Incident Date:
Wednesday, July 15th, 2015
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Arrests:
2:00am Mission/Randall D.U.I A
late model Mercedes blowing a stop sign at Mission and Randall Streets caught
the attention of Ingleside Officers Macaulay and Lucia during their early
morning patrol duties. The officers began following the Mercedes while running
the license plate and were about to initiate a traffic stop when the Mercedes
driver suddenly turned onto San Jose Avenue and took off at a high rate of
speed. The officers followed as the Mercedes eventually merged onto Highway
#280 and sped up to 120 miles per hour with the officers in pursuit and
radioing for assistance. The driver eventually exited the freeway at the
Alemany exit, still traveling at an unsafe speed, and journeyed through the
neighborhood before finally yielding to the following officer’s emergency
lights and siren at Mission and Evergreen Sts. Officer Macaulay and Lucia
removed the driver and placed him in handcuffs. The officers noticed the strong
odor of alcohol and found an open bottle of tequila in the car. The suspect was
given a roadside sobriety test which he failed. He consented to a breath test
which found he had a blood alcohol level of approximately twice the legal
limit. The suspect was taken to the county jail and booked on D.U.I and other
serious charges. Report number: 150614822
Serious Incidents:
2:00 pm 2000
Blk Alemany Hot Prowl Burglary
A woman heard a knock on her front door and saw her
neighbor. When she opened the door her neighbor was too distraught to explain
what was wrong, so the neighbor called 911. Ingleside Officers Walsh, Lim, and
Hauscarriague arrived and learned that the neighbor had just been robbed during
a home invasion burglary. The victim told the officers that she was home and in
her basement when she heard footsteps upstairs. When she went to investigate
she saw two strange men in her home, one of whom had a crowbar. One of the
suspects pulled a shirt over the woman’s face and held the crowbar to her head
while the other ransacked the home before escaping. The loss included electronics
and a large amount of cash. The officers determined that the crowbar was used
to pry open the front door to enter the home. The case has been assigned to the
Ingleside Station Investigative Team. Report number: 150615927
Vehicle and Other Incidents:
02:05am Paulding/Raleigh Traffic Collision
07:50am 50
Phelan Vandalism
to Vehicle
08:30am 300
Blk Precita Vandalism to
Property
11:05am 300
Blk Folsom Stolen
and Recovered Vehicle
12:01pm Mission/Geneva Warrant Arrest
02:30pm 50
Phelan Theft from Building
02:40pm 1200
Blk Sunnydale Traffic
Collision
04:00pm Ocean/San
Jose Attempted Theft form Vehicle
05:00pm San
Jose/Alemany Traffic
Collision
06:37pm 300
Blk Capistrano Recovered
Vehicle
06:57pm 300
Blk Holly Park Circle Recovered
Vehicle
08:35pm 100
Blk Dublin Battery
09:00pm 200
Blk Putnam Stolen
Vehicle
Burglaries with suspect description:
No Incidents to
Report.