Incident Date:
Friday, December 11th, 2015
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Holiday Awareness: Buying presents online is convenient, especially for thieves.
Some follow delivery trucks and others just porch surf looking for
opportunities. So, if you’re ordering online, arrange delivery for when you or
a family member are home. If you can’t, try to arrange delivery to a local
mailbox store or have the delivery held at a safe location until you are home.
If you’re shopping the traditional way and visiting stores for your purchase,
be sure to place your packages out of sight if you have to leave them in your
car. However, it’s best not to leave anything of value in your car, even your
trunk. Thieves watch mall parking lots and downtown garages for opportunities.
Arrests:
4:32pm 400 Blk 28th
Street Attempted Robbery
A man was making several trips between his car and his
apartment, unloading items, when, on his last trip, found a suspect inside his
vehicle going through his center console. The victim confronted the suspect and
pinned the robber against the front passenger door frame. However, the suspect
didn’t want to give up. He took out some pepper spray and sprayed the victim on
the side of his face and shoulder. He also swung his fist several times at the
victim, fortunately not connecting. The victim shouted for his roommate to help
and he came out and assisted subduing the suspect while calling the police.
Ingleside Officers Alday and Pacchetti responded and placed the suspect in
custody. A records check revealed two outstanding warrants for the suspect. He
was placed in custody but before being transported to Ingleside Station he had
one last request telling the officers, “Let me have just one last cigarette
before I am gone for the holidays”. The officers refused his request. Report
number: 151071887
Captain’s note: While the victims in this case should be commended
for helping arrest this thief, it’s always prudent not to confront any suspect.
While this suspect was armed with pepper spray, many times car burglary suspects
are arrested with knives, guns, and other weapons. The best behavior is to call
police and give dispatch a full description of the suspect.
Serious Incidents:
7:23pm 2500
Blk Diamond
Robbery
A woman walking down the street was suddenly approached
from behind by a man. The suspect grabbed the victim’s purse, and after a brief
struggle, took the purse and ran to a waiting White mini-van which sped away.
The loss was the purse, a wallet, cash, gift cards, clipper card,
identification, keys, credit cards, debit cards, and insurance cards. Ingleside
Officers Hardy and Scott responded and interviewed witnesses who provided a
description of the suspects. Report number: 151072192
Vehicle and Other Incidents:
08:00am 400
Blk Chenery Burglary
10:00am Unit
Blk Madison Recovered
Vehicle
10:37am Unit
Blk Leese Recovered Vehicle
10:44am 400
Blk Eugenia Recovered
Vehicle
11:03am 500
Blk Molimo Fraud
11:30am Unit
Blk Bronte Recovered Vehicle
02:00pm 50
Phelan Stolen
Vehicle
02:20pm 4400
Blk Mission Vandalism
to Vehicle
02:20pm 200
Blk Talbert Recovered
License Plate
02:30pm 800
Blk Geneva Battery
03:40pm Mission/Russia Warrant Arrest
04:43pm Unit
Blk Nebraska Recovered
Vehicle
07:00pm 300
Blk Mullen Stolen Vehicle
07:35pm 100
Blk Lansdale Recovered
Vehicle
08:00pm 3700
Blk Mission Arson
09:00pm 200
Blk Moscow Stolen
Vehicle
09:00pm 300
Blk Hearst Theft
11:45pm 1500
Blk Treat Restraining Order
Violation
Burglaries with suspect description:
No Incidents to
Report.