Incident Date:
Friday, September 25th, 2015
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1:23pm 900
Blk Persia Marijuana Offense
Another driver played the no win game of “please stop me
officer”, by rolling at speed through a stop sign right in front of a parked
police car. This time, as countless times before, the officers obliged the
driver by pulling him over to issue a traffic violation. This time, Ingleside Officers
Campos and Thompson found the driver and three passengers inside an older BMW
with all the windows down and the unmistakable smell of marijuana coming from
the car. The driver was licensed and the car had current registration and
insurance. So the driver was given a citation. However, of the two passengers
in the back seat one was on parole. All denied having any marijuana in the car,
despite the smell. A search of their backpacks proved that false. One had about
50 grams of marijuana and the other had an almost equal amount of hash oil in a
jar. Both did not have medical marijuana cards and both were cited for
narcotics violation. Report number: 150841768
Serious Incidents:
4:00pm Arleta/Bayshore Att.
Robbery
PSA Cato and Ingleside Officer Suguitan were on duty at
Ingleside Station when a man and his sister walked in to report an attempted
robbery. The victim said he was standing by the rear door, with a backpack, of
a bus on the #8 MUNI line when it stopped at Arleta and Bayshore. As passengers
boarded and exited the bus, a man came up behind the victim and grabbed his
backpack. The victim resisted as the suspect dragged him off the bus. The two
fought and, at one point, the suspect lifted the victim in the air and threw
him to the ground severely injuring his elbow. The fight continued for several
minutes with the victim refusing to surrender his property until another MUNI
bus arrived and the suspect boarded the vehicle which then left the scene. The
victim was taken to the hospital by his sister for treatment of his injuries.
Report number: 150842302
10:42am San
Jose/Shawnee Robbery
w/Force
A man and woman were violently robbed of their
possessions while walking on the street. The victims told Ingleside Officers
Franceschi, Hardy, and Scott that the suspect suddenly struck the male victim
in the face while grabbing his cell phone and wallet. The victim fell to the
ground and the suspect struck the victim again before taking his property. A
second suspect grabbed the purse strap of the female victim causing her to fall
to the ground and surrendering her purse. Both suspects escaped by running
northbound towards Niagara Street. The loss was two cell phones, ATM cards,
less than $100 in cash, and a passport. Both victims were taken to St. Luke’s
Hospital for treatment of their injuries. Ingleside officers searched the
surrounding area for the suspects without success. Report number: 150843190
Vehicle and Other Incidents:
02:08am 4700
Blk Mission Vandalism
to Vehicle
02:30am Jules/Montford Stolen Vehicle
06:21am Unit
Blk Liebig Hit and Run
09:26am 600
Blk San Jose Recovered
Vehicle
11:40am 300
Blk Valley Battery
01:53pm 300
Blk Holly Park Recovered
Vehicle
02:07pm 200
Blk Putnam Recovered
Vehicle
02:26pm Visitacion/Talbert Recovered Vehicle
02:30pm 800
Blk Ocean Stolen
Vehicle
05:25pm 2600
Blk Bayshore Theft from Vehicle
06:00pm 200
Blk Monterey Stolen
Vehicle
11:00pm 1100
Blk Naples Stolen
Vehicle
Burglaries with suspect description:
No Incidents to
Report.