Incident Date:
Sunday,
March 4th, 2018
The next Ingleside Community
meeting will be held in the Ingleside
Police Station Community room on Tuesday, March 20, 2018 at 7p.m. There will be light refreshments available to
those who come to the meeting. All are
welcome to attend.
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see you all there!
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Arrests:
12:34pm 500 Blk. Madrid Park Code Violation
A woman called police to report a strange man sitting in the
children’s area of the Excelsior Playground, staring at children. He was not
connected to any children playing in the area. Ingleside Officers Ocreto and
Wong arrived and recognized the man as having been accused of the same behavior
a couple times before. He was cited at the scene for violating the Park Code
for being in the playground without a child and warned that he would be
arrested for more serious crime if he ever visits the playground again. Report
number: 180168554
3:05pm Visitacion &
Rutland Theft
Ingleside Officers Naser and Fazli were dispatched to a report
of a theft. The victim’s granddaughter said her grandmother was sitting at a
bus stop when a man, sitting next to her, grabbed her house keys and other
property from her purse and ran away. The officers broadcast a description of
the suspect and Ingleside Officers Dungca and Calupad found him a short time
later sitting at Bayshore and Blanken. He had the victim’s property with him.
The victim positively identified the suspect as the thief and he was arrested
and booked for theft and an outstanding theft warrant. Report number: 180168952
Serious
Incidents:
6:21pm Mission & Russia Dog Bite
A
woman walking through the parking lot was suddenly approached by a dog which
bit her in the ankle. Ingleside Officers Thomas and Park arrived and found the
owners of the dog who admitted the animal escaped their control and bit the
woman. The victim was taken to St. Luke’s Hospital for treatment of the 6”
gash. A nurse at the hospital told the victim that if she were a child, she
could have died from the bite. The dog was placed in quarantine for ten days.
An “Animal Bite Report” was submitted to the “Vicious and Dangerous Dog Unit”.
Report number: 180169524