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Tracy Police Issue Warrant for Suspected Felony Domestic Violence and Child Endangerment, Suspect At Large

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Published on July 20, 2024
Tracy Police Issue Warrant for Suspected Felony Domestic Violence and Child Endangerment, Suspect At LargeSource: Facebook/Tracy Police Department

Authorities in Tracy are on the lookout for a man wanted for felony domestic violence and child endangerment following an incident earlier this week. According to a Facebook post by the Tracy Police Department, Jose Rodriguez-Remigio, a 41-year-old resident of Tracy, is alleged to have committed these crimes on July 18, around 8:50 p.m., in the area of Winston Court and Colony Drive. Following the incident, the victims were urgently transported to a local hospital where they received treatment and were subsequently released.

The suspect was reportedly seen fleeing into a nearby residence and subsequently barricading himself inside. The gravity of the charges led the police to quickly respond and attempt to safely apprehend Rodriguez-Remigio, however, it seems he was able to slip out the back and avoid capture before the officers were to gain entry. Described as a Hispanic male, 5'9" tall, weighing 184 pounds, with black

The situation escalated when the Tracy Police Department deployed its Crisis Response Unit, comprising SWAT, Crisis Negotiation Team, and Tactical Dispatchers, to manage the scene. A warrant for Rodriguez-Remigio's arrest was issued, and officers made the entry into the home only to find that he had already fled. The authorities are now reaching out to the public for assistance in locating Rodriguez-Remigio, inviting anyone with information about his whereabouts to contact them.

In detailing the suspect, he is described as a Hispanic male, 5'9" tall, weighing 184 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes. The Tracy Police Department urges those who may know where Rodriguez-Remigio is to call them at (209) 831-6550. For those wishing to provide an anonymous tip, Tracy Crime Stoppers can be reached by calling (209) 831-4847 or by texting "TIPTPD" followed by the message to CRIMES (274637).