Police log: 3 arrested after gunshot at Tracy Park Apartments
by TP staff
Nov 02, 2009 | 3046 views | 7 7 comments | 12 12 recommendations | email to a friend | print
At 1:29 a.m. Sunday, three women were arrested at Tracy Park Apartments, 2800 N. Tracy Blvd., after a caller heard a gunshot.

One, a 19-year-old, was taken into custody on suspicion of resisting arrest and another, a 20-year-old, was arrested on suspicion of battery and resisting arrest. A third 20-year-old woman was booked into San Joaquin County Jail in French Camp.

A caller told police that someone said “don’t shoot, don’t shoot” prior to the gunshot.

The Tracy Police Department received 554 calls for service Friday through Sunday. The following is a sample of those calls:

Sunday (139 calls):

• 12:08 a.m.: A 33-year-old woman was arrested at Safeway, 1801 W. 11th St., on suspicion of petty theft.

• 12:52 a.m.: At Talley Park, 1551 Dove Drive, an 18-year-old man was arrested.

• 1:23 a.m.: During a traffic stop at Central Avenue and South Street, a 19-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence.

• 1:34 a.m.: A 23-year-old man was arrested at Safeway, 1801 W. 11th St., on suspicion of petty theft.

• 2:25 a.m.: Two men got into a fight, a caller said, at Motel 6, 3810 N. Tracy Blvd.

• 5:41 a.m.: A 25-year-old woman was arrested on the 100 block of Eureka Way on suspicion of public drunkenness. A caller said the woman, who was wearing a Halloween costume, kept ringing his doorbell begging to be let in but would not tell him what was wrong.

• 7:09 a.m.: A man on the 400 block of Czerny Street said someone burglarized his home.

• 9:12 a.m.: A man on the 1900 block of Isabel Virginia Drive said his wife was beaten up at a party Saturday night.

• 10:23 a.m.: On the 100 block of Kavanagh Drive, a man said someone tried to burglarize his house.

• 1:09 p.m.: A caller on the 400 block of Summer Lane said someone shot a window using a BB gun.

• 3:36 p.m.: A man with a warrant out for his arrest from Santa Clara County was taken into custody on the 2900 block of Holly Drive.

• 3:52 p.m.: A man on the 2100 block of Tennis Lane said someone broke a window on his 2001 Ford Ranger, but wasn’t sure if anything was stolen.

• 5:09 p.m.: A caller on the 4100 block of Keepsake Court said there was a raccoon or possum in his backyard.

• 5:59 p.m.: At the 99 Cent Only Store, 1320 W. 11th St., a woman said her boyfriend pulled out a knife and cut her hand. The man left on a bike, she said.

• 6:41 p.m.: A teenager was arrested at Target, 2800 Naglee Road, on suspicion of petty theft.

• 6:56 p.m.: A caller told police about a man going door-to-door selling phone subscriptions near the 1400 block of Jones Lane. Police warned him about unlicensed peddlers.

• 6:58 p.m.: A caller said a woman appeared to be bathing five children in the water fountain outside City Hall, 333 Civic Center Plaza. They were gone when police arrived.

• 8:30 p.m.: Near C and Fourth streets, a caller reported hearing four gunshots. Police didn’t find any evidence of shots fired.

• 9:25 p.m.: A woman on the 1200 block of West Beverly Place came home to find her house ransacked, but later found out it was just a prank.

Saturday (185):

• 2:01 a.m.: A caller said a man was pulling a woman’s hair in front of the police department, 1000 Civic Center Drive. The woman said there was no assault and police told them to leave the area.

• 2:36 a.m.: A 44-year-old woman was arrested on suspicion of riding a bike under the influence near 10th Street and Taft Avenue.

• 3:05 a.m.: During a traffic stop on the 200 block of West Central Avenue, a 23-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of drunken driving.

• 3:30 a.m.: A customer at 7-Eleven, 2360 W. Grant Line Road, said someone stole a GPS and two cell phones from his car.

• 3:53 a.m.: A 23-year-old man was arrested during a traffic stop at Lowell Avenue and Tracy Boulevard.

• 6:38 a.m.: A 57-year-old man was arrested at 7-Eleven, 2360 W. Grant Line Road, on suspicion of public drunkenness. A caller said he was opening packages and eating items, but said he had no money. The caller said the man also tried to hit an employee. After he was tazed, he was arrested.

• 8:55 a.m.: Someone burglarized a car on the 1200 block of Lincoln Boulevard.

• 3:33 p.m.: During a traffic stop near Eaton and Parker avenues, a 21-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence and possession of drug paraphernalia.

• 3:42 p.m.: A caller said someone in a white Cadillac Deville near Grant Line Road and Joe Pombo Parkway was drinking out of a bottle in a paper bag. Police didn’t find the driver.

• 5:28 p.m.: A teenager was in custody at Walmart, 3010 W. Grant Line Road, on suspicion of shoplifting.

• 5:53 p.m.: Near Adam and 12th streets, a 29-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia.

• 8:29 p.m.: A man with three warrants out for his arrest was taken into custody at Fire Station 91, 1701 W. 11th St.

• 8:53 p.m.: A caller on the 4400 block of Glenbrook Drive said some people were stealing Halloween decorations and refusing to give them back.

