Incident Date:The August community meeting has been CANCELLED. The next meeting is scheduled for September 19th, 2017 at 7pm, location TBD. More details to follow soon. We hope to see you all there!
Arrests:12:20pm Unit blk Teddy Ave VandalismSince parking is so tight in San Francisco, a suspect decided to take it upon himself to create more parking. Officers Chang and Elliston arrived to find the suspect lying on sidewalk in front of his house. He was using an electric saw to smooth out the nub of where a metal sign pole had been. Leaning nearby was the pole with a “no parking” sign attached. The officers asked the suspect what he was doing and he admitted to cutting down the sign so that he could park in front of his house. Because of the value of the street sign, the suspect was taken into custody for felony vandalism. Report 17061367212:30pm 4900 blk Mission St FraudOfficers Aros, Vong, Paras, and Grabbe were dispatched to a report of a suspect fraudulently cashing a check. As the officers arrived, they were flagged down by the victim who told the officers he was notified that a suspect was attempting to cash a check with the victim’s phone number on it. Luckily, the business had contacted the victim to ask if he had written the check. The victim told the officers that his briefcase had been stolen a week prior, which contained checks belonging to the victim. The victim had been provided with a description of the suspect, which he passed onto the officers. The officers entered the business and immediately spotted a suspect that matched the description. They detained the suspect. The manager of the business told the officers that the suspect had cashed a check the day prior successfully. She told the officers that when the suspect returned the second time, she grew suspicious because the signature differed from the first check, although allegedly from the same person. That is when she decided to contact the number on the check and called the victim. The suspect was arrested and booked on several felony charges. Report 1706142381:24pm 300 blk Judson Ave Hot ProwlDisptach reported a hot prowl burglary in progress. Officers Smith, Peralta, Trujillo, and Thompson responded. The victim told the officers that he was home in his room when he heard a loud noise. Suddenly, his door was kicked open and three suspects entered. They screamed, “Where’s the money?” The victim told the suspects that he didn’t have any money. But the suspects only grew angry and one of them slapped the victim and grabbed his neck. The suspect dragged him into his parents’ bedroom and shoved him onto the bed as he continued to demand money. The suspects raided the bedrooms and made off with several items, including a safe, cash, and jewelry. The victim was slapped multiple times during the incident and sustained minor injuries to his face. Report 1706138984:30pm Ocean/Cayuga Ave RobberyA victim came to Ingleside station to report an attempted robbery. He told Officer Naval that he had been walking with his girlfriend when a suspect approached them from behind. The suspect reached into the victim’s side pocket and demanded the victim’s cell phone. Luckily, the victim had his cell phone secured in his front pocket. The suspect demanded the victim’s cell phone. The victim grabbed the suspect’s arm and pushed it away from his pocket. A brief struggle ensued between the two but the suspect eventually fled without the cell phone. Report 1706140066:43pm 300 blk Ordway St AssaultAn emergency call came in with a caller screaming into the phone. Officers Quinlan and Siracusa responded to conduct a well being check with the address associated with the caller. When they arrived, they knocked on the front gate but received no answer. The officers then noticed a small child peering out of an upstairs window waving at the officers. The officers called to the child to open the door. A few moments later, a woman came to the window and threw door keys to the officers. The officers were able to gain entry using these keys. As they walked to the residence, they saw a table engulfed in flames. Officer Quinlan ran to the patrol car and retrieved the fire extinguisher as he summoned the fire department to the scene. Meanwhile, Officer Siracusa detained a suspect inside the residence. Once the fire was extinguished, the officers located the woman who had thrown them the keys. The woman told the officers that she was home with her child when the suspect entered the residence through an open sliding glass door. He demanded to know the whereabouts of an individual who did not live in the residence. The suspect became irate, grabbed the victim by her hair and dragged her to an adjacent room. He then