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Crime report: Jan 15 – 30, 2012

February 3, 2012 by Elizabeth Weise

Sunday January 15     Nothing in the report from Glen Park

 

Monday January 16

6:30pm       Whitney/Fairmount      Vandalism

A victim responded to Ingleside station and told PSA Zabarte that she parked and secured her vehicle and when she returned found all sides of the vehicle with scratch marks.  The victim did not see anyone damage the vehicle and stated there were no witnesses.  She was provided with follow up information.

Report Number 120040893

 

9:04pm       2800 Blk Diamond       Robbery

Officer Kerlegan was dispatched to a robbery.  The victim advised her that she was standing on Diamond Street holding her cellular phone when she noticed a male approach her and stand beside her.  She hid the cell phone under her jacket and suddenly felt someone hit her in the back of the head.  The male suspect then grabbed her cell phone, ripped it from her and ran off down the street.  The victim was not injured and refused medical assistance.  She was provided with follow up information.  The officers searched the area for the suspect to no avail.  The officers located several areas which had surveillance video of the street areas and they ordered any footage which may have captured the incident.  Report Number 120044538

 

Tuesday January 17     Nothing in the report from Glen Park

 

Wednesday January 18

9:10pm       Diamond & Kern           Robbery

Officer Hauscarriague responded to a report of a robbery.  Officers Gonzalez and Archilla were already on scene.  The victim had been walking when she heard footsteps behind her.  The victim turned around and saw the suspect behind her, holding a gun.  The suspect demanded “everything” from the victim.  The victim feared for her life and handed over her wallet.  The suspect fled.  The officers searched the area for the suspect but were unable to locate him.  Report 120050234

 

Thursday January 19

10:45am          500 Blk Laidley St                   Recovered vehicle

 

Friday January 20     Nothing in the report from Glen Park

 

Saturday January 21    Nothing in the report from Glen Park

 

Sunday January 22     Nothing in the report from Glen Park

 

Monday January 23

1:43am       San Jose & Randall      D.U.I.

Officer Dominguez responded to a well being check.  The officer arrived and found a vehicle on the Muni tracks.  The vehicle was moving slowly forward and then attempted to reverse.  The officer approached the vehicle and contacted the driver.  The officer immediately noticed that the driver smelled strongly of alcohol.  The officer asked the driver to remove the keys from the ignition.  The driver had difficultly doing so and seemed to have impaired coordination.  The driver talked with a heavy slur.  The officer asked the driver to exit the vehicle, and as he did, he stumbled and was unsteady on his feet.  After further investigation, the officer determined the driver was under the influence of alcohol and he was arrested for a D.U.I.  Report 120061162

 

10:50pm     Circular & Hearst         Vandalism

Officers Seavey, Padilla, Chew and Lim had all responded to a report of two suspects breaking into vehicles.  Officer Chew had one suspect detained while the other was outstanding.  A witness told the officer that he was in his residence when he heard glass breaking.  The witness looked outside and saw two suspects fleeing the area.  Several other witnesses and victims came forward regarding their vehicles being broken in to.  The detained suspect was positively identified and was arrested.  Report 120060960

 

10:46am          200 Blk Chenery St      Recovered vehicle

 

Tuesday January 24

5:00pm       400 Blk Arlington        Burglary

Officer Kerlegan responded to a report of burglary.  The victims left their apartment, and secured it by making sure it was locked.  The windows were also secured.  When the victims returned, they discovered that their living room had been ransacked.  Several items were taken from the residence.  Report 120066140

9:15pm       San Jose & Randall      Theft

Officer Dominguez took a responded to a report of a theft.  The victim was on the MUNI.  At a stop, the victim noticed the suspect standing close to her.  When the doors opened, the suspect grabbed the victim’s purse from her lap and fled.  Report 120066770

 

Wednesday January 25

7:22pm       Unit Blk Laidley           Attempted Theft

Officers Cassinelli and Hom were dispatched because a woman was screaming for help. Upon arriving the Officers contacted the female victim and were informed that a black male attempted to steal her car. The victim told Officers that when she returned to her vehicle she noticed that a man was sitting in her car. She began screaming at the man and he exited the vehicle and took off down the street. There was nothing stolen and no forced entry because the victim does not lock her vehicle due to prior incidents. The Officers searched the area for the suspect with negative results. The victim was provided with follow up information.  Report Number 120070129

 

Thursday January 26

6:02pm       600 Blk Chenery St          Robbery

Officers Peregrina and Kerlegan responded to a report of a robbery.  The victim was standing on the sidewalk waiting for a friend.  The victim was looking down at her phone, surfing the internet.  A suspect approached and attempted to grab the victim’s cell phone from her hands.  The victim was able to hold on to her cell phone.  The suspect fled.  Report 120072868

 

Friday January 27

00:01am     1000 Blk Chenery           Theft

Officer Lee was working at Ingleside station when a victim came in to report that he parked his vehicle and when he returned found several items missing.  He stated there was no sign of forced entry and believed one of his roommates may have left the vehicle unlocked.  He could provide no further information and was provided with follow up information.  Report Number 120077874

11:30am     100 Blk Joost                Robbery

Officer Phillips was working at Ingleside station when a victim came to the counter to report a robbery.  She told him that she was walking on Joost Street and holding her Iphone in her hand.  An unknown male approached her from behind, grabbed the phone from her and took off running toward Baden Street.  She did not get a good look at the suspect and does not believe she could identify him.  She provided a description of his clothing and officers searched the area unsuccessfully for him.  The victim refused medical assistance and was provided with follow up information.  Report Number 120074983

 

Saturday January 28

4:40pm       200 Blk Chenery           Vandalism

Officers Peregrina and Leong were dispatched to a report of vandalism.  The victim operates a Laundromat.  The victim received a call from a suspect telling him that the machines were out of quarters.  The victim told the suspect that he would be into the Laundromat in about twenty minutes to take care of it.  Approximately five minutes later, the suspect called the victim again, this time cursing at him and demanding to know where he was.  The victim responded to the Laundromat and found one of the washing machines doors had been damaged.  Report 120078474

 

Sunday January 29    Nothing in the report from Glen Park

 

Monday January 30   Nothing in the report from Glen Park

 

Tuesday January 31

7:31pm          Unit Blk Miguel St                 Stolen vehicle

9:00pm          Unit Blk Miguel St                 Recovered vehicle

11:30pm          Unit Blk Rousseau St             Stolen vehicle

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