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Crime Report: Dec. 13, 14, 2012

December 19, 2012 by Elizabeth Weise

The following are Glen Park crimes from the Ingleside Station Newsletter

Thursday, December 13th, 2012
3:20pm Baden/Monterey Hit and Run

Friday, December 14th, 2012
10:40am Unit Blk Chenery Drug Arrest
Officer Aslam responded to Fairmount Elementary School regarding a trespasser on school property. Officers Chang and Park responded as well and had the suspect detained. They noticed the suspect to be unresponsive and incoherent. They immediately called medics who responded and cleared the suspect at the scene. Officer Aslam spoke with the principal who noticed the suspect walk into the children’s playground. The principal said he did not recognize this suspect as being a parent of one of the kids therefore was concerned for his students and staff and asked the suspect to leave the school grounds. The suspect ignored the principal after repeated requests. The principal signed a citizen’s arrest for trespassing onto school grounds. Officer Aslam took control of the suspect and conducted a search and found marijuana on his person. The suspect was transported to Ingleside Station, where he was identified, cited for the mentioned violations and subsequently released. Report Number 121006331.

9:25pm 2800 Blk Diamond Stolen Vehicle
Officer Lundy was on patrol driving down Diamond Street. As he neared Chenery Street, He saw a Honda Accord that was illegally parked in a “No Parking” zone. He then observed the suspect walk towards the vehicle and sat in the driver’s seat. The suspect proceeded to move the vehicle in to a legal parking space. At this time, Officer Lundy ran the license plate, which came back as a stolen vehicle. Officer Lundy sprung into action and detained the driver as well as the two passengers he had in the vehicle. The driver told Officer Lundy that he bought the vehicle earlier in the day from a known acquaintance, but could not provide any paperwork showing he bought it or owned it. The driver was booked for the stolen vehicle offense and the two passengers were released from the scene. The vehicle was released back to its rightful owner, who said she never gave any one permission to driver her vehicle. Report Number 121008280.

3:20pm 100 Blk Joost Assault
Officer Sugitan and Fung went to the area of Joost and Baden Street regarding an aggravated assault involving a vehicle. When they arrived, they met with the victim, who works for the United States Postal Service. The victim said he was sitting inside his postal vehicle, which was parked near Bosworth and Brompton Street. At that time, he observed a traffic collision involving a motorist versus a bicyclist. The motorist fled the scene of the accident resulting in a hit and run incident. When the motorist fled the scene, the victim decided to follow the vehicle in an attempt to get his license plate number. The victim found the vehicle parked on the 100 block of Joost Avenue. The victim proceeded to take photos of the front license plate using his cell phone and told the driver he needed to go back to the scene of the accident. The driver then drove forward to get away as the victim stood in front of the vehicle. The victim landed on top of the hood and as the vehicle sped away, rolled off of the hood and landed on the ground. The victim provided the officers with the license plate number and said he would be able to identify the driver if he saw him again. The officers ran the plate and found it registered to an address in Daly City. Daly City Police then responded to the address and located the vehicle and driver. The suspect was willing to cooperate with the investigation and responded back to the scene of the accident. The victim was unable to respond back to the scene to see if the driver was the same suspect who hit him with the vehicle. Sgt Ly was notified of the incident and will be conducting a follow-up. Report Number 121007339

3:30pm Bosworth/Brompton Traffic Collision

9:25pm 2800 Blk Diamond Recovered Vehicle

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Meet one of the Greenway’s most diligent volunteers -- A Townsend Warbler as far as Google knows. Progress in removing invasive oxalis is going well, but work remains! As the sun comes out, please join us at the Glen Park Greenway Native Meadow (between Lippard and Brompton Streets) to carefully remove invasive oxalis plants. Email our oxalis remediation lead, Kathy Keller at greenway@glenparkassociation.org if you can help! ... See MoreSee Less

Meet one of the Greenway’s most diligent volunteers -- A Townsend Warbler as far as Google knows. Progress in removing invasive oxalis is going well, but work remains! As the sun comes out, please join us at the Glen Park Greenway Native Meadow (between Lippard and Brompton Streets) to carefully remove invasive oxalis plants. Email our oxalis remediation lead, Kathy Keller at greenway@glenparkassociation.org if you can help!
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Join us THURSDAY JANUARY 19 at the Glen Park Association Quarterly meeting. We'll be in-person at the Glen Park Rec. Center at 6:30 PM. Our agenda includes:

-- A special presentation from QuitCarbon,
-- Meeting the new owners of @canyonmarket ,
-- Learning more about projects at @sfrecpark & @sfpublichealth, and
-- Electing 2023 GPA officers.

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Join us THURSDAY JANUARY 19 at the Glen Park Association Quarterly meeting. Well be in-person at the Glen Park Rec. Center at 6:30 PM. Our agenda includes:

-- A special presentation from QuitCarbon, 
-- Meeting the new owners of @canyonmarket , 
-- Learning more about projects at @sfrecpark  & @sfpublichealth, and
-- Electing 2023 GPA officers.

Have you renewed your membership for 2023 yet? Help keep our neighborhood vital by joining today at https://www.glenparkassociation.org/glen-park-association-membership/
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