Incident Date:
Thursday, September 24th, 2015
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1:46pm 700
Blk Moscow Traffic
Violation/Narcotics
Many times criminals will arrest themselves by their
inattentive action. That was the case on this day when Ingleside Officers
Campos and Thompson spotted the driver of an older Toyota as he drifted through
a stop sign on Moscow Street. The officers stopped the driver and asked to see
his driver’s license, insurance, and registration. The motorist had none of the
items necessary to drive a car. The insurance and registration was missing and,
he claimed, his driver’s license was at home. A computer query turned up his
license was suspended. He was placed in custody and the officers searched the
vehicle discovering several packages of methamphetamine. He was cited for the
vehicle code violations and for possession of narcotics. His car was towed to
the impound yard. Report number: 150838602
Serious Incidents:
No Incidents to
Report.
Vehicle and Other Incidents:
02:30am 4800
Blk Mission Burglary
06:10am Mission/Geneva Theft
07:41am 200
Blk Roanoke Battery
08:59am Santos/Velasco Battery
09:40am 50
Phelan Theft from Building
10:11am 200
Blk Whitney Recovered
Vehicle
11:00am 50
Phelan Theft from Building
11:30am 600
Blk Chenery Theft from Vehicle
11:46am 200
Blk Lisbon Recovered Vehicle
01:00pm 70
Blk Morse Burglary
01:04pm 300
Blk Monterey Recovered
Vehicle
01:40pm 100
Blk Blythedale Vandalism
to Property
01:53pm 3300
Blk Mission Shoplifting
03:31pm Lawrence/Alemany Theft from Vehicle
04:20pm Ocean/Jules Hit and Run
04:30pm 200
Blk Day Burglary
07:00pm 1500
Blk San Jose Vandalism
to Vehicle
07:13pm Unit
Blk Ogden Recovered Vehicle
07:30pm Geneva/San
Jose Theft
08:40pm Unit
Blk Blythedale Vandalism
to Vehicle
Burglaries with suspect description:
No Incidents to
Report.