Thursday, January 6, 2011

1/5/11

Incident Date:
Wednesday, January 5th, 2011


Arrests:

04:56 pm       Geneva/Santos                   Warrant Arrest
Officers Daggett, Hurwitz and Tam saw a man they knew was wanted for an arrest warrant.  The officers contacted the subject and took him into custody.  They booked him at Ingleside Station.  Report number 110014751

10:25 pm       Unit blk Ruth                       Warrant Arrest
Officers Hauscarriague, Almaguer and Guzman saw a man they knew had two outstanding warrants for his arrest.  The officers confirmed the warrant status and took the subject into custody.  He was taken to Ingleside Station and booked.  Report number 070827680

Other incidents:

07:30 am       100 blk Persia                      Theft from Building/Threats
PSA Zabarte was approached at Ingleside Station by a victim who stated that her roommate in a group home had stolen her cellular telephone and threatened to harm her.  Report number 110012830

07:50 am       400 blk Hearst                     Vandalism to Vehicle
A victim responded to Ingleside Station and told PSA Heckenberg-Tognozzi that her vehicle had been vandalized.  The victim stated that this is the second occurrence in less than a month.  The victim did not believe the vandalism was random. Report number 110013195

10:30 am       Unit blk Phelan                   Vandalism to Property/Theft
Officer Wendt of SFCCPD investigated a vandalism report.  Janitorial staff noted that a vending machine on the campus had been pried open and the cash and coins within were stolen.  Report number 110013985

12:30 pm       100 blk Madison                 Burglary, Hot Prowl, Force
Officers Contreras and Hermosura responded to a burglary call.  The officers met with the victims and discovered that one of the victims had been home asleep during the burglary.  The victim awoke and found several doors leading to the backyard wide open, but thought nothing of it and closed the doors, believing that another member of the family had left them open.  The other residents returned home and found that money and laptop computers had been stolen from the home.  Report number 110015806

04:15 pm       Unit blk Ervine                  Burglary, Residence, Unlawful
Officers Dudley and Antonian responded to a burglary call.  The victims had returned home to find the house had been ransacked and televisions, video game systems, money and jewelry had been stolen.  A witness told the officers that she had heard her dogs barking and looked outside to see two African American males, 18-20 years old, wearing dark colored clothing, walking in the open space behind her home which is adjacent to the victims’ home.  The witness did not see those men enter the victims’ home.  Another neighbor told the victim that three young African American males had been seen in an older white vehicle in the days prior to the burglary looking suspicious in the neighborhood.  Report number 110014870

 05:10 pm      1700 blk Alemany               Vehicle Tampering
Officer Gomez responded to a vehicle tampering call.  The officer met with the victim who told him that her vehicle had been left parked and secured.  Upon returning to her vehicle she discovered that the windows were rolled down.  She did not discover any loss in the vehicle.  The victim attempted to start the vehicle to no avail so she looked under the hood and found that the engine had been tampered with.  The victim had no idea who would have tampered with her vehicle.  Report number 110014864

10:30 pm       3500 blk Mission                 Battery
Officers Baldovino and Otaguro responded to a battery call.  The officers met with the victim who was suffering from two lacerations to his nose.  The victim told the officers that a friend of his had punched twice in the face causing the injuries.  The suspect was upset that the victim had asked for the keys to his garage to be returned.  The victim advised the officers that he would not pursue criminal charges and wanted the incident documented only.  Report number 110016359

03:33 am       1800 blk Sunnydale           Threats
Officers Apodaca and Gabriel responded to a threats call.  The victim feared that a female acquaintance of hers would carry out a threat to harm the victim.  The victim refused to open her door to the suspect due to the hour and told her to come back at a decent hour.  The suspect then made a veiled threat to harm the victim.  Report number 110016440

Vehicle Incidents:

06:00 am        300 blk Teddy                        Stolen Auto
01:40 pm        Geneva/Mission                     Unlicensed Driver
02:49 pm        1900 blk Sunnydale               Recovered Auto
03:30 pm        Mission/St Mary                     Traffic Collision
04:15 pm        Unit blk Ervine                       Stolen Motorcycle
05:06 pm        Mission/Godeus                    Suspended Driver
06:05 pm        York/Montcalm                       Recovered Auto
06:50 pm        400 blk Harkness                   Recovered Auto
11:12 pm        200 blk Holladay                    Recovered Auto
12:10 pm        Mission/Trumbull                   Unlicensed Driver