Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Apr. 25, 2013

Incident Date:
Thursday, April 25th, 2013



Would you like to be a part of the
Neighborhood Emergency Response Training (NERT)?
Click on this link to learn how: 
                                          http://www.sf-fire.org/index.aspx?page=879                               
See: Inglesidepolicestation.com/community-announcements

The ALERT Program is the San Francisco Police Departments civilian disaster preparedness organization. Modeled after the Fire Department's Neighborhood Emergency Response Team (NERT), we are recruiting, training, uniforming, and credentialing civilians to assist law enforcement's response to a disaster. For Further information click on the URL below


CRIME ALERT: Increase in recent trend of robberies and thefts in and around the Balboa BART Station and City College area,
Be vigilant of suspicious vehicles pulling up and its occupants asking for directions and/or to use your phone and then fleeing the scene with your property.      
                                               
Click on Don’t be a target link below:       

                                                           Safety Tips:
*Try not to have your Iphone or other property visible for others to see.
*If someone asks to use your phone, advise them you do not have one.
*Do not store or carry your phones in your back pocket, people will know you have one.
*Have (415)553-8090 programmed in your cell phone to contact SF 911 directly.
*If you see any suspicious activity involving you or others, or see someone needing help 
              Call the police.

Crime Alert: Glen Park BART Station and surrounding area; A recent trend in robberies are occurring where suspect(s) are running up behind an unsuspecting victim and proceed to shove or push them to the ground and then forcefully take their cell phone, MP3 player and/or other valuable belongings. If you happen to see what may seem like a fight taking place on the street, it could actually be a robbery taking place. Immediately call (415) 553-8090 from your cell phone or “911” from a landline. Ingleside Police Officers are stepping up their efforts and increasing patrol to the area as well as sending our plain clothes officers to conduct surveillance. Remember, report any crime that you see taking place or anything that looks suspicious.


Weather related safety; Due to the inclement weather involving high winds, there have been numerous downed power lines and fallen tree limbs throughout the city. If there is a power line down in your neighborhood, for your own safety, do not approach it and stay a safe distance away while calling “911”.  Our headquarters will dispatch officers as well as the appropriate department to come out and assess the situation and repair the damage. If there is a fallen tree limb, call “311” and request DPW (Department of Public Works) to come out and handle the hazard. Also, be sure to look up to see if there are any broken tree limbs that are hanging from the tree that can pose a threat to people and/or property. Call “311” immediately.


Public Safety; In light of recent events at the Boston marathon, the police department will be increasing patrols in areas where the public gather including special events. If you see a suspicious package that does not look right or does not belong in the area, do not investigate it yourself. Create a safe distance between you and the suspicious package and do not use your cell phone to call the police. Use a landline to call “911” and provide your location and if possible the description of the package. Officers will be dispatched to assess the situation and take the appropriate action.


Arrests:


5:31pm       300 Blk Naples                         Drugs
Officers Barajas and Burke were on patrol and driving along the 300 block of Naples Street, when they spotted a vehicle parked illegally on the sidewalk. The officers stopped and exited their patrol vehicle and smelled the strong odor of Marijuana. Officers Barajas and Burke, along with Ingleside Officer Chew, asked the four occupants of the vehicle to step out of the car, while the car was searched for weapons and narcotics. During the search, the officers discovered a tightly rolled up five dollar bill used to inhale cocaine. When questioned, one of the occupants admitted he used the currency to ingest cocaine. Additional searching turned up psilocybin mushrooms and quantities of marijuana and cocaine. One of the occupants was transported to Ingleside Station and booked on a variety of narcotics charges and the other three occupants were released. Case number: 130339454.


8:20pm       Mission/ Ocean                        D.U.I
Ingleside Officer Grennell was sent to the intersection of Mission and Ocean Avenue to investigate a collision where a van collided with several parked motorcycles. When he arrived on scene, the officer found a suspect sitting against a streetlight with the scent of alcohol on his breath and bloodshot eyes, but normal speech. When questioned, the suspect told Officer Grennell that he consumed approximately twelve beers during the last two and a half hours. A witness, who owns one of the motorcycles damaged in the collision, told Officer Grennell that he heard a crash and saw the suspect driving away. He, and the owner of one of the other motorcycles, chased the suspect a short distance and stopped the escape and asked the driver to exit his van. A records check revealed the suspect was unlicensed and had been cited numerous times  for driving without a license. After a thorough investigation, Officer Grennell concluded that the suspect was intoxicated and was arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol. Report number: 130340019.



Serious Incidents:

No Incidents to Report.



Vehicle and Other Incidents:

   8:00am          Geneva/Mission                        Traffic Collision
12:00pm           3100 Blk Mission                     Threats
12:38pm           1600 Blk Felton                       Fraud
  2:45pm           900 Blk Ellsworth                     Theft from Building
  4:19pm           Unit Blk Chenery                      Harassing Phone Calls
  4:28pm           San Jose/Randall                      Warrant Arrest
  7:29pm           Mission/Cortland                      Traffic Collision
  8:20pm           Mission/Ocean                          Hit and Run
  9:30pm           200 Blk Bemis                          Vandalism to Property
10:00pm           Unit Blk St Marys                     Stolen Vehicle


Burglaries with suspect description:

No Incidents to Report.





Apr. 24, 2013

Incident Date:
Wednesday, April 24th, 2013



Would you like to be a part of the
Neighborhood Emergency Response Training (NERT)?
Click on this link to learn how: 
                                         http://www.sf-fire.org/index.aspx?page=879                               
See: Inglesidepolicestation.com/community-announcements

The ALERT Program is the San Francisco Police Departments civilian disaster preparedness organization. Modeled after the Fire Department's Neighborhood Emergency Response Team (NERT), we are recruiting, training, uniforming, and credentialing civilians to assist law enforcement's response to a disaster. For Further information click on the URL below


CRIME ALERT: Increase in recent trend of robberies and thefts in and around the Balboa BART Station and City College area,
Be vigilant of suspicious vehicles pulling up and its occupants asking for directions and/or to use your phone and then fleeing the scene with your property.      
                                                
Click on Don’t be a target link below:       

                                                           Safety Tips:
*Try not to have your Iphone or other property visible for others to see.
*If someone asks to use your phone, advise them you do not have one.
*Do not store or carry your phones in your back pocket, people will know you have one.
*Have (415)553-8090 programmed in your cell phone to contact SF 911 directly.
*If you see any suspicious activity involving you or others, or see someone needing help 
              Call the police.

Crime Alert: Glen Park BART Station and surrounding area; A recent trend in robberies are occurring where suspect(s) are running up behind an unsuspecting victim and proceed to shove or push them to the ground and then forcefully take their cell phone, MP3 player and/or other valuable belongings. If you happen to see what may seem like a fight taking place on the street, it could actually be a robbery taking place. Immediately call (415) 553-8090 from your cell phone or “911” from a landline. Ingleside Police Officers are stepping up their efforts and increasing patrol to the area as well as sending our plain clothes officers to conduct surveillance. Remember, report any crime that you see taking place or anything that looks suspicious.


Weather related safety; Due to the inclement weather involving high winds, there have been numerous downed power lines and fallen tree limbs throughout the city. If there is a power line down in your neighborhood, for your own safety, do not approach it and stay a safe distance away while calling “911”.  Our headquarters will dispatch officers as well as the appropriate department to come out and assess the situation and repair the damage. If there is a fallen tree limb, call “311” and request DPW (Department of Public Works) to come out and handle the hazard. Also, be sure to look up to see if there are any broken tree limbs that are hanging from the tree that can pose a threat to people and/or property. Call “311” immediately.


Public Safety; In light of recent events at the Boston marathon, the police department will be increasing patrols in areas where the public gather including special events. If you see a suspicious package that does not look right or does not belong in the area, do not investigate it yourself. Create a safe distance between you and the suspicious package and do not use your cell phone to call the police. Use a landline to call “911” and provide your location and if possible the description of the package. Officers will be dispatched to assess the situation and take the appropriate action.


