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January 28, 2011 by Elizabeth Weise

The following are Glen Park crimes from the Ingleside Station Newsletter

Some days/dates are incorrect, the original report has three Mondays.

Monday [Sunday?], January 23, 2011
1:33 pm, 5300 blk Diamond, Threats/Vandalism
Officer Barcena was sent to investigate a threats incident. The victim told the officer that the suspect is known to him and that they have had an ongoing problem. Today the suspect came over with a weight set and got into a verbal argument with the victim. The suspect at one point banged the weights on the victim’s car and dented it. The officer located the suspect and arrested her. The suspect was booked at Ingleside station. Report number 110070474

4:00 pm, Joost/Baden, Theft from Auto
Officer Coles was sent to investigate a report of a theft. The victim told the officer that he parked and locked his car but left some property in it. The victim told the officer that when he came back the next day he found a window broken and his property missing. No suspects were seen. Report number 110072969

Monday, January 24, 2011
5:35 pm, 200 blk Arlington, Battery on an Officer
Officers Hurwitz, Daggett, Tam and Burke responded to serve a Parole search on a parolee in our district. The officers responded to the house and found a male subject in the backyard holding a power saw. The officers asked him to put it down and he did. The subject was asked to sit in the backyard while the officers conducted a warrant check. The officers then observed other person entering the yard and as they were talking to him, the first subject got up and made a run for the gate. Officer Tam chased and had a hold of the suspect’s shirt when the suspect pushed a motorcycle onto the officer. The officer was pinned between the fence and the bike. The suspect continued fleeing, now with officer Daggett in pursuit. Officer Tam was able to push the heavy bike off and joined officer Daggett in the chase. The officers chased the suspect for 2 blocks and were able to catch up to the suspect. The suspect continued his attempts to escape from the officers. The suspect was taken in! to custody. Officer Tam was seen at the scene by an ambulance for the non-life threatening injuries received when the bike landed on him. The officers located drug paraphernalia at the location where the suspect lives. This is in violation of the suspects’ parole condition. The suspect was arrested and booked at Ingleside Station. Report number 110074169

12:00 am , 1200 blk Bosworth, Vandalism
Officers Kabanuck and Salcedo were sent to investigate a vandalism incident. The victim told the officers that he parked his car last night in front of his house. The victim told the officers that he discovered his window broken. There were no suspects observed. Report number 110074294

4:25 pm, 200 blk Randall, Recovered Auto

Monday[??], January 25, 2011
Nothing in the report from Glen Park.

Tuesday, January 25, 2011
8:40 am, Unit blk Arbor, Threats
Officers Campion-Healy and Frisk were sent to investigate a threats incident. The victims told the officers that he was in front of his house when he noticed an unknown suspect walk in front of his neighbor’s house and grabs a bag. The victim asked the suspect if the bag was his. The suspect told the victim to mind his own business. The victim insisted and asked the suspect again if the bag was his. The suspect at this point got angry and started charging towards the victim. The victim started yelling “Police, someone call the police” the suspect dropped the bag and hurriedly walked off. The victim followed and watched the suspect to the point where the suspect turned ant told the victim that he was going to kill him. The suspect is described as an African American male, 5’8, 150 lbs, 38 to 40. The suspect was last seen wearing a green beanie cap, green and white checkered shirt and baggy green pants. The suspect also had GOLD teeth. Report number 110079197

11:00 pm 300 Blk 30th St, Attempted Burglary
Officers Kabanuck and Castillo were sent to investigate a burglary case. The victim told the officers that he left his home today and locked it. The victim said that upon his return he discovered damage on the front door. The victim told the officers that entry had not been gained. Report number 110081716

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