Incident Date:
Friday, July 31st, 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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Serious Incidents:
11:30pm 1200
Blk Bosworth Assault
A local resident who saw 12 subjects walking into Glen
Canyon Park at 11:30 at night thought this was suspicious and decided to make
an anonymous call to police. Officers Scott and Hardy got the call and went to
check it out. Upon arrival, they made their way into the park and, to their
surprise, found 100 teenagers inside the park having a party. As they approached,
the large crowd began dispersing and running away in all directions. The
officers then heard a loud commotion coming from the 1200 block of Bosworth and
went to investigate. As they continued to patrol the area they were flagged
down by an unknown subject who said he heard that someone in the crowd had been
stabbed. The officers conducted a search but couldn’t find any victim(s). About
45 minutes later, the officers were notified that a stabbing victim had walked
into San Francisco General, who said he had been stabbed near Glen Canyon Park.
Officer Scott and Hardy went to speak with the victim, who said as he was
leaving the park with some friends when they were confronted by another group
of young men. A fight broke out and at some point during the scuffle he said he
sustained several cuts to his left hand. The victim suffered two cuts, one of
them requiring 6 stitches and was considered to be in stable condition. Several
Ingleside units searched the Glen Canyon Park and found a knife on the 1200 block
of Bosworth Street. No surveillance cameras were located. Report Number:
150667382
Vehicle and Other Incidents:
01:47am 4700
Blk Mission Vandalism
to Property
04:30am 2600
Blk Bayshore Vandalism
to Property
08:10am 700
Blk Brunswick Recovered
Vehicle
10:45am 500
Blk Amazon Recovered
Vehicle
11:53am Alemany/Leo Theft from Vehicle
01:00pm 200
Blk Foerster Theft
08:03pm 2000
Blk Sunnydale Recovered
Vehicle
11:35pm Silver/Congdon Traffic Collision
Burglaries with suspect description:
No Incidents to
Report.