Incident Date:
Monday,
November 30th, 2015
The next Ingleside community meeting will be held in the Ingleside Police Station community room on Tuesday, December 15, 2015 at 7p.m. Refreshments will be provided. Are all welcome to attend. Thank you!
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Department
Career Opportunity
Starting
Salary: $81,380 (Top Step Officer Salary: $120,094*)
*after 5 years
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Chief Greg
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serve the citizens of one of the most beautiful cities in the country. San
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Arrests:
A call of an auto burglary in progress prompted Officers
Hauscarriague and Seaborn to respond to the 200 block of Holladay Avenue. The
caller said that there was a white vehicle parked on the street with two people
aboard going through the glove compartment. The officers arrived and found the
vehicle with both subjects still inside, but when the subjects saw the police
they tried to drive away. Officer Seaborn approached the vehicle and ordered
the driver to stop and turn the vehicle off. With nowhere to go the driver had
no option but to comply. The male driver and female passenger were quickly
detained. A computer inquiry revealed both subjects had No Bail warrants for
their arrest. The officers then searched the vehicle and found an array of
items. Officer Seaborn found heroin and paraphernalia, stolen checks from other
possible home and car burglaries, shotgun ammunition and a loaded shotgun
hidden under the backseat. The vehicle itself was a reported a stolen rental
car. Both subjects were ultimately booked on several felony charges. Report
Number: 151038144
Serious Incidents:
No Incidents to
Report.
Vehicle and Other Incidents:
02:00am Southwood/Plymouth Stolen Vehicle
02:30am 500
Blk Teresita Stolen
Vehicle
07:25am Unit
Blk Cotter Recovered
Vehicle
09:30pm Unit
Blk Rutland Stolen
Vehicle
10:00am 100
Blk Britton Battery
01:05pm Diamond
Heights/Goldmine Stolen Vehicle
01:30pm Alemany/Mt
Vernon Traffic Collision
03:00pm 200
Blk Gold Mine Dr. Embezzlement
03:39pm Cesar
Chavez/Alabama Traffic Collision
05:50pm 500
Blk Powhattan Recovered
Vehicle
06:00pm Monterey/Congo Stolen Vehicle
06:30pm 100
Blk Lansdale Stolen
Vehicle
07:00pm 2000
Blk Alemany Vandalism to
Vehicle
07:00pm 500
Blk 28th Street Stolen
Vehicle
09:00pm 500
Blk 30th Street Theft from Vehicle
10:00pm 100
Blk Prentiss Stolen
Motorcycle
Burglaries with suspect description:
No Incidents to
Report.