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Tuesday, May 2 Seven buses at the transportation department on Lakeville Rd. The paint also splattered on the garage door. complained of pains in her head and said she felt sick. Inside it was a womans tax return and other items. A juvenile petition was filed for the girl. The man received minor injuries and refused transport to the hospital. Tuesday, July 31 A Cygnet Cir. Flowers from a grave at a Baldwin Rd. They claim the verbal abuse has affected their health. was arrested for felonious assault after trying to run over his 36-year-old male neighbor in his vehicle after an argument. Saturday, May 13 A cell phone was stolen out of vehicle on Sandhurst. The husband was advised about domestic violence laws and his wifes right to be in the home. A man on Maynard claims his wife wrote $3,000 in checks from an account he closed. A mens green Shimano bike was found in a yard on Brookfield Ct. Reports of a personal injury accident at Ray Rd. Friday, May 2 A girls 18-speed Huffy mountain bike was stolen from her yard on Chapman Branch. Tuesday, January 1 The fire department responded to a home on Fairway View for someone having a panic attack. A 2005 Honda Pilot was stolen from a driveway on W. Drahner. and Vernier. A 40-year-old Oxford man on Moon overdosed on some medicine. without permission. Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriffs Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Township Fire Department. A 21-year-old man from Attica was arrested for drunken driving on N. Washington St. The officer ran the mans record and found he had four current suspensions, one conviction for driving with a suspended license and he had an expired registration. A DTE worker reported that tools were stolen from his truck while at a work site on East St. No one on the other line speaks when they call, except one time they said Pat.? Deputies were called to Hunters Rill for juveniles causing a disturbance. The man was wearing a navy blue sweatshirt and fled on foot. His blood alcohol content was .17 percent. The mother and daughter in the home had no idea what was going on. She believes theyre being sent by her former 16-year-old girlfriend, whos also picked on her at school. Monday, September 12 A trailer home on Hunters Rill was broken into through a back window. Friday, September 8 A 26-year-old man from Lapeer was caught trying to fill a bogus prescription for Vicodin at a store on N. Lapeer Rd. A garbage truck caught on fire in its dump bed while on Oakwood Rd. too. Garcia admitted to breaking into a vacant home on Glaspie May 22 and living there for a week. On Franklin Lake Circle, the fire department was called to take care of a leaking 20 pound LP tank. The canoe belonged to a woman on Spezia. A witness said he saw a young man, about 6-feet tall leaning on the car. by Oxford Police. Monday, June 19 A 16-year-old girl on Maynard Circle called deputies after receiving intimidating threats via text message from another 16-year-old girl. Oxford Police Reports added by on January 23, 2008View all posts by . Founded in 1941, the Oxford Village Police Department focuses on maintaining social order and peace, as well as provides law enforcement services. Thursday, May 11 A high school students back pack containing a cell phone, glasses and other miscellaneous items was stolen out of a locker while she was exercising. Wednesday, January 23 Personal injury accident on S. Baldwin Rd. A father on Center called police after his 6-year-old son told him a man asked him if he wanted to go for a bike ride. The Oxford Fire Department transported him to Crittenton Hospital. The husband eventually threw a chair at his wife and hit her in the head. An unknown person stole a mans flag pole and the American and POW flags that were flying on it in his yard on Basket Branch. A 76-year-old woman on Worthington Dr. believes her 54-year-old daughter stole her credit cards and gambled with the money. There were no witnesses. returned to find his garage entrance door had been kicked in and damaged. Saturday, April 7 A 25-year-old man from Oxford was arrested for an outstanding warrant out of Sanilac County during a traffic stop on Lakeville Rd. The man first said he was filling it for a friend, but then admitted he needed another fix.? She was advised on how to obtain a personal protection order. An 18-year-old Addison teen was issued a citation for assault and battery. The fire department determined the fire was started by a faulty battery. He was issued a citation for retail fraud. Someone stole a mans amplifier and sub-woofer from his vehicle on N. Lapeer Rd. A 24-year-old Oxford Township man was arrested for driving his 2006 Jeep Grand Cherokee under the influence