Arrests:


10:46pm     3300 Blk Mission                             Burglary
Officers Peregrina and McMilton were on patrol when they were flagged down near Mission and 30th Street. The citizen pointed to the intersection and alerted the officers that there were three individuals trying to detain a male subject. The officers immediately made their way to the intersection and took custody of the suspect. They then spoke to the two Walgreen’s employees and the one security guard, who said they saw the suspect come into the store and made his way to the candy aisle. The suspect then picked out two boxes of candy and tried to hide them underneath his shirt. The suspect saw that he had been spotted and immediately tried to make his escape through the rear exit door. The two employees and the one security guard gave chase and caught the suspect outside of the store. While in custody the suspect spontaneously stated, “I went in there to take bars, that’s how I make my money”.  A computer check revealed the suspect had two outstanding warrants for his arrest as well. He was subsequently booked on the theft and warrants. Report Number: 130336961


Serious Incidents:


10:40pm     3700 Blk Mission                             Assault
Officers Zerga and Gabriel were dispatched to a stabbing call on the 3700 block of Mission Street. When they arrived, they located the victim who was holding his chest. The officers checked the victim and observed a puncture wound to the right side of his chest. Medics were immediately requested to the scene. The victim told the officers that he was inside the establishment playing pool with an acquaintance. During the game, an argument erupted and they each challenged each other to a fight. Both the victim and the suspect then went outside and engaged in a physical altercation. During the fight the suspect pulled out a knife and proceeded to stab the victim. The suspect then fled the area on foot. The victim provided a description of the suspect and told the officers that he would definitely be able to identify the suspect if he saw him again. Officers searched the area to no avail. The victim was transported to the local hospital for further treatment. After a short while, the attending physician told officers that the victim was in stable condition. Report Number: 130336977.


Vehicle and Other Incidents:

  1:00am           200 Blk Santos                        Theft from Vehicle
  7:40am           800 Blk Ellsworth                     False Report
  9:12am           Unit Blk Valmar                        Recovered Vehicle
  9:30am           100 Blk Ney                            Attempted Theft from Vehicle
  3:37pm           200 Blk Miguel                        Recovered Vehicle
  7:00pm           1700 Blk Alabama                   Recovered Vehicle
  8:50pm           4900 Blk Mission                     Recovered Vehicle
  9:00pm           1600 Blk Alabama                   Attempted Theft from Vehicle
11:00pm           50 Phelan                                 Stolen License Plate
11:10pm           3100 Blk Alemany                    Vandalism to Property
11:45pm           3300 Blk Mission                      Battery


Burglaries with suspect description:

No Incidents to Report.





Apr. 23, 2013


Incident Date:
Tuesday, April 23rd, 2013



Would you like to be a part of the
Neighborhood Emergency Response Training (NERT)?
Click on this link to learn how: 
                                          http://www.sf-fire.org/index.aspx?page=879                               
See: Inglesidepolicestation.com/community-announcements

The ALERT Program is the San Francisco Police Departments civilian disaster preparedness organization. Modeled after the Fire Department's Neighborhood Emergency Response Team (NERT), we are recruiting, training, uniforming, and credentialing civilians to assist law enforcement's response to a disaster. For Further information click on the URL below


CRIME ALERT: Increase in recent trend of robberies and thefts in and around the Balboa BART Station and City College area,
Be vigilant of suspicious vehicles pulling up and its occupants asking for directions and/or to use your phone and then fleeing the scene with your property.      
                                                
Click on Don’t be a target link below:       

                                                           Safety Tips:
*Try not to have your Iphone or other property visible for others to see.
*If someone asks to use your phone, advise them you do not have one.
*Do not store or carry your phones in your back pocket, people will know you have one.
*Have (415)553-8090 programmed in your cell phone to contact SF 911 directly.
*If you see any suspicious activity involving you or others, or see someone needing help 
              Call the police.

Crime Alert: Glen Park BART Station and surrounding area; A recent trend in robberies are occurring where suspect(s) are running up behind an unsuspecting victim and proceed to shove or push them to the ground and then forcefully take their cell phone, MP3 player and/or other valuable belongings. If you happen to see what may seem like a fight taking place on the street, it could actually be a robbery taking place. Immediately call (415) 553-8090 from your cell phone or “911” from a landline. Ingleside Police Officers are stepping up their efforts and increasing patrol to the area as well as sending our plain clothes officers to conduct surveillance. Remember, report any crime that you see taking place or anything that looks suspicious.


Weather related safety; Due to the inclement weather involving high winds, there have been numerous downed power lines and fallen tree limbs throughout the city. If there is a power line down in your neighborhood, for your own safety, do not approach it and stay a safe distance away while calling “911”.  Our headquarters will dispatch officers as well as the appropriate department to come out and assess the situation and repair the damage. If there is a fallen tree limb, call “311” and request DPW (Department of Public Works) to come out and handle the hazard. Also, be sure to look up to see if there are any broken tree limbs that are hanging from the tree that can pose a threat to people and/or property. Call “311” immediately.


