Incident Date:
Wednesday, May 20th, 2015
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Arrests:
No Incidents to
Report.
Serious Incidents:
4:32am 4000
Blk Mission Robbery
A concerned citizen, removing graffiti from a public
structure, was punched and then robbed of his wallet. The victim told Ingleside
Officers Wong and Hoge that he was painting over graffiti on the Mission Street
Bridge, which spans Alemany Blvd., when he noticed a black sedan driving by at
a slow speed. The driver of the sedan stopped then backed up and a man exited
the passenger door. The suspect was wearing a white bandana covering his face.
The man yelled at the victim to surrender his wallet. When the victim hesitated
for a few moments, the suspect punched the victim several times on the left
side of his face. Fearing for his safety, the victim surrendered his wallet
containing cash, miscellaneous credit cards, and his California Driver’s
License. Report number: 15048230
2:55pm 1900
Blk San Jose Hot Prowl Burglary
A citizen, who was fortunately home at the time, stopped a
burglar from breaking into her home. The homeowner told Ingleside Officers
Walsh and Mora that she heard her doorbell ring several times and went to the
front door to see who was ringing her bell. She looked out her front door and
saw an unknown man, wearing a black hooded sweatshirt with a bandanna covering
his face, standing at the iron security gate at the front of her stairs. The
burglar didn’t see the homeowner and began ramming the gate with his shoulder
while using a tool to break the lock on the gate. Once he broke open the gate
he made eye contact with the homeowner through the glass in her front door.
When the burglar saw the homeowner, he turned and fled down the front stairs.
Several Ingleside units searched the area for the burglar without success.
Report number: 160439636
11:48pm Cayuga/Mt.
Vernon Robbery
A woman walking home was the victim of a violent armed robbery.
The victim told Ingleside Officers Kikuchi and Defilippo that, while walking on
Cayuga Street, she was suddenly confronted by a man who pointed a gun at her.
She turned around and tried to run away only to be confronted by a second
suspect who punched her in the face and threw her to the ground. The first
suspect then took her purse and both men then fled in an unknown direction. The
loss was, the purse containing several hundred dollars in cash along with a
driver’s license. The victim refused medical attention. Report number:
150444403
Vehicle and Other Incidents:
08:00am Unit
Blk Sussex Burglary
11:00am 1300
Blk Alemany Burglary
12:07pm Unit
Blk Martha Fraud
13:55pm 700
Blk Congo Fraud
02:00pm Palmetto/Ramsell Stolen Vehicle
02:25pm Unit
Blk Curtis Trespassing
03:00pm 1600
Blk Geneva Fraud
03:24pm Unit
Blk Sussex Attempted Burglary
03:47pm 3200
Blk Mission Theft from Building
05:55pm Mission/Silver Vandalism to Vehicle
06:30pm 2100
Blk Geneva Stolen
Vehicle
07:40pm 1600
Blk Valencia Theft from Vehicle
08:40pm Alemany/Silver Hit and Run
09:30pm Tompkins/Banks Stolen Vehicle
09:57pm 100
Blk Teddy Vandalism
to Vehicle
11:37pm 100
Blk Anderson Recovered
License Plate
Burglaries with suspect description:
No Incidents to
Report.