Incident Date:
Tuesday, December 19th, 2017
The next Ingleside Community
meeting will be held in the Ingleside
Police Station Community room on Tuesday, January 16, 2018 at 7p.m. There will be light refreshments available to
those who come to the meeting. All are
welcome to attend.
We hope to see you all there!
Arrests:
9:45am 200 Blk. Evelyn
Way Vehicle Burglary
It’s no secret that car burglaries have risen to high levels
throughout the City and, in response, Ingleside Station’s command staff have
committed significant resources to combating this crime. On this date, a car
owner left his home, walked toward his parked car nearby, and noticed a man,
wearing a black ski mask, peeking around the back of his car. Suddenly, the
suspect who was holding a brown box, jumped into an older Volkswagen with paper
plates and sped away. The victim walked to his car and noticed a back window
broken and items, including the brown box, missing. He called police and
fortunately, the suspect, driving the Volkswagen, was soon spotted and stopped
by Ingleside Sgt. Anderson, along with Officers Jensen, Klaib, and Ferraresi at
Monterey and Ridgewood. The victim was driven to the scene and identified the
car and its driver as the suspect in the auto burglary. The victim’s brown box,
containing Christmas presents, was found in the car along with burglary tools
and a ski mask. The suspect was arrested for auto burglary and driven to
Ingleside Station for booking. Report number: 171023711
Serious
Incidents:
12:41am Moscow & France Robbery w/Gun
A man
standing on the corner was suddenly approached by a suspect wearing a hoodie.
The suspect surprised the victim by producing a black firearm and asking him
for his valuables. The victim told Ingleside Officers Zhao and Wong that he
surrendered his wallet containing cash, bank cards, cell phone, and his California
ID. The suspect then ran away west bound on France Street. Report number: 171023153
1:50pm Avalon & Naples Attempted Robbery
A
17year old young man was suddenly confronted by a suspect who wanted his backpack.
The victim told Ingleside Officer Espinoza that he was walking eastbound on
Avalon nearing Naples when he noticed a man walking toward him. As he neared
the suspect said, “Hey buddy, make it easy for you, give up your backpack”. The
suspect then grabbed the victim’s arm and, with his other hand, attempted to
remove the victim’s backpack from his body. The agitated and frightened victim
kept his backpack, telling the suspect, “There’s nothing in it”. But the
suspect was determined to get the victim’s property, “Buddy, I don’t want to
hurt you, give up the backpack”. The victim resisted and the suspect, looking
around, appeared to be worried that a passersby would notice the confrontation.
Giving up, the suspect fled westbound on Avalon toward Edinburgh. Report
number: 171025240
9:19pm 3300 Blk. Mission Robbery
Ingleside
Officers Parker and Stoffel were dispatched to the Safeway Store to investigate
a robbery. When they arrived, they found a Safeway security officer sitting
outside the store flushing his eyes with water. The employee told the officers
that a short time before he noticed three young women enter the store carrying
empty shopping bags. Soon, thereafter, they tried to leave the store with full
shopping bags without paying. When the victim attempted to block their escape,
the suspect shot pepper spray in the Security officer’s eyes. The three
suspects then fled the store. Report number: 171025654