From The Oxford Leader

Tuesday, January 14
Two Oxford juveniles were taken into custody after a traffic stop on N. Washington St. led a police officer to discovering marijuana in their possession. The officer had stopped the youths for speeding when he noticed an odd smell coming from the vehicle. The two confessed to smoking marijuana and turned over a bag of the illegal substance to official.
A 55-year-old Oxford Lakes resident discovered that his identity may have been stolen by individuals who set up residential phone service in Detroit with his name and social security. The problem came to the man’s attention when he received an unpaid phone bill from SBC Ameritech for a number he did not recognize. After contacting SBC Ameritech officials, the man was advised to file a police report and fill out a fraud packet he would be receiving from the company.

Wednesday, January 15
Three tires of a 46-year-old Oxford man were slashed some time between midnight and 8 a.m. while his vehicle was parked in the South West parking lot.

Thursday, January 16
Police responded to a call complaining of “kids skate boarding in the parking lot/handicapped ramp” of the Oxford United Methodist Church.
Dog at Large – A resident of Woodleigh Way complained of a barking dog chained up in a homes backyard.

Friday, January 17
Domestic assault on Lincoln St. between a separated couple.

Saturday, January 18
A 45-year-old woman’s pickup truck, along with a brown Cadillac parked next to the vehicle, was egged in the South East parking lot while she was in the Oxford 7 Cinema.
Unusual Theft – A W. Burdick St. resident reported to police that “his license plate was stolen from his car.” Police have no suspects or leads at this time.

Sunday, January 19
Paintball vandals struck again when the truck of a 25-year-old Waterford male was hit twice on East Burdick St. near James Lumber. A second victim was struck that same night in the same location.
Medical emergency on Hunter’s Rill.
Police investigated a suspicious circumstance when “Officer McNeill found an open door” at a residence on Lakesedge Court.

Monday, January 20
Emergency personnel responded to an individual on Parker Lake Blvd. with abdominal pains.
Medics responded to an overdose on Pontiac St. around 9:20 p.m.
Once again officials responded to a complaint of individuals trespassing on Oxford Lake. The unknown people were fishing on the water.

Tuesday, January 28
A 16-year-old Fenton student has accused a 16-year-old Oxford student of “assault and battery” after the JV basketball game. Both youths are basketball players.
Medical emergency on Mechanic St.
Medical emergency on Foreland.
Emergency personnel assisted with a leg injury on Redwood.

Wednesday, January 29
Police received a report of a stolen cell phone from an employee at Red Knapps.
A civil matter between a husband and wife occurred on Nuttal Branch.
Medical emergency on W. Drahner.
Officials assisted a disabled vehicle at the intersection of E. Burdick and N. Washington.
An Automatic Press “employee called and stated that there is a truck parked in their parking lot blocking the delivery area” on N. Glaspie. Authorities arrived and found the vehicle removed.
Oxford police assisted with an injured child on N. Washington Rd.

Thursday, January 30
A Thornehill Trail resident complained of a “small dog outside barking for the last half hour.”
Domestic assault on Sandhurst Rd.
An unknown individual attempted to break into a Basket Branch resident’s 2003 Chevy pick-up.
Medical emergency on N. Washington.
Medical emergency on W. Drahner.
An 82-year-old woman on Breezewood Rd. reported that her 26-year-old granddaughter has been harassing her.
A beige van was found parked on the sidewalk on N. Washington.

Friday, January 31
A civil dispute between a couple on Pleasant St. took place around 6:25 a.m.
A semi was reported blocking the drive to the firehall on N. Washington.
Medical emergency on East St.
A suspicious vehicle was seen on East Street.
Authorities found a manhole cover out at the intersection of Pontiac and W. Burdick streets.
Suspicious circumstance – A caller reported “flashlights seen inside a building” on Stanton St.

