Incident Date:
Thursday,
January 4th, 2018
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Arrests:
2:23am 5500 Blk.
Mission Narcotics
Ingleside Officers Hardy and Lau were on routine patrol when
they spotted a man jaywalking through traffic. The officers stopped their
patrol car to admonish the pedestrian about walking in the middle of the
street. When the officers asked if he had any weapons in his possession he
responded, “Yes, a knife”. The officers removed the knife and, in a search of
his clothing, Hardy and Lau found a pipe used to smoke methamphetamine. The officers
cited the suspect for possession of narcotics paraphernalia and released him at
the scene. Report number: 180008392
2:19pm 1600 Blk.
Alemany Warrants Arrest
A home on the 100 block of Dublin has been the scene of many
arrests and calls for service. On this date, Ingleside Officers Archilla and
Lustenberger watched as a Lincoln Town Car, driven by a woman, pulled up to the
address. Shortly after arriving, a man exited the home and got into the
Lincoln, without attaching his seatbelt, and sped away. The officers pulled the Lincoln over and
asked the driver for her license. It was suspended. She also had a misdemeanor
warrant for her arrest out of San Mateo County. Her passenger had a much more
extensive criminal history. He was on probation with two convictions for
domestic violence and aggravated assault. Inside the car were several open
bottles of liquor. He was arrested for violating his probation. The woman
driver was arrested for the outstanding warrant. Report number: 180009657
Serious
Incidents:
5:50pm 100 Blk. Precita Shooting into Building
A
woman called police after finding her front windows blown out. Ingleside Officers
Leung and Clayton responded and discovered the windows had been damaged by
gunshots. The victim and neighbors reported hearing four gunshots and then a
vehicle speeding away. The officers found several bullet casings outside the
home and four bullet holes in the victim’s ceiling. No one inside the home was
injured. Report number: 180010303
7:00pm 200 Blk. Hahn Robbery
A
woman walking home from the store with her pet dog was suddenly confronted by
an unknown suspect holding a gun. She told Ingleside Officers Wong and Garza
that the suspect asked the woman for her shoulder bag, but before she could
surrender the bag, he pulled it off of her shoulder. Her dog, seeing the
suspect aggressively pull the bag from the victim, bit the suspect on the leg.
The suspect then shot the woman’s dog killing it instantly. The victim’s
mother, hearing the shots, went outside and found her daughter sobbing and
cradling her dead companion while the suspect ran away with her daughter’s
property. Report number: 180010397