Police Log: Three arrested in marijuana case
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Police did a search at 6:16 p.m. Monday at Oasis Trailer Park, 360 E. Grant Line Road, and arrested three people. They included a 41-year-old woman and a 34-year-old man arrested on suspicion of marijuana cultivation and possession of marijuana for sale, along with a 48-year-old woman wanted on a warrant for a previous felony drug possession charge. They all went to San Joaquin County Jail in French Camp.

Tracy police logged 140 calls Monday, including the following reports:

• 6:10 a.m.: Someone stole a Nissan Sentra from the 1300 block of Peppertree Way. The owner was away from the car while it warmed up, and someone jumped in the car and drove off.

• 11:10 a.m.: Police arrested two teens at Kimball High, 3200 Jaguar Run, in relation to a case involving marijuana for sale.

• 2:16 p.m.: California Proserve, 189 W. Grant Line Road, which had reported a burglary on Sunday, called police back to report that a Suzuki Swift also had been stolen.

• 2:16 p.m.: Police arrested a 40-year-old man on suspicion of possessing drugs for sale after a search at the Hacienda Motel, 639 W. 11th St., and took him to San Joaquin County Jail.

• 2:53 p.m.: Tracy Urgent Care, 2160 W. Grant Line Road, reported that a man wentinto the lobby and asked for a police officer. He wouldn’t say why, but the caller said it looked like some had beat him up. He left before police got there.

• 4:59 p.m.: Someone broke into a car in front of Macy’s, 3400 Naglee Road. The caller said someone had smashed a window, but nothing was taken from the car.

• 5:01 p.m.: A woman in Stockton call police and said she had been raped somewhere in the Tracy area. She told police that it happened about 3 a.m. Monday morning, but she wasn’t sure where. She said it was a rural area, and she also had a possible phone number for the man.

• 5:36 p.m.: A man told workers at Sonic Drive-In, 3080 Naglee Road, that he had just been beat up. Police learned that he was wanted on a warrant out of San Luis Obispo County. He was cited at the scene.

• 6:58 p.m.: Police arrested a 39-year-old man on suspicion of being drunk and disorderly after a man called and said the other man had pushed his wife and son.



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Spikeidaho
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December 29, 2010
• 6:58 p.m.: Police arrested a 39-year-old man on suspicion of being drunk and disorderly after a man called and said the other man had pushed his wife and son.

"Officer, this ath-hole HERE (pointing to a dog cowering in the corner) hit my wife! And my kid!"

"Sir, have you been drinking alcohol?" asked the rookie, duly noting the 12 'dead soldiers' on the plush pile carpet of the trailer.

"I repeth, offish, you should ARREST them!"

"I am arresting you, sir, under the suspicion of excessive drinking, occasionally wanking and momma spanking."

"Oh...oKs, offishure. (Hic!)"

Admit it. You've missed my little stories.
klv
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December 15, 2010
Police did a search at 6:16 p.m. Monday at Oasis Trailer Park, 360 E. Grant Line Road, and arrested three people. They included a 41-year-old woman and a 34-year-old man arrested on suspicion of marijuana cultivation and possession of marijuana for sale, along with a 48-year-old woman wanted on a warrant for a previous felony drug possession charge. They all went to San Joaquin County Jail in French Camp.

Trailer park residents alerted police after noticing what looked like "three wise-men" dressing an outdoor Cannabis Nativity Scene with extra bright lights..?
Sneaky
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December 15, 2010
"• 6:10 a.m.: Someone stole a Nissan Sentra from the 1300 block of Peppertree Way. The owner was away from the car while it warmed up, and someone jumped in the car and drove off."

While it in no way excuses the criminals, leaving a car running and unattended is a pretty dumb move. When an owner is that negligent the insurance company shouldnt even have to cover the loss.

"• 2:16 p.m.: California Proserve, 189 W. Grant Line Road, which had reported a burglary on Sunday, called police back to report that a Suzuki Swift also had been stolen."

I feel sorry for the car owner, not because he had his car stolen, but because he had to drive a Suzuki Swift.



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