Public Safety; In light of recent events at the Boston marathon, the police department will be increasing patrols in areas where the public gather including special events. If you see a suspicious package that does not look right or does not belong in the area, do not investigate it yourself. Create a safe distance between you and the suspicious package and do not use your cell phone to call the police. Use a landline to call “911” and provide your location and if possible the description of the package. Officers will be dispatched to assess the situation and take the appropriate action.


Arrests:

7:37pm       Persia/Lisbon                          Warrant
Officers Grennell and Shugars were driving Eastbound on Persia Avenue, when they observed a vehicle that did not have a front license plate. The officers pulled the vehicle over and spoke to the driver and explained the reason for pulling him over. The suspect provided his license and registration to the officers. A computer check on the driver revealed he had an outstanding warrant for failure to appear in Solano County and was placed under arrest. The officers transported the driver to Ingleside station where they confirmed the warrant. The driver was ultimately booked on the warrant and for the traffic violation. Report number: 130333343


10:33pm     Unit Blk Blythdale                  Resisting/Delaying
Officers Ma and Hauscarriague responded to the unit block of Blythdale Avenue regarding a fight between two female subjects. Upon arrival, the officers located the subjects out on the sidewalk and separated both parties for their own safety.  One of the females involved said she lived in one of the units and had engaged the other woman, her cousin, in an argument because she was not allowed in her apartment. They then spoke to the second female who was very intoxicated and still yelling. The officers tried to get the subject to go home, but she refused to leave. The officers concluded that because of her intoxicated state, she was unable to care for herself, therefore arrested her for public intoxication. The subject resisted and struggled with the officers.  After getting control of the subject, she was then transported to San Francisco County jail, and was booked for public intoxication and resisting arrest. Report number: 130333763




Serious Incidents:

No Incidents to Report.



Vehicle and Other Incidents:

  3:00am           500 Blk Franconia                                Theft from Vehicle
  3:40am           300 Blk Mullen                                    Vandalism to Vehicle
  7:48am           Visitacion/Bayshore                              Battery
  9:00am           Maynard/Congdon                               Traffic Collision
10:00am           4900 Blk Mission                                 Shoplifting
12:00pm           600 Blk Banks                                     Vandalism to Vehicle
  1:45pm           Unit Blk Roanoke                                 Recovered Vehicle
  4:15pm           Mission/Richland                                  Traffic Collision
  5:00pm           Mission/Geneva                                    Battery
  5:30pm           Sawyer/Sunrise                                    Traffic Collision
  5:35pm           4000 Blk Mission                                 Traffic Collision
  5:36pm           200 Blk Flood                                      Vandalism to Vehicle
  6:33pm           Mission/Valencia                                  Traffic Collision
  8:03pm           200 Blk Paris                                       Restraining Order Violation
11:30pm           600 Blk Anderson                                Stolen Vehicle


Burglaries with suspect description:

No Incidents to Report.




Thursday, April 25, 2013

Apr. 22, 2013

Incident Date:
Monday, April 22nd, 2013



Would you like to be a part of the
Neighborhood Emergency Response Training (NERT)?
Click on this link to learn how: 
                                          http://www.sf-fire.org/index.aspx?page=879                               
See: Inglesidepolicestation.com/community-announcements

The ALERT Program is the San Francisco Police Departments civilian disaster preparedness organization. Modeled after the Fire Department's Neighborhood Emergency Response Team (NERT), we are recruiting, training, uniforming, and credentialing civilians to assist law enforcement's response to a disaster. For Further information click on the URL below


CRIME ALERT: Increase in recent trend of robberies and thefts in and around the Balboa BART Station and City College area,
Be vigilant of suspicious vehicles pulling up and its occupants asking for directions and/or to use your phone and then fleeing the scene with your property.      
                                                
Click on Don’t be a target link below:       

                                                           Safety Tips:
*Try not to have your Iphone or other property visible for others to see.
*If someone asks to use your phone, advise them you do not have one.
*Do not store or carry your phones in your back pocket, people will know you have one.
*Have (415)553-8090 programmed in your cell phone to contact SF 911 directly.
*If you see any suspicious activity involving you or others, or see someone needing help 
              Call the police.