grabbed the victim by her wrist until the suspect slipped and fell, letting go of her. The victim was able to flee towards her bedroom, where her son was. As she went to close the bedroom door, she saw the suspect coming towards her with a knife, screaming that he was going to kill her. The victim was able to close the door and barricade herself and her son in the room until the police arrived. While in the room, she could hear the suspect yelling that he was going to burn the house down. The suspect was booked on numerous felony charges. Report 170614846Serious Incidents:4:30pm 900 blk Geneva Ave RobberyOfficers Camarra and Chan were notified of an assault victim at SFGH. The officers responded to the hospital to meet with the victim. She told them that she exited the 8x Muni bus when a suspect approached her holding a metal pipe. The suspect threatened the victim and struck her in the face with the pipe. The victim fought back, hitting the suspect several times with her fists. Suddenly, four more suspects jumped into the fray and began punching the victim. The fight went on for a couple of minutes until the victim handed over her purse. The victim turned to walk away when she was suddenly struck in the back of the head by what she believed was the metal pipe. The victim lost consciousness but when she came to, called herself an ambulance and was transported to the hospital. All five suspects fled the scene. Report 170613785Vehicle and Other Incidents:12:45am 500 blk Campbell Ave Theft from vehicle4:00am Guerrero/Duncan St Vandalism6:30am 100 blk Prospect Ave Stolen vehicle8:30am 5200 blk Diamond Heights Blvd Vandalism9:00am Guerrero/Duncan St Vandalism11:10am Mission St/Persia Ave Vehicle collision11:59am Alemany Blvd/Naglee Ave Vehicle collision12:00pm 5200 blk Mission St Fraud12:30pm 4900 blk Mission St Fraud12:43pm 600 blk Los Palmos Dr Burglary1:24pm 300 blk Judson Ave Burglary3:00pm 600 blk France Ave Vandalism5:05pm 200 blk Rutledge St Assault9:15pm 4400 blk Mission St Theft from vehicle
Monday, July 31, 2017
Jul. 28, 2017
Jul. 27, 2017
Arrests:7:00am 1700 blk Sunnydale Ave Search WarrantSeveral Ingleside sergeants and officers executed a search warrant for items stolen in prior burglaries. The search proved to be successful and several stolen products were recovered. A suspect was booked on numerous charges based on the findings. Report 170566883Serious Incidents:4:00pm Leland Ave/Alpha St AssaultOfficers Cortez-Cendejas and Wells responded to St. Luke’s Hospital to speak with a victim about an assault. The victim was being treated for scratches to his arm, hands, and head. The victim told the officers that he was walking home when he saw two suspects standing on the corner of Leland Ave and Alpha St. The victim said he had seen the two in the area before so he said hello to them. One of the suspects told the victim to stop acting like he belonged, and both started insulting him. The victim continued to walk as the suspects followed and then began walking beside him. The victim put his arm out to create some space between him and one of the suspects, which caused a physical altercation between the two. The second suspect jumped in as the victim fell to the ground. The victim got up and was thrown to the ground again by the second suspect. The victim fled the scene. Report 1706119494:20pm John F. Shelly Dr/Mansell St RobberyFour victims called 911 to report they had been robbed. They told Officer Wells and Cortez that they were hanging out in their car when another vehicle pulled up and parked just two spaces away. A suspect exited and walked up to the victim’s car pointing a gun at one of the victim’s heads. He demanded money from everyone in the car. The victims handed over everything they had, including cash and cell phones. The suspect told the victims to close their eyes and count to 40. The suspects fled. Report 170611610Vehicle and Other Incidents:3:05am 100 blk Alemany Blvd Stolen vehicle7:00am 200 blk Schwerin St Stolen vehicle11:32am Alemany Blvd/San Bruno Ave Vehicle collision12:45pm 29th St/San Jose Ave Theft1:00pm Powhattan Ave/Nevada St Stolen vehicle1:00pm 100 blk Trumbull St Stolen vehicle1:25pm 1300 blk Dolores St Vandalism1:55pm 300 blk Arlington St Theft2:18pm 1100 blk Tompkins Ave Recovered vehicle4:00pm Girard St/Harkness Ave Vehicle collision5:25pm 200 blk Silver Ave Theft7:10pm Tompkins/Peralta Ave Recovered vehicle7:25pm Bosworth/Lyell St Battery10:48pm 200 blk Peabody St Shots fired
Friday, July 28, 2017
Jul. 26, 2017
Incident Date:The August community meeting has been CANCELLED. The next meeting is scheduled for September 19th, 2017 at 7pm, location TBD. More details to follow soon. We hope to see you all there!
