Crime & Safety
San Bruno Police Log, April 28-May 1: Police Uncover Pot Farm After Valleywood Drive Home Robbed
A sampling of incidents reported to the San Bruno Police Department from April 28-May 1.
April 28
8:56 a.m. Police were called about someone bringing a weapon on campus at .
10:45 a.m. A resident arrived at the police station claiming someone was using his Social Security number. The resident said the IRS had mailed him forms stating he didn’t report all his earnings.
5:30 p.m. A resident arrived at the police station claiming that someone fraudulently used the person's credit card in South Carolina.
April 29
7:12 p.m. Police responded to a auto crash near Cherry Avenue and San Bruno Avenue West. The vehicle crashed into a tree and flipped over, and the person was not getting out.
10:30 p.m. Police received a call about a residential break-in on the 2300 block of Valleywood Drive. Two men were seen kicking in the door and entering the house. Media reports later said the two men were targeting a pot-growing operation that was being run by two women—one 72, the other 65—out of the home. The home's occupants and the robbers were all arrested.
April 30
4:47 a.m. Police received a call about a suspicious person who was driving in a vehicle on the 2500 block of Olympic Drive in South San Francisco and throwing rocks at other vehicles.
10 a.m. A resident arrived at the police station claiming someone used the person's debit account online to purchase $798 worth of items in Florida.
3:33 p.m. A man arrived at the police station telling officers that he felt “loud air waves pulsating in his head” after his stay at the .
May 1
12:16 a.m. Police received a call from a mother on the 800 block of Mills Avenue claiming that someone gave her son some type of drug that was causing him to “flip out."
10:50 a.m. Police received a call about a 14-year-old girl outside the food court at who had reportedly consumed a bottle of Robitussin.
11:18 p.m. Police received a call about a male and female with a small infant panhandling near the corner of El Camino Real and Highway 380. The caller was worried about the infant.