Police arrested the man and booked him into San Joaquin County Jail in French Camp.
Police received 518 calls for service Friday, Aug. 20, through Sunday, Aug. 22. The following is a sample of those reports.
Friday
1:41 a.m.: A woman had her eyebrow split open in a fight at The Great Plate, 714 N. Central Ave.
5:54 a.m.: A caller from the Royal Motel, 1201 W. 11th St., said that two men had stolen money from him.
8:37 a.m.: A man visited the Tracy Police Department lobby, 1000 Civic Center Drive, and said that the principal of his son’s school told the man that his 6-year-old son said his mom’s boyfriend choked him.
10:07 a.m.: Police had to explain a restraining order to a man violating the order on the 2500 block of Byron Road. He had just been released from jail but didn’t understand the order “because of a language barrier.”
11:50 a.m.: A worker at Tracy Convalescent Hospital, 545 W. Beverly Place, reported that a 90-year-old with dementia problems said an 88-year-old with dementia problems hit him. The caller said that the incident was probably made up, but that he had to report it under new health care legislation.
12:58 p.m.: A drug violation was reported at West High School, 1775 W. Lowell Ave.
5:01 p.m.: A caller at Safeway, 1801 W. 11th St., said that two males who shoplifted a bottle of alcohol were sitting in front of a nearby taqueria. Three juveniles were detained for the incident and were released to their parents.
6:32 p.m.: A bicyclist was hit by a car and severely injured on the corner of 11th and E streets. He was airlifted to a nearby hospital, and authorities are investigating the crash.
9:18 p.m.: A woman on the 1900 block of Oregano Way wanted police to kick her husband out of the house because he had been cheating on her. The woman was told that if she wanted to she could fill out divorce paperwork and a restraining order.
11:21 p.m.: A caller said the back window of his Chevy Yukon was broken in the parking lot of Sutter Tracy Community Hospital, 1420 N. Tracy Blvd.
Saturday
1:23 a.m.: Police found no evidence of a prowler at a house on the 2800 block of Jackson Avenue after a woman reported someone might be casing the home.
4:51 a.m.: A woman from Stone Pine Apartments, 227 W. Grant Line Road, said someone came in through the back door while she was sleeping and stole her purse.
8:09 a.m.: United Tires Imports, 392 W. Larch Road, was burglarized sometime during the night, a caller said.
9:37 a.m.: A caller reported that a man in a red truck at Glover Park, 584 Pescadero Ave., was smoking drugs, drinking and blasting the truck’s stereo system. The truck was gone when police arrived, but the caller said the truck was back at the park at 11:53 a.m. Police again found the truck gone when they got to the park.
12:51 p.m.: Police made an arrest after a woman stole some items from Osk Kosh B-Gosh, 1005 Pescadero Ave. Cops later determined that that alleged theft might also be connected to a theft at the CVS Pharmacy at 1885 W. 11th St.
3:59 p.m.: A caller said that a neighbor was neglecting a calf tied up near a barn on the 1100 block of East Grant Line Road. Police found the calf had food, but advised the owner to provide a water trough that the young cow couldn’t tip over and accidentally empty.
4:56 p.m.: Police cited and released to their parents two teenagers who allegedly tried to steal a boy’s scooter near Central Avenue and Silkwood Lane.
8:32 p.m.: A two-car accident on the 1900 block of Chester Drive was reported, though a caller originally said a child was hit by a car and another caller said that a man had been beaten with a bat. Both drivers allegedly sped away from the scene. Police detained one man on parole who was hurt.
Sunday
4:15 a.m.: A man was arrested on suspicion of public intoxication on the 200 block of East 12th Street after a woman reported him banging on the door of her home and ringing her doorbell. The woman called police later in the morning to say that the suspect, who had been released following his arrest, was calling her and “making threats.”
8:55 a.m.: A woman told police that since her purse was stolen from Millennium High School, 51 E. Beverly Place, someone has opened “several bank accounts” with her information.
10:04 a.m.: Police made the first of several warrant arrests in the morning. At least three people were booked on outstanding warrants between 10:04 and 1:25 p.m.
5:52 p.m.: Graffiti was reported on several trees near the 1200 block of Lowell Avenue.
7:11 p.m.: A man and a woman were arrested on the 100 block of East Sixth Street on outstanding warrants and booked into county jail.
11:58 p.m.: A caller reported a lot of traffic and possible narcotic activity at a house on the 500 block of Gonzalez Street.
• This column includes a sample of items as reported in the Tracy Police Department dispatcher’s daily log. Additional information is based on reports from officers and other law enforcement agencies. To report information anonymously about a crime: Crime Stoppers, 831-6847.


Th fact ya came back an admitted ta th rest of us it was a "dig" tells me a lot about yer character towards th "good" end of that spectrum of humanity.
Now at least I can have a little more confidence in what ya have ta say instead of brandin ya as one of th more mindless complainers we all frequently see in these blogs.
An while we are on th subject I retract my "man enough" statement as you did man up ta it an explained yerself. Not something we see in many people taday so I can also retract my backpeddlin statement as well. Good on ya, ya gained some new respect from me in th way ya handled this.
againstallodds
With respect ta yer, "Clever but sneaky" comment when referin ta Hite I don't believe he was goin around th ordinance as much as th ordinance isn't constitutional. Let me ask, if ya knew that a law was not entirely legal would ya follow it or would ya do th right thang an proceed legally?
With respect ta politicians, I don't call what Hite has done as either Cleaver or sneaky but actually smart an thoughful. And thair seems ta be enough evidence that was provided in th article that Hite did proceed ta investigate th issue ta determine exactly what was legal, illegal, allowed an not allowed BEFORE he did anythang else.