Arrests:2:37am Out of San Francisco BurglaryGPS tracking led officers Dedet and Sherry to pursue a stolen vehicle. It directed them to an address in Daly City, just outside of the Ingleside District. This particular vehicle had been reported as involved in a burglary in the Richmond District in addition to other incidents. The officers spotted the vehicle, which was occupied by three suspects. All three exited the vehicle and fled on foot. The suspects ignored officer commands to stop and initially the officers lost sight of all three. Daly City, Brisbane, and additional SFPD officers responded to assist in the search. Suddenly, the three suspects reappeared and again took off running, initiating a second foot pursuit. Two of the suspects jumped into another vehicle and attempted to flee. One of the suspects was pulled from the driver’s side of the vehicle and taken into custody. The second suspect managed to escape and again attempted to flee on foot. Officers caught up to the second suspect and took him into custody. The third suspect was lost in the area. Both suspects taken into custody were booked on numerous felony charges. Report 1706067749:54am 100 blk Prague St Grand TheftA call to dispatch regarding a stolen vehicle prompted Officers Naser, Mora, and Williams to respond. The vehicle was being tracked via GPS capabilities. The vehicle became stationary as the officers arrived on scene. They witnessed a suspect exit the driver’s side of the stolen vehicle. The suspect turned around and spotted the officers. He took off running but suddenly turned around and headed back towards the stolen vehicle. In the process, the suspect dropped a key fob on the ground. He was unable to re-enter the vehicle, so he took off running again. The officers gave chase and were able to take the suspect into custody. He was transported to and booked at Ingleside station. In addition to the key fob, the officers also collected a set of gold teeth from the vehicle as evidence. Report 17060677410:44pm 4900 blk Mission St WeaponsOfficer Fegan decided to check out an area that frequently has suspicious cars and people hanging out. He spotted a car parked in a secluded part of a parking lot that was filled with smoke. It was also missing it’s rear license plate. The officer made contact with the subject sitting behind the wheel, who had a marijuana joint in his hand. A strong odor of marijuana also emanated from the vehicle. There was also another subject in the passenger seat of the car. The officer noticed that the passenger was sitting turned away from him in a suspicious manner, with a cell phone in his hands. At this time, Officers Trumpp and Salazar arrived to assist Officer Fegan. A records check revealed a name similar to the one that the passenger provided that was on felony probation. The officers grew suspicious that the passenger had given a false name. When confronted, the passenger admitted to his real name and that he was on probation. The officers asked him to exit the vehicle. When the door opened, Officer Fegan spotted a handgun in the car. Officer Fegan seized the handgun, which was loaded, and later found that it had been reported as stolen. Both the driver and passenger were booked on felony charges. Report 17060936411:30pm 700 blk Vienna St RobberyOfficers Dedet, Sherry, Stoffell, and Colclaugh responded to a report of a suspicious person. The officers detained three suspects. A fourth suspect had fled on foot. As the officers were talking with the suspects, four victims drove up to the officers and told them that the suspects they had detained had just robbed them at gunpoint. One of the victims located her stolen backpack near the suspects. Officer Hardy arrived on scene and located a shotgun partially concealed under a vehicle where the suspects had been detained. Sgt. Dunne found a rifle concealed close to the shotgun. Officers Mendiola and Labson searched the area for the missing suspect and located him hiding underneath a van and detained him. The victims told the officers that they were sitting in their car when the four suspects approached. One of the suspects was holding a long gun and pointed it right at one of the victim’s heads. The suspects demanded the victim’s personal property. The suspects made off with the victim’s purses and backpacks. The suspects were all positively identified and booked on numerous felony charges. Report 170609530Serious Incidents:There are no serious incidents to report.Vehicle and Other Incidents:3:16am 2800 blk Alemany Blvd Burglary6:30am Unit blk Blythedale Ave Vandalism7:30am 600 blk Congo St Theft from vehicle8:00am Huron/Farragut Ave Stolen vehicle10:00am 100 blk Naples St Recovered vehicle12:11pm Unit blk Lundys Ln Stolen license plate9:15pm 1400 blk Visitacion Ave Vandalism
Jul. 25, 2017
Incident Date:Tuesday, July 25th, 2017The August community meeting has been CANCELLED. The next meeting is scheduled for September 19th, 2017 at 7pm, location TBD. More details to follow soon. We hope to see you all there!
