Tuesday, February 13, 2018

Feb. 6, 2018

                 Incident Date:
               Tuesday,  February 6th, 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!         



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Arrests:

12:10pm     Mission & Godeus        Malicious Mischief Vandalism
A Muni bus driver heard a sound, even for a seasoned Muni employee, he probably never heard before. He looked in the interior rear view mirror and saw a passenger, sitting in the rear of the coach, hitting the right rear passenger side window several times with his elbow. The suspect then stood up and, with one swift kick, shattered that same window. The suspect then exited the bus and started walking north on Mission Street. Ingleside Officers Ocreto, Tayliong, Dungca, Laoagan, Hornstein, and Calupad arrived within minutes and placed the suspect under arrest. He was transported to the county jail and booked for malicious mischief vandalism and for being intoxicated in public. Report number: 180098666


2:57pm       Sunnydale & Hahn        Possession of Firearm
Keen eyed Ingleside Officers Barajas, Seavey, and Jensen were on routine patrol when they noticed something that didn’t match about the older Nissan Altima traveling ahead of them. The registration had expired in June of last year yet the tabs showed an expiration date of July 2018. The officers stopped the vehicle and asked the driver and passenger for identification. They both willingly complied with the officer’s request. The officers ran their identities through the department’s computer system and the results showed the passenger had a long arrest record. He was on probation with a search conviction for “carjacking” and had been convicted of car theft and assault with a deadly weapon. Inside the car was a loaded black semi-automatic firearm hidden under the front seat. The officers also found a window punch and bolt cutters used by thieves to break into vehicles. A quantity of marijuana was also found inside the car. The passenger was placed in custody and taken to Ingleside Station for booking. The driver was cited for the vehicle code violation and released at the scene. Report number: 180099357



Serious Incidents:

4:01pm       Blythedale & Santos      Evading A Police Officer
Officers Barajas, Seavey, and Jensen were back on patrol after the above arrest when they again used their keen sense of vision, along with some considerable luck, to spot a woman wanted for attempted homicide. The woman, and a male passenger, happened to drive by the officers on Blythedale Avenue. The trio of officers radioed for backup and attempted to stop the suspect on Bayshore Blvd. Instead of stopping, she took off at a high rate of speed through the streets, blowing through red lights, and eventually on to southbound #280. The officers broadcast a description of the vehicle and dispatch relayed the information to surrounding jurisdictions, but the suspect was able to evade arrest by driving away at a high rate of speed. Report number: 180099705


7:19pm       Velasco & Kelloch          Discharging of a Firearm
The sound of several rapid gunshots startled Ingleside Officers Johnson and Naser while on patrol. They notified dispatch about hearing the gunshots and searched the area but were unable to find any shell casings, witnesses, or victims. Report number: 181001883


10:00pm     5000 Blk. of Mission      Discharging of a Firearm
Another report of “shots fired” prompted dispatch to send Ingleside Officers Govindbhai and Cortez-Cendejas to investigate. When they arrived on scene they found a victim who told the officers that he woke up to a large “bang”. When he looked around his bedroom he found a small hole in a window and a curtain. The officers could not determine the source of the damages. Report number: 180100744


11:19pm     1600 Blk. Dolores             Arson
A bar patron, angry about being kicked out of the drinking establishment, attempted to set the place on fire. The alert bartender told Ingleside Officer Parker that other patrons smelled smoke and he, the bartender, quickly ran outside and doused the flames with water. The intoxicated woman had earlier placed two wooden shingles against the building and used a cigarette to start the blaze. The woman then boarded a ride sharing vehicle which sped away. The station investigators are using surveillance video to help identify the suspect. Report number: 180100647





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