Police found the phone nearby, and the handgun was allegedly found on a Gallery Drive sidewalk. Police searched the area, but the gunman and his accomplice were not found.
The incident is under investigation.
Tracy police received 463 calls for service Friday, April 20 through Sunday, April 22. The following is a sampling of those calls.
Sunday
12:02 a.m.: Police arrested a 48-year-old man for driving under the influence and causing an accident on the 5100 block of Lammers Road. The man allegedly drove into the caller’s front gate. Police reported a stop sign and railroad crossing sign in the area were also knocked over.
1 a.m.: A man said he was awoken when someone broke his house window on the 100 block of Finale Way.
1:13 a.m.: Two men allegedly robbed a woman as she left an ATM machine near Raley’s, 2550 S. Tracy Blvd. The victim said one of the men told her to give him all her money. She said that when she tried to leave in her car, the man forced his way into the car and told her he wanted her car, too. Police are investigating.
1:25 a.m.: Police are investigating several calls for gunshots heard near the 1700 block of Duncan Drive. One resident told them they saw people come out of a house and shoot guns into the air.
1:47 a.m.: A man staying at the Quality Inn, 3511 N. Tracy Blvd., told police he found a man inside his room, who refuses to leave. Police are investigating.
6:17 a.m.: A caller said she heard a loud crash on the 2100 block of Lincoln Boulevard. Police received a second call from a man, who said someone drove through his fence. Police are investigating the accident.
12:01 p.m.: A man said someone broke into his vehicle at Tracy Park Apartments, 2800 N. Tracy Blvd.
12:53 p.m.: Police arrested a 20-year-old man for an outstanding warrant following a traffic stop near 3200 block of North Tracy Boulevard. He was booked into San Joaquin County Jail in French Camp.
1:14 p.m.: Police arrested a 30-year-old man at Walmart, 3010 W. Grant Line Road, after he reportedly tried to return items he had stolen. He was cite and released.
3:18 p.m.: Police arrested a 35-year-old man after he reportedly took two packs of shavers, valued between $60 and $80 from Winco, 2850 Pavilion Parkway. He was cited and released.
3:56 p.m.: Police arrested a 37-year-old man on suspicion of vehicle theft on the 400 block of Helen Avenue.
4:25 p.m.: A catalytic converter was stolen off a pickup on the 1900 block of Woodcrest Court.
6:08 p.m.: An argument over a sandwich escalated into a fight between two women on the 1600 block of Holly Drive. One of the women reportedly threatened the other with a knife, but neither desired to press charges.
7:55 p.m.: Police arrested a 25-year-old woman on suspicion of domestic violence in central Tracy. She was booked into county jail.
10:25 p.m.: A woman said she was jumped and beaten by three women near Kavanagh Avenue and Holly Drive. Police are investigating.
Saturday
1:09 a.m.: Four men were arrested for allegedly trying to break into a vehicle on the 200 block of Barcelona Drive. The vehicle owner reportedly saw the man around his minivan and called the police after they were scared off and ran into John Erb Park.
3:46 a.m.: Police arrested a 22-year-old man who allegedly tried to burglarize a residence on the 1500 Parker Avenue. The homeowner told police the man tried to enter through a door, which was locked, and a window.
6:45 a.m.: Silly String was sprayed all over a vehicle parked on the 200 block of Sami Court. No other vehicles in the neighborhood were damaged. The victim believed the culprit was a family member upset about a recent eviction.
9:37 a.m.: Warnings were issued to five people suspected of littering in King Alley near Central Avenue and Third Street. The people were thought to be homeless.
4 p.m.: A homeowner found a pry bar stuck in a back window on the 1400 block of Parker Avenue. The screen was off the window, but no actual entry was made.
5:42 p.m.: An elderly woman was seen driving with two flat tires on the 1000 block of Grant Line Road. The woman didn’t realize she had been in an accident. Police called a tow company for her, and a report is expected to be filed.
6:26 p.m.: About nine vehicles were parked in the street with loud music playing on the 1700 block of Askren Court. The people involved left the area when asked by police.
8:22 p.m.: Police were called to assist a 9-year-old girl who was allegedly left by her father at Mountain Mike’s, 2260 Grant Line Road. The father showed up to get his daughter shortly after police arrived.
Friday
12:27 a.m.: Police arrested a woman on suspicion of disorderly conduct after she was reportedly making a racket in Gilette Alley between Ninth and 10th streets.
9:11 a.m.: Two teenagers were taken home to their parents after a caller said they were using drugs at Icardi Park, 2505 Russell St.
9:22 a.m.: A man was arrested on suspicion of burglary at Bonfare Market, 15 E. Grant Line Road.
1:18 a.m.: School administrators at Millennium High, 51 E. Beverly Place, said they would handle discipline for a juvenile allegedly caught using drugs on campus.
1:56 p.m.: An arrest was made at West High School, 1775 W. Lowell Ave., in relation to a disturbance reported at the school.
4:42 p.m.: The driver of a Toyota 4Runner was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence near after a caller reported the SUV ran into the center divide, drove on despite at least one tire being flattened, and then knocked down a road sign near Tracy Boulevard and Valpico Road. The Toyota was towed.
5:01 p.m.: A black handgun was used in a reported robbery at Zanussi Park, 1500 Promenade Circle. The victim, who lost an iPod and wallet, said two teenagers committed the robbery after asking for drugs.
8:03 p.m.: Police couldn’t find two cars seen racing near Tracy Boulevard and Valpico Road.
9:39 p.m.: Several parks were searched after a man on the 1900 block of Wall Street told police his wife and children hadn’t been heard from since they left the house to go to a park at about 4 p.m. that day. Police located the woman in another city, who said she was fine but didn’t want her location to be released.
• 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.