Arrests:4:10am 300 blk London St AssaultA fight broke out between two subjects and was reported to 911. Officers Salazar, Dedet, and Trumpp arrived first on scene and detained the individuals. Officers Colclaugh and Stoffel arrived shortly after. The officers found a bloody scene inside the residence, and both men had sustained injuries. After interviewing the involved parties, it was determined that the two men had been in a serious physical altercation, with one of men hitting the other in the head with a baseball bat. The victim of the bat assault feared that he would die after being hit. Both men were transported to the hospital and treated for their injuries, and one was later booked on assault charges. The victim who had been hit with the bat was listed in stable condition. Report 17060398011:00am 3800 blk Mission St StabbingOfficers Fitzpatrick and Ocreto were dispatched to an emergency call regarding a stabbing. The victim was located immediately upon arrival and suffered from a stab wound to his forearm and appeared to have blood smeared on his face. The officers immediately summoned an ambulance. The victim was slightly incoherent but was able to provide a description of his assailant to the officers. After medics arrived to treat the victim, the officers examined the crime scene and were approached by a witness. The witness was able to provide the officers with further detail of the incident, which they broadcasted to surrounding Ingleside units. Officers Phillips and Trujillo detained two suspects nearby. Several witnesses positively identified one of the suspects as having been involved in the incident. He was booked on numerous felony charges. Report 1706045025:00pm Unit blk Red Rock Way Burglary ToolsOfficers Govindbhai and Zandanel responded to a report of a suspect attempting to break into cars. When they arrived on scene, a witness told the officers that the suspect had fled, but provided a detailed description of the man. The officers searched the area and soon located a suspect that matched what the witness had told them. They detained the suspect as officer Zandanel talked further with the witness for more details. The suspect was in possession of a spark plug with a string attached, used often to shatter glass in car break-ins. The suspect was cited for possession of burglary tools. Report 170605801Serious Incidents:11:45am 1600 blk Cortland Ave RobberyA victim was hanging out on some steps wearing headphones and listening to music with his cell phone and a small amount of cash on the step next to him. Suddenly, a suspect approached him and accused him of stealing from him. The victim was startled because he had never seen this suspect before and didn’t know what he was talking about. The suspect grabbed the victim’s cell phone and cash and then yanked his headphones out of his ears. The suspect then grabbed the victim’s pants so hard he ripped them. The suspect fled on foot. Fortunately, the victim was not injured. Report 170604665Vehicle and Other Incidents:9:00am 2000 blk Geneva Ave Vandalism9:02am Mission/Cesar Chavez St Traffic collision3:00pm Unit blk Stanley St Fraud3:30pm Harrington St/Mission St Traffic collision3:20pm 100 blk Capistrano Ave Burglary5:48pm 2600 blk Folsom St Recovered vehicle6:24pm 100 blk Tucker Ave Battery6:28pm Bayshore Bl/Visitacion Ave Vandalism
Thursday, July 27, 2017
Jul. 24, 2017
Incident Date:Monday, July 24th, 2017The August community meeting has been CANCELLED. The next meeting is scheduled for September 19th, 2017 at 7pm, location TBD. More details to follow soon. We hope to see you all there!
