Incident Date:
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Arrests:
1:21pm
Unit Blk. Lisbon
Sex Offender
The call was serious. A
man, wearing blue jeans and a blue plaid shirt, was brandishing a gun at Geneva
and Naples. Several Ingleside officers responded, including Burke and Aiello.
The officers didn’t find the suspect at that location and soon dispatch updated
the call reporting the suspect was at Silver and Naples. While en route Burke
and Aiello found the suspect walking on Lisbon near Avalon. The officers exited
their patrol car and ordered the suspect to the ground where he was placed in
handcuffs. Inside one of his pants pockets was an air-soft pistol. In another
pocket was a quantity of methamphetamine. A records check revealed he was
supposed to register as a convicted sex offender in October of 2013. He failed
to do so. He was taken to Ingleside Station and booked for several crimes.
Report number: 160077583
Serious Incidents:
3:40am Unit Blk. Cordova Att. Robbery
A man walking home on Cordova Street felt uneasy while
noticing two men approaching him on the sidewalk. One of the men asked for a
cigarette. When the victim said “no”, the suspects got closer to him. Fearing
for his safety, the victim began running away toward Rolph Street. He didn’t get far before he tripped and fell.
Both suspects then caught up with him.
One pinned the victim to the ground while the other punched him in the
face and kicked him on his hip. The suspects went through the victim’s pockets
and didn’t find what they wanted. So they left and the victim got to his feet
and ran to Geneva Avenue to call police. The victim sustained minor injuries to
his face, knee and hip and refused medical attention. Report number: 160076331
5:09pm 100 Blk. Cayuga Hot Prowl Burglary
A woman watching TV with her boyfriend and her infant child
got up and left the room to fetch some food for the baby. She immediately saw
her front door open and several items missing from her living room. She
suspects the burglars entered her home with house keys taken from her car
several months ago when it was broken in to. The loss was MacBook Pro, iPad
Air, two iPhone 5’s, and an Apple watch. Report number: 160078111
8:00pm 100 Blk. Lundy Ln. Robbery, Aggravated Assault
The call came in to dispatch of a woman screaming for help on
the Lundy Lane stairway. Ingleside officers Paras and Joseph, along with
several other units, responded and found the crying and bruised victim holding
her hand which had been sliced by the suspect’s knife. The woman told the officers
that she was walking home from a pilates class on Mission Street when she heard
a man behind her talking on his phone. A few seconds later, the suspect wrapped
his arm her neck while placing a knife against her face. He told her to give
him her bag. She tried to push his hand away and, during the attempt, cut her
hand. The suspect then ripped the purse away bruising her shoulder, arms, and
neck. The suspect escaped running westbound on Esmeralda and northbound on
Coleridge. Several neighbors responded to the scene after hearing the victim’s
scream for help. The officers summoned medical assistance and the victim was
treated at the scene for her injuries. The loss was a purse along with several
credit and debit cards. Ingleside units located several security cameras in the
area which will help in the investigation. Report number: 160078882
Vehicle and Other Incidents:
8:57am 200
Blk Amazon Ave Recovered
vehicle
9:53am 700
Blk Monterey Blvd Stolen
vehicle
10:05am 50
Phelan Ave Hit
& Run traffic collision
10:06am 400
Blk Marietta Dr Burglary
10:29am Unit
Blk Trumbull St Recovered
vehicle
11:27am 300
Silver Ave Recovered
vehicle
11:50am 2000
Blk Alemany Blvd Burglary
12:15pm 1000
Blk Tompkins Ave Recovered
vehicle
12:29pm 2000
Blk Alemany Blve Burglary
1:26pm 1400
Blk Shotwell St Recovered
vehicle
2:50pm Castro
St/29th ST Stolen
vehicle
3:02pm 100
Blk Ney St Recovered
vehicle
4:51pm 300
Blk Sawyer St Battery
7:26pm 600
Blk San Jose Ave Theft
from vehicle
7:49pm 2200
Blk San Jose Ave Vandalism
to a vehicle
9:56pm Persia
Ave/Paris St Battery
Burglaries with suspect description:
No Incidents to
Report.