Incident Date:
Monday, February 5th, 2018
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Arrests:
1:51am Holladay &
Peralta Recovered Vehicle
Ingleside Officers Burke and Anderson were patrolling an area
where several arrests have occurred for stolen vehicles. The officers noticed a
1996 Nissan 240Z parked with two people, a man and a woman, drinking alcohol
inside. The officers checked the license which showed the Nissan was reported
stolen out of Emeryville. Inside, the officers discovered a house key used to
start the vehicle. The woman driver was on probation out of San Francisco for
auto theft. Now, she was charged again with the same crime. Her male companion
was released at the scene. Report number: 180095139
2:08am Mission & Randall D.U.I
A report of a traffic collision prompted dispatch to send
Ingleside Officers Zhao and Fogarty to investigate. When they arrived they
found both drivers standing by their vehicles which had suffered minor damage.
One driver of a Honda claimed the other driver of a Toyota went through a stop
sign and collided with his car while he was making a left turn. The officers
found the driver of the Honda did not have a valid driver’s license and could
not provide proof of insurance. What’s more he appeared to be under the
influence of alcohol. He was given a roadside sobriety test which he failed. He
consented to a breath alcohol test which revealed he was operating his car at
almost two times the legal limit for alcohol intoxication. He was arrested at
the scene and transported to the County Jail. Report number: 180095195
2:55pm 900 Blk. Geneva Narcotics
The driver of an older Hyundai with no license plates and
blacked out windows couldn’t do more to attract police attention. Ingleside Officers
Wong and Peralta spotted the car driving south on Mission and then turning onto
Geneva Avenue. The officers stopped the driver who didn’t have a license,
insurance, or registration for the Hyundai. A computer check revealed an
outstanding $5000 warrant for his arrest on narcotics charges. Inside the
Hyundai the officers found more narcotics bundled for sale including heroin,
methamphetamine, and marijuana. He was arrested at the scene for the narcotics
violations and the warrant and transported to Ingleside Station for booking.
Report number: 180096422
Serious
Incidents:
5:50am 900 Blk. Visitacion Hot
Prowl Burglary
A man
woke up to find an unknown intruder standing in his bedroom door smoking a
cigarette. When the suspect noticed the resident was awake he said, “I thought
I lived here”, and then turned around and walked out the front door of the
house. The victim called police and Ingleside Officers Anderson and Burke and
together they searched the home and discovered the victim’s IPhone was missing.
The officers determined the suspect entered the home through an unlocked front
door. Report number: 180095311