Incident Date:
Wednesday, January 3rd, 2018
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Arrests:
12:37pm Unit Blk. Tingley Firearm
Many suspects drive vehicles with paper plates to avoid
detection for a variety of crimes. Sometimes the vehicles are stolen. Sometimes
they have expired registration. Sometimes they’re wanted for non-vehicle felonies.
On this date, Ingleside Officers Naser and Tayliong were driving south on
Mission when they noticed a Honda Accord driving north with paper plates and
tinted windows. The officers made a U-Turn and followed the Honda stopping the
driver near Tingley and Mission. The driver didn’t have a license. He did give
his name to the officers, who ran it through the computer system, which showed
his license was suspended. But that wasn’t all. He also had two arrest warrants
out of San Luis Obispo and Alameda Counties for vehicle code violations. He was
placed in custody and a search of his clothing revealed approximately $2500 in
cash in his pockets. Underneath the driver’s seat was a loaded .45 caliber
firearm. The suspect was arrested and taken to Ingleside Station. Report
number: 180006584
Serious
Incidents:
11:58am 100 Blk. Concord Hot
Prowl Burglary
A
woman, home alone, heard her doorbell ring. At first it rang at a slow pace and
then it rang at an increasingly fast pace. She looked outside and saw a male
suspect outside her iron gate. She called her father who told her to call 911,
which she did after escaping to her backyard. While in the backyard, and
waiting for police to arrive, she heard the suspect or suspects in her home.
Soon thereafter she heard the suspect’s car leaving just before Ingleside Officers
Prieto and Alejandrino arrive. The officers found the suspect or suspects
entered the home using some type of tool that pried open the security gate and
the front door. Inside they stole a safe containing a large amount of cash,
jewelry, passports and other valuables. Several other items were stolen from
bedrooms before the suspects made their quick escape. Report number: 180006186