Incident Date:
Friday,
February 23rd, 2018
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Police Station Community room on Tuesday, March 20, 2018 at 7p.m. There will be light refreshments available to
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Arrests:
9:06am Unit Blk. Holly
Park Threats
A woman walking her dog was suddenly confronted by a man
running towards her and threatening to stab her. The victim told Ingleside Officers
Alejandrino and Allen that other dog walkers in the area came to her aid as the
suspect ran away to a nearby home. The officers learned from other park goers
that the suspect had permission to sleep behind a nearby residence. The
officers went to the address and arrested the suspect for terrorist threats. A
computer check revealed the suspect was also a registered sex offender who had
failed to notify his new address as required by law. Report number: 180144009
Serious
Incidents:
4:25pm Velasco & Santos Aggravated
Assault
Ingleside
Officers Mora, Carew, Lustenberger, and Archilla traveled to San Francisco
General Hospital to interview a gunshot victim who was being treated in the
emergency room. The victim told the officers that he exited a #8 Muni bus at
Santos and Velasco Streets and was standing on the 100 block of Santos Street
when an unknown man, wearing a ski mask and hooded sweatshirt, walked up to
him. The victim said the suspect pulled out a gun and the victim started
running away. During his escape he heard 4 gunshots and felt a burning
sensation in his left thigh. He had friends drive him to the hospital for
treatment. Report number: 180145461
4:37pm Trumbull & Craut Investigative Detention
An
older Chevy Impala parked in the fire lane caught the attention of Ingleside Officers
Dungca and Calupad. A check of the license plates revealed a felony want for
the car from the Contra Costa County Sheriff. It was wanted for possibly being
involved in home burglary in Lafayette. The officers removed the two occupants
and, after checking with Lafayette investigators, released them at the scene.
The Impala was towed to impound at their request. Report number: 180145251
6:32pm 500 Blk. Precita Robbery
Two
restaurant customers were sitting at a table and one of them had placed her
purse on a windowsill by the table. The women told Ingleside Officers Marshall and
Park that two men walked into the restaurant and one of the men, seeing the
purse, reached across the table and took the purse. One of the women grabbed
the purse and during the struggle, the suspect fell to the floor. The suspect
quickly got to his feet and, with the help of the other suspect, ran out of the
restaurant and to a waiting vehicle that sped away. The loss was a wallet,
driver’s license, cellphone, tablet, and keys to her home and vehicle. Report
number: 180145609
7:59pm 1600 Blk. Cortland Robbery
Ingleside
Officers Marshall and Park were back on patrol from the above event when
dispatch sent them to an address on the 1600 block of Cortland. When they
arrived they found a male victim lying on the ground bleeding from his head.
Medical personnel were there treating his injuries. His brother told the
officers he and his injured sibling were working in the shop when they heard a
loud noise outside. His brother went to investigate and when he went outside
his brother was injured and lying on the ground. The victim said two unknown
men struck him in the head and kicked him in the abdomen several times before
taking his wallet and a bag of currency from his car. Report number: 180145756