Crime at OCTAVIA ST AND SACRAMENTO ST on 11/12/2025 5:44 PM

Type: Other

Date: 11/12/2025 5:44 PM

Description: SUSPICIOUS PERSON. Disposition: NOM. PD District: NORTHERN. Incident #: 253162591. Disclaimer: This is from the San Francisco police calls for service. Information subject to change.

Address: OCTAVIA ST AND SACRAMENTO ST, San Francisco, CA

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Area Missing Persons

missing-person-record__Ginsburg

Name

Jonathan Ginsburg

Missing Age

32

Est. Current Age

70

Last Seen

Albany, CA on 10/07/1987

Physical Description

Race: White Ethnicity: Gender: Male Hair: Brown Eyes: Brown Height: 5'8" Weight: 135 lbs

Case Number

87-1996

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Area Cold Cases

cold-case-record__McGillberry

Name

Darvell McGillberry

Age

19

Cause of Death

Murder

Info

On sunday morning 3/4/84, the body of jerry james was found in the kitchen of his home in the 1200 block of third street in monterey. James' roommate, ronald carpenter had discovered the body and called police. James was found nude and was the victim of a beating with a blunt object. The subsequent investigation by the monterey police detectives identified a potential suspect who was arrested within 3 days of the incident. This person was later released due to a lack of evidence. Both james and the suspect frequented the north fremont area of monterey including the nu-art adult bookstore on n. Fremont.It is believed that james knew his killer and may have allowed the suspect into his home.

Agency

Oakland Police Department

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