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June 27, 2012

Incident Date:
Wednesday, June 27th 2012

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Arrests:

12:28am     5600 Blk Diamond       Shooting Into Dwelling
Officer Ferronato responded to the intersection of Surrey and Swiss in regards to a shooting. The victim informed the officer that he had been in an altercation with two known suspects and one unknown suspect. When the victim drove away from the scene, he heard gunshots and felt something hit him. The victim did not have any injuries, and was given a Follow Up Form, Victim of Violent Crime Form and a Marcy’s Card. The victims’ car had a large hole in the passenger side front door, and it had been penetrated to the inside passenger seat bottom. The car was towed to CSI for further investigation. Two of the suspects were detained and a cold show was administered. The victim positively identified the two suspects, and they were transported to Ingleside Station without incident. Several other units were also on scene and searched the residence of the suspects. A .22 rifle was seized and booked at Ingleside Station. Report 120504792
                                                   ****Best Arrest of the Day****

6:10pm       600 Blk Banks             Terrorist Threats
Officers Barajas and Almaguer responded to a call regarding a restraining order violation. The victim informed the officers that he had filed a police report against a known suspect that same day. When the victim returned home, he found the suspect there and called the police stating he felt unsafe with him there. The suspect was taken into custody and was booked at Ingleside Station. The suspect made a written statement regarding the incident, and it was booked as evidence.  Report 120500358

Other incidents:  

12:30am     Stillings/Nordhoff         Auto Boost
Officers Fung and Suguitan responded to a call regarding a theft from a locked vehicle. The victim stated he had parked his car the night before and upon returning the next morning he noticed the passenger side door had been pried open and several personal papers had been stolen from the glove compartment. The officers could not find any fingerprints on the vehicle. The victim was informed of possible identity theft procedures and was provided with an Identity Theft resource guide. Report 120506776

6:26am       5200 Blk Diamond         Robbery
Officer Morgante was dispatched to a call regarding a shoplifting incident. The victim informed the officer that he had witnessed a mischievous suspect go into the liquor section and place 8 bottles of liquor into a green bag. The suspect also grabbed two boxes of diapers and proceeded to the register. The suspect stated she had purchased these diapers at an earlier time and wanted to return them. When the victim informed the suspect she could pay for the bottles of liquor the victim pulled out a bottle of pepper spray and told the victim if he did not back up she would spray him. The victim backed up and the suspect walked out of the store with the cart full. The victim continued to watch the suspect as a gray car pulled up alongside her and picked her up. The victim informed the officer that the video surveillance should have caught the incident and will be made available to investigators upon their request. Report 120505104

10:15am     900 Blk Ellsworth        Malicious Mischief
Officers Hopkins, Peregoy and Johnson responded to a call regarding a broken window. The victim informed the officers she had been home when she heard glass breaking from the bedroom. The victim walked into her bedroom and looked outside to see five suspects run from the scene. The victim believes the holes were made from a bb gun as she did not hear any gunfire. The victim was given a Follow Up Form and a Marcy’s Card. The officers searched the surrounding area for suspects to no avail. Photos were taken of the scene and booked as evidence at Ingleside Station. Report 120508095

12:00pm     3300 Blk Folsom St      Embezzlement
Officer Lee was on Station Duty at Ingleside Station when a victim came in to file a report of embezzlement. The victim stated he had a business contract with a known suspect and had arrangements to be paid. The suspect sent a check and it had bounced. The victim and his lawyer tried to contact the suspect, but the suspect disconnected his phones and moved to India. The victim and his lawyer also sent emails asking for the money. The lawyer received a response on his email stating he was sorry about the money, and he would pay him back. The suspect also stated not to inform the police of the incident, because if he was arrested there was no way he would be able to pay the victim back what was owed. Inspector Dito; in the SUV Financial Crimes Unit, was sent all documents along with a copy of the report. All evidence was booked at Ingleside Station. Report 120505988

12:00pm     1800 Blk Geneva          Dog Bite
Officers Trujillo and Howard responded to a call regarding a dog attack. The victim informed the officers that a known suspects’ dog had bitten her arm. The victim refused medical treatment but wanted the incident documented. The victim informed the officers she wanted them to speak with the suspect regarding the incident. The victim was given a Follow Up Form and was advised as to follow up options. The officers then responded to the suspects’ home and made contact with the owner and dog.  The suspect stated she was fully aware of the incident and she was making an effort to control her dog by scheduling obedience classes. The Animal Care and Control was sent a copy of the incident. Report 120505518

