Police log: Suspected drunken woman at school arrested
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Police were called out to Villalovoz Elementary School, 1550 Cypress Ave., at 1:05 p.m. Tuesday on a report that an employee was drunk.

An officer arrived and said a 47-year-old woman was extremely intoxicated, and she was arrested on suspicion of public drunkenness.

Tracy Unified School District spokeswoman Jessica Cardoza said the woman for a company hired by the district, and was not a district employee, though she refused to say what company she works for.

The Tracy Police Department received 179 calls for service Tuesday. The following is a sample of those calls:

2:30 a.m.: A caller said someone in a gray 1990s Toyota shooting paintballs near Duncan Drive and Lincoln Boulevard.

7:44 a.m.: An officer found a 1995 Saturn on the 1200 block of Roosevelt Avenue that had been stolen in Manteca. A tow truck was called in.

8:06 a.m.: A caller from the Tobacco Outlet, 3310 N. Tracy Blvd., reported someone “hit the sign to his business yesterday,” and wanted to give police tips about the suspect.

8:30 a.m.: A caller on the 1200 block of Delores Lane reported a woman was sending her harassing text messages.

9:37 a.m.: Police went to West High School, 1775 W. Lowell Ave., on a report that someone was threatened. Police said it turned out a student and an employee got into an argument.

10:17 a.m.: A caller reported the theft of a Sirius satellite radio from the 1300 block of Duncan Drive.

10:22 a.m.: Someone broke into a car on the 1200 block of Cochran Drive and stole hand and power tools, a GPS device, an iPod, a camera and a laptop.

10:25 a.m.: Police were told a car and broken into on the 1100 block of Rusher Street and the registration, proof of insurance, gift cards and change were stolen.

10:27 a.m.: A FedEx package was stolen from the front porch of a home on the 800 block of Windsong Drive.

10:30 a.m.: A 7-year-old on medication for being bi-polar and schizophrenic was out of control at Bohn Elementary School, 350 E. Mount Diablo Ave., a caller said. The boy held a pencil to his neck and threatened to kill himself, then ran around the campus trying to get away from employees.

10:31 a.m.: A caller from McDonald’s, 3340 N. Tracy Blvd., reported a case of petty theft.

10:36 a.m.: Cell phone charges and documents were stolen from a car on the 3900 block of Maison Court.

10:37 a.m.: A car was vandalized on the 2200 block of Gibraltar Lane, police were told.

10:49 a.m.: A cat was hit by a car and was lying in the street at Central Avenue and Tracy Boulevard, but it was gone when police arrived 1 hour and 50 minutes later.

10:54 a.m.: A man said someone has been breaking into his car and night and sleeping in it on the 2300 block of East Street. A window and a lock were broken, and the caller asked police for extra patrols.

12:23 p.m.: Two guys were trying to “get into” a coin machine at Save Mart, 875 S. Tracy Blvd. They were gone when police arrived 7 minutes later.

1:21 p.m.: A woman reported her car was vandalized at East Street and Hollywood Avenue. She later said she had information about the suspect.

2:10 p.m.: Police arrested a man after a caller from Safeway, 1801 W. 11th St., reported a man was drunk.

2:18 p.m.: Police went to West High School, 1775 W. Lowell Ave., on a report of a fight. Administrators said they would deal with the issue.

2:20 p.m.: A caller from Central Elementary School reported a kid who lives on the 1400 block of Parker Avenue had bruises on his leg where his father kicked him.

3:24 p.m.: A caller reported the words “RIP Angeles” were written in a red marker on the wall of a home on the 300 block of Highland Avenue. The caller has a restraining order against the man suspected of the graffiti, police were told.

4:26 p.m.: A man reported someone swiped the tags from his license plate on the 400 block of Hawthorne Drive.

5:04 p.m.: A caller on the 700 block of East Ferdinand Drive reported the “theft of mail by the previous owner.”

6:08 p.m.: A man and a teenage boy fought near Holly Drive and Hollywood Avenue, a caller said.

6:36 p.m.: A man reported his neighbor’s 12- or 13-year-old son had been fondling his son.

6:40 p.m.: Police arrested a 48-year-old man on seven outstanding warrants totaling $140,000 outside of Amore’s Italian Restaurant, 130 W. 11th St. The police were told the suspect had locked someone in a trash bin behind an apartment building, and an officer found the person hiding in bushes behind Main Street Music. The suspect was booked into the San Joaquin County Jail in French Camp.

7:05 p.m.: A woman ran into a parked car on the 300 block of Baldwin Lane, a caller said. Police showed up and arrested the 23-year-old woman on suspicion of being under the influence of drugs or alcohol, and took her to jail.

8:14 p.m.: A woman reported her 2001 Honda Civic was broken into on the 1600 block of Orchid Drive. Several things were stolen, and she told police the suspect might live down the street.

9:40 p.m.: A woman reported her boyfriend might have sexually abused her 3-year-old.

11:02 p.m.: A caller reported a driver slammed into a fire hydrant on the 1300 block of Eastlake Circle, and the driver took off running with a baby. Police said the registered owner of the car had a history of public drunkenness and resisting arrest, and there was no answer when an officer knocked on his door.

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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March 12, 2010
This woman arrested was Kendall School for Autism employee where my child attends, I am outraged. This means her family new and let her be around a child that needs to be watched every second. Shame, shame, shame on you Mrs. Benns, I sure hope you are a better mother to your children then what you let happen in front of innocent children.


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