Crime Alert: Glen Park BART Station and surrounding area; A recent trend in robberies are occurring where suspect(s) are running up behind an unsuspecting victim and proceed to shove or push them to the ground and then forcefully take their cell phone, MP3 player and/or other valuable belongings. If you happen to see what may seem like a fight taking place on the street, it could actually be a robbery taking place. Immediately call (415) 553-8090 from your cell phone or “911” from a landline. Ingleside Police Officers are stepping up their efforts and increasing patrol to the area as well as sending our plain clothes officers to conduct surveillance. Remember, report any crime that you see taking place or anything that looks suspicious.


Weather related safety; Due to the inclement weather involving high winds, there have been numerous downed power lines and fallen tree limbs throughout the city. If there is a power line down in your neighborhood, for your own safety, do not approach it and stay a safe distance away while calling “911”.  Our headquarters will dispatch officers as well as the appropriate department to come out and assess the situation and repair the damage. If there is a fallen tree limb, call “311” and request DPW (Department of Public Works) to come out and handle the hazard. Also, be sure to look up to see if there are any broken tree limbs that are hanging from the tree that can pose a threat to people and/or property. Call “311” immediately.


Public Safety; In light of recent events at the Boston marathon, the police department will be increasing patrols in areas where the public gather including special events. If you see a suspicious package that does not look right or does not belong in the area, do not investigate it yourself. Create a safe distance between you and the suspicious package and do not use your cell phone to call the police. Use a landline to call “911” and provide your location and if possible the description of the package. Officers will be dispatched to assess the situation and take the appropriate action.


Arrests:


3:50pm       4400 Blk Mission                             Drugs
Officers Hurwitz and Duffin were on foot patrol checking on a business along the 4400 block of Mission Street. When they entered the establishment, they noticed a man looking nervously at the officers and then at the back entrance. The officers approached the man and asked if he was on parole or probation. He told the officers he was on probation and a computer check confirmed that his probation included a search condition. When the officers began searching the victim, he stated, “Just arrest me because I know I’m going to jail.” His statement turned out to be correct because the officers discovered in several pockets a cocaine pipe and a large quantity of crack cocaine. Report number: 130329063


6:59pm       3400 Blk Mission                             Drugs
Officer Hurwitz was on routine patrol when she saw a man exit a vehicle and walk across the street. Another man, waiting near the vehicle, was known to Officer Hurwitz from previous arrests. When both men noticed Officer Hurwitz they quickly started to walk away to avoid being stopped. Officer Hurwitz drove down the street and stopped both subjects for questioning. She also radioed for backup and several other Ingleside officers responded to the scene. During a search of the first suspect, officers discovered a quantity of Methamphetamine in one of his pockets and several rolls of cash in another pocket. Because he was on probation, and was wanted on an outstanding traffic warrant, the suspect was transported to Ingleside Station and booked for a variety of charges. The other man was not arrested. Report number: 130330010


10:27pm     Bosworth/Marsily                            Robbery
Officers Carrasco and Dominguez were responding to another call when they were flagged down by a man, who said he was robbed by two men after exiting the Glen Park BART station. The victim told the officers he was walking down Bosworth Street when he saw two men approaching him on the sidewalk. The victim crossed the street to avoid the men, but the suspects turned and followed him. When the suspects reached the victim they grabbed his shirt and pushed him up against the wall on a building. One of the robbers told the victim, “this will only hurt for a minute. Give me everything”. The two robbers took the victims red bag with clothing, books and eye glasses, and then reached into his jacket and took more clothing, a wallet containing credit cards, ID cards, miscellaneous business cards, and a cell phone before running away. The officers broadcast a description of the suspects and, a short time later, Ingleside Officers Ma and Hauscarriague radioed they located some of the victim’s property on the 100 block of Rousseau Street. Officer Hauscarriague also broadcast that he noticed a tall wooden fence in the area moving back and forth and “crunching” sound coming from the other side of the fence. Other Ingleside officers responded to the scene and Officer Hauscarriague peered over the fence and spotted the two suspects in the backyard of a residence. They were immediately taken into custody and a search of the two robbers found some of the victim’s clothing along with his wallet. Both suspects were taken to Ingleside Station and booked on a variety of charges. Report number: 130330355


Serious Incidents:

1:10 am      Alemany/Lyell                                  Robbery
Ingleside Officers Carrasco and Dominguez were dispatched to the area of Mission and Alemany to investigate a robbery. The victim told the officers he was walking down Alemany, near Lyell Street, when he noticed a vehicle driving slowly along the street parallel to him. Fearing he was going to be robbed, the victim stopped walking. The vehicle kept going a few feet farther and stopped. After stopping, a passenger jumped out of the vehicle and approached the victim with a black semi-automatic handgun. The robber demanded the victim’s backpack, wallet, and Ipod music player. Fearing for his safety, the victim complied with the robber’s demands. The robber then entered the waiting vehicle and sped away. Report number: 130330612


1:40pm       John F Shelley/Cambridge             Robbery
Field Training Officer Elton and Officer Cortez were dispatched to McLaren Park after a report of a robbery. The officers were flagged down by the victim who told police he was relaxing in his car, with the windows down and eyes closed, listening to music when he felt someone punch him on the left side of his face. He woke up to see two men, one with a handgun, reaching through the window to take his iPhone. Then, one of the robbers told the victim, “give me all your money, your keys, your wallet”, saying, “I’ll kill you if I have to”. The victim, fearing for his life, complied. The suspects then fled on foot and the victim ran for help finding a woman in the park who called police. Report number: 130328811



Vehicle and Other Incidents:

12:00am           300 Blk Flood                          Stolen Vehicle
  2:30am           Unit Blk Nantucket                   Burglary
  9:00am           300 Blk Pope                           Stolen Vehicle
  9:25am           100 Blk Amazon                      Recovered Vehicle
10:00am           San Jose/Baden                        Stolen Vehicle
10:10am           2600 Blk Bayshore                   Recovered Vehicle
10:14am           600 Blk Hearst                         Recovered Vehicle
10:18am           1800 Blk Diamond                   Recovered Vehicle
12:21pm           San Jose/30th                           Traffic Collision
  1:08pm           28th/Sanchez                            Traffic Collision
  1:59pm           Unit Blk Cambridge                  Recovered Vehicle
  3:00pm           600 Blk Monterey                    Vandalism to Property
  6:00pm           200 Blk Mateo                         Theft from Vehicle
  6:30pm           Unit Blk Junior Terrace            Theft from Vehicle
  7:30pm           100 Blk Moneta                       Restraining Order Violation
  8:00pm           Seneca/Mission                        Hit and Run
  8:15pm           4900 Blk Mission                     Burglary
  9:00pm           2600 Blk San Jose                   Stolen Vehicle
10:00pm           100 Blk Brewster                     Theft from Vehicle


Burglaries with suspect description:

No Incidents to Report.





Apr. 21, 2013


Incident Date:
Sunday, April 21st, 2013



Would you like to be a part of the
Neighborhood Emergency Response Training (NERT)?
Click on this link to learn how: 
                                          http://www.sf-fire.org/index.aspx?page=879                               
See: Inglesidepolicestation.com/community-announcements

The ALERT Program is the San Francisco Police Departments civilian disaster preparedness organization. Modeled after the Fire Department's Neighborhood Emergency Response Team (NERT), we are recruiting, training, uniforming, and credentialing civilians to assist law enforcement's response to a disaster. For Further information click on the URL below


CRIME ALERT: Increase in recent trend of robberies and thefts in and around the Balboa BART Station and City College area,
Be vigilant of suspicious vehicles pulling up and its occupants asking for directions and/or to use your phone and then fleeing the scene with your property.      
                                                
Click on Don’t be a target link below:       

                                                           Safety Tips:
*Try not to have your Iphone or other property visible for others to see.
*If someone asks to use your phone, advise them you do not have one.
*Do not store or carry your phones in your back pocket, people will know you have one.
*Have (415)553-8090 programmed in your cell phone to contact SF 911 directly.
*If you see any suspicious activity involving you or others, or see someone needing help 
              Call the police.

Crime Alert: Glen Park BART Station and surrounding area; A recent trend in robberies are occurring where suspect(s) are running up behind an unsuspecting victim and proceed to shove or push them to the ground and then forcefully take their cell phone, MP3 player and/or other valuable belongings. If you happen to see what may seem like a fight taking place on the street, it could actually be a robbery taking place. Immediately call (415) 553-8090 from your cell phone or “911” from a landline. Ingleside Police Officers are stepping up their efforts and increasing patrol to the area as well as sending our plain clothes officers to conduct surveillance. Remember, report any crime that you see taking place or anything that looks suspicious.


