaepernick isn’t going anywhere and now suspects for a few blocks. The male juvenile driver’s side wing window in the attempt to and quarterback Colin Kaepernick should they have all the experience that is necessary (16yrs), was positively identified and in pos- steal property. have no problem returning to the grand to come out strong next year. session of stolen property from the residence January 6 stage very soon. “This will all be motivation,” said San (approximately $5,000 worth of jewelry). Theft: 1300 Block of 19th St. Unknown Losing was an unfamiliar feeling for many Francisco offensive lineman Joe Staley. The second suspect was last seen running suspect offered to assist an elderly woman 49ers’ fans, players and coaches alike. After Motivation is, indeed, what is needed. The between homes, just north of the location who had locked her purse and keys in the losing only four games all season long, Ravens had it because of Ray Lewis. Now but was not located. trunk of her car. San Francisco also lost in the Super Bowl- the 49ers will look to gain it all summer January 14 Using a crow bar, the suspect removed the -something they hadn’t done in their five long because of the endless visions that they Vehicle Burglary: 300 Block of 25th St. back seat, but claimed he could not reach previous appearances in the big game. will have of Lewis falling to the ground and Unknown suspect(s) entered an unlocked the purse. Most fans will point to the guys wearing crying into microphones as they remained vehicle and stole miscellaneous items. The victim then allowed the suspect to black and white and blame them for their five yards short of winning the game. January 12 enter her house and use the bathroom. team’s misfortune on the night. Flags have Jim Harbaugh did a poor job of play-calling Residential Burglary: 1000 Block of N. While the victim stepped outside, the been thrown all year long down the field at toward the end of the biggest game of his Redondo Ave. Unknown suspect(s) removed suspect entered a bedroom (nothing appeared less contact than what Michael Crabtree was NFL career. We tend to forget, he is still a the screen from the unlocked kitchen window to be taken). hit with on that pivotal play in the final stages relatively new NFL head coach. to enter the residence. The suspect(s) took The suspect left in a dark gray, 4-door, of the fourth quarter on Super Bowl Sunday. Likewise, Kaepernick is a brand new NFL a watch, purse, and miscellaneous jewelry. Chevrolet, Truck, w/”Rusnak” paper plates But when you dig yourself as deep of a hole quarterback. It was obvious to predict that The suspect(s) unlocked the back door to and no front bumper. as the 49ers did in that game, it would really he would come out with butterflies on the exit the residence. After the victim was able to retrieve her be unfair to try and extract what would have biggest stage of his career in only his 10th January 10 wallet from the trunk, she discovered ap- been a game-winning call from the referees. start ever. The thing that makes Kaepernick Loitering: 300 Block of 6th St. Unknown proximately $100 missing. From the very first play of the game, the different than any other run-option quarterback suspect(s) entered the victim’s secured back- T h e s u s p e c t i s d e s c r i b e d a s : 49ers were not ready to play. A first down is that he is just as good in the pocket as he yard and attempted to open a locked door possibly Hispanic, 25-29yrs, 5’8”-6’0” tall, and a 20-yard reception erased because of an is running the ball. He doesn’t often make that leads to the detached garage.  thin, dark short black hair, jeans and a black illegal formation on a play that should have mistakes, though in the Super Bowl his Residential Burglary: 800 Block of Rose- t-shirt. • been practiced continuously over the two nerves got to him and he and the coaching weeks that the team had off made it clear staff made plenty of them. ENTER TO WIN!! biggest stages. the opposition a free 30 minutes of footballBowl next year, or in any of the next fiveto seven years, their fans can expect to seea different a team--a team that doesn’t giveNo team has ever come back from morehis Ravens were simply more prepared forthe glitz and glamour of one of the world’sPROFESSIONAL BASKETBALL IN THE SOUTH BAY!Should the 49ers make it back to the Superto see that big brother John Harbaugh and 1 more drawings! than 10 points down to win the Super Bowl. made in the final minutes of the game. Withand a team that learns from the mistakes itIn just his 10th start ever, though, Kaepernick 1 more chance to win! almost made that happen. 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