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Arrests:
12:45am Sickles/San Jose Warrant Arrest While patrolling the area of Sickles and San Jose Avenue, a moving vehicle without headlights nor taillights turned on in the dark caught the attention of Ingleside Officers Bryant and Elliston. The officers effected a traffic stop and identified the driver through a valid California I.D.; however, a computer check revealed that the driver had three active warrants and had never been issued a California driver’s license. The driver was aware that he did not have a driver’s license and had previously been cited twice before for driving without a license. Therefore, he was taken to Ingleside Station and booked for the moving violation and outstanding warrants. Report number: 15078708711:13pm Bosworth/Lippard Warrant Arrest Officers Cuenca and Tweedy observed a vehicle run a stop sign at Bosworth and Lippard Street. A traffic stop was made and the driver told the officers that she did not see a stop sign at that intersection. Officer Tweedy asked the driver to provide her driver’s license and proof of insurance, and the driver was not able to provide her neither. Upon running a computer check, the officer discovered that the driver had a suspended California driver’s license, was on probation, and also had an active warrant for her arrest. The driver’s identification was confirmed and the driver was arrested for the violation and active warrant. Consequently, the officers transported her to county jail and her car was towed. Report number: 150790353
Serious Incidents:
1:24pm 30th/Mission Battery Upon responding to a call regarding a physical altercation on a Muni Coach, Officers Oryall and Zasly approached the scene and boarded a Muni Coach. The officers interviewed the first victim who claimed to be a tourist and spoke very little English. Another officer arrived on scene to translate for the victim and was able to comprehend that the tourist was visiting from a different country, so he was taking various pictures of San Francisco. The victim admitted that he took a picture of a mother and her daughter, and upon doing so, the mother got up from her seat while the bus was in motion and began to hit him. The mother explained to the officers that the reason she hit him was because she thought he had taken an inappropriate picture of her daughter and got upset. The victim told the officers that he was not hurt and refused medical treatment. Additionally, there were no charges pressed against the mother and neither party wanted further police action. Report number: 150788411Vehicle and Other Incidents:12:00am 200 Blk College Vandalism to Property12:01am 100 Blk Foote Stolen Vehicle07:50am 100 Blk Sussex Fraud08:10am 600 Blk La Grande Burglary11:54am Bosworth/Diamond Traffic Collision12:45pm Castle Manor/Mission Hit and Run01:15pm Bosworth/Lippard Stolen Vehicle02:30pm 200 Blk Bennington Theft from Building02:35pm 3200 Blk Mission Burglary05:00pm Unit Blk Regent Dog Bite06:00pm Madrid/Amazon Stolen Vehicle07:56pm San Jose/Geneva Hit and Run08:30pm 1000 Blk Goettingen Assault09:00pm 200 Blk Oneida Vandalism to Vehicle09:02pm 300 Blk Prentiss Battery09:25pm 100 Blk Onondaga Vandalism to VehicleBurglaries with suspect description:No Incidents to Report.