• 9:09 p.m.: A 29-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of DUI near 11th Street and Roosevelt Avenue.

• 10:19 p.m.: A 45-year-old man was arrested in central Tracy on suspicion of battery.

Friday (220):

• 2:09 a.m.: A woman on the 2100 block of Misquez Lane said she heard someone possibly trying to break into her home. Police didn’t find a prowler.

• 9:24 a.m.: A caller at Sherwin Williams, 541 W. Grant Line Road, said someone stole two video cameras from the business.

• 9:28 a.m.: A man at Kelly Elementary School, 535 Mabel Josephine Drive, said someone stole his cell phone.

• 9:52 a.m.: A man’s car was burglarized on the 1900 block of Bridle Creek Circle.

• 10:08 a.m.: Near Eighth and C streets, a man was arrested on suspicion of violating parole.

• 11:58 a.m.: A woman was arrested on suspicion of petty theft on the 1600 block of Badger Way after she allegedly stole a pumpkin off someone’s porch. A caller said when the woman was confronted about the theft, she said, “You’re rich, I’m poor. I need this pumpkin.”

• 12:15 p.m.: During a traffic stop on the corner of East and 11th streets, a man with a warrant out for his arrest was taken into custody.

• 12:37 p.m.: Someone was arrested at Kimball High School, 3200 Jaguar Run. A caller said some students were under the influence and one had ecstasy pills.

• 2:17 p.m.: A woman said someone burglarized her car Thursday at Grocery Outlet, 825 W. 11th St., and took some research she was doing for a school project.

• 3:33 p.m.: A man on the third block of North C Street said his house was burglarized.

• 4:09 p.m.: On Central Avenue and Third Street, a man was arrested on suspicion of public drunkenness.

• 4:43 p.m.: A woman said she was robbed as she got into her car in the parking lot of Central Park, near East Street and Eaton Avenue. She said a man and a woman approached her, grabbed her purse and stole about $3,000.

• 6:14 p.m.: At Wells Fargo, 1900 W. 11th St., a 45-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of forgery. An employee told police that the man tried to pass a $3,940 fraudulent check. After the employee called police, the caller said the man got suspicious and started to yell at the employee to give the check back.

• 7:13 p.m.: A caller said a man was trying to sell drugs out of a laptop case at Nation’s, 3574 N. Tracy Blvd., telling people that it was perfume. He was gone when police arrived.

• 9:14 p.m.: On the 1300 block of Tom Fowler Drive, a man said his car was burglarized a few days ago, and then his house was burglarized a few days after that. He found a screen taken off one of his windows and wanted to talk to an officer.

• 9:52 p.m.: A caller said a group of teenagers were harassing customers at Chevron, 755 S. Tracy Blvd. The teens were warned by an officer and asked to move along.

• 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 anonymously report information about a crime: Crime Stoppers, 831-6847.

comments (7)
« dgasper wrote on Tuesday, Nov 03 at 02:50 PM »
"She said a man and a woman approached her, grabbed her purse and stole about $3,000"

What kind of a numskull keeps $3000.00 in her purse anyway? That's just bait for the troglodytes.
« foxyshopper wrote on Tuesday, Nov 03 at 02:46 PM »
“You’re rich, I’m poor. I need this pumpkin.”

The White House called seeking this person's name. They want to appoint her to a cabinet post.
« RedHotChilliPeppers wrote on Tuesday, Nov 03 at 09:53 AM »
Don't they already? We happen to have a gang unit. It is NOT working out. The question is not what will the gangs think of next. They don't. The question is what is the Police Chief thinking. We were turned down for Congressional aid after this started happening. Did anyone bother to write your Congressman? Probably never read an article in the Tracy Press calling on our Congressman to drive out to Tracy have you? Does he care about the escalating problem? And why aren't we informed by the media in Tracy? Do they not care? I it always someone elses problem? No small wonder? Congress and the media thinks people want to live like mushrooms? I guess that's called, "change"?
« Ickoko wrote on Tuesday, Nov 03 at 09:13 AM »
Soon they will have a free pass 7 days a week!
« anonymous wrote on Tuesday, Nov 03 at 07:30 AM »
Is Tracy the new Gangland? Dude shot on Corral Hollow Rd. Do gang organizations know they have a free pass on Friday - Sunday?
« Logblog wrote on Monday, Nov 02 at 09:48 PM »
Sunday;

"5:41 a.m.: A 25-year-old woman was arrested on the 100 block of Eureka Way on suspicion of public drunkeness. A caller said the woman, who was wearing a Halloween costume, kept ringing his doorbell begging to be let in but would not tell him what was wrong."

Hey, what makes you think that was a costume???

"6:58 p.m.: A caller said a woman appeared to be bathing five children in the water fountain outside City Hall, 333 Civic Center Plaza. They were gone when police arrived."

Alas, 'The Fountain of Youth' still remains a mystery...

klv-

« LAM75 wrote on Monday, Nov 02 at 06:39 PM »
• 2:36 a.m.: A 44-year-old woman was arrested on suspicion of riding a bike under the influence near 10th Street and Taft Avenue.

Wo.! I'm surprised she could even get ON the bike! A tricycle would even be hard.


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