Police Log: Child welfare call leads to citations
by TP staff
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Two parents were cited on outstanding warrants from several California counties outside of Bank of America, 3120 W. Grant Line Road, at 4 p.m. Monday, June 11.

Police were alerted to the pair when a caller outside Walmart said there was a young boy in a car with a woman holding a sign asking for help. The boy was fine, and the parents intended on going inside a nearby store if it became too hot inside the car. The counties with outstanding warrants on the pair included San Bernadino, El Dorado and San Joaquin.

Tracy police received 153 calls for service Monday, June 11. The following is a sample of those calls:

7:53 a.m.: About $300 worth of pipe was stolen from Jitters, 2355 W. Grant Line Road.

9:31 a.m.: A father in central Tracy said his 2½-year-old son was recently fondled. Police are expected to file a report by Wednesday, June 13.

10:16 a.m.: Old dryers, dishwashers and microwaves were reported stolen from a bin on the 200 block of East Larch Road. The suspected thieves were reportedly driving a blue GMC.

11:24 a.m.: Three men who were reportedly smoking drugs in Fine Park, 1390 Franklin Ave., were actually smoking cigarettes, police found.

1:41 p.m.: Police arrested a 22-year-old man near CVS, 1885 W. 11th St., for an outstanding warrant.

5:26 p.m.: Management at the Walgreens, 1830 11th St., told police a woman who had taken merchandise at previous store visits was inside the business. She was given a trespassing warning.

7:16 p.m.: A man with dreadlocks reportedly threatened to kill another customer inside Starbucks, 1857 W. 11th St., and the management wanted him removed from the store and given a trespassing citation.

8:37 p.m.: Police checked on a man who was waiting for a tow truck outside of Sears, 3350 Naglee Road, when he said he didn’t feel safe in the area.

11:44 p.m.: A man was arrested when police responded to reports of a man screaming “Where’s my money?” on the 2400 block of Colby Court. The man had a warrant for his arrest out of Alameda County.

• 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.

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