Incident Date:Monday, March 16th, 2015The next community meeting at Ingleside Station will be held on April 21, 2015 at 7p.m. Thank you.Arrests:7:20am Bernal Heights/Anderson VandalismThe third time was not a charm for two young lovers who wanted to park in a spot with a view of the City. The man and woman decided to consummate their feelings by the Bernal Heights radio tower. However, the road to the tower is protected by a gate thwarting their amorous plans, but only for a short minute. The lovers decided that no gate was going to prevent a wonderful morning so the two, in their Honda Civic, rammed the gate to gain entrance. But the gate didn’t break. So, they backed up and hit the gate a second time and again the gate held tight. The third time, they backed up even farther, and successfully broke open the gate, before speeding up the access road to the top of the hill. All the noise alerted nearby residents and dog walkers who promptly called police. Ingleside Officers Wong and Chang responded and found the couple, and their severely damaged Honda, parked near the radio towers. Both were put in custody and the driver, who didn’t have a valid California license or insurance, was booked for trespassing, vandalism, malicious mischief, and other charges. Report number: 1502335079:50pm Ocean/Brighton D.U.IIngleside Officers Lucia and Hackard were on routine patrol when they noticed the driver of a Chevy pickup truck straddling two lanes of traffic. They followed the vehicle and watched as the driver collide with a Muni barricade, stop, and then backup before going forward and driving up onto a Muni passenger island. The officers activated their emergency lights and siren and pulled the driver over. When the motorist rolled down his window, the officers could smell the strong odor of alcohol. The driver was removed from the vehicle and was unable to stand without falling. He was placed in the back of a patrol car and observed for awhile before being administered a breath alcohol test. The results showed a blood alcohol level almost three times higher than the allowable legal limit. The suspect was transported to the County Jail and booked for D.U.I and several vehicle code violations. Report number: 150232775Serious Incidents:4:52am Cayuga/Onondaga RobberyA man walking down the street was the victim of a violent robbery. The victim told Ingleside Officers Hoge and Wells that while walking westbound on Onondaga, near the intersection of Cayuga, he was approached from behind by a suspect wearing a hoodie and holding a gun. The suspect hit him three or four times over the head with the butt of the gun before taking his backpack. After removing the backpack, the suspect put the gun to the head of the victim and said, “give me everything or I’m going to shoot you”. In fear for his life, the victim handed over his wallet and the suspect, still holding a gun to the victim’s head, told him to run away or he would shoot him right there. The victim complied and the suspect escaped in an unknown direction. The loss was the backpack, identification, credit and debit cards, and miscellaneous clothing. Report number: 150233369Vehicle and Other Incidents:12:01am Rutland/Campbell Vandalism to Vehicle03:00am Unit Blk Laidley Assault07:20am Bernal Heights/Anderson Traffic Collision07:45am Unit Blk Norton Vandalism to Vehicle08:20am 700 Blk Edinburgh Stolen Vehicle09:00am 100 Blk Concord Burglary12:02pm 200 Blk Maynard Fraud04:47pm 5600 Blk Mission Fraud04:51pm 100 Blk Britton Recovered Vehicle05:05pm 200 Blk Virginia Recovered Vehicle05:30pm 300 Blk Montcalm Recovered Vehicle06:00pm 200 Blk Paris Theft from Vehicle06:00pm 200 Blk Tingley Stolen Vehicle08:00pm Alemany/Farragut Stolen Vehicle08:30pm 5200 Blk Diamond Heights Vandalism to Vehicle09:00pm Unit Blk Tioga BurglaryBurglaries with suspect description:No Incidents to Report.