Saturday, February 1
A wife on N. Washington filed a harassment complaint against her soon-to-be ex-husband.
Emergency personnel assisted an Oxford man with a possible broken leg or ankle because of a slip and fall on N. Washington.
An individual contacted police because they “saw fire on a telephone pole” on N. Lapeer and Market.
Medical emergency on N. Baldwin.
Medical emergency on East Street.
A woman near Burdick and Washington “called and stated that she was being chased by a female and she was scared that this female was going to hurt her.” Police officers picked up the woman, took her to her home to retrieve some personal belongings and then left her at the Golden Nuggest where she awaited a ride.
Suspicious person on N. Washington – “Woman from this address called and stated that a man had come into her home and sat down on her couch. When she told him to leave, he went out the back door and stayed on the porch.” The caller described the man to police, and the authorities arrived to find the intoxicated individual sitting on the caller’s back porch. The man’s wife arrived quickly to collect him.
Medical emergency on N. Washington.
Medical emergency on Lake George Rd.
Oxford police assisted a citizen on N. Washington who reported that “someone was ringing her doorbell.”
A 12-year-old boy was spotted walking north on N. Washington. The caller reported that he “seemed confused as if he didn’t know where he was going.”

Sunday, February 2
Oxford police received a report of some minor property damage done to the outside of the Oxford Cinema 7.
Medical emergency at Kalloways.
Officers assisted a woman on S. Washington with a flat tire.
A truck was found in the southwest quadrant parking lot with the tailgate open and full of tools. Police secured the vehicle and contacted the owner who was working nearby.
A woman was having difficulty breathing on W. Drahner.

Monday, February 3
Abandoned Autos:
n Two abandoned autos were found and tagged on Broadway.
n An abandoned auto on East was tagged for not having a valid license plate.
n An abandoned auto was found parked outside of a business on S. Washington “for a couple of days.”
n Two abandoned autos were found in the southeast quadrant parking lot.
Medical emergency on Davison St.
A 12-year-old female at Crossroads for Youth was reported having assaulted workers with “hands, fists, feet.”
Police assisted a motorist on S. East Kit whose handicap van was stuck with a dead battery.
Medical emergency on Keith St.
Two 15-year-old youths were found driving along Thomas Rd. without “operator’s licenses.” One was also found to be in possession of a marijuana pipe.
“An elderly man with a heavy accent called 911 in a panic that his roof and wall were leaking.” Authorities gave him a phone number for Montgomery & Sons, Inc. to get assistance.

Tuesday, February 11
Starbucks employees contacted police about a suspicious person who came in wearing a long black trench coat with a hood and sunglasses. The individual ordered a cup of coffee, and then when asked if he wanted anything else replied “Yes, the money in your drawer.” The employees stated that the man left saying “Did I scare you” and did not brandish a weapon or demand the funds.
Medical emergency on Humphrey St.

Wednesday, February 12
Police responded to “family trouble” on Woodleigh Way when a woman called in and stated that her “16-year-old son was out of control. He threw a pillow at her.”
Medical emergency on S. Lapeer Rd.
A resident on Crawford St. made a second complaint of a neighbor “disturbing the peace” with loud music.

Thursday, February 13
Police assisted an East St. apartment resident who stated he wanted to commit suicide because of pain from injuries he sustained after being hit by a car.
A Center St. couple contacted police after they found a 36-year-old man prowling around their home at about 12:15 a.m.
Domestic assault between a husband and wife on Pontiac St.

Friday, February 14
A 41-year-old Oxford man’s home was invaded and “change from a shoe box” stolen sometime between 6 a.m. and 5 p.m.
An employee of the Shell station on M-24 received a threatening phone call from a 32-year-old Oxford man. The 22-year-old employee had been receiving the harassing phone calls from the man for about two weeks.

Saturday, February 15
A resident on Pearl St. called in to complain about solicitors in the area.
An unknown vehicle drove through a Deer Path Trail resident’s front and side yards.
Medical emergency on Crawford St.
Sunday, February 16
A 20-year-old Oxford resident had several items, including a stereo system and CD changer, stolen from his vehicle while parked in the southeast quadrant lot behind the Oxford 7 Cinemas.
Medical emergency on Countryview.
A Tanview Drive resident’s mailbox was run over by an unknown vehicle.

Monday, February 17
Civil matter between a landlord and tenant on S. Washington Rd.
A 31-year-old Oxford Township male contacted deputies because a relative staying in his home while he was gone for the weekend may have stolen some of his prescription medication.
Medical emergency on W. Elmwood Rd.

Tuesday, February 18
A suspicious vehicle was parked at a burned out home on Lakes Edge Drive.
Medical emergency on Keith Street.
A S. Washington resident reported “that there was an intoxicated subject behind his address.”
Emergency personnel assisted a 15-year-old Willow Street resident who was having difficulties breathing.

Wednesday, February 19
A 35-year-old Louck #10 man accused his fiance of domestic assault.
Abandoned vehicle was found on Mayer Street.

