2 Robberies, 1 Hit-And-Run In Ingleside District Put 3 In Life-Threatening Condition

2 Robberies, 1 Hit-And-Run In Ingleside District Put 3 In Life-Threatening ConditionPhoto: Shutterstock
Will Carruthers
Published on December 05, 2016

Two separate robberies and one hit-and-run in the Ingleside Police District this weekend put three people in the hospital with life-threatening injuries.

McLaren Park Robbery

Around 8:40pm Friday night, December 2nd, a man was critically injured after being attacked by three unidentified men in McLaren Park.

According to the SFPD, the suspects approached a man and woman sitting on a bench in the park. While one robber held the 26-year-old woman at gunpoint, two other men punched the 25-year-old male victim until he fell to the ground. 

The victim was hospitalized with life-threatening injuries, and the three suspects escaped with stolen jewelry.

No suspects have been identified or arrested.

Precita Avenue Stabbing

A 21-year-old man was hospitalized with life-threatening injuries Sunday night, December 3rd, after he was assaulted and stabbed by three unidentified men.

The SFPD reports that witnesses heard a loud verbal confrontation in a parking lot on the 100 block of Precita Avenue and rushed toward the scene. They then saw three men fleeing on foot and a wounded man stumbling toward a nearby home.

No arrests have been made.

Monterey Heights Hit-And-Run

Two pedestrians were injured, one critically, in a hit-and-run Saturday evening at Valdez and Monterey.

According to the SFPD, a 64-year-old woman and a 65-year-old man were crossing the street around 5:30pm when a vehicle struck both pedestrians and fled.

The woman suffered life-threatening injuries, while the man suffered minor injuries.

Suspects have not been identified in this case either.