Police report: House ransacked Tuesday
by Tracy Press staff
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A person on the 800 block of Glacier Street returned home at 1:33 p.m. Tuesday to find the place had been burglarized sometime that morning. The burglar ransacked the upstairs and stole a television, items from a safe and cash.

Tracy Police logged 173 calls on Tuesday, including the following reports:

12:09 a.m.: A young woman was seen hitting a tree with an aluminum pipe. A neighbor called police after this went on for about 15 minutes. Police talked to her and then released her to her father.

1:58 a.m.: A man on the 100 block of Pereira Avenue told police that someone broke into his car, and then crashed into a neighbor’s car before driving away. Police got a description of the suspect car and found it abandoned, with the caller’s stolen car stereo in it, at 22nd Street and Bessie Avenue. Police learned that the car was registered to a man in Stockton with gang ties, but the address on the car registration was vacant home.

7:54 a.m.: A Honda and a Toyota Scion crashed into each other at the intersection of Third Street and Dale Odell Drive. Nobody was hurt, but both cars had to be towed away.

8:36 a.m.: A man on the 2500 block of O’Hara Drive told police that he has a security camera recording of someone stealing his Honda Civic during the night.

9:54 a.m.: Police went to an apartment in central Tracy after a boy reported that a man was beating up his mother. Police arrested the 20-year-old man on warrants out of San Joaquin, Alameda and Solano counties and took him to San Joaquin County Jail.

10:39 a.m.: Police went to the 100 block of Deerwood Lane to check out a report of someone living in a vacant bank-owned house. Police found two people there, and arrested one of them, a 20-year-old man, on suspicion of trespassing and resisting arrest. He was booked and released.

12:31 p.m.: A person at Center of Hope, 2514 Holly Drive, reported that someone stole the church’s van sometime between Monday night and Tuesday morning.

1:34 p.m.: A person went to Tracy Police headquarters, 1000 Civic Center Drive, to request a correction on a police report regarding a car crash at Tracy Boulevard and Clover Road on July 16. The officer apparently had the wrong person at fault for the crash.

6:12 p.m.: A woman told police that a white BMW with four people in it had just arrived at an apartment on the 00 block of East Grant Line Road. She suspected they were there to buy drugs. Police stopped the car a couple blocks away and found one of the people was on probation for a drug offense, another on probation for drunken driving, and another with a warrant for driving on a suspended license.

8:50 p.m.: Someone reported a large encampment under the Holly Drive overpass near Clover Road. Police found four people there and arrested two of them, a 64-year-old man and a 51-year-old woman, on suspicion of trespassing. They were booked and released.

10:59 p.m.: Police made a traffic stop on a silver Mitsubishi Eclipse near the intersection of Tracy Boulevard and Tennis Lane. The officer ended up arresting the driver, a 19-year-old man, on suspicion of illegal weapon possession and resisting arrest. His car was towed and he was taken to San Joaquin County Jail, where he was booked and released.

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Tinfoil
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September 01, 2010
So who won the fight,her or the tree?

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12:09 a.m.: A young woman was seen hitting a tree with an aluminum pipe. A neighbor called police after this went on for about 15 minutes.

LAM75
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September 01, 2010
9:54 a.m.: Police went to an apartment in central Tracy after a boy reported that a man was beating up his mother. Police arrested the 20-year-old man on warrants out of San Joaquin, Alameda and Solano counties and took him to San Joaquin County Jail.

-Wow. Three counties! Are states next?
klv
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September 01, 2010
"12:31 p.m.: A person at Center of Hope, 2514 Holly Drive, reported that someone stole the church’s van sometime between Monday night and Tuesday morning."

Doors17 Wrote"

"Stealing from a church. Sounds like someone wants to make sure they’re in the front of the line when it’s time for them to go to hell."

Amend that second; Right behind to the guy at church who breaks wind while standing next to the old lady sitting in a wheelchair!

doors17
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September 01, 2010
12:31 p.m.: A person at Center of Hope, 2514 Holly Drive, reported that someone stole the church’s van sometime between Monday night and Tuesday morning.

Stealing from a church. Sounds like someone wants to make sure they’re in the front of the line when it’s time for them to go to hell.



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