Thursday, February 20
Family trouble on Glaspie Street.
Oxford High School officials reported a break-in at the auto repair class. According to the sheriff’s report, the teacher’s office door was forced open and cash was taken from a first aid box located in a filing cabinet.

Friday, February 21
A 17-year-old resident on S. Washington was accused of domestic assault against his 46-year-old mother.
An employee of Art & Dick’s Party Store on W. Burdick reported to Oxford police that she thought she saw a man in the store resembling the composite circulated of the CVS Pharmacy burglar.

Saturday, February 22
An abandoned vehicle was found on Burdickwoods Court.
A resident on Chinkapin Rill called 911 after an unknown individual tried to enter her back door.

Sunday, February 23
A suspicious person was seen on East Burdick St.
Some juveniles threw an apple from an upstairs apartment on S. Washington at one of the Department of Public Works loaders.

Monday, February 24
Family trouble reported between a mother and son on Thornehill Trail around 4:10 p.m.

Tuesday, February 25
Civil matter on North Washington between a husband and wife currently going through a divorce.
A 55-year-old male drove onto the curb, over the sidewalk and damaged some bushes in front of Lakeland Business Products when he lost control of his 1994 Chevy on South Washington.

Wednesday, February 26
A caller reported a suspicious person wearing a red coat and a red hat either dropping off a blue Cavalier or taking something from the vehicle, which was parked on N. Washington Rd.
A resident slipped and fell on Spezia.
A Port-a-Potty located at a Fountain Crest construction site was damaged after workers saw an area resident strike it with his pick-up truck.

Thursday, February 27
A landlord and tenant were having a civil dispute over a washer and dryer at a Dennison St. residence.
Medical emergency on Crestwood St.
Medical emergency on Lakeville.

Friday, February 28
A 56-year-old Metamora woman was arrested for driving her 1999 Jaguar down South Washington while under the influence of liquor.
Abandoned auto found on Louck St.
Around 10:30 a.m. medical personnel were called to assist with a student who passed out at Lakeville Elementary.
Two different callers reported a red Ford Explorer traveling southbound on M-24 running cars off the roadway.

Saturday, March 1
A white car traveling northbound in the southbound lanes of M-24 ran several vehicles off the roadway.
Medics assisted an elderly gentleman on Hovey having difficulty breathing around 8:45 a.m.
Family trouble at Island Lake Drive between a mother and her 16-year-old son.
An 18-year-old was arrested for his first offense of driving while under the influence of liquor and underage drinking. The original caller contacted police because a suspicious person was knocking at their door around 4:30 a.m. The youth had run his mother’s van off N. Coats Rd. and into a tree.

Sunday, March 2
An abandoned auto was found on W. Burdick St.
Emergency personnel assisted an Oxford resident who slipped and fell in his driveway.

Monday, March 3
An abandoned auto was found at the intersection of Glaspie and East streets.
Medical emergency at Rochester/Lakeville.

Tuesday, March 4
The landlord of the Crawford St. apartments called to report a tenant “she was evicting and has pulled phone wires out in the basement of another tenant.”
A suspicious vehicle was seen on East Drahner.
A Sterling Heights man filed a “Builder Trust Violation” report with police against Gemcraft Homes. The man claims he gave the company $150,000 to build his house on Manitou Lane and the project is still not finished. After doing some research, the man learned that three liens exist on the home to contractors. The Sterling Heights gentleman claims he has attempted to contact both the president and vice-president of the company, but has only been able to leave messages.
A 44-year-old Ray Road resident was receiving harassing phone calls between 12:15 and 2:00 p.m.

Wednesday, March 5
An accident at the intersection of E. Burdick and N. Glaspie streets occurred when a 51-year-old Oxford woman turned the corner onto E. Burdick and struck a 32-year-old Oxford woman traveling through the intersection.
Medical emergency at the intersection of Rochester and Romeo Roads.
The driver of a white truck on S. Washington St. was reported to be “cursing at a paper delivery man.” The caller stated the man “threatened to throw his paper boxes in the street.”
Fire fighters responded to a carbon monoxide incident on S. Baldwin St.
Emergency personnel assisted with a slip and fall medical emergency at the intersection of S. Washington and Crawford streets.
The owner of the Marathon Plaza on M-24 reported to the Sheriff’s substation that equipment was taken from the premises by a former renter whose business had gone bankrupt. The owner had court paperwork maintaining that the equipment was to remain in the building until court proceedings were completed.

