Friday, January 29, 2016

Jan. 24, 2016


       Incident Date:
                          Sunday, January 24th, 2016


The next Ingleside Community meeting will be held at the Ingleside Police Station Community room on Tuesday, February 16, 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:


8:13am       500 Blk Miramar          Theft
Two alert neighbors helped police nab an auto burglary suspect. The two victims told Ingleside Officers Curry, Morgante, and Morrow that they spotted the suspect sitting in their car, which was parked in front of their home. They ran out and confronted the woman suspect who claimed to be visiting a friend in the neighborhood. The suspect got out of the car and walked toward Ocean Avenue where she was arrested by police. The suspect was booked for theft and other crimes and was in possession of several expensive items possibly stolen from other vehicles. She also had an extensive record of vehicle burglaries and other crimes. Report number: 16006788


9:07pm       100 Blk Blythedale        Illegal Possession of a Firearm
Ingleside Officers Padilla, Seavey, and Lustenberger were on routine patrol when they noticed a man standing outside a building. The man, upon seeing the officers, yelled a warning to other men all of whom started running. The officers exited their patrol car and yelled for the suspect to stop but he ignored their command. The officers chased the suspect for several hundred yards before capturing him. During the chase the suspect threw a firearm into the weeds. The firearm was recovered and the suspect was taken to Ingleside Station. There, the officers determined the man was on probation after being convicted of assault with a semi-automatic weapon. The weapon he discarded was reported stolen last November from a vehicle parked at the Sun Valley Mall in Concord. The suspect was booked for illegal possession of a firearm and other crimes. Report number: 160069734




 Serious Incidents:

No Incidents to Report.



Vehicle and Other Incidents:

02:00am           Mission/Onondaga                    Vandalism to Vehicle
04:00pm           300 Blk Peru                              Burglary
05:02pm           Mission/Oliver                          Traffic Collision
05:20pm           Banks/Tompkins                       Warrant Arrest
06:10pm           100 Blk Saint Marys                 Trespassing
08:00pm           Ocean/Harold                            Hit and Run
10:00pm           Alemany/Justin                         Traffic Collision
10:43pm           Monterey/Baden                       Traffic Violation Arrest