Incident Date:
Thursday, June 8th, 2017
The next Ingleside Community meeting will be held at
the Mission YMCA located at 4080 Mission
Street on Tuesday, June 20, 2017 at 5 p.m. There
will be light refreshments available to those who come to the meeting. All are
welcome to attend.
We hope to see
you there!
Traffic
Safety Enforcement Operations Plan for
San
Francisco with OTS Grant
The San Francisco Police Department will conduct Traffic
Safety Enforcement Operations on June 1st, 9th, 12th, 20th and 27th with a
focus on bicycle and pedestrian safety. Over the past three years, the
department has identified areas where significant numbers of pedestrian and
bicycle-related collisions have occurred and responded by deploying additional
officers to those areas in an effort to prevent deaths and injuries. Special
attention will be given to Focus on the Five violations: excessive and unsafe
speed, unsafe turns, failure to stop for signs and signals, failure to yield to
pedestrians in cross walks, as well as any other dangerous violation.
San Francisco is committed to eliminating traffic deaths on
our streets by 2024 as part of Vision Zero SF. Vision Zero SF is our city’s
commitment to prioritize safe streets for everyone.
Bicycle and pedestrian fatalities are rising in California
as more people use these non-motorized means of transportation. In 2013,
California witnessed 701 pedestrians and 141 bicyclists killed, accounting for
more than 28 percent of all traffic fatalities.
All riders are reminded to always wear a helmet – those
under 18 years of age must wear helmets by law. Pedestrians should cross the
street only in marked or unmarked crosswalks at corners. All motorists are
reminded to be mindful of others who share the road.
Funding for this program is provided by a grant from the
California Office of Traffic Safety through the National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration.
Arrests:
10:10pm 3400 Blk.
Mission Warrant
A
vehicle, with two occupants, with no rear license plate caught the attention of
Ingleside officers Salazar and Sherry, who were patrolling Mission Street. The
officers stopped the older Lexus at a gas station and asked the driver for
identification. He had none. They asked for registration and insurance. There
was neither. The driver and his passenger did tell the officers their names and
Salazar and Sherry ran a computer check that revealed a long criminal history
and several warrants for narcotics violations. The male driver had a $100,000
warrant out of San Mateo County and a $115,000 warrant out of San Francisco. He
also had a $10,000 misdemeanor warrant out of San Bruno. The female passenger
had a large quantity of methamphetamine hidden on he r body. Both were taken to
Ingleside Station and booked for the warrants and the narcotics possession.
Report number: 170470331
5:39pm Unit Blk.
Canyon Stolen
Vehicle
An
anonymous 911 caller alerted dispatch there was a suspicious vehicle with four
occupants smoking marijuana parked on the street near his Canyon Street home.
Ingleside officers Tom and Cortez Cendejas responded and found seven juveniles
in the car. The driver told the officers that “he found the car”. He was cited
at the scene for vehicle theft and released pending a court date later this
month. The other juveniles were released to their parents or other family
members. The owner of the car told police she noticed the car stolen the day
before but hadn’t called police. Report number: 170469895
Serious Incidents:
5:15pm
4900 Block Mission Aggravated Assault
A Safeway worker, pushing carts in front of the store, was
suddenly approached from behind by an unknown man who stabbed him in the back
and then ran away. The impact from the attack knocked the victim to the ground
and the suspect escaped by running eastbound on France Street. Medical
personnel took the victim to San Francisco General for treatment. Ingleside
officers Hoge and Wells responded and interviewed witnesses and checked nearby
businesses for security video. The suspect resembles the man wanted for a
stabbing that occurred approximately two hours later at a nearby park (see
below). Report number: 170469544
7:30pm
Lamartine & Cayuga Aggravated Assault
A man asleep on a bench in Cayuga Park was awakened by someone
stabbing him in the stomach. The victim ran to a nearby resident where a
homeowner called police and medical assistance. The victim was taken to San
Francisco General Hospital for treatment. Ingleside officers Wise, Vong,
Washington, Archilla, Labson, Mendiola, Lee, Hardy, Scott, and Sgt. O’Neil
responded to the crime scene and the neighborhood to interview witnesses and
search for the suspect. One of the neighbors showed officers security video of
a man who matched the description of a suspect wanted in another stabbing less
than three hours ago and a few blocks away. The information was turned over to
the Ingleside Station Investigative Team. Report number: 170469936
Vehicle and Other Incidents:
6:00am 200
blk Ordway St Stolen
vehicle
7:00am Unit
blk Prentiss St Burglary
8:00am 100
blk Delano Ave Stolen
vehicle
9:00am Unit
blk Mirabel Ave Stolen
vehicle
10:00am Esmeralda
Ave/Bradford St Vehicle
collision
10:10am 200
blk Arleta Ave Burglary
2:30pm 100
blk Moffitt St Burglary
5:00pm Edinburgh
St/Persia Ave Recovered
vehicle
6:00pm 700
blk Vienna St Burglary
9:00pm 4800
blk Mission St Breaking
windows
10:49pm Crescent
Ave/Banks St No
driver’s license