South San Francisco, CA February 29, 2016 Submitted by SSFPD
On 02/28/2016 at about 9:40am, alert neighbors reported seeing unknown persons entering the backyard of a residence on the 500 block of Eucalyptus Avenue. Officers immediately responded to the scene and encountered two males attempting to flee from the home. One suspect, Terrell Scott, was taken into custody as he fled from the house. The second suspect was able to flee on foot and was not apprehended. The residents were not at home at the time of this burglary.
Officers conducted additional investigation and were able to positively identify the second suspect as an 18 year-old male from San Francisco. The suspects’ vehicle was located nearby. Officers conducted surveillance of the suspects’ vehicle and at about 12:45 pm, the outstanding suspect returned to the vehicle.
Officers attempted to stop the suspect, but the suspect entered the vehicle and fled. The suspect failed to yield to the police vehicle. A few blocks away, the suspect ran a red light and collided with a minivan in the intersection of W. Orange Avenue at Grand Avenue. The suspect then fled on foot again and was able to evade the police despite a lengthy search. The driver of the minivan, a 50 year old resident of San Francisco, received minor non-life-threatening injuries and was transported to a local hospital for treatment.
Terrell Scott was booked into the San Mateo County main jail for residential burglary, felony conspiracy, and for committing a fe)ony while out on bail. The outstanding suspect (name not being released at this time) is currently wanted for the residential burglary, resisting and evading the police, felony reckless driving, felony reckless evading, and hit & run with injuries.
Here is a picture of suspects: Suspects
Was there a description of the suspect that is still at large?
Denni, We have reached out to PD requesting it yet with the on-going investigation we have yet to obtain one. We will update as soon as something is received. Thank you.
-Ed