Incident Date:Sunday, December 6th, 2015The next Ingleside community meeting will be held at Ingleside Police Station community room on Tuesday, December 15, 2015 at 7p.m. Refreshments will be provided, please attend. Thank you.San Francisco Police DepartmentCareer OpportunityStarting Salary: $81,380 (Top Step Officer Salary: $120,094*)*after 5 years of service and possession of a POST Advanced CertificateChief Greg Suhr personally invites you to join a highly respected police department and serve the citizens of one of the most beautiful cities in the country. San Francisco Police Officers perform a wide variety of duties to promote public safety and security, prevent crime and enforce the law. Police Officers perform a number of essential functions. For example, they patrol districts to prevent and detect crime; respond to calls for assistance; conduct criminal investigations; interact with the community to build cooperation and support; pursue and arrest suspects; enforce traffic and parking laws; write reports and maintain records; work with superiors, peers, and others as a team; prepare for and participate in planned events; prepare for court and give testimony; and fulfill other administrative duties when required.Minimum Qualifications: Be at least 20 years of age. You will need to be 21 years old before starting the academy. There is no maximum age limit. Have not been convicted of a felony crime. Have not been convicted of an offense involving domestic violence. Have not been convicted of any misdemeanor, which carries a penalty of prohibiting ownership, possession or control of a firearm. Be a U.S. citizen or a permanent resident alien and become a U.S. citizen within two years. 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The background investigation process consists of:- Personal History Questionnaire- Employment-character-background investigation- Psychological evaluation- Polygraph examination- Medical examination that includes a vision test, a hearing test and height/weight measurements.Apply at SFPDCAREERS.COM Email: Joinsfpd@sfgov.org“The San Francisco Police Department is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Discrimination of any kind is prohibited in all areas of employment, including recruitment, hiring, training, promotion, compensation and benefits.”San Francisco Police Department Recruitment & Retention UnitFor more information visit: www.sanfranciscopolice.org or call (415) 734-3331/32Holiday 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:3:23pm 100 Blk Hamerton NarcoticsIngleside Officers Campos and Thompson were on routine patrol when they spotted two juveniles on a motorcycle driving on Hamerton Street. The young men looked too young to have driver’s licenses and both were wearing bicycle helmets instead of motorcycle helmets. That was enough information for the officers to stop and question the two. The driver told the officers that he didn’t have a license only a permit. The passenger, who was wearing a backpack, suddenly bolted, running away down Hamerton and across several lanes of traffic with Officer Thompson in pursuit while Office Campos radioed for assistance. The suspect, during the pursuit, tossed the backpack near Elk Street. Finally, a block or two later, realizing that he couldn’t outrun the swift Thompson, the suspect stopped and put his hands in the air. He was placed in handcuffs and another Ingleside unit retrieved the backpack. Inside was a large quantity of marijuana, scales, hash oil, water pipes, grinders, butane canisters, and a small amount of currency. Both suspects were taken to the Juvenile Justice Center where they were cited and then released to their parents. Report number: 151056566Serious Incidents:7:29pm Lawrence/Huron Attempted KidnappingA woman walking home from after exiting a MUNI bus at Mission and Lawrence was attacked from behind by an unknown assailant. The victim told Ingleside Officers Kikuchi and Custodio that the suspect snuck up from behind and placed his hand over her mouth so she couldn’t scream. The victim dropped to the ground and when free of the suspects grip started screaming for help. The suspect then ran away in an unknown direction. Report number: 151057235Vehicle and Other Incidents:12:15am Unit Blk Wool Stolen Vehicle01:00am 4200 Blk Mission Battery01:55am 3400 Blk Mission Assault03:00am Brunswick/Lowell Hit and Run08:05am 2000 Blk Alemany Recovered Vehicle07:00pm Mission/Naglee Traffic CollisionBurglaries with suspect description:No Incidents to Report.