An officer chased one guy toward the 99 Cents Only Store, while another suspect ran toward Pack and Save.
The caller said he saw one revolver, and a second caller said he saw one guy with a red jacket holding a black handgun.
Police detained and arrested one 25-year-old man who had several wallets on him. They also found a red jacket nearby.
The Tracy Police Department received 353 calls for service between Sunday and Friday. The following is a sample of those calls:
Sunday (113 calls):
12:35 a.m.: A red Kia Sephia ended up in the middle of the street after an accident where two guys got into a shouting match with each other at Lowell Avenue and Henley Parkway.
1:51 a.m.: Police arrested a 21-year-old man on suspicion of drug violations on the 300 block of West Highland Avenue.
2;23 a.m.: A caller reported two women were in a fight on the first block of A Street, but they were gone when police arrived 6 minutes later.
2:36 a.m.: Police arrested a 19-year-old man on the 100 block of Loma Prieta Court after a caller reported a guy in a car was chasing and trying to drive the caller off the road.
3:41 a.m.: A caller reported hearing a car crash into a sound wall at Corral Hollow and Schulte roads. The driver appeared drunk, police were told, his hand were bleeding, and he was “combative.”
6:10 a.m.: A man used a pay phone on the first block of Sixth Street to call police and say there was “some guy with a gun threating his lady.”
9:03 a.m.: A caller reported a guy was trying to break into a metal shop at Corral Hollow and Linne roads.
9:05 a.m.: The girl's gym was broken into and graffiti was inside the building at Tracy High School, 315 E. 11th St., a caller said.
9:18 a.m.: A caller at Chevy's Restaurant, 2770 Naglee Road, reported there were broken beer bottles and cigarettes “all over the floor.” An employee cleaned it up.
12:23 p.m.: A caller from the Bank of the West, 810 W. Schulte Road, reported a kid on a bicycle was selling drugs in the parking lot. Police questioned a 17-year-old boy.
12:44 p.m.: A woman on the first block of Portola Avenue reported her son and a man's wife were in a fight. Apparently there had been a prior dispute, and police suggested the two “get a sooner court date.”
2:25 p.m.: A woman reported her purse was stolen from a cart in the parking lot of the West Valley mall, 3200 Naglee Road.
6:11 p.m.: A car burglary was reported on the 300 block of East Clover Road.
6:16 p.m.: A woman reported her husband had been drinking and threw her daughter inside a home on the 400 block of Gonzales Street.
7:02 p.m.: An employee from Jack in the Box, 611 W. Grant Line Road, tried to stall a guy who looked drunk. He left with a passenger and a baby in the car.
7:43 p.m.: A woman at Hometown Buffet, 3200 Naglee Road, reported a guy with a gun robbed her of her purse and took two others. She said one suspect had a semi-automatic pistol and was with with another man. They both had bandanas over their faces and hopped in a car with a third man.
8:29 p.m.: A man on the 800 block of West Beverly Place said his son's friends keep “coming into his home without his permission.” He said he asked them several times to leave but they refused. He said they climb through the back window and were in the back room with his son.
9:02 p.m.: A caller reported “several” guys were outside smoking drugs on the 200 block of West Lowell Avenue.
9:35 p.m.: A man on the 800 block of West Beverly Place asked for an officer to come out “before he hurts someone” after he said his son's friends were at his place again. He later said someone “bit his ear.”
Saturday (112 calls):
2:10 a.m.: Police arrested an 18-year-old man on suspicion of drunken driving at Grant Line Road and Parker Avenue. A Mercury Tracer was towed.
6:13 a.m.: A caller from FoodMaxx, 3225 N. Tracy Blvd., reported two guys put five cases of beer in a cart and ran out of the store with them, hopped in a white Ford Explorer, and took off.
6:49 a.m.: A woman had to cancel her credit cards after her wallet was stolen and charges were rung up by the thief at the Grocery Outlet, 825 W. 11th St.
10:31 a.m.: A woman at the CVS Pharmacy, 3320 N. Tracy Blvd., reported her wallet was stolen after she left it in a basket.
11:57 a.m.: A Chevy Tahoe and a Dodge Dakota crashed at the Bank of America, 111 W. 10th St.
12:15 p.m.: A caller reported a hit-and-run after a driver in a Nissan Sentra crashed into a Chrysler minivan and took off from Hillcrest Drive and Orchard Parkway.
1:17 p.m.: A woman at the Chesapeake Bay Apartments, 2941 W. Lowell Ave., reported her ex-husband keeps calling her and arguing over “custody issues.”She said he told her after he picked up their child that “he was never bringing the child back.” Police suggested she get a restraining order.
2:07 a.m.: A woman on the 600 block of Marie Angela Drive reported her husband who has brain damage pushed her down. Police said there was pushing between a step-father and step-daughter, and caller got caught in between them.
