Wednesday, February 28, 2018

Feb. 22, 2018

                  Incident Date:
              Thursday, February 22nd, 2018


The next Ingleside Community meeting will be held in the Ingleside Police Station Community room on Tuesday, March 20, 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!        



Please Note: As previously stated, Ingleside Station will be phasing out our old newsletter in the next couple weeks. Ingleside will continue to provide important information to you, our devoted readers, through our new newsletter, which will be published weekly.

If you haven’t done so yet, you can still subscribe by going to, www.sfpdinglesidestation.com, and follow a few easy steps by clicking on “Join our new newsletter” towards the bottom of the page and enter your name and email address. Also, for crime reports and statistics you can also go to, www.sf-police.org, and click on Compstat & Crime Maps then click on the crime mapping link.

 You can also follow us on Twitter @SFPDIngleside and Facebook at SFPD Ingleside Station.
              
     
    
               
Arrests:

1:50pm       3100 Blk. Mission                          Robbery
A customer enjoying a cup of coffee at a local coffee shop was suddenly approached by two suspects one of whom, showed a pistol in his waistband, then grabbed the victim’s cellphone and fled. Ingleside Officers Hopkins and Eugenio arrived and broadcast a description of the suspects. Soon, thereafter, multiple Ingleside units including Lt. McEachern, Sgt. Ly, Sgt. Tam, Sgt. Rogers, Officers Latus, Chang, Salazar, Lim, Wong, and Hornstein arrived and started searching the surrounding area for the suspects. Their efforts paid off as the suspects were quickly located on the 1400 Block of Shotwell and arrested. The victim positively identified the suspects as the pair that robbed him of his phone. The officers also confiscated a BB pistol which resembled an actual firearm. Both suspects were taken to the Juvenile Justice Center and booked for armed robbery. Report number: 180142138


Serious Incidents:


2:33am       500 Blk. Campbell                         Exhibiting a Weapon
Ingleside Officers Billings and Hardy, and many other Ingleside units, responded to a report of two men with guns attempting to break into a home. When the officers arrived the suspects had already left the scene. The victims told the officers they observed one man on the sidewalk talking to another man inside a fence on the 500 block of Campbell. The man on the sidewalk quickly ran away and the second suspect, inside the fence, also tried to escape. The victim’s got in their car, armed with a baseball bat, and chased the second suspect for a short distance before cornering him at Campbell and Delta Streets. When one of the victim’s threatened the suspect with the bat, the suspect took out a black semi-automatic pistol and pointed it at the victims. The suspect then fled the area and the victims returned home to call police. The victims said the pair of suspects may have been among a group of squatters occupying an abandoned home in the area. Report number: 180140875


7:00am       400 Blk. Sunrise                             Fire
Ingleside Officers Trujillo and Lau responded to a report of a fire at a home. When they arrived medical and fire personnel had already extinguished the blaze. One of the residents was at St. Francis Hospital being treated for smoke inhalation and minor burns. He told the officers he woke up to the smell of smoke and failed in his attempt to extinguish the blaze in the living room near a space heater. Report number: 180141049





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Feb. 21, 2018

                Incident Date:
            Wednesday, February 21st, 2018


The next Ingleside Community meeting will be held in the Ingleside Police Station Community room on Tuesday, March 20, 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!        



Please Note: As previously stated, Ingleside Station will be phasing out our old newsletter in the next couple weeks. Ingleside will continue to provide important information to you, our devoted readers, through our new newsletter, which will be published weekly.

If you haven’t done so yet, you can still subscribe by going to, www.sfpdinglesidestation.com, and follow a few easy steps by clicking on “Join our new newsletter” towards the bottom of the page and enter your name and email address. Also, for crime reports and statistics you can also go to, www.sf-police.org, and click on Compstat & Crime Maps then click on the crime mapping link.

 You can also follow us on Twitter @SFPDIngleside and Facebook at SFPD Ingleside Station.
           
     
    
               
Arrests:


12:23am     Cotter & Mission                       Stolen Vehicle
An older Honda, traveling southbound on Mission without its lights on, caught the attention of Ingleside Officers McCall and Lozano. The officers turned around and followed the Honda while running the license plate through the system. The Honda was stolen a few days before. Lozano and McCall notified dispatch and asked for backup. They, along with Officers Esponoza and Foxworth, pulled the driver over at Cotter and Mission Street. He was unlicensed, and had an outstanding warrant for his arrest out of Marin County, and was on probation in San Mateo County for possession of stolen property. The suspect was again arrested for possession of stolen property, possession of burglary tools, and the outstanding warrants. Report number: 180136335

11:58am     300 Blk. Ocean                          Search Warrant
The Police Department has received many complaints about an illegal gambling establishment on the 300 block of Ocean. After an investigation the Department procured a search warrant, which was executed by Ingleside Officers Lee, Carew, Mora, Barajas, Jensen, Archilla, Seavey, Piper, and Phillips, along with Sergeants Lopez and Lau. They used the warrant to search the premises and confiscating more than a dozen illegal gambling machines and arrested an employee who worked at the establishment.  Report number: 180138858


12:45pm     500 Blk. Madrid                         Warrant Arrest
A citizen called police to report a man, with a history of harassing behavior and performing lewd acts in a public place, was sitting in the children’s playground of the park. Ingleside Officer Harper, along with Sgt. Faye, detained the man and, after checking with the warrant bureau, arrested him for $10,000 outstanding warrant for theft, burglary, and other charges. Report number: 180139254





Serious Incidents:


5:00am       Unit Blk. Wabash Terrace       Hot Prowl Burglary
Ingleside Officers Quinlan and Freed were dispatched to a report of a home burglary. The victims told the officers they walked downstairs that morning and found a door to the garage open. They also found laundry items and cigarettes missing from the garage. More importantly the victims discovered their keys to a Toyota Camry, along with the car normally parked outside, also missing. Surveillance video from a nearby residence shows two cars arriving outside of the residence shortly after 5:00a.m. An unknown suspect exits one car and walks to the victim’s home shortly before both suspects speed away. Report number: 180140251


5:56am       Brussels and Ordway              Discharching of a Firearm
A “shot spotter” alert sent Ingleside Officers George and Anderson to investigate. When they arrived on scene they found four expended cartridge casings on the 1000 block of Brussels. However, they did not find any damage to vehicles or homes in the area. Report number: 180138024


1:50pm       San Jose & Baden                    Theft
A high school student riding the “J” streetcar home lost her headphones to a thief. She told Police Services Aid Dugan that a fellow passenger ran up behind her as she was sitting on the Muni vehicle and ripped the headphones, along with some hair, off her head. The suspect then ran off the streetcar and escaped in an unknown direction. Report number: 180139395




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Tuesday, February 27, 2018

Feb. 20, 2018

                 Incident Date:
               Tuesday, February 20th, 2018


The next Ingleside Community meeting will be held in the Ingleside Police Station Community room on Tuesday, March 20, 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!        



Please Note: As previously stated, Ingleside Station will be phasing out our old newsletter in the next couple weeks. Ingleside will continue to provide important information to you, our devoted readers, through our new newsletter, which will be published weekly.

If you haven’t done so yet, you can still subscribe by going to, www.sfpdinglesidestation.com, and follow a few easy steps by clicking on “Join our new newsletter” towards the bottom of the page and enter your name and email address. Also, for crime reports and statistics you can also go to, www.sf-police.org, and click on Compstat & Crime Maps then click on the crime mapping link.

 You can also follow us on Twitter @SFPDIngleside and Facebook at SFPD Ingleside Station.
              
     
    
               
Arrests:

1:45pm       200 Blk. Addison                    Stolen Vehicle
We’ve written before about the likelihood that vehicles, with paper license plates, are likely to be stolen or involved in some crime. The vehicle code requires that all vehicles, not yet issued license plates, have a temporary registration tag in the front windshield or rear window. On this day, Ingleside Officers Peralta and Harper were on routine patrol when they spotted an older Toyota Camry with paper plates and no visible temporary registration tags. The officers noticed two men inside and a third talking to the occupants next to the passenger window. Peralta and Harper approached the Toyota and found the occupants smoking marijuana. A check of the Toyota’s registration revealed it was reported stolen three days before. The driver was arrested and transported to the Juvenile Justice Center and booked on charges of possession of stolen property, possession of burglary tools, and for possession of marijuana in a vehicle by juveniles. His passenger was released to his parents and the third man was released at the scene. Report number: 180129716




Serious Incidents:

1:40am       Mission & Silver                      Robbery
A man waiting for a Muni bus to take him to work became suspicious of when a gray four door Honda, with four occupants, suddenly made a U-Turn and stopped next to the curb where he was standing. The victim told Ingleside Officers George and Fogarty that a man got out of the passenger side of the Honda and grabbed his backpack from his shoulder. The victim struggled with the suspect for several seconds before the suspect punched the victim several times in the face forcing him to relinquish control of the backpack. The suspect then got back into the Honda which sped away. George and Fogarty noticed the victim was bleeding from cuts to both hands which were probably caused by a weapon the suspect used in the attack. The officers broadcast a description of the attackers and their automobile and less than four hours later Mission units stopped what they believe was the same car, with blood smears on the side, and chased several occupants before detaining them. The officers towed the car to impound and the occupants were released pending further investigation. Report number: 180135224


8:00pm       700 Blk. Joost                        Hot Prowl Burglary
A woman leaving for work in the morning went to her garage and noticed two bicycles missing. The victim told Ingleside Officers Lim and Cvetovac that her garage door was wide open. The officers inspected the garage door and noticed the garage door frame and safety bar were damaged near the lock. The officers also noticed a pry bar near the garage door. Report number: 180138159


9:15pm       Unit Blk.  Stoneyford             Robbery
A woman suffered serious injuries during a particularly violent robbery. The victim told Ingleside Officers Quinlan and Freed that she was unloading groceries from her car in the driveway, with her purse in her arms, when and unknown suspect came up from behind, grabbed her purse, and threw her to the ground. The suspect then ran to a waiting vehicle, climbed into the passenger door, and sped away. The victim was transported to Kaiser Hospital in South San Francisco where physicians treated her for a dislocated shoulder, nerve damage to her left arm, fractures to facial bones in her face, and a fractured tooth. The loss was car keys, and IPad, and a book. Report number: 180137468


10:20pm     5500 Blk. Mission                  Robbery
A suspect walked into a store, pointed a shotgun at a clerk, and demanded money. The clerk didn’t think the suspect was “serious” and wouldn’t hand over the money. The suspect then went to a second clerk using the same demands and this clerk believed the seriousness of the confrontation and handed over the funds from the cash register. Both clerks told Ingleside Officer Govindbhai the suspect then escaped running eastbound on Guttenberg. Report number: 180137543


11:00pm     900 Blk. Geneva                     Robbery
A man walked into Ingleside Station and told Police Services Aid Bruce that he had been robbed a short while ago. The victim said he was walking down Geneva, near Mission, when three men approached, one holding a knife. One of the three punched the victim in the eye and then took the victim’s backpack before all three escaped in an unknown direction. The loss was a small amount of cash along with a debit card and identification. The victim later traveled to San Francisco General Hospital for treatment of his wounds. Report number: 180139602





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Friday, February 23, 2018

Feb. 19, 2018

                   Incident Date:
                  Monday, February 19th, 2018


The next Ingleside Community meeting will be held in the Ingleside Police Station Community room on Tuesday, March 20, 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!        



Please Note: As previously stated, Ingleside Station will be phasing out our old newsletter in the next couple weeks. Ingleside will continue to provide important information to you, our devoted readers, through our new newsletter, which will be published weekly.

If you haven’t done so yet, you can still subscribe by going to, www.sfpdinglesidestation.com, and follow a few easy steps by clicking on “Join our new newsletter” towards the bottom of the page and enter your name and email address. Also, for crime reports and statistics you can also go to, www.sf-police.org, and click on Compstat & Crime Maps then click on the crime mapping link.

 You can also follow us on Twitter @SFPDIngleside and Facebook at SFPD Ingleside Station.
              
  
   
                    




Arrests:

4:12pm       4700 Blk. Mission                        Narcotics
A man running in and out of traffic prompted dispatch to send Ingleside Officers Harper and Peralta to investigate. When the officers arrived they found the suspect under the influence of methamphetamine and placed him in custody. Inside a pocket, the officers found a pipe used to smoke the substance. Medics were summoned and the suspect was transported to St. Luke’s Hospital for detox. He was also cited for possession of narcotics paraphernalia. Report number: 180133983


7:14pm       Blythdale and Brookdale            Stolen Vehicle
Ingleside Officers Barajas and Jensen were on routine patrol when they spotted an older Honda driving toward them while on Blythdale Avenue. The officers knew that older Honda’s are prime targets of car thieves and this one was no exception. The officers turned around and followed the Honda as it sped away and then into a parking lot in the 200 block of Blythedale. The suspect then exited the vehicle and ran away with the police officers in pursuit. The officers caught the 13 year old suspect and placed him in custody. He was transported to the Juvenile Justice Center and booked for possession of stolen property and for the stolen vehicle. Report number: 180134157



Serious Incidents:

6:08am       500 Block Arlington                    Robbery
A man walking toward the Glen Park BART station was suddenly approached by two men, one of them holding a gun. The victim told Ingleside Officers Leong and Tiffer that the suspect holding the gun pulled back the slide on the weapon and told the victim to “give me everything”. The second suspect then removed the victim’s backpack from his shoulders containing a laptop and tablet. The suspects also stole the victim’s wallet, headphones, cellphone, cash, bank cards, and keys. The pair of thieves then commanded the victim lie on the ground and “count to thirty” before getting up. He complied. Once standing he ran to a pay phone and called police. Report number: 180132775

10:00am     Diamond & Chenery                  Theft
Ingleside Officers Naser and Fazli were dispatched to a report of an auto burglary. Thieves had broken into a late model Tesla S and stole an IPad, checkbooks, and miscellaneous tax documents. While at the scene dispatch notified the officers the owner of the vehicle was at Brookdale and Geneva trying to track the location of his stolen items. The officers went to that location and interviewed the victim who said he was unable to find his property. He did give the officers the name of a witness at a coffee shop near the scene of the burglary. The witness told the officers that he saw a late model Acura stop near the Tesla and saw a passenger exit the Acura. The passenger walked around the parked Tesla and then broke the back window, reaching into the car, and removing a black shoulder bag. The suspect then re-entered the Acura which sped away. Report number: 180133284

5:34pm       4700 Blk. Mission                      Aggravated Assault
A man walking into the Burger King noticed a group of juveniles spray painting a bicycle on the sidewalk near the restaurant. The victim asked the youths what they were doing and they didn’t respond. After he walked into the restaurant one of the young men followed him inside holding a wrench. The suspect struck the victim in the rib cage before asking him if he wanted to “fight”. The victim ran out of the restaurant and across the street to call police. The suspects escaped in an unknown direction. An ambulance was called and medics treated the victim at the scene. Report number: 180134436




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Feb. 18, 2018

               Incident Date:
              Sunday, February 18th, 2018


The next Ingleside Community meeting will be held in the Ingleside Police Station Community room on Tuesday, March 20, 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!        



Please Note: As previously stated, Ingleside Station will be phasing out our old newsletter in the next couple weeks. Ingleside will continue to provide important information to you, our devoted readers, through our new newsletter, which will be published weekly.

If you haven’t done so yet, you can still subscribe by going to, www.sfpdinglesidestation.com, and follow a few easy steps by clicking on “Join our new newsletter” towards the bottom of the page and enter your name and email address. Also, for crime reports and statistics you can also go to, www.sf-police.org, and click on Compstat & Crime Maps then click on the crime mapping link.

 You can also follow us on Twitter @SFPDIngleside and Facebook at SFPD Ingleside Station.


  
            

    
    
               
Arrests:

There are no arrests to report.




Serious Incidents:

1:16am       2900 Blk. Alemany                 Suspicious Vehicle
A suspicious van caught the attention of Ingleside Officers Demkowski and Smith while both were on patrol. The van’s passenger door was open and one of the occupants was standing in the doorway. The officers ran the license plates to the van, which came back belonging to another dismantled vehicle and were prohibited from being used on any vehicle. The officers contacted the registered owner of the van and he told the pair that he sent the car to the junk yard and it should not be on the road. Two occupants of the van were removed and released at the scene. The license plates were seized and the van was towed to impound. Report number: 180130202




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Thursday, February 22, 2018

Feb. 17, 2018

                Incident Date:
            Saturday, February 17th, 2018


The next Ingleside Community meeting will be held in the Ingleside Police Station Community room on Tuesday, March 20, 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!        



Please Note: As previously stated, Ingleside Station will be phasing out our old newsletter in the next couple weeks. Ingleside will continue to provide important information to you, our devoted readers, through our new newsletter, which will be published weekly.

If you haven’t done so yet, you can still subscribe by going to, www.sfpdinglesidestation.com, and follow a few easy steps by clicking on “Join our new newsletter” towards the bottom of the page and enter your name and email address. Also, for crime reports and statistics you can also go to, www.sf-police.org, and click on Compstat & Crime Maps then click on the crime mapping link.

 You can also follow us on Twitter @SFPDIngleside and Facebook at SFPD Ingleside Station.
              
     
    
               
Arrests:

12:30am     Unit Blk. Danton                         Burglary
A woman called dispatch to report watching an unknown man break into a van parked on the street near her home. Ingleside Officers Ocreto, Wong, Tiffer, Naser, Chang, Cvetovac, Thomas, and Naser responded to the scene and arrested the suspect who was still in the van. The owner of the van was located nearby and she identified the GPS device, keys, coins, and other items as belonging to her and were secure inside her vehicle when she parked it earlier. The suspect was taken to Ingleside Station and booked for vehicle burglary and possession of stolen property. Report number: 180128605



Serious Incidents:

5:41pm       Unit Blk. Blythedale                   Arson
A report of a vehicle fire prompted dispatch to send Ingleside Officers Marshall and Rosales-Renteria to investigate. They arrived on scene and found the fire already extinguished by Fire Department personnel. The rear passenger window was rolled down and the vehicle was set on fire at an unknown time. Report number: 180129277





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Feb. 16, 2018

                  Incident Date:
                Friday, February 16th, 2018


The next Ingleside Community meeting will be held in the Ingleside Police Station Community room on Tuesday, March 20, 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!        



Please Note: As previously stated, Ingleside Station will be phasing out our old newsletter in the next couple weeks. Ingleside will continue to provide important information to you, our devoted readers, through our new newsletter, which will be published weekly.

If you haven’t done so yet, you can still subscribe by going to, www.sfpdinglesidestation.com, and follow a few easy steps by clicking on “Join our new newsletter” towards the bottom of the page and enter your name and email address. Also, for crime reports and statistics you can also go to, www.sf-police.org, and click on Compstat & Crime Maps then click on the crime mapping link.

 You can also follow us on Twitter @SFPDIngleside and Facebook at SFPD Ingleside Station.
              
    
    
               
Arrests:

9:10pm       Unit Blk. Flora                        Warrant Arrest
Ingleside Officers Marshall and Park were on patrol when a citizen flagged them down. The victim said his car had been burglarized while parked in front of his mother’s home and two pairs of sunglasses along with his cell phone were missing. He loaned the officers his work phone and using, the “find my IPhone” app, traced the phone to an address on the 2000 block of Jennings in the Bayview District. The officers found a woman holding the phone and asked the victim to dial the phone number. When the phone rang the officers placed the suspect in custody. A computer check revealed she had several warrants for her arrest including a $50,000 warrant for burglary. She was taken to Ingleside Station and booked for possession of stolen property and the warrants. Report number: 180127390



Serious Incidents:

2:00am       Unit Blk. Leland                       Attempted Robbery
A man heard his girlfriend scream, “What the f…”, when a man suddenly pushed the front door of her home and ran up the stairs holding a gun. The boyfriend ran to her aid and the suspect yelled, “don’t play with me, where’s the money?” When the boyfriend said he didn’t have any money, the suspect turned around and ran down the stairs and out of the home. Ingleside Officers Cagney and Mroz arrived and determined the origin of the event was an earlier confrontation in front of the home involving two men that was witnessed by another resident of the home. Report number: 180125253

  
2:21pm       Silver & Congdon                    Robbery
An argument over a purse and an empty seat resulted in an assault and robbery. The victim told Ingleside Officers Prieto and Cvetovac that she was standing while riding a Muni bus when a seat became available. However, another rider placed her purse in the seat. When the victim asked the rider to move her purse so she could sit down, the suspect said, “No, this seat is for my purse”. The victim then responded, “I get it. This seat is important to your purse”. The suspect then got up and started yelling threats at the victim. The suspect then was joined by two other young women who started hitting the victim in the face. The victim struggled to the front of the bus, while the suspects continued the attack, and asked the driver to stop and let her off. The victim told the officers she attempted to protect herself by kicking back at the suspects. But, it didn’t help much as the suspects continued to punch the victim and, during the assault, gain control of her purse containing a cellphone and makeup. All three suspects then exited the bus and fled northbound on Congdon. The officers summoned medical help and the victim was treated at the scene by paramedics. Report number: 180126411