Arrests:There are no arrests to report.Serious Incidents:There are no serious incidents to report.Vehicle and Other Incidents:6:00am Unit blk Putnam St Stolen vehicle6:30am Unit blk Bronte St Stolen vehicle7:30am Unit blk Niagara Ave Stolen vehicle9:15am San Jose Ave/30th St Traffic collision11:00am Monterey Bl/Joost Ave Theft from vehicle2:10pm Wilde Ave/Brussels St Battery2:37pm Valencia St/26th St Suspended license3:00pm 100 blk Highland Ave Battery3:00pm Unit blk Justin Dr Theft4:00pm Unit blk Leland Ave Theft4:00pm 400 blk Marietta Dr Fraud7:00pm Crescent Ave/College Ave Suspended license8:00pm Persia St/London St Traffic collision
Jul. 23, 2017
Incident Date:Sunday, July 23rd, 2017The August community meeting has been CANCELLED. The next meeting is scheduled for September 19th, 2017 at 7pm, location TBD. More details to follow soon. We hope to see you all there!
Arrests:8:02am 3300 blk Mission St ShopliftingStore security notified police that a shoplifter had just left the premises with several items. Ingleside officers Felix and Glover found the suspect sitting at a bus stop, holding a garbage bag. Inside the bag was a strawberry shortcake, Dorito Chips, two bottles of beer, paper cups, Febreeze air freshener, paper plates, cooler bags, utensils, and garbage bags. The suspect was cited at the scene for theft and released. The stolen items were returned to the store. Report number: 1705984941:08pm San Jose Ave/Monterey Blvd Warrant ArrestIngleside officers Peralta and Smith were on routine patrol when they spotted an older Ford with a severely cracked windshield. The officers stopped the car and talked to the driver. She was unlicensed and she also had an outstanding arrest warrant out of San Mateo County for grand theft. The suspect was placed into custody and driven to Ingleside Station for booking. Report number: 1705991639:45pm Russia Ave/Mission St RobberyIngleside officers Colclough and Stoffel were dispatched to a restaurant after a robbery victim called police. The victim told the officers he was robbed nearby of his backpack and wallet by five suspects. He said the suspects approached him while he was waiting to board the #29 Muni bus. They surrounded him and one of the suspects hit him with his fist before escaping. The victim was placed in the back of a patrol car while the officers scoured the surrounding neighborhood for the suspects. The officers found three men inside Crocker-Amazon Park that matched the victim’s description. They also recovered the victim’s backpack near a slide in the children’s playground. The victim positively identified one of the men as a suspect in the robbery and signed a citizen’s arrest form. The suspect was taken to Ingleside Station and booked for robbery. The other men were released at the scene. Report number: 170600629Serious Incidents:There are no serious incidents to report.Vehicle and Other Incidents:1:01am Porter St/Benton Ave Traffic collision6:34am 1600 blk Plymouth Ave Theft from vehicle7:30am Unit blk Santa Marina St Theft from vehicle10:00am Santa Marina St/Gladys St Theft from vehicle10:20am 4600 blk Mission St Theft10:30am 1200 blk Brazil Ave Stolen vehicle11:20am Still St/Lamartine St Theft from vehicle2:00pm Unit blk Mullen Ave Burglary4:30pm Visitacion Ave/Mansell St Theft from vehicle10:26pm 100 blk Tiffany Ave Stolen vehicle
Wednesday, July 26, 2017
Jul. 22, 2017
Incident Date:Saturday, July 22nd, 2017The August community meeting has been CANCELLED. The next meeting is scheduled for September 19th, 2017 at 7pm, location TBD. More details to follow soon. We hope to see you all there!
