Police caught one resident setting off firecrackers on the 900 block of Marie Angela Drive, and he was issued a warning and told to clean up the mess.
Tracy police received 357 calls for service Friday, Dec. 30 through Sunday, Jan. 1. The following is a sample of those calls.
Sunday
12:49 a.m.: Police arrested a 27-year-old man for an outstanding warrant with a loaded handgun under his drivers’ seat following a traffic stop on the 1400 block of Chester Drive.
12:57 a.m.: Police arrested a 39-year-old man for domestic violence near the Great Plate, on the 700 block of Central Avenue. The arrest occurred after a woman called to report her child’s father pulled her hair and dragged her before taking her purse and her car.
12:59 a.m.: A caller reported his neighbor’s pit bull broke through his fence and tried to attack his dogs on the 1100 block of Duncan Drive. He said the dog ran out of the gate. Police were unable to find the canine.
3:57 a.m.: A caller reported seeing a man hit a woman outside his house on the 1700 block of Ash Tree Court. He said the couple got into a van and left, heading toward Corral Hollow Road and onto Byron Road. The fight was reportedly between two men, and when police talked to the caller, he said he wanted to press charges.
4:50 a.m.: A caller reported his girlfriend hit him with a phone in central Tracy. He said she looked through his cell phone and woke him up hitting him with the phone. He said he wasn’t injured and he didn’t want to press charges.
8:36 a.m.: A caller reported he found seven Christmas trees in his yard on the 1500 block of Doe Trail Lane.
1:07 p.m.: A caller reported a 100 pound crate in the road near Tracy Boulevard and Interstate 205. Police checked and found it was a crate of lettuce and that the company that owned it would be contacted to pick it up.
2:54 p.m.: Police arrested a 35-year-old man and a 31-year-old woman for domestic violence in central Tracy. The arrests occurred after a woman called to report her boyfriend hit her. Both were booked into San Joaquin County Jail in French Camp.
3:47 p.m.: A caller reported someone keyed his car and let the air out of his car tires.
5:14 p.m.: A caller reported his neighbor’s fireworks damaged his security camera and roof tiles on the 1800 block of Plum Lane.
8:49 p.m.: A caller reported someone stole her medication and a printer on the 100 block of West Carlton Way. Police are investigating.
9:49 p.m.: A caller reported someone in a small SUV was throwing eggs near Third Street and Jaeger Street.
10:10 p.m.: A caller reported three teens trespassing at Traina Elementary School, 4256 Windsong Drive. He said they were seen going into the cafeteria and then the lights went on in the library. Police caught all three teens and called their parents. Each teen was issued a trespassing warning.
Saturday
1:26 a.m.: A caller reported his 1991 Honda Accord stolen from the Texas Roadhouse at 2422 Naglee Road.
1:55 a.m.: Police arrested a 48-year-old man on suspicion of driving under the influence following a traffic stop near 11th and Adam streets.
4:27 a.m.: A caller reported seeing men chasing each other with baseball bats near Kavanagh Avenue and Holly Drive. He said they were running south on Holly Drive and turned east on Kavanagh Avenue.
9:11 a.m.: Police arrested a man and woman, ages 31 and 43, for outstanding warrants on the 1800 block of East Street.
9:12 a.m.: A woman called to report she found marijuana in her son’s bedroom on the 200 block of East Third Street. She turned the drug over to the police.
9:17 a.m.: A store clerk called to report a man inside Auto Zone, 1122 W. 11th St., who was caught trying to steal something the previous night. He said the man returned to try and get a battery, but the store refused to sell it to him without identification.
9:59 a.m.: A caller reported his neighbor’s dog was left outside all day, and continuously barks on the 2300 block of Gibralter Lane. He said he wanted the owner warned. Police spoke to the dog’s owner and advised him of the complaint and warned him about not having a dog license.
11:53 a.m.: A caller reported a man was throwing bottles at his trailer at Trail 50 on the 600 E. 11th St. He said he would contact the landlord about the matter.
12:51 p.m.: A caller reported a teenage boy was sitting over the overpass rail at Interstate 205 and Naglee Road. He said he wasn’t sure if he was planning to jump. Police were unable to locate the boy, and California Highway Patrol was notified.
12:54 p.m.: A store clerk called to report two men stole alcohol from Rite Aid, 1970 W. Grant Line Road, and fled in a Mustang going north on Corral Hollow Road. He said he had the theft on security video.
2:25 p.m.: A theater clerk called to report a man was trying to get into Movies 14 at 3300 Naglee Road with his dog. He told the employees it was a service dog, but he had it tucked inside his sweater, and he refused to leave. Police issued the man a trespassing warning.
