Incident Date:
Sunday,
May 31st, 2015
Captain 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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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.
FREE
BBQ dinner
Climbing wall
Games
Jumpy houses
Arts & crafts
Giveaways
Safety
resources & More!
Please save the date and spread the word! For more
information, email Sarah Rogers at serogers@yahoo.com.
Arrests:
3:10am 4400 Blk Mission Threats
A pedestrian flagged down Ingleside
Officers Marshall and Wells claiming a man kicked his car and was challenging
passersby to fight. The officers got out of their patrol car and went over to
the suspect to talk to him. The suspect was not cooperative, appeared
inebriated, and refused the officers’ requests to walk to his nearby home. When
the officers again asked him to leave, he balled up his fists and stood in a
fighting stance, challenging the officers. The officers radioed for assistance and, with
the help of Officers McCall and Lozano, were able to subdue the suspect and transport
him to Ingleside Station. Report number: 150473957
4:26pm Unit Blk Carrizal Malicious Mischief
A man
sitting in his car was startled to see a neighbor walk up to a pickup truck and
slash the front tire. The pickup truck belonged to the victim’s father.
Ingleside Officers Hornstein and Chan questioned the suspect who admitted
slashing the tire saying the reason for the vandalism was that the truck was
parked in his driveway. The suspect was cited for malicious mischief and
released. Report number: 150475420
6:59pm 700 Blk Edinburgh Stolen Vehicle
A serial
car thief with several warrants, who recklessly avoided two previous arrest
attempts during the past week, was finally apprehended thanks to the great
police work of Ingleside Officers Padilla, Seavey, and Alvarez. On Sunday evening, the three officers were on
patrol when they spotted the suspect near, what later turned out to be another
stolen car, at the intersection of Edinburgh and France. The officers exited
their vehicle and approached the suspect, who upon seeing the officers, began
running away south on Edinburgh. Officer Seavey was in hot pursuit and soon
caught up with the suspect less than a block away. The suspect was restrained
and arrested. He was wanted for an outstanding warrant for vehicle theft. On
May 25th, he recklessly drove away in a stolen car after being
spotted by Ingleside officers. Five days later, in another stolen car, he
repeated the same dangerous actions after being spotted by other Ingleside
officers. The suspect was taken to Ingleside Station and booked on a variety of
charges. The stolen car he was using at
the time of his arrest was returned to its rightful owner. Report number:
150476064
Serious Incidents:
No Incidents to
Report.
Vehicle and Other Incidents:
0:05am Unit
Blk Stanford Hts Auto Boost
9:00am Unit
Blk Santa Rosa Stolen
Vehicle
8:00pm 1800 Blk Diamond Auto Boost
8:45pm San Jose/Santa
Rosa Traffic
Collision
11:56pm 5300
Blk Diamond Hts Auto Boost
Burglaries with suspect description:
No Incidents to
Report.