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Threats made about guns, fights and killing at local motel.
A loud
party was reported at 7:07 p.m. Tuesday at Motel 6, 3810 N. Tracy Blvd.
Another
call was made an hour later saying that when the responding officer left,
someone had said, “That cop, I’ll put a knife in him if he comes back,” and
that other people there were talking about guns, killing people and dog fights.
Officers returned to the scene and issued a citation.
Less than
20 minutes later, another call was made reporting a fight at the motel. The
caller said that it might be a Motel 6 employee who was being beaten up. The
caller said that though there weren’t any weapons visible, someone yelled, “I’m
gonna pull my gun out and shoot your (expletive).”
Police
returned to the scene and said that the report of battery was “negative.”
Tracy police dispatchers received 210
calls for service Tuesday. The following is a sampling of those calls:
12:39 a.m.:
A woman on the 2100 block of Bridal
Creek Circle reported that her house had been
egged.
1:29 a.m.:
A caller said that a woman was screaming for help on the corner of 12th Street and Coolidge Avenue.
Police were unable to locate the woman.
2:02 a.m.:
A caller at Ralph’s Club, 444 E.
11th St., reported that someone leaving the bar in
a Honda was too drunk to drive. Police did not find the driver or the car.
5:08 a.m.:
A window on a 1997 blue Chevy Tahoe was broken on the 400 block of Gonzales Street,
and the caller said her husband was chasing the suspects in his car.
7:19 a.m.:
A caller at Save Mart Supermarkets, 2005
N. Tracy Blvd., reported being a victim of fraud.
7:26 a.m.:
A caller on the 2100 block of Misquez
Lane said his 1992 Mazda pickup was stolen
sometime during the night.
9:02 to
9:06 a.m.: Three cases of online identity theft were reported, one at Stone
Pine Meadow Apartments, 229 W. Grant Line Road, one on the 500 block of
Renaissance Drive, and the third on the 700 block of Iberis Way.
9:47 a.m.:
A woman on the 1600 block of Ash
Tree Way said that two of her neighbors were in a
heated argument, and one had taken off his shirt. The two men left without
police intervention.
10:26 a.m.:
A caller at Target, 2800 Naglee
Road, said that a truck without an occupant was
parked in the red zone. The caller canceled a request for service when the
truck was moved.
11:50 a.m.:
A man in East Palo Alto called Tracy
police and said that he was getting a call from his 12-year-old daughter, who
had run away. The call was coming from the Tracy Chili’s, 2030 W. Grant Line Road, and the girl
said she was sitting with another girl. The daughter was found by police in the
same outfit her father last saw her in. Police arrested a man accompanying the
girls on charges of lewd conduct and giving police false identification.
2:21 p.m.:
A woman in northern Tracy
reported that she thinks she had been assaulted by someone using a “date rape”
drug and had no recollection of what happened. She also said that she didn’t
want her husband to know, because she was scared of his reaction.
2:38 p.m.:
A caller on the 1400 block of Harding
Avenue reported that someone who is a hospice
patient with pancreatic cancer had been stabbed in the stomach. The caller said
that the wound could be self-inflicted.
3:32 p.m.:
About $600 worth of merchandise was reported stolen from JC Penney, 3100 Naglee Road.
The caller said the suspect left in a white, four-door sedan, and that the
store has a video recording of the theft.
4:14 p.m.:
A caller on East Seventh Street
reported that chemicals had been found inside a foreclosed house and that the
“tweakers” who live in a nearby alley might have started a meth lab there.
4:48 p.m.:
Three customers at Tracy Furniture, 3262
N. Tracy Blvd., were causing a disturbance because
merchandise they had purchased over the phone was returned to the store after a
credit card used in the sale could not be verified. The caller thought it was
an attempted fraud.
5:41 p.m.:
A Geo Prism was reported stolen from the Park and Ride lot, 2650 Naglee Road. A catalytic converter
was reported stolen from a car on the lot an hour later.
9:28 p.m.:
A caller said that a group of girls walking with a baseball bat near MacArthur Drive and
Pombo Square
were talking about beating someone up.
10:41 p.m.:
A youth was arrested for possession of alcohol after a traffic stop on the
corner of Belconte Drive
and Byron Road.
Police released the teen to the father.
• This column includes a sampling 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 about a crime: Crime Stoppers, 831-6847.
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