Incident Date:
The next Ingleside Community
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.
San Francisco Police 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
Francisco Police Officers perform a wide variety of duties to promote public
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a number of essential functions. For example, they patrol districts to prevent
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investigations; interact with the community to build cooperation and support;
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Qualifications:
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There is no maximum age limit.
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Arrests:
9:51pm
400 Blk. Geneva Malicious
Mischief
An anonymous citizen called dispatch to report a suspect
writing graffiti on a Muni bus shelter. Ingleside officers Wells and Shih
responded and found the suspect with a pen in hand continuing his creative
pursuits on City property. He was quickly placed into custody and cited for
malicious mischief. The damage to the bus shelter was estimated at less than a
$100. Report number: 160082708
11:56pm
Portola & Woodside Drive DUI
Ingleside officers Sandoval and McMilton were dispatched to
investigate an accident at the intersection of Portola and Woodside Drive.
Three vehicles were involved. When they arrived they found one vehicle on the
center divider on Woodside Drive, another sustaining serious left side damage
in the middle of the intersection, and a third with minor front end damage
stopped facing eastbound on Portola Drive. The driver of the second and third
vehicles told the officers the driver of the first vehicle, driving west on
Portola, drove through a red light at full speed and collided with the other
two vehicles. The officers interviewed the driver of the first vehicle who
appeared intoxicated. He was given a roadside sobriety test and failed. A
breathalyzer test revealed a blood alcohol level twice the legal maximum. He
was taken to the County Jail and booked for DUI. Report number: 160083029
Serious Incidents:
Vehicle and Other Incidents:
7:36am 100
Blk Foote Ave Stolen vehicle
8:08am 700
Blk Morse St Burglary
12:54pm 200
Blk Laidley St Theft
1:19pm 100
Blk Excelsior Battery
1:35pm 100
Blk Otsego Ave Theft
from vehicle
3:21pm 4700
Blk Mission St Vandalism
4:11pm 1500
Blk Hampshire St Burglary
5:34pm 1800
Alemany Blvd Warrant
arrest
6:04pm 300
Blk Winfield St Violation:
restraining order
6:51pm 300
Blk Bradford St Probation
violation
7:13pm 5900
Blk Mission St Violation:
restraining order
9:32pm 1500
Blk Valencia St Theft
from vehicle
10:01pm 500
Blk Gates St Stolen
vehicle
11:25pm 2600
Blk Bayshore Blvd Assault
Burglaries with suspect description:
No Incidents to
Report.