The sheep was finally ushered out of traffic at 10 a.m.
Tracy police received 183 calls for service Wednesday, Sept. 29. The following is a sample of those reports.
1:49 a.m.: A man on the 300 block of East Ninth Street told police he kept receiving harassing phone calls, even though he kept asking the caller to stop.
6 a.m.: A woman on the 300 block of West Carlton Way said her Camaro was burglarized during the night. She also later told police that her Social Security card was stolen. The woman’s neighbors gave a description of the suspects.
8:37 a.m.: A caller on the 200 block on San Simeon Way said his son never showed up at school after the two got into an argument earlier in the morning. He said his kid probably hadn’t run away at wasn’t “at risk,” and he’d call back later if he wanted to make a report.
9:12 a.m.: Someone thought a black bag on the sidewalk on the 1800 block of West Kavanagh Avenue looked suspicious. An officer who drove by about 1½ hours later found that it was “just garbage” and put it in a trash bin.
12:40 p.m.: A man went to the police station, 1000 Civic Center Drive, to report that someone was taking money from his Wells Fargo account.
2:02 p.m.: Two cars were broken into while they sat in the parking lot of Montessori School, 100 S. Tracy Blvd.
2:19 p.m.: A woman told police that her roommates stole cash from her in their home on the 700 block of Sequoia Boulevard.
3:27 p.m.: A tow truck was called for a car that was driven through a fence and into a field off the 11th Street off-ramp of Interstate 205 near Lammers Road. The driver was not injured.
3:50 p.m.: A caller on the 400 block of Ginaelli Street reported that someone broke a window on the home to steal a jar holding about $1,000 worth of change.
4:35 p.m.: A caller thought that two men on the corner of Oakridge and Ridgeview drives were “gangsters” who were “staring down motorists.”
6:57 p.m.: A female with bipolar disorder told police her parents were holding her hostage on the 1500 block of Eastlake Circle. The caller wasn’t being held hostage and hadn’t taken her medication in two days, the police discovered. Police made sure she took medication before leaving the house.
8:49 p.m.: A caller asked for extra patrols on the 400 block of Lindsey Lane because of several teenagers who walk around with bandanas covering their faces “all the time.” The caller said the teens are likely gangsters.
10:58 p.m.: A house on the 1400 block of Eagle Street was hit with paintballs and eggs for the fourth night in a row.
11:08 p.m.: Cars on the 2300 block of Galway Court were vandalized by someone who shot paintballs at them.
• 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.


CN
The sheep was finally ushered out of traffic at 10 a.m.
Read more: Tracy Press - Police Log Sheep run loose on freeway FOLLOWED BY BO PEEP ARRESTED FOR EATING HER SHEEP...IT'S SAD WHEN GOOD KIDS GO BAD.. LOL
I knew the day would come when pre-schoolers would start doing this stuff.
I'm glad to see that sheep in this town have the gumption to get out and wander. These sheep aren't going to have the wool pulled over their eyes. Better to be a brave sheep than to forever be penned in and act sheepishly.
3:27 p.m.: A tow truck was called for a car that was driven through a fence and into a field off the 11th Street off-ramp of Interstate 205 near Lammers Road. The driver was not injured.
-I wonder why this "sober" driver missed the exit?"
Driver could have fallen asleep at the wheel. Hot day, maybe car had no a/c, driver possibly worked since 3 am that morning, etc.
Ruminants amok,
makes freeway driving Suffolk.
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Perhaps they have the shameful "Secret" of having B.O.
If I stink high to heaven, I'd wear a bandana, too! :oP
CN
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Mary had a little lamb, she got outsourced.....
CN
-I wonder why this "sober" driver missed the exit?