The guy took off through the bathroom window, the caller said, and he thinks the two were having sex and took a shower together.
The man dropped his underwear when he ran off, and the caller wanted the guy prosecuted for rape if evidence was found.
The Tracy Police Department received 155 calls for service on Wednesday. The following is a sample of those calls.
12:44 a.m.: A caller followed a driver after a hit-and-run crash at Grant Line Road and Tracy Boulevard. The caller said the suspect was driving a red American car, and pulled into a driveway near North School. Police later questioned four people but made no arrests.
8:08 a.m.: A caller complained a neighbor was in his backyard without permission on the 1000 block of McKenna Court, “looking for his pliers.” The neighbor took off, and the caller asked police to talk to the guy’s parents.
10:04 a.m.: A woman on the 1500 block of Annie Way reported her ex-boyfriend keeps calling to harass her, “threatening to come kill her and her family and burn their house down.” She told police he’s “been violent” with her in the past, and the ex-boyfriend called while police were at her house talking to the caller. He told an officer that the woman “is getting insurance checks fraudulently from her new boyfriend’s father.”
10:29 a.m.: A woman reported her ex-husband beat her up last December and August on the 100 block of West Carlton Way.
11 a.m.: A boy at the One Harmony, 1501 W. 11th St., was high on drugs and throwing desks around a classroom, destroying it. The kid calmed down, and was taken to the hospital with minor injuries, an officer said. He had an “episode” due to a brain injury last year, a caregiver of his told police.
11:31 a.m.: A girl on the 100 block of East 12th Street reported being abused by her father the previous night. She went to the office at Tracy High School, where an officer said she had “visible marks on her.” Police arrested the 45-year-old man on suspicion of domestic violence.
12:13 p.m.: A caller reported a guy got mad at him at Walmart, 3010 W. Grant Line Road, after the caller told him he “shouldn’t be pushing carts too close” to cars. The man then pushed a bunch of carts into a parked Nissan Maxima, the caller said.
12:20 p.m.: Police went to West High School, 1775 W. Lowell Ave., and recovered a Social Security card, a Wyoming driver’s license, a card from Washington Mutual, and charge cards from Sears, Macy’s, Best Buy, Pep Boys and a Worknet Gold Membership card. Several kids were questioned.
2:25 p.m.: A caller said a rear window to a car was shattered by a rock on the 500 block of West 10th Street.
2:28 p.m.: A caller on the 100 block of West Third Street said someone was using his identity to open credit card and bank accounts.
2:31 p.m.: A caller reported copper wire was stolen from street lights near Sycamore Parkway and Monument Drive.
2:40 p.m.: A caller at the Tracy Mental Health clinic at 241 E. 10th St. reported a woman who was a patient there slapped an employee in the face. She was later calm, but her therapist was going keep her there for observation.
3:13 p.m.: A caller from Costco, 3250 W. Grant Line Road, reported a guy was at the pharmacy to pick up a fraudulent prescription for “high-strength hydrocodone.” The doctor at the pharmacy wanted to press charges, and workers there stalled the man until police arrived. The caller said the person who called in the prescription pretended to be a doctor at an office, but the office was called the person who answered said the man was not a patient there. An officer detained the man but let him go after a “supposed employee from his wife’s doctor’s office … called and explained what happened.” The pharmacy still believed a crime occurred.
3:58 p.m.: A caller reported having video footage of a burglary on the 1400 block of Olivia Court.
3:59 p.m.: A woman on the 1300 block of Delores Lane reported a burglary.
5:51 p.m.: A babysitter told a 4-year-old girl to bite her 3-year-old brother “to teach him a lesson” on the 1700 block of Ash Tree Court. Police arrested the babysitter on suspicion of child abuse.
6:31 p.m.: Police arrested a 35-year-old woman and a 29-year-old woman on suspicion of forgery after a caller from Levi’s, 1005 Pescadero Ave., reported they were acting suspicious, as though they were about to steal something. Both were taken to the San Joaquin County Jail in French Camp and gold Lexus was towed.
7:40 p.m.: A caller reported returning home to the 1100 block of Dominique Drive to discover the house had been burglarized.
7:47 p.m.: Police arrested twin brothers at Raley’s, 2550 S. Tracy Blvd., after a caller reported shoplifting. One of the 23-year-old men was released to the custody of his father, and the other was booked into the county jail after allegedly reaching into his pocket for a knife during a fight with employees.
9:37 p.m.: A caller reported hearing three gunshots fired on the 200 block of West Lowell Avenue. A second caller said three or four shots were fired, but police were unable to find where they cam from.
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.


5:51 p.m.:
"A babysitter told a 4-year-old girl to bite her 3-year-old brother “to teach him a lesson” on the 1700 block of Ash Tree Court. Police arrested the babysitter on suspicion of child abuse.
Child abuse? Arrested? You gotta be freaking kidding me. Be sure you pay your taxes so the city can pay fifty grand a year for the babysitter policeman. Don't they have crime that needs to be stopped!"
storkfmny, where oh where have you been hiding for the last 5 years. If you don't know or haven't heard, you better ask someone. Policeman don't make 50k a year. It's closer to 150k with a few shifts of overtime.
Just thought you should know.
On the other hand, had I been the father of this frisky 17-year-old girl, I think that I'd be hot as Hades, too. I feel the man's pain.
It wasn't that long ago that if I young man violated a girl's honor, that the girl's father would take a shot gun to the boy's backside. I'm a firm believer in stern consequences for horny teens. And what's good for the goose is good for the gander.
Hell, folks, my parents had control over me. I assume that the vast majority of teens don't do junk like this. This young 'man' is looking at a lot of jail time should the old boy prevail, using the American court system. Yet if it were consentual (sp) nookie, as it appears, I doubt that there's much of a case.
I feel lousy for the father. His daughter really let him down. But I state the obvious...again.
Does our society have any notion of shame left?
Sheesh.
Have a nice 'stiff' weekend ahahaha ;)
Child abuse? Arrested? You gotta be freaking kidding me. Be sure you pay your taxes so the city can pay fifty grand a year for the babysitter policeman. Don't they have crime that needs to be stopped!
I would think it would impossible to maintain any speed or balance when you're trying to hold your pants up. I'll bet the police don't want to see this style ever change.
He had to flee and leave the underwear behind, for he was going to turn into a servant boy at the stroke of midnight. The father should travel the kingdom looking for whom the briefs fit... that's what comes next. If the boxers fit... well you know.
he came in through the bathroom window
Protected by a silver spoon
But now he sucks her thumb and wanders
By the banks of her own lagoon
Didn't anybody tell him?
Didn't anybody see?
Sunday's on the phone to Monday,
Tuesday's on the phone to me
A man called at 11:49 a.m. Wednesday to report an 18-year-old man was hiding inside his house on the 1700 block of Mello Court, possibly to see the caller’s 17-year-old daughter.
The guy took off through the bathroom window, the caller said, and he thinks the two were having sex and took a shower together.
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The man dropped his underwear when he ran off, and the caller wanted the guy prosecuted for rape if evidence was found.
Next time ... try wearing them as a hat!