2:12 p.m.: A man told a woman he needed help in front of her home on the 3400 block of Buthmann Avenue. He said there were people “after him” with sticks and other weapons because he was an informant. The woman told police a bunch of people were “waiting around the corner” for the guy who was in her driveway.
2:49 p.m.: A woman on the 3400 block of Buthmann Avenue reported a man was trying to get away from people chasing him with sticks and poles.
3:14 p.m.: A man reported his car was burglarized on the 300 block of West Whittier Avenue.
4 p.m.: A man said he was out with his daughter at the West Valley Mall, 3200 Naglee Road, when she ran into a 16-year-old boy who she knew. The kid punched her in the face with his fist, the man said, and said she had a prior restraining order against him.
5:16 p.m.: A caller from Rite Aid, 599 E. Valpico Road, reported a guy took two 30-packs of beer and left in a brown Dodge Durango.
5:43 p.m.: A woman said someone stole her green Honda Accord from the 1700 block of Duncan Drive.
7:40 p.m.: A woman on the 1600 block of Dove Drive reported her 26-year-old son was lying on the floor of her kitchen and bleeding “a lot” after he cut his arm. She said he was drunk, and he refused to go the hospital.
9:47 p.m.: An officer was at the San Joaquin County Jail in French Camp with a woman's husband, who said he fell out of a car while she was driving a Ford Explorer.
9:49 p.m.: A caller reported someone broke into home on the 3000 block of Dovenshire Drive.
Friday (128 calls):
8:01 a.m.: A man on the 1500 block of Hoot Owl Court reported he “received a collection notice on an account he didn't open.”
8:35 a.m.: A girl was reported missing on the 800 block of Mason Court. A caller reported going into wake up a daughter for school only to find she was gone from her room. The girl attends West High and the caller thought she left the previous night, possibly to be with a boyfriend.
9:35 a.m.: A man reported someone walked into his garage on the 2100 block of Yellowstone Avenue and stole his wallet.
9:54 a.m.: Someone in Florida was using the credit card of a caller on the 2300 block of Clemente Lane.
11:27 a.m.: A caller complained a white Ford Explorer on Hawkins Court was parked five feet from a curb and close to a fire hydrant. Police ticketed the SUV.
12:02 p.m.: A man on the 100 block of Ray Wise Lane reported seeing a guy walking on Bayberry Lane wearing a leather jacket that looked like one stolen from his house, where three guns were also taken.
12:56 p.m.: A caller reported a bunch of people beat up a “student” on the way home from basketball game Wednesday night at Darlene Lane and Glenbriar Circle.
2:43 p.m.: A man reported someone threatened to vandalize his car on the 400 block of East Ninth Street, but left before police were called.
1:42 p.m.: Police detained a kid reported as a runaway in the backyard of an Alden Glen Drive after a caller said someone was loitering at a vacant home on the 500 block of Fawn Glen Drive.
2:11 p.m.: Police made an arrest after a report of domestic violence at the Tracy Park Apartments, 2800 N. Tracy Blvd. A guy said his girlfriend hit him, but the woman's mother said he choked her first.
2:44 p.m.: A woman reported all the appliances were taken from her vacant home on the 100 block of Foxglove Court, and she thought her ex-husband might have stolen them.
4:16 p.m.: A caller from the Royal Motel, 1201 W. 11th St., told police to “send someone” after a clerk and customer started yelling at each other. Four people didn't pay for their room, but an employee let them back in to get their things.
5:03 p.m.: Vandalism was reported on the 400 block of East Ninth Street.
5:39 p.m. A woman on the 1200 block of Tom Fowler Drive reported a burglary after returning home to find the doors to her house wide open. She said someone might have gotten in through a kitchen window, and she ran out of the home when she realized a burglar might still be inside.
6:37 p.m.: A man reported at Lammers and Redbridge roads a gray Chevy Silverado kicked gravel onto his Nissan Armada and chipped the paint.
7:27 p.m.: A woman told police she grabbed a knife after she discovered a man in her home on the 100 block of Tarrogana Drive. She said she guy grabbed her when she walked in, and she cried when he started “mumbling about children.” He continued to mumble and stared at the ceiling in the kitchen, she said. Police detained one person.
9:15 p.m.: Graffiti was reported on a wall on the 300 block of west Mount Diablo Avenue.
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.

A caller from Quik Stop, 1153 Lincoln Boulevard, reported three guys with two guns and masks robbed the store and took off running down 11th Street.
An officer chased one guy toward the 99 Cents Only Store, while another suspect ran toward Pack and Save.
The caller said he saw one revolver, and a second caller said he saw one guy with a red jacket holding a black handgun.
Police detained and arrested one 25-year-old man who had several wallets on him. They also found a red jacket nearby.
The Tracy Police Department received 353 calls for service between Sunday and Friday. The following is a sample of those calls:
"Bit his ear!" this is where proof reading comes in handy!