Friday, June 3, 2016

May 31, 2016

 
        Incident Date:
                             Tuesday, May 31st, 2016
 
 
The next Ingleside Community meeting will be held in the Ingleside Police Station Community room on Tuesday, June 21, 2016 at 7p.m.  There will be light refreshments available to those who come to the meeting.  All are welcome to attend. Thank you.
 
 
New “Coast to Coast” Seat Belt Enforcement Effort Aims to Increase Click It or Ticket Participation, Save Lives  

San Francisco, CA – From May 23 to June 5, 2016, local law enforcement personnel will participate in the national Click It or Ticket campaign in an effort to save lives through increased seat belt use. This education enforcement period comes ahead of the Memorial Day holiday, one of the busiest travel weekends of the year.  
According to research conducted by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, while 88.5 percent of passenger vehicle occupants buckled up in 2015, almost 50 percent of occupants of fatal crashes nationwide are not restrained. In some states, the rate is as high as 70 percent unrestrained in fatal crashes.  In California, more than a half million people travel our roadways at grave risk without proper restraints. These facts gravely highlight the need for increased education, awareness and enforcement and awareness of seat belt use.  
This year, NHTSA is aiming to increase campaign participation even more by coordinating a “Coast to Coast” seat belt education and enforcement effort with the California Highway Patrol and law enforcement around the I-10, I-40, I-70 and I-80 corridors. Additionally, law enforcement agencies statewide are joining the Click It or Ticket effort to emphasize the “Coast to Coast” seat belt safety awareness campaign in all 50 states.   
“As law enforcement, we have a special role in helping protect the safety of our citizens, from the East to the West Coast,” said Chief Toney Chaplin, San Francisco Police Department. “Time after time, we see the deadly results that come from drivers and passengers refusing to wear a seat belt. Wearing a seat belt is one of the most important steps in increasing survivability in a crash. Our job is to stop those who are not buckled up, and to keep them from repeating this potentially deadly mistake.”  
In 2014, nearly half of the 21,022 passenger vehicle occupants killed in crashes nationally were unrestrained, according to NHTSA. During the nighttime hours of 6 p.m. to 5:59 a.m., that number increased to 57 percent of those killed. Law enforcement agencies will write citations day and night, with a zero-tolerance approach.   
“Hundreds of thousands of citizens will be traveling this Memorial Day weekend, as well as throughout the summer vacation season. We want to make sure that people are buckling up to keep themselves and their families safe. It is the greatest defense in a vehicle crash,” said Rhonda Craft, Director of the California Office of Traffic Safety.  
For more information on the Click It or Ticket campaign, please visit www.nhtsa.gov/ciot. 
       
Arrests:
 
3:05pm                          100 Blk Dublin St                                      Warrant
Officers Arhcilla, Quintero and Seavy were on patrol when they spotted a suspect known to them from prior police contacts.  The officers knew the suspect was wanted on an outstanding warrant.  The officers made contact with the suspect who refused to talk to them and instead fled on foot.  The suspect jumped the fences of several residences in an attempt to escape.  Once the officers caught up with the suspect, she insisted that she couldn’t go back to jail and kept moving around as if she was looking for a new escape route. The officers were able to subdue her and take her into custody.  Report 160445059
 
 
Serious Incidents:
 
There are no serious incidents to report.
 
 
Vehicle and Other Incidents:
 
6:15am                                    Camellia/Silver Ave                            Stolen vehicle
7:00am                                    Morse/Allison St                                 Stolen vehicle
7:44am                                    100 Blk Brookdale Ave                      Theft from vehicle
10:43am                                  Cortland Ave/Andover St                  Vehicle collision
2:30pm                                    Geneva Ave/Howth St                       Vehicle collision
8:34pm                                    5900 Blk Mission St                           Recovered vehicle
10:47pm                                  200 Blk Brazil Ave                             Vandalism
11:03pm                                  700 Blk Moscow St                            Theft