Thursday, February 1, 2018

Jan. 29, 2018

                 Incident Date:
                Monday, January 29th, 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:

2:54am       San Jose & Richland                D.U.I
Ingleside Officers Burke and Anderson were dispatched to a traffic collision involving a vehicle colliding with a parked car. When they arrived they found the driver of the vehicle unable to walk steadily.  His breath smelled, his eyes were bloodshot and watery, his speech slurred. Because of his injuries he was transported to San Francisco General Hospital. At the hospital a phlebotomist drew a blood sample for testing. He was cited at the hospital for the DUI and left in the care of physicians, who said he would be under treatment for some time. Report number: 180076173

9:41pm       200 Blk. Oneida                         Stolen Vehicle
Sometimes an officer’s memory is his best tool. On this evening it was so for Ingleside Officers Jensen, Seavey, and Barajas. They were on patrol when they spotted a “frequent flyer”, a man who they had arrested many times before for vehicle theft, possession of stolen vehicles, narcotics violations, and activities in and around gambling establishment. He was on active probation with a search condition. The suspect was standing at the corner of San Jose and Ocean. The officers parked their patrol car and Officer Seavey exited the vehicle and followed the suspect as he walked east on Ocean Avenue. He walked for a short distance down Ocean before turning east on Oneida Avenue. While walking east the officers observed the flashing lights of a vehicle being unlocked. The suspect entered the vehicle and closed the door and laid down in the back seat. The officers walked up to the vehicle and asked the suspect to step out. He complied without complaint. The Toyota Sequoia he was lounging in was reported stolen in San Francisco. He was placed in custody and charged, yet again, with possession of a stolen vehicle, possession of burglary tools, and possession of methamphetamine. Report number: 180078812



Serious Incidents:


3:24pm       800 Blk. Rockdale                      Hot Prowl Burglary
A woman called police to report a burglary that occurred some weeks before. She told Ingleside Officers Ocreto and Peregrino that she believed the suspect had returned and was now in her backyard. The officers found no evidence of the suspect. The victim said several weeks ago she found a tent in her backyard made from a painter’s tarp. She said she walked up to the tent and asked “Is anyone in there”? A man, occupying the tent said, “Yes”, exited the tent, apologized, and then jumped over the backyard fence to escape. The victim said she found her futon, comforter, towels, cookies, bottle of wine, pears, English toffee, and a pillow inside the tent. She told the officers that she believed the burglar entered her home through an unlocked garage door. Report number: 180077739


7:15pm       4600 Blk. Mission                        Aggravated Assault
A woman waiting for the bus was suddenly struck in the neck by a piece of Plexiglas. The victim told Ingleside Officers Clayton and Ocreto that she yelled, “Why did you throw that at me?” at the suspect as he walked away and, a few minutes later, entered a waiting vehicle which sped away. Medics arrived to treat the victim for a minor wound to her neck. Report number: 180078486




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