Incident Date:Tuesday, August 16th, 2016The next Ingleside Community meeting will be held in the Ingleside Police Station Community room on Tuesday, September 20, 2016 at 7p.m. There will be light refreshments available to those who come to the meeting. All are welcome to attend. Thank you.The San Francisco Police Commission is seeking community input on the recruitment process for the next San Francisco Chief of Police.
Members of the public are welcome to provide public comment at the Commission’s regularly scheduled meetings, or submit written materials to the Commission, or take the community input survey available at http://www.ralphandersen.com/sfpc-survey/.
In addition, the Commission has two (2) scheduled community events remaining where Commissioners will meet with members of the public and listen to input regarding the qualities and characteristics sought in the next Chief of Police. Two or three Commissioners will attend each event, which are scheduled on the following dates at the following locations:
▪ Wednesday, August 24, 2016, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., at Scottish Rite Masonic Center, 2850 19th Avenue, San Francisco
▪ Monday, August 29, 2016, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at St. Mary’s Cathedral, 1111 Gough Street, San Francisco
All members of the public are welcome to attend one or more of these community events. For questions, please contact the Police Commission Office at 415-837-7070, or email at sfpd.commission@sfgov.org<mailto:sfpd.commission@sfgov.org>.
Arrests:4:46pm 100 Blk Florentine Stolen VehicleA Hyundai Tucson parked in front of a fire hydrant caught the attention of Ingleside Officers Padilla and Seavey. The Hyundai, besides being parked illegally, had dealer paper plates on the rear of the vehicle. Officer Padilla ran the vehicle’s VIN number which revealed the Hyundai was a stolen rental car out of South San Francisco. Padilla returned to his patrol car and notified dispatch about the location of the stolen car and asked for a tow vehicle. While waiting for its arrival, two women and a man approached the stolen car with the women entering the front seat and the man in the rear. Padilla and Seavey radioed for assistance and approached the Hyundai, while identifying themselves as police officers. All the occupants were ordered out of the stolen car. A records check revealed the woman driver and the woman passenger were on probation. The woman driver also had several previous arrests for auto theft and related crimes. She was arrested and taken to Ingleside Station. The stolen car was towed to impound. Report number: 1606621909:26pm Trumbull/Congdon Stolen VehicleIngleside Officers Wells and Archilla, part of a team of officers working vehicle crimes, spotted a 10 year old Chrysler minivan with a non-functioning brake light. The officers stopped the vehicle to notify the driver about the problem so he could get it repaired. However, before they could begin that conversation, the nervous driver blurted out he didn’t have insurance or registration. He did show the officers his driver’s license. A computer check revealed he was on felony probation out of San Mateo County. His passenger was also on felony probation out of San Mateo County for a burglary conviction. Dispatch informed the officers the license plates on the vehicle did not belong to the Chrysler. What’s more, a check of the VIN number revealed that the Chrysler was stolen last month in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. The driver was arrested for auto theft and his passenger was released at the scene. The car was towed to impound. Report number: 160662996Serious Incidents:There are no serious incidents to report.Vehicle and Other Incidents:10:32am Unit Blk Tioga Recovered Vehicle02:00pm 200 Blk Mangels Recovered License Plate02:00pm 200 Blk Mangels Stolen License Plate03:03pm 2600 Blk Bayshore Recovered Vehicle04:12pm 500 Blk Alemany Recovered Vehicle04:46pm 100 Blk Florentine Recovered Vehicle05:45pm Dublin/Russia Battery07:02pm Mission/Cortland Traffic Collision09:48pm 200 Blk Trumbull Recovered Vehicle10:30pm Unit Blk Otsego Theft from Vehicle

