Incident Date:
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meeting will be held in the Ingleside
Police Station Community room on Tuesday, February 16, 2016 at 7p.m. There will be light refreshments available to
those who come to the meeting. All are
welcome to attend. Thank you.
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Arrests:
7:20pm 600
Blk. Anderson Aggravated Assault
A long smoldering dispute between a landlord and a tenant
erupted into flames the day before the tenant was scheduled for eviction.
Ingleside officers Quinlan and Tweedy were dispatched to a call of a violent
dispute and arrived to find four people in the front yard of a home, one of
them in handcuffs courtesy of Ingleside officers Wells and Dominguez. Flames
and smoke billowed from the front of the home. The man in handcuffs had
threatened the landlord and his family with a knife and had set fire to his
room. Fortunately, the fire was quickly extinguished by arriving fire personnel
and the suspect was placed in custody before he could injure any other
residents. He was taken to the County Jail and booked for arson, aggravated
assault, and other serious felonies. Report number: 160075430
Serious Incidents:
7:20pm
1900 Blk. Alemany
Robbery w/Force
7:22am Unit
Blk Ottawa Ave Stolen
vehicle
9:02am Unit
Blk Coleridge St Recovered
vehicle
9:08am 200
Blk Bennington Ave Recovered
vehicle
9:26am 50
Phelan Ave Hit
& Run Traffic Collision
9:43am 3000
Blk Mission St Theft
12:06pm Unit
Blk Montezuma St Recovered
vehicle
12:40pm 200
Blk Bella Vista Way Credit
card fraud
2:22pm Unit
Blk Cordova St Recovered
vehicle
4:28pm 100
Blk Brookdale Ave Burglary
4:52pm 4900
Blk Mission St Mischief,
breaking windows
5:23pm 100
Blk Rey St Warrant
arrest
5:30pm 3100
Blk San Jose Ave Traffic
collision
5:35pm 600
Blk Monterey Blvd Theft
from vehicle
7:37pm Bayshore/Arleta
Ave Theft
8:35pm 1200
Blk Geneva Ave Battery
10:00pm 4000
Blk Mission St Battery
10:04pm Alemany/Onondaga
Ave Stolen vehicle
10:09pm 700
Blk London St Theft
from vehicle
10:26pm 700
Blk Excelsior Ave Theft
from vehicle
11:15pm Geneva/Mission
St Battery
11:41pm 2400
Blk ALemany Blvd Stolen
vehicle
Burglaries with suspect description: