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.

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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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