Incident Date:Wednesday, March 23rd, 2016Note change: There will be NO Ingleside Community meeting on Tuesday, April 19, 2016 at 7p.m. The next meeting will be on May 17, 2016. There will be more information to follow.Arrests:10:36am Leland/Delta Narcotics ParaphernaliaMany criminals use bicycles to deliver all kinds of products to customers who text their requests. Police officers know this and the criminals know the officers know. So it was a little surprising on this date that a speeding cyclist blew through a stop sign right in front of Ingleside Officers Labson and Barranti. The officers, who were going in the opposite direction of the cyclist on Leland Street, made a quick U-turn and caught up with the impatient cyclist. He didn’t have any identification on him but he did provide his correct date of birth. He also had a pipe used for smoking Methamphetamine in one of his pockets. He was cited for possession of narcotics paraphernalia and released at the scene. Report number: 160241766
Serious Incidents:4:00am Mission/30th Street RobberyIngleside Officers Labson and Barranti were, again, dispatched to investigate a criminal event, this time, out of the City. The officers were called to Kaiser Hospital in South San Francisco to interview the victim of a violent robbery. The man told the officers that at 4:00am that morning he boarded a #14 Mission bus at 29th and Mission en-route to his Daly City home. He noticed four men with “hoodies” on the bus and felt uneasy so he exited a block away at 30th and Mission. The four men followed him off the bus and punched and kicked him numerous times in the face and torso. A witness yelled at the attackers that he was calling the police. The suspects, after removing the victim’s cell phone, cash, and hat, fled in an unknown direction. The bleeding victim boarded another southbound #14 bus and traveled to Mission and Russia Streets where he flagged down a passing Daly City patrol car. The Daly City officer summoned an ambulance which took him to Kaiser Hospital. A doctor at the hospital told Labson and Barranti that the victim suffered numerous injuries, none of the life threatening. The private security firm that provides cameras for Muni vehicles was contacted and will send video from the first bus to Ingleside Station. Report number: 160241205Vehicle and Other Incidents:10:00am 500 Blk Munich Fraud11:03am 50 Phelan Avenue Theft from Building12:49pm Mission/Lowell Traffic Collision02:00pm 1800 Blk Sunnydale Vandalism to Property02:04pm 1700 Blk Diamond Fraud04:40pm 4600 Blk Mission Fraud09:30pm 300 Blk Nevada Theft from Vehicle10:30pm 400 Blk Wilde Vandalism to Vehicle