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Glen Park Crime Report Aug. 20 – Sept. 9

October 4, 2013 by Elizabeth Weise

Tuesday, August 20th, 2013

1:20pm       600 Blk Chenery           Burglary
A Pilates instructor and her student were in the middle of a private
session when three suspects and their three infant children walked
into the Pilates studio located along the 600 Block of Chenery Street.
The instructor politely asked the suspects that she was in the middle
of a private session and asked if they could return at a later time or
call for an appointment. She was ignored, and the suspects walked
around as if casing the place. When asked to leave again, one of the
suspects said she needed to change her baby and proceeded to change
the infant on top of a bench near the front door. The remaining two
suspects walked around the studio as a distraction. One by one the
suspects left the studio. The last female suspect bolted from the
studio taking with her the victim’s purse which was stored underneath
the bench. The victim and the instructor saw this and ran after the
suspects. The victim chased down the one suspect with her purse and
was able to retrieve it, but the suspect fled the scene a second time.
Arriving units scoured the area and were able to locate the remaining
two suspects. They were taken into custody and viewed by both the
victim and the instructor. Both of them identified the two suspects in
custody as taking part in the crime. A search for the outstanding
suspect was done to no avail. During the investigation, the officers
on scene located the suspects’ vehicle not too far away and found
additional items belonging to other victim’s. The suspects were
transported to Ingleside Station and booked on numerous charges
including burglary and child endangerment. Report Number: 130692917

6:16pm           200 Blk Randall                        Recovered Vehicle

Wednesday, August 21st, 2013

10:42pm     400 Blk Arlington                   Assault
A woman walking down the sidewalk noticed a sightseeing vehicle slowly
driving down the street next to her. She told Ingleside Officers
Lustenberger and Chew that the vehicle passed her and then stopped a
short distance away after making a turn onto Roanoke Street. As the
victim kept walking, she noticed a man walk from Roanoke, turn onto
Arlington and walk past her, before turning around and push the victim
into a wall causing her to fall down. The suspect stood over her for a
short time but didn’t say anything. The victim began screaming for
help and a neighbor, hearing her screams, called “911”. The suspect
then fled into some bushes on the 500 block of Arlington. The woman
then got up off the ground and started walking away when the suspect
reappeared from the bushes, tackled the victim and threw her on the
ground again. At that time the same neighbor yelled, “get off of her,
I have a gun” and the suspect ran away eastbound on Roanoke street and
across the San Jose Avenue footbridge. Officers Lustenberger and Chew
inspected the shuttle, which was reported stolen, and removed several
fingerprints from the vehicle. The victim was evaluated and treated at
the scene by medical personnel. A search of the area by Ingleside
units did not find the suspect. Case number: 130697597

Burglaries with suspect description:

8:00am                        400 Blk Beacon
Burglary: Suspect #1; Black male with no facial hair with a thin
build, approximately 18 to 19 years old, 5’7 in height, unknown
weight, hair or eye color, last seen wearing Grey pants and a
sweatshirt with socks covering hands. Suspect #2; Black male with a
thin build, approximately 18 to 19 years old, 5’7 in height, unknown
weight , hair or eye color, last seen wearing Blue pants and a
sweatshirt and socks covering his hands. Suspect Vehicle; a dark Blue
four door sedan.

Thursday, August 22nd, 2013
5:00pm           300 Blk Surrey                         Burglary
6:00pm           Unit Blk Bemis                        Stolen License Plate
6:00pm           Unit Blk Bemis                         Theft from Vehicle
10:00pm           300 Blk 30th                            Burglary

Friday, August 23rd, 2013
Nothing to report from Glen Park.

Saturday, August 24th, 2013
Nothing to report from Glen Park.

Sunday, August 25th, 2013
7:00pm           400 Blk 30th                             Stolen Vehicle
8:00pm           Unit Blk Digby                         Attempted
Theft from Vehicle

Monday, August 26th, 2013
Nothing to report from Glen Park

Tuesday, August 27th, 2013
Nothing to report from Glen Park

Wednesday, August 28th, 2013
7:00am           200 Blk Arlington                     Recovered Vehicle

Thursday, August 29th, 2013
10:00am          Randall/Whitney                       Stolen Vehicle
10:39am           30th/Church                              Traffic Collision
7:25pm           400 Blk Beacon                       Recovered Vehicle

Friday, August 30th, 2013
9:00am           Unit Blk Arbor                         Stolen Vehicle

Saturday, August 31st, 2013

7:30am       Arlington/Richland                  D.U.I
Ingleside Officer Adams was driving eastbound on Arlington Street when
she noticed a car had collided with a cement wall at the southwest
corner of Arlington and Richland Avenue. Two witnesses to the
collision were yelling and pointing, “He just got out of the car”.
Officer Adams noticed a man wearing a black jacket, white t-shirt and
blue jeans, walking about a block away. She drove up to the suspect
and asked him to halt and get on the ground. Instead, the suspect
turned toward a sloped ledge, and jumped rolling down a hill onto San
Jose Avenue. He then got up and started running away. Officer Adams
notified dispatch of his escape and soon Ingleside Officers Curry and
Trujillo found the suspect lying on the ground asleep and took him
into custody. Medical personnel were summoned and when they arrived
they were initially unable to wake the suspect from his slumber. With
continued effort, he finally awoke enough to admit to the officers
that he had been drinking. He was taken to San Francisco General
Hospital for some injuries he sustained during the collision. He was
later transported to county jail and booked for driving under the
influence and narcotics violations for a supply of marijuana found in
his car. Case number: 130725687

9:10pm       Bosworth/280  Freeway          Robbery
A woman walking home from the store lost her cell phone during a
violent robbery. Ingleside Officer Hom was flagged down by three
women, the victim and two witnesses, who told the following story. The
victim said she had gone shopping at a local market and was walking
home with her groceries while talking to her mother on her cell phone.
As she passed underneath the freeway on Bosworth Street, and unknown
male grabbed her from behind with one hand covering her mouth and the
other grabbing her phone. The suspect pushed her to the ground and
punched her in the face several times before wrestling the phone free.
He then got up and sprinted to a waiting car with two passengers and
sped away while she screamed for help. The two witnesses were walking
in the opposite direction on Bosworth street saw the attack and heard
the victim screaming. The two women also began screaming for help and
watched the suspect escape in an older Honda four door sedan. Case
number: 130727542

7:23am           Rouseau/San Jose                     Traffic Collision
8:00pm           200 Blk Joost                           Stolen Vehicle

Sunday, September 1st, 2013
5:45am           200 Blk Addison                      Theft from Vehicle
6:30pm           Unit Blk Berkeley                     Stolen Vehicle

Monday, September 2nd, 2013
4:50pm           Unit Blk Chenery                      Theft from Building

Tuesday, September 3rd, 2013
Nothing to report from Glen Park.

Wednesday, September 4th, 2013
8:00am           100 Blk Farnum                                   Burglary

Thursday, September 5th, 2013
Nothing to report from Glen Park.

Friday, September 6th, 2013
7:30pm           Unit Blk Surrey                        Burglary

Saturday, September 7th, 2013
Nothing to report from Glen Park.

Sunday, September 8th, 2013
Nothing to report from Glen Park.

Monday, September 9th, 2013
Nothing to report from Glen Park.

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