Incident Date:Friday, October 21st, 2016The next Ingleside Community meeting will be held in the Ingleside Police Station Community room on Tuesday, November 15, 2016 at 7p.m. There will be light refreshments available to those who come to the meeting. All are welcome to attend. Thank you.We hope to see you there!San Francisco Police Department Community Halloween EventsThe San Francisco Police Department is proud to present free, family-orientedHalloween events featuring officers from your neighborhood stations. Please visithttp://sanfranciscopolice.org/halloween for an online list of events and Halloween safety tips.Monday, October 31, 2016 11am – 1pmSFPD Park Station hosts a Halloween Parade for community kids, parents andteachers. Join us at the Waller Street skateboard park just off Stanyan Street.Arrests:There are no arrests to report.Serious Incidents:10:45am Unit Blk. Ora Hot Prowl BurglaryA woman came home and noticed a Nissan Sentra with paper plates partially parked in her driveway. She told Ingleside Officers Hornstein, Colclough, Devlin, Cvetovac, Tien and Sgt Ho that she closed the garage door and went into her home and saw her front door open. She looked through her home and discovered her purse missing along with two safes containing a significant amount of cash and jewelry. A witness next door told the officers that he saw two men run out of the home and get into the Nissan Sentra, which sped away. Report number: 1608582141:30pm 100 Blk. Bonview Suspicious OccurrenceA woman called dispatch to report a suspicious person trying to take money from her bank account. The victim told Ingleside Officers Vong and Langley that she received a phone call from a man who claimed to be a police captain. The man said that he was going to write a warrant for her arrest unless she withdrew approximately $2000 from her bank and give it to him. She hung up the phone. He then called two days later and told her to withdraw that amount, buy a money pack, and drive to City Hall to hand him the funds. The victim went to the bank and withdrew the funds then went to a store to buy the money pack, all the while keeping the suspect on the phone. Fortunately, the store clerk told the woman victim that this was a scam and many other people have been scammed the same way. The clerk picked up the phone to talk to the suspect but, upon hearing her voice, he hung up. Officers Vong and Langley accompanied the victim back to her bank to redeposit her funds. Within a short time of this occurrence, the woman received two suspicious fraud alerts on her bank account. The victim was instructed to contact the FBI and to notify the bank and the credit bureaus of this attempted fraud. Report number: 160860855Vehicle and Other Incidents:09:31am 3700 Blk Mission Theft11:15am 11 Phelan Avenue Battery11:43am Mission/Avalon Traffic Violation Arrest12:30pm Holly Park/Murray Theft from Vehicle01:15pm Unit Blk Wilder Found License Plate01:15pm Unit Blk Sgt John Young Ln Recovered License Plate01:45pm 100 Blk Valley Vandalism to Property02:00pm 100 Blk Delano Harassing Phone Calls05:55pm 4900 Blk Mission Warrant Arrest08:42pm San Jose/Alemany Hit and Run08:45pm 700 Blk Moscow Theft10:20pm 4900 Blk Mission Stolen Vehicle10:50pm 200 Blk Velasco Vandalism to Vehicle