Police log: Vandalized home documented on MySpace
by TP staff
Sep 03, 2009 | 2491 views | 4 4 comments | 20 20 recommendations | email to a friend | print
A home under bank ownership was vandalized with graffiti over a period of several weeks on the 300 block of Glenbriar, and the crime was posted on someone’s MySpace page, a caller reported at 9:10 p.m. Wednesday.

The caller’s son said the suspects admitted to the crime on the site, and there are “photos of them doing right there on the page.”

The Tracy Police Department received 229 calls for service on Wednesday. The following is a sample of those calls:

12:15 a.m.: Police arrested a 35-year-old man and a 33-year-old man after a fight at Grant Line Road and Parker Avenue.

12:34 a.m.: A woman whose husband is a police officer reported the theft of a shotgun from their home on the 2000 block of Isabel Virginia Drive.

1:36 a.m.: A caller from Safeway, 1801 W. 11th St., reported two guys stole a bottle of Vodka. The store has surveillance footage of the crime.

6:48 a.m.: A caller reported a “work van” was broken into on the 1500 block of Badger Way.

7:06 a.m.: A car was broken into and “minor items” were taken on the 1200 block of Cardinal Street.

7:32 a.m.: A caller reported finding “a bunch of red capsules” on the ground at Third and D streets. The caller said they had the number “93” on one side and “3147” on the other. Police couldn’t find the pills.

7:55 a.m.: A caller reported a window was smashed on a Toyota Corolla at Eagle and Heron streets.

8:11 a.m.: An employee from the Little Caesar’s Pizza, 235 E. 11th St., reported locks on the door had been tampered with. The caller said the keys no longer worked.

8:14 a.m.: Police took away a dead cat in the front yard of the 200 block of Coronado Way.

9:39 a.m.: A parent went into the police station at 1000 Civic Center Drive to report a 15-year-old daughter was photographed in the shower when she was 13, and now the photo “is being circulated around West High.”

11:31 a.m.: Police arrested a 21-year-old woman at Tracy Boulevard and Valpico Road on a $20,000 warrant stemming from a drug charge.

12:05 p.m.: A caller from CVS, 1885 W. 11th St., reported a woman in the back of the store said some guys took all of her money.

12:36 p.m.: A caller at Quik Stop, 1153 Lincoln Boulevard, said about 25 people, mostly men, were “posturing” for a fight. They were gone when police arrived nine minutes later.

1:35 p.m.: A woman at Grant Line Road and MacArthur Drive reported she has bruises from when her boyfriend choked her Monday night.

1:52 p.m.: A man on the 600 block of Petrig Street reported someone used his credit card to “make a purchase.”

2:01 p.m.: A caller from Tracy Feed, 1031 F St., reported graffiti.

2:04 p.m.: A caller reported the theft of “planters” from the 1500 block of Bayberry Court.

2:15 p.m.: Someone swiped an air conditioning unit from the 2900 block of Ferndown Lane, a caller said.

3:30 p.m.: Police issued a warning at the Hacienda Motel, 639 W. 11th St., after a report of graffiti.

5:02 p.m.: A caller reported four guys in a fight near the Freiler School, 2421 W. Lowell Ave.

6:06 p.m.: A caller from Perko’s, 1321 W. 11th St., reported a guy passed out on a bench in front of the restaurant from drinking too much.

6:42 p.m.: A caller reported a burglar climbed through a bedroom window and stole things from a home on the 400 block of West Schulte Road. The caller got into an argument with an officer.

6:44 p.m.: Police arrested a 45-year-old man on a warrant and on suspicion of shoplifting at Sears, 3350 Naglee Road.

6:47 p.m.: A caller reported a group of kids were smoking pot, drinking and tossing bottles on the ground near the gazebo at Souza Park, 3160 Antonio Loop.

7:23 p.m.: An employee at 7-Eleven, 2360 W. Grant Line Road, complained about a guy who kept walking into the store to bother clerks and customers. He was gone when police arrived.

7:30 p.m.: A caller said someone in the McHenry House Family Shelter, 757 A. St., stole the caller’s cell phone.

8:40 p.m.: A parent reported a 10-year-old boy stabbed the caller’s 10-year-old daughter with a pen at Hawkins Elementary, 475 Darlene Court.

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 anonymously report information about a crime: Crime Stoppers, 831-6847.

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eegads
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September 08, 2009
Tinfoil-

Thanks for your completely ignorant comment on Hispanics. Actually we see mostly whites in the rehab unit.

God I hate aggressive stupidity.
simply_kitti
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September 06, 2009
tinfoil, if you look it up online, its just Cephalexin an antibiotic.
515050
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September 03, 2009
12:34 a.m.: A woman whose husband is an off-duty police officer reported the theft of a shotgun from their home on the 2000 block of Isabel Virginia Drive.

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TP. Off-duty police officer is not a title or a career? Either the ladies husband is a police officer who was off duty or, he's just a police officer.
Tinfoil
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September 03, 2009
Those were seconal. If they were yellow they'd be nembutal. Probably dropped by a Hispanic. These are really bad drugs especially when combined with alcohol. Tinfoil is a virtual library of information. Cops should look for someone all messed up and wanting to fight.

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7:32 a.m.: A caller reported finding “a bunch of red capsules” on the ground at Third and D streets. The caller said they had the number “93” on one side and “3147” on the other. Police couldn’t find the pills.


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