Incident Date:
Tuesday, December 22nd, 2015
The next Ingleside community
meeting will be held at the Upper Noe
Recreation Center located at 295 Day Street on Wednesday, January 20, 2016 at
7p.m. There will be light
refreshments available to those who come to the meeting. All are welcome to attend. Thank you.
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.
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Arrests:
9:57am Mission/Richland Indecent Exposure
Ingleside Officer Nagai, along with Ingleside Sgt. Springer,
responded to a report of a man exposing himself on a #49 MUNI bus. When the
officers boarded the bus the driver pointed out a passenger sitting in the rear
of the coach as the suspect. At first, the suspect denied the charge. But, when
told about witnesses and surveillance video evidence, he admitted the crime. A
computer check revealed the suspect was on probation until 2018 for the same
offense. He was taken to Ingleside Station for booking and his probation was
revoked. Report number: 151101622
Serious Incidents:
5:15pm Mission/Cesar
Chavez Robbery
A woman noticing an altercation between a man and a woman
stopped her car, exited the vehicle, and pulled out her cell phone to gather
video of the incident. It was then, she told Ingleside Officer Hornstein, the
male suspect walked over to her yelling profanities and asking what she was
doing. The suspect then grabbed the victim’s cell phone and ran to a parked
vehicle which sped away from the scene. The victim ran home and used her
boyfriend’s phone to call police. Report number: 151102971
Vehicle and Other Incidents:
09:05am 300
Blk 29th Street Recovered
Vehicle
09:15am Unit
Blk Mangels Fraud
10:19am 1200
Blk Naples Burglary
11:00am 200
Blk Molimo Recovered
Vehicle
12:16pm 200
Blk Delano Theft of Bicycle
01:15pm 300
Blk Silver Shoplifting
01:40pm 300
Blk Munich Fraud
02:49pm Unit
Blk Mansfield Stolen
Vehicle
03:45pm Unit
Blk Byron Fraud
05:00pm 100
Blk Gates Burglary
05:30pm 100
Blk Bennington Burglary
05:49pm 600
Blk Monterey Recovered
Vehicle
07:00pm Unit
Blk Brookdale Burglary
08:00pm 200
Blk Parque Stolen
Vehicle
08:42pm Cayuga/Seminole Traffic Collision
09:00pm Unit
Blk Santa Ynez Stolen
License Plate
Burglaries with suspect description:
No Incidents to
Report.