Thursday, February 1, 2018

Jan. 28, 2018

                 Incident Date:
                 Sunday, January 28th, 2018


The next Ingleside Community meeting will be held at the Bernal Heights Neighborhood Center located at 515 Cortland Avenue on Tuesday, February 20, 2018 at 6 p.m. There will be light refreshments available to those who come to the meeting.  All are welcome to attend. Note the time change to this particular meeting.

                                             We hope to see you all there!         



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Arrests:

There are no arrests to report.




Serious Incidents:


3:35pm       200 Blk. Banks                 Accidental Discharge of Firearm
A woman joined her husband clearing the backyard when she suddenly heard a loud “Bang”. She turned around and found her husband holding his bleeding hand. He told her that he found a handgun on the top shelf of their barbecue pit and tried to clear the gun of rounds when it went off injuring his hand. She drove him to San Francisco General where his wound was treated. Ingleside Officers Hornstein and Thomas went to the home and recovered the handgun. Report number: 180074973



9:42pm       Sunnydale & Hahn          Kidnapping and Carjacking
A Muni driver was forced to make a route change by an agitated passenger. He told Ingleside Officers Govindbhai and Cortez-Cendejas that a young male passenger boarded the inbound bus at Sunnydale and Schwerin Streets and appeared very agitated. He started pacing back and forth before walking up the driver, pointing to his pocket where he said he had a gun, and demanded to be taken to 23rd Street and Santos, an intersection that doesn’t exist. The driver, fearing for his life, drove down Sunnydale Street and when they reached the area near the Gleneagles Golf Course, the passenger demanded to be let off. The driver complied with his demand then hit his alarm which prompted police officers to respond to his location. They searched the area for the suspect without success. Report number: 180075852




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