Friday, November 25, 2016

Nov. 20, 2016


        Incident Date:
                          Sunday, November 20th, 2016


Note change: There will be NO Ingleside Community meeting on Tuesday, December 20, 2016 at 7p.m.  The next meeting will be on January 17, 2017. There will be more information to follow. 


     

        SFPD and Walgreens Kick Off 2016 Holiday Toy Drive

In collaboration with Walgreens drugstores, the San Francisco Police Department today launched its 2016 Holiday Toy Drive, benefitting the City’s children in need.

From November 18 to December 19, SFPD will be accepting donations of new, unwrapped toys at more than 60 San Francisco Walgreens locations. The goal is to exceed last year’s toy drive, in which approximately 2,500 items were donated at 30 Walgreens stores for distribution to San Francisco children.

“Everyone can make a difference in a child’s life,” said Interim Police Chief Toney Chaplin. “San Franciscans are generous, thoughtful people and we believe they will step up to brighten the holidays for children and provide happy memories for years to come. We thank Walgreens for doing their part again this year to help San Francisco youth.”

Donors can purchase or drop off a new, unwrapped toy at any San Francisco Walgreens that features a brightly colored and marked toy drive collection bin. Those unable to drop off a toy may also contribute to a Go Fund Me account (https://www.gofundme.com/sfpdtoydrive2016) established by the San Francisco Police Foundation to purchase toys for underprivileged children this holiday season.


Arrests:


1:34pm       Brazil & La Grande                         Narcotics
An older Ford Mustang, parked in a secluded area, and with a sweatshirt blocking the passenger side window, caught the attention of Ingleside Officers Archilla and Laokwansathitaya, Both officers approached the vehicle and asked the man and woman occupants to step out. Both occupants complied and inside the Mustang they noticed a quantity of methamphetamine. Inside the woman’s purse they found more Methamphetamine along with the paraphernalia used to smoke it. Both suspects were cited for possession of narcotics and the woman was also cited for possession of narcotic paraphernalia and then released. Report number: 160945742


9:37pm       Unit Blk. San Gabriel                      Vandalism
Ingleside units were called back to an address where they had earlier responded to a report of a heated argument involving an intoxicated man and his relative. The latest incident involved the same man trying to break into the family member’s apartment by kicking and hitting a backyard door. Ingleside Officers Hoge, Toomey, Wise, Dungca, Ueber, Shih, and Dito arrived on scene and found the suspect running away by hopping over and damaging several fences of neighbor’s backyards on Santa Rosa and San Gabriel Streets. He was apprehended nearby and placed in custody. The suspect was transported to St. Luke’s Hospital where he was treated for cuts and bruises acquired during his escape. After his treatment he was charged with malicious mischief vandalism and resisting arrest. Report number: 160946825




Serious Incidents:

7:10pm       Cambridge & John F. Shelley          Stolen Vehicle
Fire department personnel were dispatched to a report of vehicle fire at Cambridge and John F. Shelley. When fire units arrived on scene they found an older Dodge Charger fully engulfed in flames. They put out the fire and asked dispatch to call police. Ingleside Officers Coss and Casey responded as dispatch notified them that witnesses had spotted two suspects running away from the burning vehicle and getting into another car. The burned vehicle’s license plates were checked and Bayview Station officers drove to the registered owner’s address where he said the last time he saw his car was when he parked it less than hour before on Key and Bayshore Boulevard. Report number: 160946502


11:45pm     200Blk. Santa Rosa                           Robbery
A man walked into Ingleside Station to report a robbery. The victim told Ingleside Officer Marshall that, shortly before midnight, he was sitting in his car when a suspect suddenly opened the passenger side door. He struggled with the suspect while trying to keep the door closed. As the struggle continued, a second suspect opened the driver’s side door and hit the victim on the head with a gun. The suspects then took the victim’s wallet and watch and ran away but, not before telling the victim to “close his eyes and count to one hundred” before he could open his eyes again. Report number: 160949277




Vehicle and Other Incidents:

02:31am           3300 Blk Mission                     Battery
09:11am           3000 Blk Alemany                    Assault
11:42am           Persia/Sunnydale                      Recovered Vehicle
01:33pm           Unit Blk Howth                        Recovered Vehicle
02:59pm           3300 Blk Mission                     Battery
03:00pm           2100 Blk Alemany                   Theft
05:45pm           Unit Blk Seville                        Restraining Order Violation
07:10pm           John F Shelley/Cambridge       Stolen and Recovered Vehicle
08:30pm           1700 Blk San Jose                    Stolen Vehicle
09:00pm           Unit Blk Valley                        Burglary
11:23pm           Mission/29th Street                   Battery