Incident Date:
Wednesday,
January 24th, 2018
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Arrests:
4:07pm 3300 Blk. Mission Theft
A customer entered a small market and couldn’t resist the
temptation to pick up a snack and some smokes. The store clerk told Ingleside Officers
Naser and Tayliong that the barefoot customer grabbed a bag of chips and three
cigarillos then left the store without paying. The suspect then sat down on a
bench outside the store to enjoy his late afternoon snack and have a smoke. But
Naser and Tayliong interrupted his repast and cited him for the theft while
calling for an ambulance so he could be transported to the hospital for a treatment
of a lacerated foot. Report number: 180064106
4:20pm 1400 Blk.
Sunnydale Auto Burglary
The Police Department issued citywide bulletins to all
officers to be on the lookout for an older Ford Crown Victoria wanted for a car
burglary in the Richmond District and for evading Tenderloin officers who
spotted the Ford speeding away from Turk and Jones Streets. Ingleside Officers
Archilla and Casey were on routine patrol when they spotted the Crown Vic
double parked on the 1400 Block of Sunnydale Avenue. Archilla and Casey, joined
by Ingleside Officers Barajas, Seavey, and Jensen followed the suspects as it
meandered through Visitacion Valley and eventually into the Bayview District
where it was stopped at Fitzgerald and Jennings. Three occupants were removed
from the vehicle and one of the two passengers was positively identified as the
suspect in the Richmond District auto burglary that occurred earlier. He was
taken to Ingleside Station and booked for the crime. Report number: 180057612
10:00pm Theresa &
Mission D.U.I
Ingleside Officer Piper and Sgt. Ly were driving north on
Mission, approaching Silver Avenue, when they noticed the driver of a Chevy
Blazer on Silver blow through the light and turn North from Silver onto Mission
Street. The officers followed the Blazer as the driver drifted from one lane to
another, narrowly colliding with a stopped Muni bus and several parked cars.
Piper and Sgt. Ly turned on their vehicle’s emergency lights and siren and
stopped the Blazer’s driver at Mission and Theresa. The officers quickly
noticed the driver had bloodshot eyes and slurred speech and smelled of
alcohol. He was given a roadside sobriety test and failed miserably. A breath
alcohol test revealed a blood alcohol level over twice the legal limit. The
suspect was transported to the County Jail and booked on the DUI. Report
number: 180065041
Serious
Incidents:
11:46am Mission & Persia Theft
A
woman standing in the aisle while riding on a #14 Muni bus was listening to
music on her IPhone. The victim told Ingleside Officers Chan and Endo that the
suspect grabbed her IPhone and earphones and ran off the bus at Persia and
Mission. The victim chased the suspect, but gave up after a short chase. Report
number: 180063114
12:20pm 500
Blk. Naples Assault
Ingleside
Officers Camarra and Grabbe were dispatched to a report of an assault possibly
involving a machete. The victim told the officers that he had exited his friend’s
car when a man exited a parked black Chevy Suburban and started yelling
obscenities at him. The victim talked back and kept walking away. However, the
suspect did more than talking by taking out a large machete and hitting the
victim on the shoulder. The suspect then ran back to the Suburban which sped
away. The victim credited his puffy jacket for saving him from serious injury.
Report number: 180063249
6:00pm Mission & Richland Theft
A
woman walked into Ingleside Station and told Officer Thompson that a Muni
passenger stole her valuables. She said she boarded a bus at Mission and 24th
Street and stood near the back door on the crowded bus holding her purse in
front of her. When the bus stopped at Silver she looked in her purse and
noticed her wallet missing containing debit cards, cash, social security card,
and driver’s license. Report number: 180066102