of liquor on M-24. Its believed that a pellet gun caused the damage. A laptop computer and $500 in cash were stolen from two vehicles parked inside their garage on Queens Dr. That same subdivisions entrance sign was also damaged, though not by a vehicle. When she said no, he grabbed a kitchen knife and pointed it at her. Tuesday, March 20 A couple was awakened by the sound of glass breaking at their home on Laurel Leah. Tuesday, July 18 Someone dropped a small glass container marked ammonia sulfide? Thursday, December 7 A manager at the movie theater on S. Washington reported an unknown person keying? A $50 bill and some old coins were also missing. While on patrol, deputies saw three individuals flee from a vehicle in a parking lot on Pontiac into the woods behind the library. Thursday, May 22 An 83-year-old woman was transported to the hospital by the fire department for a possible stroke. Tuesday, February 19 A mans 45-year-old roommate violated a personal protection order by not moving out of their home on N. Lapeer Rd. Contact Oxford Police Department Phone: (513) 524-5240 101 East High Street Oxford, Ohio 45056 The woman said she waited to make the police report just in case it showed up somewhere else in the school. A homeowner on Gibson Dr. was out of town and when he returned, he found the window to the back of his home open and money missing from a jar in the garage. A man walking along N. Washington St. reported that he was almost hit by someone in a vehicle. Both were issued disorderly conduct tickets from the sheriffs deputy. Saturday, February 2 Deputies were called to a home on Kirkwood for a domestic dispute between a boyfriend and girlfriend. Thursday, December 20 The fire department responded to a possible gas leak on S. Lapeer Rd.
Police reports | Oxford Leader A man on Basket Branch called sheriffs deputies saying he and his wife were in an argument and that his wife was drunk. Get this, a local father of a child caught trying to steal something actually tried to teach his kid a lesson. A man on Pembroke Lane reported suspicious circumstances after he was charged $458.02 from DTE for a home he owns in Redford that is vacant. The teens fled before the police could get there. Monday, May 7 A Lake Orion man lost his wallet in an elementary school parking lot on Lakeville Rd. Chief Anglin worked with DeKalb County Police Department at times alongside his father. Sunday, November 4 A boyfriend and girlfriend who are living together on Aquaview got into an argument outside their trailer. Friday, June 9 A 16-year-old girl told her mother two girls at the high school grabbed her by the neck and shoved her into a wall. store. Both refused to press charges. A son on Hunters Rill called deputies after he found his father lying in bed unconscious with the oven on and its door open. They believe a teenage boy the man was had verbal confrontations with may be to blame. The message said he fell while walking his dog due to a crack in the mans driveway and wants to settle out of court.? The purse contained her license, social security card and credit cards. The police officer witnessed him swerving in and out of his lane and even crossing the center line. A man and woman on S. Lapeer Rd. She was advised on how to obtain a personal protection order. The home invasion is considered a seven year felony, while the B & Es each are two year misdemeanors. No strange odor was detected. A Clarkston man was arrested for two outstanding warrants out of Farmington Hills. The fire department responded to a false fire alarm on Peninsula Ct. A wallet and change was stolen from a vehicle on Winnie Dr. She then called the cable company, who said there hadnt been any work scheduled at her home. Monday, January 29 A 21-year-old Oxford man on Papadelis Ct. reported receiving threatening phone messages from another man. Sheriffs deputies were dispatched to a home on Maynard Circle for family trouble. Reports of a vehicle running down garbage cans on Thornehill Trail. He was originally pulled over on W. Drahner for a traffic violation. A married couple on Thomas is going through a divorce and got into an argument about yard work not getting done. A womans vehicles side mirror was broken off by an unknown person using a telephone book while in her driveway on Dennison. Most of the paper was U.S. currency. Friday, April 28 A man on W. Drahner called police saying he was going to break into a car to remove a dog that had been in there for over two hours. The mother did not wish to press charges, but just wanted the incident reported. A young, white man was seen entering an unlocked vehicle on Manitou, but was scared off by a neighbor. She was also cited for driving with a suspended license. A couple on Granger Rd. found