4:00pm       Mission & Richland               Attempted Robbery
Ingleside Officers Hoge and Rosales-Renteria were dispatched to Kaiser Hospital to interview two victims of an attempted robbery. The pair told the officers they were walking northbound on Richland Avenue when they were surrounded by 12 suspects, both men and women. The group attempted to steal one of the victim’s IPhone 10. When the suspects started punching the victims the victims punched back and several of the suspects fell to the ground from the victim’s punch. All of the suspects then ran away and the victims drove themselves to Kaiser Hospital for treatment. Report number: 180126916


6:25pm       Ocean & Howth                     Sexual Battery
A woman walked into Ingleside Station to report an attack by an unknown assailant. She told Ingleside Officer Anton-Buzzard that she was walking on Ocean Avenue near Howth when an unknown man walked up behind her and touched her inappropriately under her clothing. The victim turned around and pursued the suspect, but was unable to catch him. Report number: 180127033




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Wednesday, February 21, 2018

Feb. 15, 2018

                  Incident Date:
              Thursday, February 15th, 2018


The next Ingleside Community meeting will be held at the Bernal Heights Neighborhood Center located at 515 Cortland Avenue on Tuesday, February 20, 2018 at 6 p.m. There will be light refreshments available to those who come to the meeting.  All are welcome to attend. Note the time change to this particular meeting.

                                               We hope to see you all there!         



Please Note: As previously stated, Ingleside Station will be phasing out our old newsletter in the next couple weeks. Ingleside will continue to provide important information to you, our devoted readers, through our new newsletter, which will be published weekly.

If you haven’t done so yet, you can still subscribe by going to, www.sfpdinglesidestation.com, and follow a few easy steps by clicking on “Join our new newsletter” towards the bottom of the page and enter your name and email address. Also, for crime reports and statistics you can also go to, www.sf-police.org, and click on Compstat & Crime Maps then click on the crime mapping link.

 You can also follow us on Twitter @SFPDIngleside and Facebook at SFPD Ingleside Station.
              
   
    
               
Arrests:

2:00pm       5100 Blk. Mission                    Terrorist Threats
A customer became angry when a clerk at a store refused to cash his check. The clerk said the check was “invalid” and the customer threatened several times to shoot the clerk if she didn’t cash the check. Ingleside Officers Espinoza, Glover, Archilla, Mora, and Sgt. Lau responded and arrested the suspect for terrorist threats. The officers did not find any firearm or other weapon on him. The suspect was booked accordingly at Ingleside Station. Report number: 180124095



Serious Incidents:


2:30am       1500 Blk. Diamond                  Hot Prowl Burglary
A woman, her husband, children, and the woman’s family went out to dinner at an expensive restaurant in the Fillmore District. When she returned home later that night she discovered her house keys missing. She used her father’s key to enter the home and called the restaurant to see if they found her keys. They hadn’t. She told Ingleside Officer Rodriguez that early the next morning her father was awakened by the sound of banging on the front door. He told the officers he looked out and saw a flashlight in the hallway. He quickly got out of bed and noticed the front door was open. Later, the family discovered that a puffy vest belonging to one of the daughters was missing along with an IPad, IPad case, and earphones. Report number: 180125902


12:47pm     Unit Blk. El Verano                 Investigative Detention
Alert neighbors and an alert police officer may have prevented a home or vehicle burglary. It began when Ingleside Officer Rodriguez was patrolling and on the lookout for suspicious vehicles and traffic violators. Officer Rodriguez spotted a newer Honda Civic, with four occupants, and paper license plates attached to the vehicle. Rodriguez followed the Honda and watched as the driver parked on the unit block of El Verano Way. Soon, thereafter, three occupants of the Honda, wearing white t-shirts, exited the car and started walking through the neighborhood. Officer Rodriguez broadcast a description of the car and the occupants and soon, thereafter, Ingleside Sgt. Faye, Officer Ocreto, Officer Wong, and Ingleside Captain Hart arrived on scene. The three suspects were detained in the area along with the fourth man who was found in the driver’s seat of the Honda. The Honda was registered to a Vallejo address. Several neighbors told the officers that they observed the suspects walking through the neighborhood and were concerned they were casing the area looking for homes or cars to burglarize. All four subjects were identified and released at the scene and the driver was cited for a vehicle code violation. Report number: 180123257