3:17 p.m.: A caller reported juveniles in his neighborhood were taking his yard rocks and throwing them into the street on the 700 block of Forecast Lane. Police talked to the children and advised them to stop.
4:06 p.m.: A caller reported someone stole her daughter’s ATM and $180 in gift cards on the 2300 block of Galway Court. Police talked to the 20-year-old and she said her parents called prematurely — she wanted to try and resolve the issue with her friends before contacting the police.
5:10 p.m.: A caller reported loud music from a live band on the 400 block of West Emerson Avenue. He called a second time and said the music was still too loud. Police issued a warning.
7:50 p.m.: A caller reported a dog eating road kill in the roadway on Lammers Road near old Schulte and Redbridge roads. The dog was gone before police arrived.
8:27 p.m.: A caller reported hearing a loud explosion near Acacia and East streets. He said he thought it might have been a transformer. Police checked and found a power outage on the 400 block of Acacia Street, but nothing was seen that could have caused the outage.
8:44 p.m.: A hotel clerk called to report someone broke his car windshield and headlights at Motel 6, 3810 N. Tracy Blvd.
9:16 p.m.: Police arrested a 27-year-old man for battery on the 1600 block of West 12th Street. The arrest occurred after a woman called to report her brother punched her. The admitted to hitting his sister and drinking a lot of alcohol.
9:43 p.m.: A caller reported hearing five shots and then a sixth near Golden Springs Drive and Kavanagh Avenue. Police checked and found a group of children playing with loud popping toys.
9:53 p.m.: A caller reported her 16-year-old sister returned home drunk from a party on Naglee Road, near the West Valley Mall. Police checked the alleged location of the party and found there was no underage drinking, but a warning was issued.
10:01 p.m.: A caller reported someone set two Christmas trees on fire in the middle of the road on the 800 block of Windsong Drive. Tracy fire was contacted to put out the blaze.
11:07 p.m.: A woman called to report she got a text message from her credit card company to show someone used her debit card to charge a room at Hampton Inn at 2400 Naglee Road. She said she called the hotel and they said someone with a different name charged the room. Police are investigating.
11:40 p.m.: A hospital official called to report a man was in the emergency room at Sutter Tracy Community Hospital, 1420 N. Tracy Blvd., with lacerations to his hands and face. He said it occurred at a party in Tracy but didn’t want to make a report. Police advised the hospital staff to call if the other person involved in the fight came to the hospital for treatment.
Friday
2:03 a.m.: Police arrested a 19-year-old man following a traffic accident near Beechnut Avenue and Palm Circle. He arrest occurred after a caller reported hearing a loud crash. Police found a car had hit a pole and that the driver fled the scene. He was seen trying to get into a house on the corner of Palm Circle. A second caller said the man was seen running into a nearby alley. He was tested on suspicion of driving under the influence, and his mother was contacted.
10:37 a.m.: A caller reported a driver in a minivan tried to run him off the road near Interstate 205 and McArthur Drive. He said the driver then pulled over and pulled out a crowbar, threatening him. Police were unable to locate the other driver.
12:58 p.m.: A caller reported a couple having intercourse in a car at Glover Park at 584 Pescadero Ave. Police checked and found two people who denied the accusation. They said they just finished eating lunch and showed police a McDonald’s bag in their car.
5:06 p.m.: Police arrested a juvenile for an outstanding warrant near Palm Circle and Sequoia Boulevard. The warrant was for burglary.
5:45 p.m.: Police responded to a five car-crash on the off-ramp of Interstate 205 at Grant Line Road. The roadway was blocked for nearly an hour, and a few minor injuries were reported.
6:56 p.m.: A caller was upset because his neighbors called about his dog barking, and now their dogs were barking on the 700 block of Teton Lane. He asked if it was OK to yell at the dogs to shut up.
8:14 p.m.: A caller reported Christmas trees on fire in the street near Tracy Park Apartments at 2800 N. Tracy Blvd. Tracy fire was notified.
8:18 p.m.: A caller reported she was missing a couple of diamonds from her rings on the 1500 block of Duncan Drive. She said it might have happened when she had a maid service come to her house for the first time. Police are investigating.
9:48 p.m.: Police arrested a 62-year-old man in central Tracy on suspicion of domestic violence. The arrest occurred after a caller reported her husband hit her.
10:18 p.m.: Police arrested a 33-year-old man for an outstanding warrant at Santa Rita Jail in Alameda County. He was transported to San Joaquin County Jail in French Camp.
• 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. Charges may have been added or dropped as of press time, and all suspects are assumed innocent until proven guilty. To report information anonymously about a crime: Crime Stoppers, 831-6847.

