Incident Date:
Saturday,
December 30th, 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:
12:20pm Unit Blk. Restani
Way Resisting
A call of a man hitting his girlfriend on the unit block of
Niagara prompted dispatch to send Ingleside Officers Dungca and Calupad. While
en-route to the location, the officers spotted the suspect running across
Alemany onto Restani Way. The officers followed the suspect eventually catching
up to him on the unit block of Restani. The officers asked the suspect to stop,
but he didn’t and instead started running back toward Alemany with Officer
Calupad pursuing him on foot. When he reached Alemany, he turned back and
started running back down Restani where he finally fell to the ground. He was
placed in custody. A computer check revealed he had one felony and one
misdemeanor warrant for his arrest. He was transported to the County Jail and
booked for the warrants. His girlfriend told the officers that they were having
a verbal argument that never turned physical. Report number: 171052481
10:35pm 1500 Blk.
Sunnydale Battery of a Police Officer
A dispute between a man and woman turned violent with the
suspect attacking one of the officers during his arrest. Ingleside Officers
Mroz and Cagney were dispatched to an address regarding a domestic dispute and
when they arrived they found a woman outside telling the officers to remove the
suspect from the home. Officer Mroz entered the threshold of the home just as
the suspect was exiting. Mroz asked the suspect to stop, but instead of
stopping struck Officer Mroz with his forearm. Officer Cagney then joined the
struggle while asking for assistance. The struggle continued for some time
until both officers were able to subdue the suspect and placed him under
arrest. Report: 171053859
Serious
Incidents:
There are no serious incidents to report.