Public safety

Feb. 11: The owner of a Clinton-based mobile home construction company contacted Oakland County Sheriff’s deputies at 12 p.m. to report that scraps had gone missing from a demolition site, located in the 100 block of Hosner Rd. When the owner went to a scrapyard in Waterford to sell some of the remaining scrap, he told Sheriff’s deputies he had observed one of the missing beams had a cut which aligned perfectly with the beams he was selling. The incident was filed and is pending investigation.

Feb. 9: Village police were called to a home located in the first block of Willow St. at 2:53 p.m., where a woman who resided there told officers that someone had moved her barbeque grill, along with some stones in her backyard. The woman also stated someone had left a shovel in the same location. Village police allegedly observed the grill and stones to be frozen to the ground and noted in the report that the items had likely been moved quite some time ago. A report was filed.

Feb. 9: Oakland County Sheriff’s deputies were dispatched to a home in the 800 block of Watersmeet Dr. at 8:14 p.m., where it was reported a 25-year-old woman was possibly having a seizure. The woman was allegedly was talking to her mother and and step-father at the home when she fell forward from her chair and began to turn blue in color. The woman’s step-father administered CPR on the woman until Sheriff’s deputies arrived. No drug use was suspected in the incident. The woman was transported to St. Joe’s in Pontiac for evaluation and treatment.

Feb. 8: A 71-year-old Oxford Township woman called Oakland County Sheriff’s deputies at 11:54 a.m. to report she had never received her monthly order of blood glucose test strips last month. She was told by the delivery company that the package had been delivered to her home, located in the 1700 block of Metamora Rd, on Jan. 11. The woman told Sheriff’s deputies that she had checked around the area to ensure it hadn’t been delivered to the wrong home. A report was filed.

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