Incident Date:
Friday, January 27th, 2017
The next Ingleside Community
meeting will be held in the Ingleside
Police Station Community room on Tuesday, February 21, 2017 at 7p.m. There will be light refreshments available to
those who come to the meeting. All are
welcome to attend.
We
hope to see you there!
Note change to new date for
Ribbon cutting ceremony!
Arrests:
3:30am 4700
Blk. Mission Narcotics
A woman with an extensive criminal record for narcotics
violations was recently placed on probation with a search condition and lives at
an address on the 4700 block of Mission Street. Ingleside Officer Jensen, while
on routine patrol, spotted the woman who, when she saw Officer Jensen, started
running down Mission Street. Officer Jensen caught up to her and searched
through her purse revealing a large supply of prescription narcotics along with
15 bags of methamphetamine. Other Ingleside units arrived and helped Jensen
search the suspect’s nearby home where cash, more prescription narcotics, and
methamphetamine were discovered. The suspect was taken to Ingleside Station and
booked for possession of narcotics for sale. Report number: 170073656
Serious Incidents:
6:43pm 4700 Blk.
Mission Battery
Two women got into a verbal altercation which turned violent
with one of the women raining punches on the victim. Ingleside Officers
Mendiola and DeBellis responded to the bar where the assault took place and
interviewed the victim. She told the officers that she was inside the bar when
another woman walked in and started arguing with her. As the argument became
more heated the suspect started punching the victim in the face. Fortunately,
the punching ended quickly and the suspect went outside, and now joined by her
sister, fled in a dark colored sedan north on Mission Street. Report number:
170075834
8:11pm 900 Blk. Geneva Assault
A man eating dinner with his two teenage daughters was
brutally attacked by another patron. The victim told Ingleside Officers Hardy
and Ahern that the suspect walked in to the restaurant and, while waiting for
food, started staring at the victim’s two daughters. The father told the
suspect to stop staring at his daughters and the suspect got mad and the two
got into an argument. The suspect then left only to return a few minutes later
and attacked the father with his fists causing bruises and cuts. The suspect
then started to leave the restaurant, but stopped to show the victim he had a
gun in his waist saying, “I’ll be back for you”. Hardy and Ahern called for
medical assistance which arrived shortly to treat the victim’s injuries. The
officers were able to locate surveillance footage showing the suspect and the
escape vehicle he was a passenger in. Report number: 170076008
Vehicle and Other Incidents:
01:55pm 200 Blk
Hearst Fraud
02:12pm 1500 Blk
Sanchez Embezzlement
03:00pm 600 Blk
Moultrie Fraud
03:45pm Wilder/Natick Theft from Vehicle
07:40pm 700 Blk
Banks Recovered
Vehicle
08:00pm 500 Blk
Cambridge Stolen License
Plate
10:00pm Unit
Blk Sala Terrace Stolen
Vehicle