Tracy police received 127 calls for service Monday, May 16. The following is a sample of those calls.
8:20 a.m.: A caller reported a man driving an van with painted-over windows going through people’s trash on the 1800 block of Earl Way. Police could not locate him.
8:56 a.m.: A caller reported a developmentally challenged adult coming to a program on the 1400 block of Ray Harvey Drive with a moldy sandwich. The caller said there were other issues regarding the man and requested an officer check on him.
8:59 a.m.: A woman received a suspicious call from a man claiming to be from the police department trying to collect a debt on the 3200 block of Jeanette Court. She told police she had the phone number of the man.
9:44 a.m.: A caller reported seeing a woman wearing a hospital gown walking away from Tracy Sutter Community Hospital, 1420 N. Tracy Blvd. The caller said she looked disoriented and still had an IV in her arm. Police could not find anyone matching the description.
10:09 a.m.: A caller reported her former landlord was causing a disturbance on the 2300 block of East Grant Line Road. She said she was evicted and trying to move her belongings out and he cut the power to the house.
10:48 a.m.: A caller reported teenagers were shooting a BB gun in a backyard on the 400 block of West Fourth Street. Police issued a warning.
11:18 a.m.: A caller reported the owner of a dog that attacked her brought the dog to her office at the Grant Line Veterinarian, 332 W. Grant Line Road. The dog was impounded.
11:57 a.m.: A caller reported he received a call from a pest control worker saying his house on the 2100 block of Yellowstone Avenue had been broken into. Police checked and found the backdoor had been broken.
12:24 p.m.: A caller reported a neighbor repairing cars at his home on the 800 block of Windsong Drive. He said the neighbor was putting old cars on the street to be towed away. Police issued a warning.
12:31 p.m.: Police responded to a car accident on the 2900 block of Loreto Court. A van had hit a tree.
12:46 p.m.: A business clerk called to report a man threatening an employee at Claire’s Boutique, 3200 Naglee Road. Police spoke to the man and he causing a disturbance, but denied the threats. He apologized and said he was frustrated at his ex-wife.
2:04 p.m.: A caller reported her 18-year-old daughter was being harassed by a teacher at Millennium High School, 51 E. Beverly Place. Police spoke to the teacher and the principal, and the teen was satisfied with the outcome. The teen said her mother called police without her permission.
2:16 p.m.: A caller reported four cars with slashed tires near Lowell Avenue and Tracy Boulevard. An officer could not locate the cars, but additional calls were made to police after 4 p.m. from drivers who wanted to report vandalism to their car tires in that area.
2:34 p.m.: A caller reported someone broke into her house on the 2600 block of Christy Street. The teenager said she returned home from school and found someone who got in through the back door.
2:57 p.m.: A caller reported a suspicious man going door-to-door on the 1600 block of Tahoe Circle. She said the man asked if the house had an alarm or if there were weapons in the house. The man was gone before police arrived.
3:15 p.m.: A woman called to report a driver rear-ended her car in the drive-through of In N Out Burger, 575 W. Clover Road, and didn’t want to exchange paperwork. She said the other driver just wanted to give her money. She was advised to get the insurance information.
4:34 p.m.: A caller reported an ice cream man hugged and kissed her 13-year-old daughter on the 4400 block of Burr Court. Police are investigating.
4:56 p.m.: A business clerk reported an employee received a threat from a former contractor at Gladden Equipment at 2291 N. MacArthur Drive. He said the man threatened to slash tires and break windows at the business. Police talked to the contractor, and he said he didn’t intend to follow through with the threats and he was upset about being owed money. The business owner requested extra police patrols throughout the night.
5:37 p.m.: A caller reported someone stole a stereo from his garage on the 2500 block of Pebble Creek Court. He said he wanted the incident documented and told police he suspected his brother-in-law.
5:54 p.m.: A caller reported he returned home on the 500 block of Robert Gabriel Court and opened his garage to find his Nissan and Tacoma pickups, both 2009 models, were gone. He said the keys were missing.
7:05 p.m.: A caller reported a man going door-to-door stating he is handing out something for the police department on the 1000 block of Almond Blossom Drive. Police talked to the man, and he said he was telling people he had all the proper permits from the police.
7:55 p.m.: A caller reported a house with the front door wide open and the dog running in and out on the 2600 block of Shofield Court. He said he did not go inside, and no lights were on. Police checked and found children in the house didn’t close the front door all the way.
10:02 p.m.: A caller reported someone was possibly sleeping in a vacant house on the 400 block of West Kavanagh Avenue. She said she found drawers ransacked and a sleeping bag. She just wanted to document the incident with police.
10:33 p.m.: A caller reported the sound of a power saw for the past few days on the 300 block of Falcon Court. Police checked and found someone remodeling a house, and they warned him about the city’s noise code.
11:04 p.m.: A business clerk reported unknown people were carrying boxes out of Drew Business Center, 192 W. Larch Road. The clerk said there were at least two men burglarizing the business. Police checked and found the front glass had been broken.
• 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.


Bein that th landlord allegedly did this I would then be wonderin if he followed th established legal procedures ta evict someone. Course if she don't know what her rights are then it's easy ta get taken advantage of.
An no, this really don't have much ta do fer th reasons th landlord was evictin her but if he did so legally or not. I myself am a landlord an know what I can legally do an what I legally can't do.
Say, did ya know that if ya are livin in a single family unit, renter or owner, an have th Tracy utility (water, sewer, garbage) bill in yer name ta pay th bill, that ya gotta produced closed escrow papers or a canceled renters agreement ta get th city ta stop billin ya?
Thank I'm off my rocker? Well check it out yerself by downloadin th form frum th City's internet site at, http://www.ci.tracy.ca.us/modules/dms/file_retrieve.php?function=view&obj_id=60 .
Read whair it says on th form, "The City of Tracy reserves the right to request copies of
Close of Escrow documents or Rental Agreements
before processing any requests for change of service. “Notice of Trustee Sale” or other official sale/transfer documentation is required on all Foreclosed properties."
Now ain't that a hoot? See folks, I don't always support what th City does. It just sometimes appears that way. At least I produce verifiable facts ta prove my allegations.
10:09 a.m.: A caller reported her former landlord was causing a disturbance on the 2300 block of East Grant Line Road. She said she was evicted and trying to move her belongings out and he cut the power to the house.-
Does she need power to get all her stuff in the middle of the day?