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6:46pm 900 Blk. Geneva Aggravated Assault
A man entering an ATM enclosure encountered another man
exiting the enclosure. The first man told Ingleside officers Paras and Nagai
that he asked the exiting man if the ATM was working. He responded by yelling
an obscenity. But the suspect wasn’t through. He then spit in the face of the
victim and removed a chain from his waistband and swung it several times at the
victim. The victim avoided being hit and called police at which point, the
suspect ran away while being chased by the victim eastbound on Geneva, then
south on Paris, and finally back to Mission Street where the officers captured
him. He was arrested for aggravated assault and taken to Ingleside Station. The
victim declined medical attention. Report number: 160088596
1:07 p.m. 300
Blk. Bocana St. Aggravated
Assault
A woman was a victim of a road rage incident. The victim told
Ingleside officers Alday and Tom that she was driving northbound on Monterey
following a BMW SUV. She was driving in the #1 lane and with the BMW in the #2
lane as they both approached Diamond. Suddenly the BMW, without signaling,
swerved into the #1 lane causing the woman to slam onto her brakes to avoid a
collision. The woman honked her horn at the driver of the BMW. The victim said
the driver of the SUV got out of his car approached her window, opened her
door, and pulled her out of the vehicle, pushing her to the ground. The victim
tried to get back into her car but the suspect wouldn’t let her and kept
pushing the car door into the woman. Finally, another motorist came to her aid
and the suspect got back into his SUV and sped away. The woman refused medical
attention. The investigation is continuing. Report number: 160087764
3:39 p.m. Portola &
Miraloma Dr. Aggravated
Assault
Ingleside officers Alday and Lance were dispatched to another
and, unrelated to the above case, road rage incident. They met the victims on
the 900 block of Monterey. The two men told the officers that they were driving
northbound on Junipero Serra, crossing Ocean Avenue, when another vehicle,
making a right turn from Ocean, cut in front of them. The victims honked their
horn at the car that contained a woman driver and a woman passenger. The cars
drove North on Junipero Serra and turned Eastbound onto Portola Drive. Without
warning the two suspects started throwing food out of the car windows, hitting
the victim’s car several times. The victim then pulled ahead of the suspect
trying to slow them down from escaping. But one of the suspects then threw an
unknown item at the victim’s car shattering the rear window. The two vehicles finally stopped when they
approached Miraloma and Portola Drives. At that point, one of the suspects got
out of her car and started yelling profanities at the victims. One of the
victims exited his car and stood in front of the suspect’s vehicle trying to
prevent their escape. The one suspect got back into her car and pulled around
the victim grazing his knee during their escape. The victim’s did jot down a
license plate number and the officers went to the address of the registered
owner but could not locate the vehicle. The investigation is ongoing. Report
number: 160088079
Vehicle and Other Incidents:
10:52am 700
blk Edinburgh St Burglary
11:50am 5600
blk Mission St Warrant
arrest
12:51pm 400
blk Congo St Recovered
vehicle
4:12pm Unit
blk Phelan Ave Recovered
vehicle
6:18pm 300
blk La Grande Ave Fraud
7:27pm 5100
blk Mission St Battery
8:56pm Ocean
Ave/Lee Ave Warrant
arrest
9:06pm 4400
blk Mission St Bicycle
theft
9:43pm 3700
blk Mission St Breaking
windows
11:00pm 300
blk Monterey Blvd Hit
& Run collision
Burglaries with suspect description:
No Incidents to
Report.