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Crime Report Oc 25 – 30

November 1, 2010 by Elizabeth Weise

The following are Glen Park crimes from the Ingleside Station Newsletter

Monday, October 25, 2010
07:59 am, 385 Monterey, Theft from Locked Vehicle
Sgt Escobar with Officers Rosiak and Smethurst responded to an auto boost that had just occurred. Sgt Escobar and Officer Rosiak located the described suspect and detained him. The witness positively identified the suspect and he was identified in another incident as well. The victims property was located in a back pack the suspect was wearing. He was transported to Ingleside Station where he was later booked.

03:45 am, 2800 blk Diamond, Shoplifting
A shoplifting suspect was seen in a grocery store and contacted by the store owner. The suspect had previously stolen a large amount of expensive liquor from the grocery store, but was not seen in possession of any stolen property on this date. Officers Ng and Hintzen searched the area for the suspect to no avail. Report number 100992474

Tuesday, October 26, 2010
07:08 pm, 5200 Diamond Hgts , Petty Theft w/ Prior
A store employee was seen by a security guard running after a man from the store. The guard and the employee were able to get the man in custody. The suspect had stolen several items from the store. Officers Gomez and Lim responded and took over custody of the suspect. A computer query revealed that the suspect had numerous prior theft convictions and was therefore booked at Ingleside Station. Report number 100996294

04:00 am, 5300 blk Diamond Hghts, Vandalism to Vehicles
Officers Rosiak and Trujillo responded to a call of vandalism and met with numerous vehicle owners who had discovered that their vehicle had been damaged. The officers found eleven vehicles had been damaged with punctured tires, cracked windshields and dents and scratches within a two block area. No suspect information was provided. Report number 100994248

Wednesday, October 27, 2010
02:00 pm, 100 blk Bemis, Burglary, Apartment, Forced
Officer Paras investigated a burglary call. The victim told the officer that he left his home secured except for a small bathroom window. He returned home and found the window wide open and his front door unlocked. The victim discovered that his laptop computer had been stolen. Report number 101000052

03:00 pm, 100 blk Roanoke, Theft from Locked Vehicle
A woman reported to PSA Guituan at Ingleside Station that her locked and unattended vehicle had been broken into. The victim stated that the right rear window of the vehicle had been smashed and some cookware and clothing were stolen from the vehicle. Report number 100999038

Thursday, October 28, 2010
11:00 am, Unit blk Addison, Burglary, Residence, Forced
Sgt Miller responded to a burglary call. He met with the victim who had left her home intact and returned to find her front door had been forced open damaging the door and frame. She discovered that her purse had been stolen from the kitchen table, but no other items stolen or disturbed. Report number 101001925

Friday, October 29, 2010
Nothing in the report from Glen Park

Saturday, October 30, 2010
11:20 am, Diamond Heights/Gold Mine, Traffic Collision

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TUESDAY IS FREE MOVE NIGHT at the Glen Park Rec Center!

Starring Olivia Newton-John and John Travolta in the 1978 American musical romantic comedy film GREASE!

Showing at 6PM at the Glen Park Rec Center, 70 Elk Street ( indoors)

FYI …”In 2020, Grease was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being ‘culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant’ “
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TUESDAY IS FREE MOVE NIGHT at the Glen Park Rec Center! 

Starring Olivia Newton-John and John Travolta in the 1978 American musical romantic comedy film GREASE! 

Showing at 6PM at the Glen Park Rec Center, 70 Elk Street ( indoors)

FYI …”In 2020, Grease was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being ‘culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant’ “
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