8:27pm       Ocean & Cayuga                     Robbery
A woman entering a Muni bus felt a violent tug on her backpack. The tug pulled her backwards as the suspect gained control of the backpack. He turned and ran away with the victim in pursuit. She told Ingleside Officer Thomas and Sgt. Ly that the suspect got into a blue car, which sped west toward San Jose Avenue. The loss, besides the backpack, was a small amount of cash. Report number: 180124841




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Tuesday, February 20, 2018

Feb. 14, 2018

                  Incident Date:
             Wednesday, February 14th, 2018


The next Ingleside Community meeting will be held at the Bernal Heights Neighborhood Center located at 515 Cortland Avenue on Tuesday, February 20, 2018 at 6 p.m. There will be light refreshments available to those who come to the meeting.  All are welcome to attend. Note the time change to this particular meeting.

                                               We hope to see you all there!         



Please Note: As previously stated, Ingleside Station will be phasing out our old newsletter in the next couple weeks. Ingleside will continue to provide important information to you, our devoted readers, through our new newsletter, which will be published weekly.

If you haven’t done so yet, you can still subscribe by going to, www.sfpdinglesidestation.com, and follow a few easy steps by clicking on “Join our new newsletter” towards the bottom of the page and enter your name and email address. Also, for crime reports and statistics you can also go to, www.sf-police.org, and click on Compstat & Crime Maps then click on the crime mapping link.

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Arrests:

7:24am       Richland & Murray                  Suspended License
Sometimes it can be the most obscure things that can lead to an arrest. On this morning Ingleside Sgt. Tam and Officer Lau were on routine patrol when they spotted an older Toyota Corolla with one headlight out. The officers decided to stop the driver and advise him of the equipment problem. But, to be safe, they ran the plate and discovered the Toyota’s registration had expired last June. Now things became more interesting. The officers stopped the driver and asked for his license and insurance. He didn’t have insurance on the Corolla and his license was suspended. Inside the Toyota’s glove box was an airsoft pistol without the required “orange tip” on the barrel. A computer check revealed the suspect had a prior conviction for driving with a suspended license and was on probation out of San Mateo County. Inside the Corolla’s trunk the officers discovered several new construction tools still in their original boxes. The officers traced the tools to Lowe’s in South San Francisco where a loss prevention employee told the officers the items were stolen. The driver was taken to Ingleside Station and cited for the vehicle code violations. He was held there for South San Francisco Police officers pending an investigation of the tool theft. Report number: 180119660


7:37pm       400 Blk. Melrose                        Firearm
Officers Edison, Motero and Wilson, along with Sergeants Tiffe, Pon, Fegan, Byrne, Daugherty, and Payne and several officers from Ingleside Station were dispatched to serve a search warrant. The officers staged outside and while preparing to serve the warrant they observed a man exit the home and enter a stolen-Haul truck and drive away. Ingleside Officers Seavey, Barajas, and Jensen followed the truck and arrested the suspect in the 600 Block of Monterey. Inside the truck were various burglary tools including a crow bar and bolt cutters. They also found stolen documents inside the vehicle. Shortly, thereafter, the warrant team entered the home on Melrose and found methamphetamine packaged for sale, two firearms, stolen computers, id’s, dozens of ammunition rounds, almost $3000 in cash, stolen credit cards, and a master key to Ford vehicles. A man inside the home had several outstanding felony convictions for drug possession and sales involving a firearm. A woman in the residence had several felony warrants for her arrest as well. Report number: 180121643



Serious Incidents:

8:25am       Unit Blk. Concord                     Burglary
A woman returned home from work and found pry marks on the front gate and her front door forced open. Inside the home she and other residents found several rooms disturbed and, in one bedroom, jewelry missing. Ingleside Officers Ocreto and Wong determined the suspects entered the home between 8:25am and 3:40pm when the victim returned home from work. Report number: 180121029


