Police couldn’t find him when an officer showed up 16 minutes later.
The Tracy Police Department received 145 calls for service on Wednesday. The following is a sample of those calls:
7:30 a.m.: A man at the Granville Apartments, 950 W. Grant Line Road, reported his run away from home after school. He said the boy returned home, grabbed his bike, and took off.
9:20 a.m.: A caller on the 1200 block of Citadelle Street reported mail and clothing were stolen from a front porch.
10:49 a.m.: A man on the 1200 block of Tennis Lane reported receiving text messages from his wife that said she wanted to kill herself. He said the woman was “upset that he has the kids.” He said she left for work in Pleasanton, and police there talked to one of her co-workers who had just spoken to the woman, who said the caller’s wife was on her way to the Tracy police department. Eventually she was taken to the Sutter Tracy Community Hospital.
12:10 p.m.: A man on the 600 block of Chestnut Avenue reported his son “just hit him.” The caller later said the son “never actually hit him,” but did threaten “to beat his ass.”
12:25 p.m.: Police issued a warning after a caller reported graffiti on the first block of West Fourth Street.
12:28 p.m.: An officer went to Stein Continuation School, 650 E. 10th St., for a possible drug violation.
2:44 p.m.: A caller from the Oxus Kabob House, 430 W. Grant Line Road, reported “someone broke out the back glass door to his rental,” and possibly removed things.
2:52 p.m.: A woman reported a man pushed a woman into a garage and started to hit her on the 500 block of Wagtail Drive. The guy was gone when police arrived, and the woman who was supposedly hit said it was only a verbal argument.
3:58 p.m.: A caller reported seeing three boys spray painting gang graffiti on a home on the 200 block of Mount Oso Avenue. After they were done, they stood back to admire it but went around a corner when they saw a police officer. One person was detained on West Court.
4:05 p.m.: Several cars were involved in a wreck at Glenbrook and MacArthur drives, a caller reported, and told a dispatcher, “I believe everyone’s OK.”
4:13 p.m.: A woman said her 15-year-old grandson had yet to return home from West High School, 1775 W. Lowell Ave., and he’d only been going to the school for six days and was unfamiliar with the neighborhood. The boy was later found.
4:37 p.m.: Police received a report of a car burglary on the 100 block of South Tracy Boulevard.
4:42 p.m.: A car burglary was reported at the Tracy Community Church, 1790 Sequoia Drive.
4:54 p.m.: Someone from B and B Tires, 306 W. Sixth St., reported graffiti on a building.
4:54 p.m.: Graffiti was spray painted on the building of the 99 Cents Only Store, 1320 W. 11th St.
5:46 p.m.: A man said his stolen credit card was being used at several stores around town, including Target, 2800 Naglee Road, which might have surveillance footage of the suspect.
5:59 p.m.: A man on the 400 block of Burlington Drive said his neighbor told him there was a ladder leaning against his back fence, and he wanted an officer to take a look at it before he took it down.
6:49 p.m.: A caller reported a motorcyclist crashed at Home Depot, 2461 Naglee Road, and said the rider was on the ground, “not moving but is blinking his eyes.”
7:08 p.m.: A man from the Granville Apartments, 950 W. Grant Line Road, reported finding “disturbing entries” in his son’s journal after the boy ran away. An officer saw a letter the boy wrote, and noted it appeared the son “may be a gang member.”
7:33 p.m.: A woman on the 2200 block of Bentley Lane reported someone was “hacking into her computer and getting her personal information.” She said her Facebook and e-mail accounted had somehow been hacked. She was advised to have a computer store “check the system.”
8:01 p.m.: A woman said things were stolen from her home on the 1900 block of Paradise Valley Court after her daughter let a bunch of kids into the house.
8:10 p.m.: A woman asked police to talk to her 12-year-old grandson after he cussed her out and started to call her names on the 1100 block of Vallerand Road.
8:54 p.m.: A caller on the 1400 block of Cottonwood Drive reported a guy was lying on the ground in the front yard hiding from police. She was afraid someone might be in the backyard. An officer found no one in the yard.
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.

Police couldn’t find him when an officer showed up 16 minutes later.
Perhaps he sprinkled himself with a touch of dyslexia test, bipolar disorder, and tourette's syndrome symptoms, and created the perfect leaffy oil brand vinaigrette?
Herr Voil?
You were placed into an Army Navy Acadamey in 1962, then equate it to a gulag of a Russian labor camp that essentially turned you into a ...?
Was ist los?
Good news though. It's not too late to fix the problem and it has NOTHING to do with shipping him off to some faraway camp that cost $$$. Remedy summed up in one word; CHASTISE.
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12:10 p.m.: A man on the 600 block of Chestnut Avenue reported his son “just hit him.” The caller later said the son “never actually hit him,” but did threaten “to beat his ass.”