Tuesday, February 13, 2018

Feb. 7, 2018

                 Incident Date:
              Wednesday, February 7th, 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:

3:14pm       300 Blk. London                       Stolen Vehicle
Ingleside Officers Dungca and Calupad were on routine patrol when they noticed something “off” about the Honda ahead of them while travelling on Mission Street. The tabs had expired in 2017. The officers decided to run a records check, which revealed that the older Honda had been reported stolen out of Oakland. Officers Dundca and Calupad followed the car while radioing for backup. The suspect was stopped and arrested in the 300 block of London and Ingleside Officers Ocreto, Endo, Chan, and Tayliong assisted with the arrest of the unlicensed driver. Report number: 180102091



Serious Incidents:


1:20am       4700 Blk. Mission                     Aggravated Assault
An intoxicated male customer entered a bar and “spit” on a woman patron, which in turn led to a beat down outside the bar. Witnesses told Ingleside Officers Crotez and Govindbhai that the drunk man walked into the bar and, for an unknown reason, yelled at customers before spitting at the woman. Three male customers then punched and kicked the suspect before fleeing. The victim declined medical attention and told the officers he didn’t know his attackers. Report number: 180100794


4:00pm       200 Blk. Silver                          Fire
Ingleside Officers Marshall and Park responded to what may be one of the more bizarre calls for service in their careers. Dispatch sent the officers to a home to investigate the cause of a suspicious fire. When the officers arrived SFFD personnel had already extinguished the blaze. The homeowner told the officers that she left her home about 3pm and returned about an hour later. When she entered the home it was full of smoke. She called 911 and went outside to wait for the arrival of the fire department. Fire personnel told the officers that the blaze was started when sunlight, streaming through a window, focused on a crystal ball lying on the bed in an unoccupied bedroom. The focus beam of light from the crystal ball ignited the mattress which was quickly extinguished by fire department personnel. No other areas of the home were damaged by the fire. Report number: 180102314


6:23pm       Lisbon & Brazil                        Robbery
A woman and her boyfriend walking south on Lisbon Street were suddenly approached by an unknown man who jumped out of a passing car. The suspect grabbed the woman’s backpack from her shoulder and then ran back to the car, which sped away. The woman said her stolen backpack contained her cell phone. Report number: 180102869


7:10pm       Unit Blk. Campbell                  Discharging of a Firearm
A call of “shots fired” prompted dispatch to send Ingleside Officers Johnson, Hopkins, Vallimont, and Peregrina to investigate. When they arrived the victim told the officers she was in her garage when she heard four to five shots outside her home. She became nervous when she heard the bullets ricocheting off her garage door. She ran upstairs and called police. The officers contacted nearby neighbors. One neighbor told the officers his jeep was hit by the gunfire damaging a passenger door, roof, and right rear fender. Another neighbor said his infinity had bullet holes in the front windshield and rear window. The officers also found several fired bullets near the first victim’s garage door. Report number: 180102944


9:00pm       Unit Blk. Valerton Ct.             Hot Prowl Burglary
A resident exited his downstairs room and found the garage door open and the home’s front gate open. He closed both and then searched through the downstairs and upstairs and found nothing missing. He went back to bed and slept until 9am. He told Ingleside Officers Prieto and Lim that his father went outside that morning and found the front gate damaged. Both residents later discovered a backpack containing office supplies missing. Report number: 180104401


9:19pm       Sunnydale & Persia                Aggravated Assault
A woman called police to report a shooting. Ingleside Officers Parker, Demkowski, Cortez, and several other units responded to the scene and found the victim suffering from gunshot wounds to the neck and face. Medical personnel quickly rushed him to San Francisco General Hospital where he remains in critical condition. Officers searched the nearby area and found a Chevy Suburban, belonging to the victim, with the engine running and bullet holes through the driver’s window and blood throughout the interior. A bullet casing was also found inside. The case is still on going.  Report number: 180103215




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