
A routine call for a residential burglary in San Francisco's Ingleside neighborhood yesterday took a tragic turn when police discovered a homicide victim at the scene. According to The San Francisco Chronicle, officers were summoned to a home on Granada Avenue, just south of Ocean Avenue, around 3 PM after a report of a burglary.
Upon arrival, the San Francisco Police Department found an adult victim who had sustained injuries, the nature of which were not elaborated upon at the time. The authorities reported that despite immediate lifesaving efforts, including CPR, the victim was pronounced dead at the scene. The identity of the victim, including the name, age, or gender, was not released, leaving unclear whether the deceased was a resident or involved in the burglary.
Simultaneously, social media posts from notable local reporters kept the public informed in real-time. Henry K. Lee, well-known for his crime reporting, stated, "Burglary call at home on Granada near Ocean in Ingleside leads to discovery of victim who is pronounced dead on scene, per @SFPD @SFPDTaraval @SFPDInvestigate, proving circumstances leading up to homicide." The tweet, while brief, confirmed the ongoing investigation into the events leading up to the victim's death.
Burglary call at home on Granada near Ocean in Ingleside leads to discovery of victim who is pronounced dead on scene, per @SFPD @SFPDTaraval @SFPDInvestigate, proving circumstances leading up to homicide. Nature of injuries not released pic.twitter.com/mosXuMFIzE
— Henry K. Lee (@henrykleeKTVU) November 24, 2025