To me that is more th type of person I would want ta represent me than someone that shoots from th hip an makes thair decisions on what they are going ta do based on thangs like "feelin."
Lastly, thair ain't anythang preventin th other candidates from doin th exact same thang. An I am quite certain, unless they are really dumb, they would have done th same thang had they bothered ta take th time ta investigate what is legal an what is not with respect ta these campaign signs.
People are blastin Hite fer takin th time ta check thangs out in order ta proceed legally while it seems th rest of th candidates didn't even take th time ta find out or even bother askin th questions.
Thanks fer readin th article with all th blogs so that ya could educate yerself on th issue before comin back an makin an uneducated remark. Wish more people would do that instead of just shootin from th hip.
Have a great day an a great weekend.
I read the other article you posted to read and frankly don't see the big fuss. Both you and ftud have valid points.
I have to agree with you and dcose that as always our Constitution takes precedent over ALL laws and I'm sure ftud knows this too.
I am guessing ftud's argument is over Tracy's 45 day before election until you can post signs. It seems to me that Mr. Hite is going around Tracy's ordinance by invoking his 1st Amendment rights. Clever but sneaky at the same time.
You're right, the "dig" was there and I admit it. The gist of the comment was correct though, if it was on private property and the property owners had done it.
You can have any assumptions of me as you want. Don't know you, or cose, so it doesn't matter to me. Don't know where you come off thinking I'm backpedaling. Nothing like that going on at all. I'm still here.
Just about everyone else followin these blogs knows what was wrong with ftud's statement an so does ftud fer that matter.
If ya haven't been followin what's been goin on then go ta
http://tracypress.com/pages/full_story/push?article-Council campaign-s first salvo &id=9209626#comments_9209626
have a nice read an then ya can hopefully understand what was wrong with th comment.
(NOTE: I intentionally isolated the URL address so ya can more easily cut an paste it inta yer browser so ya can more easily bring yerself up ta date in th discussion.)
Then, after readin it if ya can't tell th difference between an illegal act of vandalism an th legal act of excercisin yer right ta free speech on yer own property then ya probably need more help than I or anyone else can give ya.
ftud
I did read it right th first time an it was very easy ta read between th lines ta understand what ya were really sayin.
Nice attempt at coverin a snide, A.K.A. smarta$$ remark, but next time ya ought ta keep it in th same blog whair all of th other statements by other bloggers an you were originally made instead of cowardly movin yer personal attack against dcose ta a different article.
That way people like againstallodds might have a different perspective on what's been goin on that caused such a comment from me.
We both know it was an intentional cheap shot directed at dcose an anyone followin all of these blogs can easily see it an th fact yer doin yer fancy backpeddlin says reams about yer character.
Compairin graffiti vandalism ta someone puttin a political campaign sign on thair on property as an expression of thair right ta free speech an intonin that both activities are legal is wrong no matter how ya look at it.
Are ya man enough ta admit ta yer intentions here? Probably not. I am startin ta form an opinion that ya really wasn't a cop or if ya were ya were a bad one that probably got bounced off the force.
I don't want ta feel that way but yer comments as of late don't allow me ta really give ya much benefit of doubt.
An thanks, other than bein a little warm last night I had a great evenin, hope ya had th same.
In your language, y'all need to reed it rite tha first time.
"It's not illegal if it was done on private property by the property owners in accordance with their 1st Amendment rights according to dcose."
"if it was done on private property by the property owners"
Thank you and have a nice evening.
"5:52 p.m.: Graffiti was reported on several trees near the 1200 block of Lowell Avenue."
"It's not illegal if it was done on private property by the property owners in accordance with their 1st Amendment rights according to dcose."
Close but ya win no cigar on that one. It would only be legal if th property owner did it or had it done with thair knowledge an approval.
If it was done by anyone else without th property owner's approval it's a crime called vandalism an th willful destruction of someone else's personal property.
An an ex-cop don't know this?
It's not illegal if it was done on private property by the property owners in accordance with their 1st Amendment rights according to dcose.
Ouch!!!
On the bright side, at least some of the students were paying attention during their accounting class.
Now that's a romantic evening, "Cell for two please"
Going to go out on a limb here and guess that she lost the "Plate throwing contest" for women.
11:50 a.m.: A worker at Tracy Convalescent Hospital, 545 W. Beverly Place, reported that a 90-year-old with dementia problems said an 88-year-old with dementia problems hit him. The caller said that the incident was probably made up, but that he had to report it under new health care legislation.
A group of clinical psychologists agreed that the incident may be the active imagination of one of the residents than turned to his colleagues to complain about one of the other doctors which very well could be "trying to hit on him."
Saturday,
9:37 a.m.: A caller reported that a man in a red truck at Glover Park, 584 Pescadero Ave., was smoking drugs, drinking and blasting the truck’s stereo system. The truck was gone when police arrived, but the caller said the truck was back at the park at 11:53 a.m. Police again found the truck gone when they got to the park.
At 2:00 p.m. another call came in about a red truck that was back at Glover Park, and a man who was drinking, smoking drugs and blasting the truck's stereo system only this time the police fooled the suspect.
THEY didn't show up!
Sunday,
10:04 a.m.: Police made the first of several warrant arrests in the morning. At least three people were booked on outstanding warrants between 10:04 and 1:25 p.m.
Attorneys responded with a resounding howl of complaints across the land made by the the plaintiffs.
"Why are you hassling me, at that hour, man!!?
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9:18 p.m.: A woman on the 1900 block of Oregano Way wanted police to kick her husband out of the house because he had been cheating on her.
I was gonna comment on this, but plumb forgot what I was gonna say..