Police Log: Caller accuses neighbor of peeping
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A caller on the 800 block of Williams Street reported at 11:04 a.m. Wednesday, July 7, that a neighbor had pointed a flashlight into the bedroom window of the caller’s 15-year-old daughter at 1 a.m. that day, and when the girl woke up she “saw the male masturbating.” Police contacted the man, and he said that he had just got out of the shower at about that time and that he would “be more careful about pulling the blinds.”

Tracy police received 143 calls for service Wednesday, July 7. The following is a sample of those calls.

1:25 a.m.: A caller on the 1700 block of Laurelgrove Lane said there were seven or eight teenagers walking down the street and looking into cars. When police tracked down the group, alleged stolen property was found. A folding knife, box cutter, phone charger and black-rimmed eye glasses were all identified as stolen from unlocked cars.

7:42 a.m.: Graffiti was reported on the handball wall of Traina School, 4256 Windsong Drive.

9:40 a.m.: A property owner went to the Tracy police station lobby, 1000 Civic Center Drive, to report people were living unauthorized in a vacant house on the 1400 block of Grant Line Road that used to be a rental unit.

10:01 a.m.: A caller on the 1500 block of Madison Avenue reported that a pit bull was in the front yard of his home.

12:24 p.m.: A caller on the 600 block of Lavender Court said someone must be casing his house, because someone stole the light sensors to all his motion lights and that a nearby street light was out.

1:44 p.m.: A man was arrested on the 500 block of Pacheco Drive after an incident with his ex-wife. The woman said that the man had come to the house the day before, even though she has a restraining order against him, and had threatened her and a friend with a butcher knife.

3:29 p.m.: A caller on the 700 block of Glenpine Court said that his roommate had been using stolen personal information to open credit card accounts over the Internet.

5:05 p.m.: Police told a man on the 300 block of West Larch Road that a dispute over property between him and his father was a civil matter.

7:41 p.m.: An officer “patched up” a fence for a caller on the 1600 block of Spring Court who said a pit bull keeps getting through the fence from a neighbor’s yard.

9:03 p.m.: A man on the 900 block of West Third Street reported that someone was breaking into the house next door, but the man’s sister got on the phone and told police that her brother was just having mental problems and there was no emergency.

11:29 p.m.: A loud argument between a man and woman at West Valley Bowl, 2365 East St., was reported.

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

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lynnco
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July 11, 2010
WOW fortheunderdog you really are for the underdog aren't you perhaps you're for the pervs and pediphiles too - Amazing you are probably one of those people that believe women who are raped deserved it somehow too.
fortheunderdog
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July 10, 2010
"A caller on the 800 block of Williams Street reported at 11:04 a.m. Wednesday, July 7, that a neighbor had pointed a flashlight into the bedroom window of the caller’s 15-year-old daughter at 1 a.m. that day, and when the girl woke up she “saw the male masturbating.” Police contacted the man, and he said that he had just got out of the shower at about that time and that he would “be more careful about pulling the blinds.”

This doesn't make sense.

Police called at 11:04 am. Incident happened at 1 am. Why not call when the incident happened?

15 yr old girl wakes up and "sees the male masturbating". Did she get out of bed and look out the window or was she peeping on the guy taking a shower?

Man says he got out of the shower about that time. Did he shower at 11:04 am or 1 am? Maybe it was the girl peeping on the male. Better yet, maybe there's a relationship here that nobody wants to fess up to.



klv
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July 09, 2010
CN: Understood; However...

"that a neighbor had pointed a flashlight into the bedroom window of the caller’s 15-year-old daughter at 1 a.m. that day, and when the girl woke up she “saw the male masturbating.”

Since then have you noticed the stock market has come about face?

"Polish sausage, hot links, swizzle twisters, twisty straws, pop-guns, pointy leghorns complementary Alaskan Crab Legs, and forget-me-knot's; mail-in don't look now but I'm having my overhead ceiling lights done in a soft canopy task lighting, in the event of a power outage my so-called (with all do respect to back-up batteries) neighbors might be contacted through an old fashioned flashlight S.O.S. -which I just happen to have handy next to my towel- stock portfolio increased by about a 45 degree angle of the dangle. But promise to curtail my affectionate transgressions after being severely admonished by the local police department by about 15% ... whoop, there it went!"

?_*_*?

Hope your having a good time...

Sin. -klv



Spikeidaho
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July 09, 2010


11:29 p.m.: A loud argument between a man and woman at West Valley Bowl, 2365 East St., was reported

It was probably about who put up the "no gutter ball" fence. I hate it when teens do that to me, even though I deserve it every flipping time.

It could have also been about the no-star gourmet food that they serve there. The last bowling alley that I was at in Boise, Idaho, gave me the runs.

ConcernedNeighbor
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July 09, 2010
klv, I wonder if he meant the blinds in her bedroom or at his window... he must be pulling someone's leg???

Wondered why the poor girl didn't have curtains closed, or even blinds? Hope she does have curtains or its curtains for the man's rep.

CN
Gramma1
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July 09, 2010
a guy rode by my sister and i 3 times waving his little friend at us. We finally noticed him the third time! We laughed our buns off to humiliate him. This happened on Tracy Blvd about 20 years ago. We didn't report the offense.

My point is maybe crimes are just reported more now than they were in the past. Just a thought.
klv
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July 09, 2010
” Police contacted the man, and he said that he had just got out of the shower at about that time and that he would “be more careful about pulling the blinds.”

As opposed to pulling on something else..?
ConcernedNeighbor
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July 08, 2010
The girl must be alert when she saw him "masturbating".... I can't help thinking the role may be reversed, she may be "peeping" and he was toweling himself giving the appearance of having an affair with a towel??????

If it were me as a victim, I would be too brain fogged to wander over to the window and get full view of the man outside of his house after taking a shower masturbating... usually they take shower after they.......? No? I think, yes.

I hope she is not making it up, not playing at "crying wolf".... hormones does funny things to a persons' psyche, drama comes into play often.

Be sure to report what you have seen, not think what you have seen.

LAM, crime " escalating"?? as in rising? Gee, I didn't know you can talk "dirty" LOL Enjoying my mini vacation!

CN



LAM75
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July 08, 2010
A caller on the 800 block of Williams Street reported at 11:04 a.m. Wednesday, July 7, that a neighbor had pointed a flashlight into the bedroom window of the caller’s 15-year-old daughter at 1 a.m. that day, and when the girl woke up she “saw the male masturbating.”

-The crime is escalating in this town!
Tinfoil
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July 08, 2010
If that was my neighbor I'd refuse to shake his slippery hand.

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A caller on the 800 block of Williams Street reported at 11:04 a.m. Wednesday, July 7, that a neighbor had pointed a flashlight into the bedroom window of the caller’s 15-year-old daughter at 1 a.m. that day, and when the girl woke up she “saw the male masturbating.”



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