a pay phone on the side of the road. The intruder stole a coin collection, diamonds and other valuables. A man on Eastlake Trail reported $17,500 worth of jewelry stolen from his home after two fire cleaning companies were at their home in December. The front door of the residence was kicked in to gain entry. Someone stole $130 out of a mans wallet inside his vehicle on Atlantis Circle. Saturday, September 29 A black Schwinn bicycle was stolen from behind a store on W. Burdick. Eighty dollars in cash was stolen out of a mans wallet from a vehicle on Sebek St. Monday, May 19 A 35-year-old Oxford man was issued citations for speeding, driving with a suspended license, having an improper license plate, failing to transfer the title of the vehicle and for no proof of insurance during a traffic stop on W. Drahner. Wednesday, November 28 Someone stole a students medication out of her purse while at the high school. and went through a file cabinet in an office, but didnt steal anything. The man appeared to be intoxicated when deputies arrived. were broken out using a cinder block. The perpetrator entered the home by damaging the lock-box on the front door. The man was issued a citation for careless driving. Friday, November 24 A 2001 black Ford Ranger pick up truck was stolen from a home on Glaspie. A 45-year-old man was observed having difficulty walking by a village officer on Pontiac St. Oxford Police Reports added by on March 14, 2007View all posts by . A woman called police after her vehicle sustained damage from another vehicle on W. Burdick St. Monday, August 7 A 53-year-old man on Crestwood reported his 77-year-old mother-in-law missing. Estimated total of what was stolen ? Reports of a female with a head injury.
Oxford Police Dept (@OxfordPolice) / Twitter A 54-year-old woman from Oxford was arrested for an outstanding warrant out of Shelby Township while driving on Glaspie. reported three individuals on motorcycles were driving recklessly around other vehicles. A cellphone, money and sunglasses were stolen from an unlocked vehicle on Clearview. Reports of neighbor trouble on Moyer. Miscellaneous change was stolen from an unlocked vehicle on W. Drahner. An arson investigator was called to the scene and found two burn holes in both the passenger and driver seats. It was determined the bones were actually from a canine. A socket and wrench set was stolen from a garage on Conda Lane. The only thing missing was a plastic pouch for Beanie Babies. He was arrested for domestic assault.
City of Oxford, Ohio | Home of Miami University The man gave the detective a false name because he was on probation for fourth degree criminal sexual conduct and wasnt supposed to have contact with minors. Deer vs. car on N. Oxford Rd. She believes the dog scared off the intruder. A 35-year-old Goodrich man was rear-ended by a 27-year-old woman from Southgate on Lakeville Rd. The son had just been released from drug rehabilitation that day. A preliminary breath test showed .210 and she was taken to the hospital for medical assistance. A 14-year-old girl on Allison Dr. ran away from home. A 25-year-old man on Stanton was arrested for operating while intoxicated. Incidents taken from the Oakland County Sheriffs Department, Oxford Village Police Department and Oxford Fire Department. Wednesday, September 26 A 25-year-old Oxford man was issued a citation for operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol. Whoever stole the vehicle also damaged another cars door nearby. A womans mailbox was knocked off of its post on Island Park. They believed their 26-year-old nanny may have taken it, but the nanny denied stealing anything. Thursday, July 26 Broken ankle on Inca Tr. A 17-year-old boy from Detroit ran away from the Crossroads campus during a baseball game. Monday, April 7 A box of $1,800 worth of Michigan Lottery tickets was stolen from the American Legion on E. Drahner Rd. Witnesses say he ran his SUV through a fence and knocked over a couple trees. Several thousand dollars worth of government savings bonds and jewelry was stolen. Wednesday, July 11 A man returned home and found two packages from the QVC home shopping channel on his porch that he never ordered. A 25-year-old man on Seymour Lake Rd. A woman on Laurel Leah called sheriffs deputies when she saw two white, teenage boys trying to enter her neighbors home through a window. She was taken to St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. The 43-year-old father was arrested for felonious assault. A 39-year-old man wanted for three counts of felonious assault with intent to commit great bodily harm was arrested on Lakeshore Dr. A unknown person stol several cooling units from a business on Adventure Lane. He had been seen a week prior huffing?