Weather related safety; Due to the inclement weather involving high winds, there have been numerous downed power lines and fallen tree limbs throughout the city. If there is a power line down in your neighborhood, for your own safety, do not approach it and stay a safe distance away while calling “911”.  Our headquarters will dispatch officers as well as the appropriate department to come out and assess the situation and repair the damage. If there is a fallen tree limb, call “311” and request DPW (Department of Public Works) to come out and handle the hazard. Also, be sure to look up to see if there are any broken tree limbs that are hanging from the tree that can pose a threat to people and/or property. Call “311” immediately.


Public Safety; In light of recent events at the Boston marathon, the police department will be increasing patrols in areas where the public gather including special events. If you see a suspicious package that does not look right or does not belong in the area, do not investigate it yourself. Create a safe distance between you and the suspicious package and do not use your cell phone to call the police. Use a landline to call “911” and provide your location and if possible the description of the package. Officers will be dispatched to assess the situation and take the appropriate action.


Arrests:


1:12pm       5700 Blk Mission                   Drugs
Ingleside Officers Hurwitz and Duffin were on routine patrol when they spotted a man they recognized from previous arrests. The officers stopped and asked him if he was still wanted on an outstanding warrant. He said, “No” and told the officers he took care of the warrant.  The officers, not believing the suspect, ran a computer check which showed he was wanted on a $25,000 warrant for theft.  The suspect was taken to Ingleside Station where a search revealed cocaine in one of his pockets. He was booked on the warrant and narcotics charge. Report number: 130325522


3:35pm       Brookdale/Santos                   Theft/Drugs
Ingleside officers Hopkins, Uang and Sgt’s Riskin, and Inocencio were on the lookout for a suspect wanted for a theft of a backpack from a victim on a Muni bus. The theft occurred a few days prior, and Ingleside officer Lee, after viewing the Muni camera footage, recognized the suspect from prior arrests and alerted officers on patrol. On Sunday, April 21st, officers Hopkins and Uang spotted the suspect riding his bike in the area. The officers caught up with him at Brookdale and Santos Streets and placed him under arrest. The suspect was transported to Ingleside Station and booked on a variety of charges. Report number: 130326194


Serious Incidents:

8:00pm       Unit Blk Niagara                    Theft
A mother arrived at Ingleside Station and spoke to Police Service Aide Cato and requested to file a theft report. The mother said that her son was standing out in front of their residence when an unknown suspect approached him and asked to use his Iphone. The son handed the phone to the suspect, who then ran off with the phone. The mother said she did not witness the incident, but stated she owned the Iphone. The mother said her Iphone does have tracking software, but was unable to track the phone. Report Number: 130335690


10:25pm     Italy/Mission                           Theft
Officers McCall and Lozano were on routine patrol when they were dispatched to Mission and Italy Streets regarding the theft of a cell phone. Upon arrival, the victim told the officers she was sitting on a Muni bus when a man ran up and took her Iphone from her hand before running out the center door. She said several other men exited the bus at the same time, who may have been with the suspect. She told the officers that she might be able to recognize the suspect. Officers McCall and Lozano broadcast a description of the crime and suspects. Meanwhile Department of Operations Officer Nyce was able to track the missing phone to Crocker-Amazon Park. Officer McCall and Lozano, and other Ingleside officers, travelled to the parking lot and discovered two cars with several men loitering around the vehicles. The Iphone was discovered in a grassy area about 20 feet from one of the vehicles and a case, belonging to the phone, was found on the rear seat of that same vehicle. The victim was brought to the park, but she told the officers she could not positively identify any of the men in the parking lot. All were released. Report Number: 130326962.



Vehicle and Other Incidents:

  1:30pm           Geneva/Brookdale                   Threats
  4:20pm          Persia/Dublin                            Hit and Run
  5:30pm           100 Blk Bemis                         Stolen Vehicle
  5:32pm           Unit Blk Lisbon                        Recovered Vehicle
  6:49pm           1100 Blk Bernal Heights           Trespassing
  7:30pm           Ocean/Alemany                        Hit and Run
  8:30pm           Unit Blk Seville                         Battery
11:00pm           4400 Blk Mission                     Stolen Vehicle


Burglaries with suspect description:

No Incidents to Report.