Thursday, March 6
A co-owner of the company Complete Masonry Service & Repair reported to both the Oxford police and Oakland County Sheriff’s substation that his partner was attempting to steel money and customers from the business. The man claimed his partner started a separate company titled Complete Masonry Service, Inc. without his knowledge and was having customers write checks to the new name and depositing funds from the original company in an account under the new name.
Police stopped a conversion van the was traveling along N. Washington St. and then E. Burdick St. throwing rocks out the back window.
Medical personnel responded to a resident having difficulties breathing on Keith Street.
A Pontiac woman stopped into the Oxford Police Department to turn in a weapon her grandfather had given her and she did not want.
An accident around 9:30 a.m. on S. Washington St. occurred when a 43-year-old Oxford man rear ended a 67-year-old gentleman who was waiting on a delivery truck to turn into a driveway. Neither driver was injured.

Friday, March 7
An abandoned auto was found in the northwest quadrant parking lot.
S. Washington St. residents reported some “kids raising heck.”
Medical emergency on Forest Rd.
Addison Township fire personnel investigated a possible structure fire on Forest Rd. just north of Leonard.
Medical emergency on Worthington St.
Personnel assisted with a resident experiencing general weakness on Eagle Trail.
Medical emergency on S. Lapeer. A resident was experiencing general weakness.
A Crawford St. resident complained of a neighbor “disturbing the peace” around 10:00 p.m. with loud music.

Saturday, March 8
A 7-year-old girls on West Burdick St. called police when she returned home to find no one in the house. Police learned that the child’s mother had gone to pick her up from bowling and did not know the girls had gotten a ride home. Police checked on the child until the mother returned to the house.
Medical emergency at Addison Hills.
A group of individuals was seen trespassing on Oxford Lakes near Baypointe Drive around 1:00 p.m.
Medical emergency on Pearl St. involving a resident in cardiac arrest.
Personnel responded to a false medical call on West Drahner.
Glaspie residents complained about snowmobiles in the area. Police arrived and “two subjects on sled ran from officer.”

Sunday, March 9
A Pontiac Street resident contacted police when a husband and wife were reported disturbing the peace over a set of car keys.
A 24-year-old S. Washington St. resident accused her 37-year-old neighbor in the next apartment of attempting to assault her while she was in his home to borrow some aspirin.
Medical personnel investigated a possible medical emergency on Frick Road.
Police found a 22-year-old male who was operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of liquor after the young driver had stopped in the middle of Seymour Lake Road so that his passenger could vomit.
Police were called to Parker Lake Rd. where a wife accused her husband of domestic assault.
A 30-year-old Hunters Rill resident reported his cell phone missing to police.
A young female on Lakeshore Circle called 911 “and was screaming and yelling that her dad was beating her mother.” The girl hung up when the call was transferred.
Residents on Lakes Edge Drive complained of a loud car parked in a neighbor’s driveway around 1:30 a.m. Police found the owner trying the dislodge the vehicle, which was stuck in a snow drift.

Monday, March 10
A Brookside Court resident called 911 to report that her 16-year-old son had run away. The juvenile was returned home later that day after staying at his uncle’s house.
An abandoned vehicle was found on West Street.
Suspicious circumstance – a female resident on Lafayette St. reported that “an unknown person hacked into their computer accessing their AOL account info.”
Medical emergency on Mack Road.
A mother on Thomas Street called 911 when her “15-month-old had a Leggo stuck in mouth.” The mother was able to dislodge the toy and the youth was fine.
A concerned resident on N. Washington St. contacted police after seeing a child screaming in a neighbor’s backyard and a man dragging the girl into the home. The caller “would like the home checked for abuse.”

Tuesday, March 11
An Oxford Township man reported that several of his work vehicles, parked at a construction site in Waterstone, were “peppered with white paint” by another contractor.
Fire personnel responded to an alarm on Frick Road.
A 45-year-old Baldwin Road resident accused his 18-year-old nephew of steeling his snow blower and power washer from his garage.

Wednesday, March 12
Emergency personnel cared for a 43-year-old intoxicated man who was found lying on the ground at the intersection of Lafayette and Polyann Trail.
A caller reported a tan Dodge minivan driving erratically along N. Washington Street at 7:34 a.m.
A female tenant on Dennison reported that her landlord was looking into her windows and had entered her apartment.

