Incident Date:
Monday, June 8th, 2015
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SAVE THE DATE FOR INGLESIDE STATION’S FREE NATIONAL NIGHT OUT BBQ!
Tuesday, August 4, 5-8pm
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.
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Games
Jumpy houses
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Giveaways
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No Incidents to
Report.
Serious Incidents:
4:00am 200
Blk Anderson Hot Prowl
Burglary
Two women asleep were awakened by a loud noise in front of their
home. They fell back to sleep without checking the nature of the noise. They
woke up a few hours later to discover that their two bicycles, secured behind a
locked front gate, were missing. The victims told Ingleside Officer Curry the
locked front gate was wide open and that several bars on the gate were bent
enabling access to the front lobby of their home. Report number: 150499298
10:45am Unit
Blk Elsie Hot Prowl
Burglary
Ingleside Officer Curry was dispatched to a home to
interview the residents regarding a burglary that took place several days
before. The victims said that evening they retired to bed and woke up the next
morning to find their garage door open and several items missing. The residents
told the officer that two “road” bikes were stolen along with items from their
garaged vehicle. One of the homeowners discovered a wire hanger wedged between
the garage door panels that was used to release the emergency bypass cord, thus
opening the garage door. CSI was called to the scene to collect evidence.
Report number: 150499834
1:30pm 100
Blk Oxford Hot Prowl Burglary
A woman returned home to find her front door wide open. The
victim told Ingleside Officer Suguitan the suspect broke in through a locked
garage side door and ransacked the home taking an unknown amount of cash and
valuables. A woman who occupies an in law unit adjacent to the garage said she
was in the shower and heard doors being slammed. She told officer Suguitan that
she didn’t pay any attention to the noises because she thought it was her
father returning home. CSI was called and responded to the home. Report number:
150500481
3:57pm 900
Blk France Carjacking
Ingleside Officers Hoge and Padilla were on routine patrol
when they spotted a late model Toyota Camry traveling on London near Russia.
When the vehicle approached the police car, the driver tried to hide his face
from the officers. Hoge and Padilla turned around and began following the car
as it traveled through the neighborhood. The officers notified dispatch of
their situation and requested a check on the license plate, which turned up
stolen. The officers also noted that there were two other people in the
vehicle. The officers radioed for assistance, then followed the vehicle until
they activated their emergency lights and sirens at the intersection of Onondaga
and Mission. The driver of the stolen vehicle then made a right turn on Mission
and fled southbound at a high rate of speed. The suspects then turned east on
France and the officers, fearing for the public safety, stopped their pursuit.
Moments later, a witness at France and Vienna, motioned to officers the
abandoned vehicle in the 900 block of France. The driver and one passenger had
fled, but another passenger was still in the car. A more complete computer
check revealed that the vehicle was taken in a carjacking on May 30th
from an address in the 3300 block of Mission. The vehicle was towed to the CSI
lot for further investigation. The inebriated passenger found in the stolen
vehicle was cited for being drunk in public and released. Report number:
150473264
Vehicle and Other Incidents:
8:39am 100
Blk Tioga Theft
8:45am 400
Blk Paris Recovered Vehicle
8:45am Unit
Blk Tioga H&R
9:00am 1200
Blk Geneva Fraud
9:31am 100
Blk San Juan Recovered Vehicle
10:19am Unit
Blk Berkeley Recovered Vehicle
1:18pm 1800 Blk Diamond Traffic Collision
2:00pm 5200 Blk Diam.
Hts Auto Boost
2:45pm 300 Blk Russia Recovered Vehicle
8:00pm Russia/London Stolen Vehicle
8:30pm Cambridge/Gladstone Stolen Vehicle
9:00pm 3800 Blk Mission Theft
10:30pm Ogden/Prentiss Auto Boost
Burglaries with suspect description:
No Incidents to
Report.