Incident Date:
Saturday, February 24th, 2018
The next Ingleside Community
meeting will be held in the Ingleside
Police Station Community room on Tuesday, March 20, 2018 at 7p.m. There will be light refreshments available to
those who come to the meeting. All are
welcome to attend.
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see you all there!
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Arrests:
There are no arrests to
report.
Serious
Incidents:
12:26am Moscow & France Discharging of a Firearm
A
report of shots fired prompted dispatch to send Ingleside Officers Anderson and
Parker to investigate. The officers found three fired cartridge casings in the
parking lot near the baseball field. The officers did not discover any damage
to vehicles or buildings in the area. Report number: 180146118
2:35am Silliman & Valmar Ter Discharging
of a Firearm
Another
group of officers was dispatched to a report of another shots fired call.
Officers Mroz, Cagney, and Sgt. Hoang were dispatched to the area and found
several .40 caliber and 380 caliber cartridge casing in the 1800 block of
Silliman. The officers did not find any vehicles or buildings damaged.
Witnesses told the officers about the occupant of a silver SUV firing a gun out
the window a short time before they arrived on scene. Report number: 180146180
3:15am Unit Blk. Ridgewood Hot
Prowl Burglary
A
homeowner was awakened by a loud “bang’ and the barking of his dogs. He told
Ingleside Officers Parker and Anderson that he went downstairs and found his
kitchen door and breezeway door open and a laptop and cellphones missing from
the kitchen. The victim told the officers that he left both doors unlocked when
he went to bed earlier that evening. Report number: 180146287
9:08pm 600 Blk. Monterey Robbery
A
liquor store clerk called police to report a robbery. The victim told Ingleside
Sgt. Hoang and Officer Park that he was helping other customers when an unknown
man, carrying a shotgun, walked up to the counter and demanded cash. The clerk
complied and gave the suspect the contents of the cash register. Report number:
180148255