Incident Date:
Sunday, August 9th, 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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Arrests:
8:22pm 3700
Blk Mission Warrant Arrest Eagle
eyed Sgt. Smith, while on routine
patrol, spotted a suspect who was wanted on two no-bail warrants for auto
theft. The suspect was standing in the doorway of his mother’s home. When Smith
stopped his patrol car and asked for the suspect to come forward the man refused
and ran into the home slamming the front door behind him. Smith called for
backup and several Ingleside units responded and placed a perimeter around the
home. Officers knocked on the front door several times asking the suspect to
come out and surrender. There was no response. The officers then warned the
suspect that if he didn’t come out and surrender they would force open the door
and enter the premises. Again, there was no response. Finally, the officers
forced opened the rear and front doors, entered the home and placed the suspect
in custody. Report number: 150694329
Serious Incidents:
3:30am 100
Blk Delano Hot Prowl Burglary
A man called 911 saying he was a victim of a burglary and he
was standing outside a home where his stolen phone was taken. Ingleside Officers
Macaulay and Lucia met the man who was holding an IPad with an app showing his
phone inside a nearby home. The victim told the officers he had returned home a
short time before and left his front door unlocked while he set his phone and
wallet on a coffee table near the front door. He took his dogs outback to
relieve themselves and when he went back inside he noticed his property gone.
He went on his IPad and tracked the phone to a nearby residence. The officers
went to that residence and contacted the
owner of the home and went inside. One officer even called the stolen phone but
did not hear it ring. The officers exited the home and went back to the
victim’s residence where they determined the burglar most likely entered the
home through the unlocked front door. Report number: 150692248
4:39pm Geneva/Prague Robbery
A man waiting for a bus at Mission and Prague streets was
approached by two men he knew. The victim told Ingleside Officers Shugars and
Ng, the suspects asked the man to walk across the street into Crocker-Amazon
Park. When the three got to the baseball diamond, the two suspect suddenly
attacked the victim, kicking and punching him several times. The suspects then
removed the victim’s cell phone and wallet from his pockets taking cash from
the wallet, and leaving it with the victim before escaping. Several Ingleside
units searched the surrounding area for the suspects without success. The
victim was treated at the scene by medical personnel. Report number: 150693729
Vehicle and Other Incidents:
12:58am Bayshore/Blanken Traffic Collision
06:55am 300
Blk Alemany Recovered
Motorcycle
07:00am 1400
Blk Dolores Vandalism
to Vehicle
08:10am 500
Blk Bosworth Recovered
Vehicle
08:50am 300
Blk Flood Fraud
10:00am 300
Blk Winfield Warrant
Arrest
02:14pm Chenery/Whitney Hit and Run
05:44pm 1900
Blk Sunnydale Recovered
Vehicle
05:57pm Ripley/Folsom Hit and Run
06:58pm 600
Blk Mangels Theft from Vehicle
10:30pm 900
Blk Ellsworth Battery
Burglaries with suspect description:
No Incidents to
Report.