Incident Date:Sunday, October 30th, 2016The next Ingleside Community meeting will be held in the Ingleside Police Station Community room on Tuesday, November 15, 2016 at 7p.m. There will be light refreshments available to those who come to the meeting. All are welcome to attend. Thank you.We hope to see you there!Arrests:12:40am 200 Blk. London Warrant ArrestIngleside Sgt. Fegan was on routine patrol when he spotted an older BMW with expired registration. Sgt. Fegan followed the vehicle for a short distance before stopping it on the 200 block of London. He asked the driver for registration and the driver responded saying he didn’t have any. He also didn’t have a driver’s license. He then gave the Sgt. a fictitious name and birthdate. However, Ingleside Officers Wong and Ortega, who had arrived to assist Sgt. Fegan, checked a law enforcement data base and ascertained his real name and birthdate. Turned out he had a warrant for his arrest. In his clothing he also had a knife and in his car a loaded firearm. He was arrested for the outstanding warrant and the weapons charges. Report number: 160882956Serious Incidents:7:30am 50 Phelan Ave. BatteryA man attempted to board a parked Muni bus and the driver politely told him the bus was “out of service”. A short time later, the driver exited the bus to use a nearby restroom when the same man approached and, without warning, punched him the face. Ingleside Officer Morrow responded, talked to the victim, and called for medical assistance. Officer Morrow broadcast a description of the suspect, but he was not located. Report number: 1608834658:24pm Bernal Heights Blvd / Ellsworth EvadingIngleside Officers Labson and Hill were on routine patrol when they spotted a black, older model, Lexus parked eastbound on Bernal Heights Boulevard with the windows fogged up. This area is where there have been numerous reports of auto burglaries and robberies. It’s also a place where suspects park their escape vehicles to use after committing a crime. Labson and Hill pulled up behind the car and turned on their emergency lights and, using their PA system, told the driver to turn off his ignition. The driver turned around an looked at the police vehicle and when Officer Labson and Hill walked up to the vehicle, the driver started the car, placed it in gear, and sped away at a high rate of speed. Labson and Hill broadcast a description of the car and later went to the vehicles registered address in the Mission, but the Lexus was not there. Report number: 1608/85267Vehicle and Other Incidents:12:36am 2200 Blk Bayshore Traffic Collision07:00am 1200 Blk Girard Theft from Vehicle09:00am 1800 Blk Castro Theft of Bicycle11:52am Unit Blk Peralta Vicious Dog Report12:00pm Oneida/Delano Traffic Collision01:20pm 100 Blk Ocean Stolen Vehicle03:00pm 200 Blk Chicago Way Theft from Vehicle03:40pm 500 Blk Naples Assault07:00pm Whitney/Fairmount Stolen Vehicle10:44pm Teresita/Verna Recovered Vehicle10:58pm Tompkins/Peralta Recovered Vehicle