Incident Date:
Thursday, February 8th, 2018
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Heights Neighborhood Center located at 515 Cortland Avenue on Tuesday, February
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Arrests:
8:03am 300 Blk.
Edinburgh Stolen Auto
A Parking Control Officer was dispatched to an address on
Edinburgh Street to tag a car parked illegally in a driveway. When the PCO ran
the plate dispatch advised the car had been reported stolen the previous day.
Ingleside Officers Chang and Rodriguez were dispatched and found the suspect
asleep in the car. They also found a quantity of methamphetamine in the car
with the sleeping suspect. He was taken to Ingleside Station and booked for car
theft and possession of narcotics. Report number: 180101043
Serious
Incidents:
11:25am Edna & Hearst Suspicious Vehicle
Sgt. Lau, from Ingleside Station, was working
as part of a special team watching for vehicle burglars in an area where there
have been several break-ins. He noticed two men sitting in a green Toyota,
hiding from view by pulling the seat backs down horizontal. Occasionally, the
pair would get out of the car and walk around the neighborhood then return to
the car and hide from view. The suspicious activity prompted Sgt. Lau to call
for assistance and Ingleside Officers Hauscarriague, Casey, and Mora arrived,
soon thereafter. For an hour the officers watched the car until the passenger
exited the car and started walking away on Edna Street and his accomplice
started the Toyota and drove away toward Monterey Boulevard. The officers lost
site of the vehicle and surmised their presence may have prompted the suspects
to leave the area. Report number: 180104768
12:06pm Melra Ct. & Sunnydale Hot
Prowl Burglary
A
woman returned home just in time to surprise a group of burglars. The victim
told Ingleside Officers Ocreto and Tayliong that she left her home early in the
morning, locking all doors and windows. She returned around noon and parked on
the street near her home. She noticed a gray colored Dodge Daytona parked near
her home. As she went up the steps to enter her home an unknown man burst
through a second story door and ran down to the waiting Dodge that sped away.
Inside, the victim found the home ransacked with a box of jewelry missing. The
officers determined that the suspect entered the home by breaking through the
front gate and door to the second floor of the residence. Report number:
18010478
6:30pm Geneva & Mission Robbery
A
Muni passenger was robbed of his valuables. The victim walked into Ingleside
Station and told Police Services Aid Bruce that he was riding on the #43 bus,
standing in the aisle, when an unknown suspect pushed him to the floor, reached
in his pockets, took his wallet, then ran off the bus with two accomplices. The
loss was cash, ID, and a debit card. Report number: 180108572