Incident Date:
Wednesday, April 15th, 2015
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Arrests:
2:15pm Unit
Blk Ocean Forgery &
Stolen Property
An alert bank employee spotted something suspicious about a
check a customer wanted to deposit. The check, which was going to be used to
open a bank account, was made out to the customer, signed by the customer on
the bottom of the check, and endorsed by the customer on the back. The document
was a business check with a label from a non-existent company. The employee
asked her supervisor to inspect the check and the supervisor agreed it was
suspicious and called police. Ingleside Officers Chew, Dominguez, Espinosa, along
with Sgt. Martin responded and questioned the customer before arresting her
after the bank supervisor completed a citizen’s arrest form. She was
transported to Ingleside Station for booking and a search of her belongings
turned up a stolen credit card. When asked about how the credit card got in her
purse she responded, “It was magic”. Report number: 150329128
Serious Incidents:
No Incidents to
Report.
Vehicle and Other Incidents:
08:22am Dolores/San
Jose Traffic
Collision
08:40am 100
Blk Dalewood Attempted Burglary
09:45am 1200
Blk Geneva Battery
10:00am 3200
Blk Folsom Burglary
11:40am 300
Blk Seneca Theft from Building
12:00pm 300
Blk 27th Theft
12:40pm 200
Blk Athens Recovered Vehicle
03:20pm Mission/Russia Hit and Run
05:30pm 4000
Blk Mission Stolen
Vehicle
06:00pm Unit
Blk Gambier Stolen
Vehicle
06:30pm Ocean/Phelan Hit and Run
06:45pm 200
Blk 29th Vandalism
to Property
Burglaries with suspect description:
No Incidents to
Report.