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10:50 am 800 Blk Peralta Auto BoostA man called police saying he just saw a woman, wearing a hoodie and black pants, break into his car and then escape on a small BMX bicycle. The victim followed the suspect as she entered a home on the 200 block of Peralta Street. Ingleside officers Suguitan, Seaborn, and Curry responded to the home on Peralta and talked to a man standing out in front near a BMX bicycle. The male told the officers that there were no women inside his home. The victim was brought to the address and said the man was not the same person who burglarized his car. However, a computer check revealed the man in front of the home was wanted on an outstanding warrant from Daly City Police Department. He was transported to Ingleside Station and booked for the warrant. Report number: 150757240Serious Incidents:
No Incidents to Report.Vehicle and Other Incidents:0:17am 900 Blk Geneva Warrant1:05am Alemany/Congdon Traffic Collision4:18am 3300 Blk Mission Battery5:25am 400 Blk Monterey Burglary8:05am Bosworth/Lippard Traffic Collision8:10am Unit Blk Laidley Fraud9:00am Unit Blk Bronte Fraud12:18pm Unit Blk Santa Rosa Recovered Vehicle1:32pm 100 Blk Alemany Counterfeit3:17pm 100 Blk Dorcas Burglary4:30pm 800 Blk Peralta Burglary4:39pm Argonaut/Burr Traffic Collision\5:20pm 2800 Blk Diamond Fraud8:00pm 5200 Blk Mission Stolen Vehicle8:00pm Mt. Vernon/Mission Stolen Vehicle9:00pm 5400 Blk Mission Stolen Vehicle9:49pm Mission/Valencia Traffic CollisionBurglaries with suspect description:No Incidents to Report.