Thursday, March 13
A “man and woman called from a cell to advise that a black Dodge Shadow was driving possibly drunk” along Pontiac and Park streets. The responded officer learned that the vehicle was having a mechanical problem.
Sheriff’s deputies cited an individual acting disorderly at the Shell Gas Station on S. Lapeer Road.

Friday, March 14
A suspicious person was seen walking along Lakeville and Glaspie roads.
A 36-year-old Oxford man was arrested at Collier Lanes for giving a 13-year-old a drink of alcohol from a styrofoam cup.
Medical emergency on Hidden Lane.
An Oxford officer stopped some children who were recklessly riding their bikes in between parked cars on S. Washington.
A 38-year-old Oxford Township woman has been receiving harassing phone e-mails from her ex-boyfriend, who lives in Rochester.

Saturday, March 15
Traffic on northbound Washington St. was blocked around 3:15 p.m. when a Chevy Blazer broke down in the slow lane just south of Sunoco.
Medical emergency on Trio Hill.
A black convertible, with the top down, was seen driving recklessly in the southeast quadrant parking lot around 7:55 p.m.
Around 10:30 p.m., residents on Chapman Branch complained of a neighbor “disturbing the peace” with loud music.

Sunday, March 16
Witnesses reported a suspicious circumstance when a white van was spotted backed up to the doors of Art & Dick’s Party Store with the rear doors open. The van was gone when police arrived and several stacks of newspapers remained on the ground.
Medical emergency on Lakeville Road.
Family trouble between a husband and wife on Somerville Drive.
A First St. man reported receiving harassing phone calls in his home.
A 44-year-old woman was arrested for operating a vehicle under the influence of liquor on Seymour Lake Road.

Monday, March 17
Oxford police received a report that several vehicles at Clean Cars & Trucks on S. Washington St. were broken into and numerous items were stolen including stereo equipment. Police will be patrolling the area extra due to other break-ins.
Medical personnel assisted a resident in Independence Village who was having a heart problem.

Tuesday, March 18
A Hovey St. woman called police and stated “that someone was on her porch and picked something up off the porch and threw it at the house.” Police arrived but were unable to locate any suspects.
Medical emergency on Sanders St.
Around 11:00 p.m. an Oxford Lakes woman on Woodleigh Way called police to complain that her husband was “threatening to throw her stuff out.”
Family trouble between a father and daughter on Hunters Rill around 10:30 p.m.

Wednesday, March 19
Around 8:45 a.m. an elderly subject was seen hanging around Curves in downtown Oxford for more than 30 minutes. Police contacted the man, who said he lived above the business.
Slip and fall medical emergency on Minnetonka St.
Family trouble between a brother and sister on Hillcrest Rd. The township resident reported that her brother had threatened her.

Thursday, March 20
A 47-year-old Dayton St. resident was cited for having at least two or more commercial vehicles parked either in his residential driveway or on the street.
Medical emergency on Moyer St.
A group of juveniles were reported “smoking marijuana” behind the Oxford 7 Cinemas. The situation was determined “unfounded.”
Slip and fall medical emergency on Lakeville Rd.
Emergency personnel assisted when a student at Lakeville Elementary fell off some playground equipment and got the wind knocked out of him.
The front office window of Koenig Sand & Gravel was broken out and $107 was stolen from the company safe.
Friday, March 21
A civil matter on S. Glaspie resulted in a fight between two men.
Staff from Crossroads for Youth reported that three female residents had “assaulted with hands/fists/feet” a 16-year-old resident of the facility.
A suspicious vehicle was parked with its lights on near Clean Cars & Trucks around 12:30 a.m.
An Oxford woman came into the Oxford police station “to speak with an officer about kids riding their skate boards in the road on cemetery hill.”
Medical emergency on Forrest Rd.

Saturday, March 22
A suspicious woman was seen in the southwest quadrant parking lot carrying a brown paper bag.
The road commission reported that traffic at the intersection of S. Washington and W. Burdick St. was being blocked around 2:30 p.m. by a vehicle parked in the roadway.
A 20-year-old S. Lapeer Rd. resident told police that she has been receiving repeated threats and harassment from her ex-boyfriend.
Family trouble between a husband and wife on Mill Valley Court at 6:20 p.m.

Sunday, March 23
A mother reported that her 5-year-old son was bit by a dog while at his baby-sitter’s house on Pleasant St.
Around three to four computers were found by a passing motorist “dumped in a field” on Louck St. near Polly Ann Trail.
A 54-year-old employee at Shipman Group Home reported to police that $450 was stolen from her purse between 2:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. while she was at work.