9:00pm       500 Blk. 29th Street                   Hot Prowl Burglary
This is another chance to tell citizens not to leave garage door openers inside your vehicle parked outside. Ingleside Officer Espinoza was dispatched to a home on 29th Street to interview the victim of a burglary. The man told Officer Espinoza that he had locked his car parked outside the night before and woke up the following morning to find his garage door open. A toolbox and two bicycles were missing from his garage. The victim also found several items missing from his parked vehicle including the garage opener, house keys, and a backpack. The backpack was later discovered in front of neighbor’s home and returned to the victim. Report number: 180124584




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Feb. 13, 2018

                  Incident Date:
              Tuesday, February 13th, 2018


The next Ingleside Community meeting will be held at the Bernal Heights Neighborhood Center located at 515 Cortland Avenue on Tuesday, February 20, 2018 at 6 p.m. There will be light refreshments available to those who come to the meeting.  All are welcome to attend. Note the time change to this particular meeting.

                                               We hope to see you all there!         



Please Note: As previously stated, Ingleside Station will be phasing out our old newsletter in the next couple weeks. Ingleside will continue to provide important information to you, our devoted readers, through our new newsletter, which will be published weekly.

If you haven’t done so yet, you can still subscribe by going to, www.sfpdinglesidestation.com, and follow a few easy steps by clicking on “Join our new newsletter” towards the bottom of the page and enter your name and email address. Also, for crime reports and statistics you can also go to, www.sf-police.org, and click on Compstat & Crime Maps then click on the crime mapping link.

 You can also follow us on Twitter @SFPDIngleside and Facebook at SFPD Ingleside Station.
              
     
    
               

Arrests:

10:49am     200 Blk. Berkeley Way          Stolen Vehicle
The call had all the earmarks of trouble and not mystery. Dispatch informed Ingleside Officers Phillips and Piper of a man and woman asleep in a newer Toyota Corolla with paper plates and the back window broken out. Vehicles with paper plates, some of them stolen, are used by thieves as getaway cars when committing auto burglaries. When the officers arrived they found both subjects asleep inside the Corolla, which was reported stolen a few days earlier. They also discovered that the woman had numerous warrants for her arrest including vehicle theft and receiving stolen property. The car was eventually towed and the woman was booked for the warrants and the male for possession of stolen property. Report number: 180117432




Serious Incidents:

There are no serious incidents to report.





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Thursday, February 15, 2018

Feb. 12, 2018

                 Incident Date:
               Monday, February 12th, 2018


The next Ingleside Community meeting will be held at the Bernal Heights Neighborhood Center located at 515 Cortland Avenue on Tuesday, February 20, 2018 at 6 p.m. There will be light refreshments available to those who come to the meeting.  All are welcome to attend. Note the time change to this particular meeting.

                                              We hope to see you all there!         



Please Note: As previously stated, Ingleside Station will be phasing out our old newsletter in the next couple weeks. Ingleside will continue to provide important information to you, our devoted readers, through our new newsletter, which will be published weekly.

If you haven’t done so yet, you can still subscribe by going to, www.sfpdinglesidestation.com, and follow a few easy steps by clicking on “Join our new newsletter” towards the bottom of the page and enter your name and email address. Also, for crime reports and statistics you can also go to, www.sf-police.org, and click on Compstat & Crime Maps then click on the crime mapping link.

 You can also follow us on Twitter @SFPDIngleside and Facebook at SFPD Ingleside Station.
              
         
               

Arrests:

3:50pm       5400 Blk. Mission                   Warrant Arrest
A man sleeping at a table at McDonalds was spotted by Ingleside Officers Peralta and Tayliong who were on foot patrol. The officers woke up the man and asked for identification. A records check revealed he had an active arrest warrant for drugs out of San Mateo County. Inside a jacket pocket was a glass pipe used to smoke narcotics. He was arrested at the scene and transported to Ingleside Station for booking. Report number: 180115674



Serious Incidents:

5:30pm       Alemany & Laura                    Robbery
A woman walking north on Alemany was suddenly approached from behind by a suspect who placed an unknown object against her back and said, “Don’t’ turn around and don’t look at me. Give me your wallet”. Fearing for her life she complied and the suspect ran away in an unknown direction. The loss was cash, cellphone, and identification. Report number: 180116058





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