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Ingleside captain highlights declines in some crimes, crisis‑intervention training and November gun buyback
Summary
Captain Joseph McFadden described the Ingleside District’s staffing, crime trends (three homicides year‑to‑date, declines in robberies and burglaries, increases in auto theft), widespread Crisis Intervention Team training and a Nov. 1 gun‑buyback event planned at Gleneagles Golf Course in Sunnydale.
Captain Joseph McFadden, commanding officer of the Ingleside Station, told the commission the district covers about 6.5 square miles with a population he estimated at nearly 140,000 and outlined staffing, language capacity and enforcement priorities.
McFadden said the district has five lieutenants and a mix of foot‑beat and plainclothes units; he highlighted an…
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