Arrests:There are no arrests to report.Serious Incidents:2:50pm 4800 blk Mission St Attempted RobberyA man walked into a bank and asked the teller to withdraw $500 from his account. The teller asked the man for his account number but the customer didn’t have it. The teller told Ingleside officers Camarra and Williams he told the customer to use the ATM, outside the bank, for the withdrawal. The suspect then told the teller, “I’m here to rob you”. Again, the teller asked the suspect if he had an account. The suspect then replied, “I have a gun, and I’m here to rob you of $500.” The suspect pulled out a tube of toothpaste. Then the suspect took out a piece of paper and wrote, “I’m here to rob you for $500.” Again, the teller told the suspect, “I need your account number or you have to get it from the ATM machine.” At that point, the teller walked away from the counter to contact the bank manager. When both returned the suspect was gone. Report number: 1705966367:10pm 100 Blk Blythedale Ave Aggravated AssaultTwo men from Rodeo arrived at an address to film a music video. Something went wrong and dispatch sent several officers from Ingleside Station to the address after a report of “shots fired”. Outside the home, the officers found two men with multiple gunshot wounds. Both were taken to San Francisco General Hospital for treatment. Inside the home officers recovered shell casings and observed blood stains. The address was sealed pending the arrival of crime scene investigators. Report number: 170597402Vehicle and Other Incidents:12:15am Geneva Ave/Carizal Traffic Collision1:25am Mansell St/Visitacion Ave Vandalism1:30am 800 blk Geneva Ave Vandalism1:45am 2200 blk San Jose Ave Burglary2:00am 200 blk Ney St Vandalism5:00am 100 blk Andover St Theft from vehicle9:00am 1740 Dolores St Theft from vehicle11:00am 800 blk Peru Ave Theft from vehicle1:00pm Unit blk Agua Way Vandalism2:06pm Portola Dr/Glenview Dr Traffic Collision
Jul. 21, 2017
Incident Date:Friday, July 21st, 2017The August community meeting has been CANCELLED. The next meeting is scheduled for September 19th, 2017 at 7pm, location TBD. More details to follow soon. We hope to see you all there!
Arrests:2:26am 26th/Shotwell St Stolen VehicleAn older green Honda driving Westbound on Cesar Chavez caught the attention of Ingleside officers Dominguez and Mroz. Both officers knew that older Hondas are prime targets for car thieves. A computer check confirmed their suspicion. The Honda was stolen from an address in Concord. The officers pulled the Honda over and the driver suddenly exited the vehicle and ran down 26th Street with officer Mroz in pursuit. The chase traveled down 26th to South Van Ness and then to Cesar Chavez where the suspect was finally taken into custody. He was arrested for vehicle theft, resisting arrest, possession of burglary tools, and other crimes. Report number: 1704645666:55pm 400 blk Alemany Blvd Malicious MischiefIngleside officers Scott and Hardy were dispatched to the scene of an accident on Alemany involving four vehicles, two with major damage. The driver of one of the vehicles was being treated for her injuries inside of an ambulance. Witnesses told the officers that the woman in the ambulance was swerving down the street before striking two parked cars and a vehicle traveling in the opposite direction. Before being transported to the hospital, the woman in the ambulance told the officers that the “spirit world has been messing with her”. She was transported to San Francisco General Hospital for treatment and observation. Report number: 170594414Serious Incidents:Midnight 5700 blk Mission St Aggravated AssaultA dispute over a game of pool resulted in one man going to the hospital with a severe eye injury. The victim walked into Ingleside Station and told Ingleside officer Gomez that a patron at a local bar threw a glass at him after arguing over a pool game. The suspect then left the bar and was not found. The victim was taken by ambulance to San Francisco General Hospital for treatment. He then traveled back to Ingleside Station to report the assault. Report number: 1705936327:18pm 3400 blk Mission St Aggravated AssaultBottles were also flying at another neighborhood drinking establishment. Ingleside Station officers Camarra, Vong, and Peralta responded to the bar and found the woman bartender outside with a serious wound to her head. She, and other witnesses, told the officers that a patron became angry about being served a beer. He threw three bottles at the bartender one of which hit the back of her head causing a deep laceration. She was taken to San Francisco General for treatment. The suspect is still at large. Report: 170594420Vehicle and Other Incidents:1:45am Mission St/Valencia St Theft2:30am Unit blk Putnam St Collision3:00am Harrison St Vandalism4:27am Unit blk San Juan Ave Arson6:30am 100 blk Montcalm St Burglary6:50am Unit blk Duncan St Vandalism8:00am Unit blk Peralta Ave Burglary8:00am 600 blk Holy Park Cir Vandalism8:00am Unit blk Arago St Theft from vehicle8:15am Elsie St/Cortland Ave Stolen vehicle9:20am Paris St/Geneva Ave Theft from vehicle11:28am 1000 blk Teresita Bl Recovered vehicle12:30pm Unit blk Manchester St Theft2:08pm Mission St/Foote St Traffic Collision3:30pm Santos St/Velasco Ave Recovered vehicle3:50pm 400 blk Alemany Bl Theft from vehicle7:55pm 300 blk La Grande Ave Vandalism9:16pm Alemany Bl/San Bruno Ave Stolen vehicle10:22pm 100 blk Sears St Court violation
Tuesday, July 25, 2017
Jul. 20, 2017
Incident Date:Thursday, July 20th, 2017The August community meeting has been CANCELLED. The next meeting is scheduled for September 19th, 2017 at 7pm, location TBD. More details to follow soon. We hope to see you all there!
