Incident Date:
Wednesday, February 28th, 2018
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Police Station Community room on Tuesday, March 20, 2018 at 7p.m. There will be light refreshments available to
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Arrests:
12:02 pm 200 Blk. Judson Narcotics
A man passed out at the wheel of his parked Jaguar caught the
attention of Ingleside Officers Peralta and Harper. The officers went over to
the driver’s side window, which was rolled down, and shook the suspect who
immediately woke up. Next to him was a “bindle” of methamphetamine. A computer
check revealed he had no outstanding warrants, although he did have a criminal
record. He was cited for the illegal possession of narcotics and was released
at the scene. Report number: 180157682
5:00pm 300 Blk. Silver Warrants
Arrest
A woman decided to climb a crane at a fenced construction site
to “look at the scenery”. The security guard at the site called police and
Ingleside Officers Quinlan and Freed quickly arrived as the suspect was
climbing down the equipment. She was detained for trespassing and a warrant
check revealed that she was wanted on a $10,000 warrant from San Mateo County
for narcotics violations. A search of her purse revealed a pair of illegal
“brass knuckles”. She was transported to the County Jail and booked for the
warrants, trespassing, and possession of metal knuckles. Report number:
180158721
Serious
Incidents:
1:06am Mission & Concord Robbery
Ingleside
Officers Zahn and Tang were dispatched to a report of a street robbery. When
they arrived the victim told the officers he was walking south on Mission when
he heard footsteps running behind him. He turned around and saw two men wearing
ski masks. They demanded his cell phone and backpack then quickly turned and
ran and got into a waiting vehicle across the street, which sped away. Report
number: 180156537