Police log: Ex-beau said he'd sic his sister on woman
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A woman who works at Target, 2800 Naglee Road, called at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday to report that her ex-boyfriend came in the store while she was working and caused a ruckus.

He said he was going to have his sister beat her up.

Tracy police responded to 218 calls for service on Tuesday. The following is a sample of those reports.

12:21 a.m.: A caller reported a group of people hanging out smoking drugs on the 2500 block of Colony Drive. They went inside a home before police arrived.

2:07 a.m.: A caller reported hearing three gunshots in the area of the 100 block of East Seventh Street. Police later said the sound came from bottle rockets.

8:31 a.m.: A man on the 1400 block of Tennis Lane reported a smashed car window.

10:32 a.m.: A caller complained one of three or four guys behind the library in Lincoln Park, 170 E. Eaton Avenue, were drinking and peeing in the park.

11:18 a.m.: A caller reported a woman had been sitting for a while inside a car with the engine running on the 300 block of Golden Lea Court. Police said she was waiting for her son.

11:37 a.m.: A caller reported a guy was driving a brown Ford Taurus with no license plates and smashed out windows near 11th Street and MacArthur Drive. The police pulled him over but his license and registration were in order.

12:03 p.m.: A caller reported graffiti at Galli Family Park, 2341 W. Lowell Ave.

12:35 p.m.: A caller on the 200 block of Laguna Drive reported a 16-year-old girl had taken pills and cut her wrists in a suicide attempt. Her parents were at work in the Bay Area, but a doctor determined she had taken pills and drank booze to get her boyfriend’s attention.

12:42 p.m.: A caller on the 400 block of Magnolia Lane reported people who were at her home earlier broke in and stole her dog.

1:41 p.m.: A woman on the 1600 block of Annie Way reported she received a threatening phone call from a woman “that thinks she is involved with her husband.”

2:06 p.m.: A caller reported two guys in William Adams Park, 4089 English Oak Avenue, appeared to be smoking marijuana.

2:39 p.m.: A caller reported the front of the house and cars were egged twice over the weekend on the 1700 block of Harvest Landing Lane.

4:51 p.m.: A caller reported two infants left in a car were screaming as their mother argued over a bill at Fed Ex Kinko’s, 2116 W. Grant Line Road. Police spoke to the woman about leaving her kids in the car when it’s hot.

5:33 p.m.: A car window was smashed on the 1400 block of Tennis Lane, a caller reported.

5:36 p.m.: An employee at Hometown Buffet, 3200 Naglee Road, reported her purse was stolen at the restaurant.

6:20 p.m.: A woman reported a case of identity theft at Chase Bank, 691 W. 11th St.

7:41 p.m.: A caller reported kids darting in front of cars before jumping out of the way on the 1700 block of Parkside Drive. They were gone when police arrived 12 minutes later.

8:23 p.m.: A caller reported six guys were fighting on the 1200 block of Appalosa Way. They were gone when police arrived 11 minutes later.

8:25 p.m.: A caller reported someone driving an Isuzu van hit his parked car and took off from Acacia and East streets.

9:30 p.m.: A caller at Hometown Buffet, 3200 Naglee Road, reported his 16-year-wife that he married in Mexico is a local prostitute and asked police to check on her. He said he could point out the house where she was.

10:27 p.m.: A caller reported three people on bicycles were kicking over trashcans at Lotus and Persimmon ways. They were gone when police arrived 24 minutes later.

10:43 p.m.: A caller reported a backpack was stolen from an unlocked car on the 100 block of West Third Street.

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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minimandie
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October 01, 2009
people who call the cops on other "smoking drugs or marijuana" are seriously wasting their time.those people arent hurting anybody but themselves.

and dont waste your time calling about getting your private property egged or tp'd cuz there's nothing cops can do unless you have clear proof.
dgasper
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July 15, 2009
"A caller reported two infants left in a car were screaming as their mother argued over a bill at Fed Ex Kinko’s, 2116 W. Grant Line Road. Police spoke to the woman about leaving her kids in the car when it’s hot."

When it's hot? How about ANYTIME? Apparently the Kinko's bill was more important than the kids' lives! And why only "speak" to her? She deserves a citation at least. And if it were dogs instead of kids in the car she would be in jail!
LAM75
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July 15, 2009
11:18 a.m.: A caller reported a woman had been sitting for a while inside a car with the engine running on the 300 block of Golden Lea Court. Police said she was waiting for her son.

Odds are she had the air conditioning on.
Tinfoil
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July 15, 2009
I would've sent my mother to handle that situation. Mom was tough.

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Police log: Ex-beau said he'd sic his sister on woman

A woman who works at Target, 2800 Naglee Road, called at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday to report that her ex-boyfriend came in the store while she was working and caused a ruckus.

He said he was going to have his sister beat her up.
Tinfoil
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July 15, 2009
I made that same mistake back during the summer of 1985. The marriage lasted a year. Ten minutes of each day were bliss. The other twenty three hours and fifty minutes were awful.

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9:30 p.m.: A caller at Hometown Buffet, 3200 Naglee Road, reported his 16-year-wife that he married in Mexico is a local prostitute and asked police to check on her.


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