12:00pm     1700 Blk Cayuga          Threatening Calls
Officers Paras and Shugars were dispatched to a call regarding threatening text messages. Upon the officers arrival the victim stated she had been receiving excessive text messages for the past three months approximately five times a day from a known suspect. The victim stated she was not afraid for her safety. Report 120507570

1:30pm       1500 Blk Valencia        Prescription Forge
Officer Tam responded to a report of an attempted prescription forgery. The victim stated that a known suspect tried to receive two medications. One was printed from a computer, and the other was hand written. The victim felt this was odd and spoke with the second victim. The second victim stated that only one prescription was authorized. The suspect was denied the medication that was hand written, and walked away. The next day an unknown suspect pretended to be the victim and authorized the prescription that was denied. Later that day the known suspect from the day before retrieved the medication and walked away. The forged prescription was booked into evidence at Ingleside Station. The officers searched for the suspect to no avail. Report 120506798

2:00pm       5100 Blk Mission          Robbery
Officer Ocreto responded to a call regarding a stolen backpack. The victim stated she was walking home when an unknown suspect ran up to her and grabbed her backpack off her shoulder. The victim struggled to hold on but the suspect gained control and took off running. The victim informed the officer that if she saw him again, she would be able to positively identify him. The officer informed the victim that if she saw the suspect again to call 911 immediately. The officer then searched the surrounding area for the suspect to no avail. Report 120506726

3:00pm       5200 Blk Mission            Fraud
Police Service Aide Heckenberg-Tognozzi was on station duty when a victim came in to file a report of fraud. The victim stated that she had received a letter from Chase Bank, stating they were putting a hold on funds. The victim checked her credit report and noticed several discrepancies. The victim informed the Bank that she never held an account with them and never gave anyone permission to open an account under her name. The Bank informed the victim that they would have to file a police report. All copies of the bank statements were booked as evidence at Ingleside Station. Report 120505546

4:07pm       Coleridge/Kingston         Public Intoxication
Officers Sugitan and Fung responded as back-up to Officer Tam. Officer Tam had detained four unknown suspects for loitering. After a warrant check was made with negative results, three of the suspects were released. The fourth suspect was held for public intoxication. Officer Tam took the alcoholic beverage from the suspect and verified it was indeed alcohol. The bottle was taken into evidence. The suspect did not comply with the officers and resisted arrest. The suspect was booked. Report 120507116

6:00pm                3500 Blk Mission       Burglary
Officers Sanchez and Curry responded to a call regarding a burglary. The victim stated that he had placed his bicycle in a storage unit the night before, and upon returning the next morning he noticed it was missing. The victim pointed out that there was a small window that had been removed. The victim did not have the serial number for his bicycle and there were no surveillance cameras in the area. Photographs were taken of the scene and booked as evidence at Ingleside Station. Report 1205051026

8:00pm                900 Blk Edinburgh    Burglary
Officer Morrow responded to a call regarding a burglary investigation. The victim informed the officer that she had locked and secured her front door the night before. When the victim awoke the next day she noticed the door frame had been forcibly cracked. The victim also informed the officer that she had not noticed anything missing from her home. Photographs of the damaged door frame were booked as evidence at Ingleside Station. Report 120505251

9:27pm                100 Blk Ordway         Shooting Into Dwelling
Officers Hom and Antonian were dispatched to a report of shots fired. The victim informed the officers that a bullet had come through her window. Several Units also responded and searched the area for a suspect(s) to no avail. The victim stated that she was home alone when she heard gunshots emanating from outside her residence. The victim stated she did not observe any suspects or hear any vehicles from her home. The victim showed the officers her window which had a small hole consistent with the size of a bullet. There was another hole on the victims’ wall but it was too high up to be removed or looked at. CSI was called and responded the next morning. All evidence was booked at Ingleside Station. Report 120507928

Vehicle:

  1:45am          Unit Blk Southwood           Traffic Accident
  5:18am          300 Blk Coleridge              Stolen Auto: 1989 Toyota Camry, Blue
  8:00am          700 Blk Ocean                   Traffic Accident
  7:00pm          200 Blk Congo                  Stolen Auto: 1995 Acura Integra, Green
  8:00pm          200 Blk Ney                      Stolen Auto: 1993 Saturn SL2, Silver
  8:00pm          Geneva/Alemany                Stolen Auto: 2001 Nissan NX2000, Red
  9:00pm          Powhattan/Anderson          Stolen Auto: 2001 Acura CL, Black
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