Incident Date:
Monday, December 28th, 2015
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meeting will be held at the Upper Noe
Recreation Center located at 295 Day Street on Wednesday, January 20, 2016 at
7p.m. There will be light refreshments
available to those who come to the meeting.
All are welcome to attend. Thank you.
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Arrests:
2:55pm 100 Blk Velasco Theft
A 14year old boy sitting in the park was approached by two 17
year olds, one of whom grabbed a the 14 year old’s cell phone and sprinted
away. The young victim went home and told his mother of the theft who then
reported it to police. A short time later, the victim and his mother were at
the Bank of America, at Leland and Bayshore, when they spotted the two suspects
waiting to board an inbound MUNI LRV. The mother again called police and
Ingleside Officers Ocreto and Zasly responded and spoke with the pair.
Meanwhile Ingleside Officer Quintero, Barajas, Seavy, and Sgt. Alvarez stopped
the LRV at 3rd and Egbert Streets, boarded the LRV, and detained the
two suspects. The victim was brought to the scene and positively identified he
two as the young men who stole the cell phone. After further investigation, one
of the teens was cited for the theft and released to his parents and the other
was not cited before being released to his parents. Report number: 151117221
Serious Incidents:
10:45pm Cortland/Prospect Robbery
A man walking eastbound on Cortland was approached by two
suspects, one of whom was holding a knife. The second suspect put his hand in
the victim’s pocket while trying to remove his wallet. When the victim
resisted, the first suspect punched him in the face causing the victim to drop
to the ground. The victim told Ingleside Officers Sandoval and McMilton the
suspects then took his wallet and wrist watch before fleeing eastbound on
Cortland. Report number: 151118451
Vehicle and Other Incidents:
10:00am Madison/Pioche Traffic Collision
10:35am 1500
Blk Sunnydale Stolen
Vehicle
03:00pm 400
Blk France Stolen Vehicle
04:20pm Mission/Farragut Traffic Collision
05:41pm Cayuga/Balhi
Court Hit and Run
07:21pm Athens/France Assault
07:50pm 5200
Blk Diamond Heights Theft form Vehicle
08:00pm Unit
Blk Wright Stolen Vehicle
Burglaries with suspect description:
No Incidents to
Report.