Incident Date:
Thursday,
July 23rd, 2015
The next Ingleside community meeting will be held at St. Aidan’s
Episcopal Church on Tuesday, August 18, 2015 at
7p.m. The church is located at 101 Gold Mine Drive cross of Diamond Heights Blvd.
Refreshments will be provided, please attend. Thank you.
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1:30pm Persia/Mission Robbery A teenager riding the #29 MUNI
bus was the victim of a robbery and assault. The victim told Ingleside Officers
Hopkins and Grey that he was sitting at the back of the bus, near the rear
doors, when a woman, sitting across from him, asked to see his phone. Before he
could answer, the woman snatched the phone from his hand and ran off the bus.
The victim followed her for several blocks on Mission Street finally catching
up with her at Brazil and Mission. When he asked for his phone back, the woman
turned around, placed her hand in a bag, simulating a weapon, and said “stop
following me. I will shoot you!” When the phone dropped out of the thief’s
pocket, the victim grabbed the phone and tried to walk away. But the thief
grabbed the victim with both hands around the neck and started chocking him.
The thief released her grip when she noticed witnesses walking toward the pair.
She, and a companion, walked up Paris Street and into a nearby residence.
Responding officers went to the address and arrested the woman taking her to
Ingleside Station. The victim was treated for his injuries at St Luke’s
Hospital and released then driven to Ingleside Station where he positively
identified the suspect. She was booked for robbery, aggravated assault, and
terrorist threats. Report number: 150640786
2:06pm San Jose/Rousseau Drugs Ingleside
Officer Hackard was patrolling in an unmarked police vehicle on Silver Avenue
and Alemany when he stopped for a red light. When the light turned green, and
before he could proceed through the intersection, a 2011 Honda CRV, driving
northbound on Alemany, sped through the red light at a high rate of speed.
Officer Hackard began following the vehicle and requested assistance. The
suspects sped north on Alemany, west on Geneva, north on #280 before exiting on
San Jose Avenue with Officer Hackard now joined by Ingleside Officers Trail and
Vong. The vehicle was stopped at San Jose and Rousseau. The officers asked for
license, registration, and insurance from the driver and complied. The officers
conducted a safety check of the vehicle and found two backpacks belong to both
occupants. The backpacks contained a significant quantity of marijuana and a
large quantity of a prescription narcotic. The two were taken to Ingleside
Station and booked for a traffic violation and for possession of narcotics for
sale. Their vehicle was released to its owner. Report number: 150640742
Serious Incidents:
8:20pm Excelsior/Munich Reckless Driving
A reckless motorcycle rider caught the attention of
Ingleside Officers Ocreto and Khan. The police officers were on routine patrol
when they spotted a motorcyclist blow through the stop sign at Dublin and
Persia. The officers followed the cyclist through the neighborhood as he
continued to ignore intersection stop signs. At Excelsior and Munich the
cyclist finally stopped, and when he saw the officers behind him, he dropped
the bike and started running away. Officer Khan, in foot pursuit, chased the
suspect for several blocks finally losing him in the vicinity of Brazil and
Moscow streets. Several units scoured the area to no avail. Report number:
150641756
Vehicle and Other Incidents:
12:12am 1900
Blk Sunnydale Assault
02:40am 100
Blk Laidley Stolen
Vehicle
07:00am Unit
Blk Eastwood Theft from Vehicle
10:29am Mission/Russia Vandalism to Vehicle
02:38pm 400
Blk Rolph Recovered
Vehicle
04:30pm 1900
Blk Sunnydale Stay Away
Order Violation
05:30pm Unit
Blk Sgt John Young Stolen
License Plate
06:30pm 1300
Blk Geneva Stolen
Vehicle
08:20pm Unit
Blk Sgt John Young Traffic
Collision
10:00pm Arlington/Mateo Theft from Vehicle
11:00pm 1800
Blk Ocean Theft from Vehicle
11:18pm 29TH/Tiffany Warrant Arrest
Burglaries with suspect description:
No Incidents to
Report.