Arrests:1:05am Silver Ave/Edinburgh St WarrantA car, driving East on Silver with one headlight, was spotted by Ingleside officers Dedet and Salazar. The officers stopped the car to warn the driver about the equipment problem. The driver was asked for his license, which he admitted he didn’t have. He did have a California ID. A computer check revealed he was driving with a suspended license and, what’s more, there was warrant from San Mateo County for his arrest. He was taken to Ingleside Station and booked for the warrant. Report number: 1705889407:10am 1100 blk Girard Ave WarrantsA suspect wanted for several warrants involving crimes on Muni vehicles and on the street was arrested by several Ingleside Station officers. Sergeants Young, Healy, Lopez, along with nine Ingleside officers used a search warrant to enter a home where the suspect lived. The suspect, hearing the officers announce their entrance, tried to escape through the backyard but was stopped before jumping a fence by Officers Lee and Mora. He was taken to Ingleside Station and booked for warrants covering a dozen serious crimes in the district. Report number: 1705600737:29am Unit blk Tiffany St WarrantA man called police after spotting an unknown man inside his truck parked outside. Ingleside officers Morrow and Naval responded and woke up the trespasser who was asleep in the front seat. A computer check revealed a warrant for his arrest out of San Francisco. He was transported to Ingleside Station and booked for the warrant. Report number: 1705896192:20pm 5400 blk Mission St TrespassingIngleside officers Peralta and Smith were dispatched to a restaurant after the manager complained of a man asleep in one of the booths. When the officers arrived they found the man was on probation but had no warrants. He was cited for trespassing and released at the scene. Report number: 170590525Serious Incidents:4:00am 1800 blk Geneva Ave Aggravated AssaultAn argument between a man and a woman ended when the unknown woman slashed the man’s arm. Ingleside officers Sherry and Cagney arrived and found the victim walking East on Geneva Avenue with his bleeding arm wrapped in a T-shirt. The officers called for an ambulance and interviewed the victim. He told the officers that he heard arguing outside his bedroom, opened the door, and an unknown woman rushed in and slashed his arm with a knife. The suspect then exited the apartment and escaped in an unknown direction. Report number: 170589114Vehicle and Other Incidents:2:21am 3200 blk Mission St Vandalism2:35am 3200 blk Mission St Vandalism6:30am 600 blk Miramar Ave Theft from vehicle8:00am 5000 blk Mission St Vandalism8:17am Unit blk Cambridge St Theft from vehicle9:30am 200 blk Curtis St Theft from vehicle10:00am Harrison St/Precita Ave Stolen vehicle1:04pm Naples St/Peru Ave License suspended2:00pm Monterey Bl/Joost Ave License suspended3:00pm 5200 blk Diamond Hts Bl Theft from vehicle4:33pm Mission St/Excelsior Ave License suspended5:26pm Unit blk Lisbon St Fraud6:45pm San Jose Ave/29th St Traffic collision7:23pm Mission St/Silver Ave Vandalism
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