Incident Date:Monday, June 1st, 2015Captain McFadden would like to begin bringing the community meetings out to the public. Therefore, the next community meeting will be held at the Glen Eagles Golf Course, 2100 Sunnydale Avenue, on Tuesday, June 16, 2015 at 7p.m. Refreshments will be provided, please attend. Thank you.
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Bernal Heights Rec Center and Bernal Heights Library
500 Moultrie Street @ Jarboe Ave.National Night Out (www.natw.org), in its 32nd year, is designed to get neighbors out on a summer evening so they can meet each other, police and fire personnel, local organizations, and merchants – all with the goal of promoting community safety.FREE BBQ dinner
Climbing wall
Games
Jumpy houses
Arts & crafts
GiveawaysSafety resources & More!Please save the date and spread the word! For more information, email Sarah Rogers at serogers@yahoo.com.Arrests:
11:50am 100 Blk Precita Res Arrest/TrespassingA resident called police because a man, visiting his apartment, refused to leave when asked. Ingleside officers Dungca and Glenn responded and found the trespasser in the backyard of the home. The officers asked the man to leave and he refused. He was subdued and taken to Ingleside Station where he was booked for trespassing and resisting arrest. Report number: 150478004
11:45pm 4100 Blk Mission Stolen AutoIngleside Officers Seavey and Padilla, while on routine patrol, spotted a stolen vehicle parked outside an address where previous arrests have been made for a variety of crimes. The officers parked their patrol car and a man exited a home and got into the driver’s seat of the stolen vehicle. Officers Seavey and Padilla ran up to the car and through the closed driver’s side window, ordered the thief to turn off the ignition and exit the car. Instead of obeying the officers, the driver revved the engine and started to put the transmission selector in to drive. Seavey and Padilla gained access to the vehicle and the suspect exited the vehicle through the passenger door and tried to run away. The officers, now with the help of fellow Ingleside colleagues, De Filippo and Hermosura, managed to secure the vehicle and chase down the car thief and place him in custody. Report number: 150467972
Serious Incidents:8:00am 400 Blk Molimo Hot Prowl BurglaryA man woke up in the morning and discovered his television missing from the living room and a backpack from the den. The victim told Ingleside Officer Curry that he believed the burglar entered his father’s home through an unlocked front gate. Report number: 15047119911:25am 600 Blk Excelsior Hot Prowl BurglaryA husband and wife returned home and noticed the lock on their front gate broken and the screen removed from the front window. The woman looked in the window and noticed the front room had been ransacked and she saw two suspects in her bedroom. When the suspects saw her, they slammed the bedroom door. A few seconds later, the suspects ran out of the bedroom and escaped out the front door. Ingleside Officers Thompson, Archilla, Campos, and Sgt. Springer were dispatched to the address. The victims told the officers that the suspects might have been armed and were wearing latex gloves. The loss was jewelry, an unknown amount of cash, an iPad. Report number: 150477705Vehicle and Other Incidents:2:00am Unit Blk Ocean Threats4:38am 3200 Blk Folsom Burglary8:13am 100 Blk Coleridge Recovered Vehicle10:20am Unit Blk Cayuga Recovered Vehicle10:24am Unit Blk Virginia Recovered Vehicle10:53am 1600 Blk Church Recovered Vehicle11:30am 1700 Blk Alabama Burglary1:00pm Cortland/Nevada Stolen Vehicle4:00pm 200 Blk 29th Theft4:30pm 1700 Blk Alabama Stolen Vehicle4:44pm 5300 Blk Mission Warrant5:30pm Theresa/Mission H&R7:00pm 100 Blk Paris Stolen Vehicle9:34pm Mission/29th Traffic Collision11:00pm 100 Blk Sussex Stolen VehicleBurglaries with suspect description:No Incidents to Report.