Monday, March 24
Kids were reported destroying the equipment in Unger Park around 10:15 p.m.
Medical emergency on Vivian St.
Medical emergency at Main Street Bicycles when an individual became confused and ill while having a seizure.

Tuesday, March 25
A 33-year-old Venture Wood Homes employee was assaulted by a 30-year-old Swartz Creek man when he pushed her desk over and then slapped her in the face.
Police received an animal complaint report after a 15-year-old Brauer St. resident was bit by a dog running loose on Mechanic St. The dog had approached the girl, who became afraid and swatted at the animal with a newspaper, and then bit at the girls lower leg.
Medical emergency in E. Elmwood.
Personnel assisted a disoriented person on Minnetonka.
A resident slipped and fell on Inca Trail.
Medical emergency on Fox Court.
Officials responded to a fire alarm on Oakwood Rd.
Witnesses reported a group of individuals gathering for a fight at the intersection of N. Washington and Center streets around 5:00 p.m.
Medical emergency on Lakeville Rd.
Neighbors complained of family trouble on Pontiac St. at 11:00 p.m. Police arrived to find the parents just trying to get their children into bed.

Wednesday, March 26
A 52-year-old Somerville Road resident reported receiving harassing statements while on-line through his AOL Instant Messenger. The statements were directed toward his 14-year-old daughter.
Employees of the Shell Gas Station reported that at approximately 7:45 p.m. an unidentified individual drove away without paying for 8.48 gallons of gasoline. The person drove a white car with Mississippi license plates.
Officials stopped an illegal burn on First St.
East St. residents complained of a neighbor disturbing the peace with loud music.
A Lincoln St. resident reported “a group of kids laying in the street and on the sidewalk in front of her address.” Police contacted the loitering youths and directed them to leave.
On Crawford St. around 1:30 p.m., a suspicious person was seen “walking around the pond area picking up unknown objects.” Police determined the individual was collecting golf balls with a fishing rod.
An abandoned vehicle was found on Edison St.
Police assisted a motorist on W. Burdick and Hovey who was out of gas.

Thursday, March 27
Family trouble between a father and son on Lakesview Blvd. around 7:00 a.m.
A 15-year-old Crossroads for Youth resident, who had previously been reported truant, arrived back on the grounds in a stolen silver Dodge Ram.
Medical emergency on Quatro.
Medical emergency on W. Burdick.
Police arrested a 20-year-old man involved in a traffic accident on S. Washington Rd. around 3:00 p.m. after they found him in possession of marijuana.
A resident of the Crawfor St. apartments complained about a loud vehicle in the parking lot.
Medical emergency on Rochester Rd.
Medical emergency on Hunters Rill.
Medical emergency on Crestmoor Drive.
A W. Burdick St. resident was “advised to clean up back yard debris” by police officers.
An abandoned vehicle was found on W. Burdick St.
Residents on Thornehill Trail complained about a “dog running loose.”
Emergency personnel responded to a medical emergency for a 94-year-old female on Ray Rd.

Friday, March 28
Family trouble between a live-in boyfriends and girlfriend on Hilberg Rd.
A 24-year-old S. Coats Road resident called police because a tree had fallen onto her car.
An E. Burdick resident reported that her apartment was broken into, and that $100 and a ring were stolen.
Medical emergency on Leighton Lane.
Police assisted a motorist with a disabled vehicle in the intersection of N. Washington and Davison streets around 11:30 a.m.
A suspicious person was seen distributing fliers for her lost cat in Oxford Lakes.
Police officials contacted Detroit Edison about some downed fire wires on N. Lapeer Rd. Officers later helped to control traffic while the utility pole was repaired.

Saturday, March 29
Domestic assault between a husband and wife on St. Andrews Drive at 10:25 p.m.
A 37-year-old Oxford Township man’s Dodge Ram was stolen from the Meijer parking lot while he was working inside.
Medical emergency on Somerville.
Medical emergency on Hudson.
Police were contacted to help control a 21-year-old man on Tanview Road who was intoxicated and in the presence of minors. Officials cited the resident for simple assault and furnishing alcohol to a minor.
Medical emergency at the Uptown Roadhouse.
Around 12:27 a.m., a Pontiac St. woman called to complain that “there was too much noise coming from the apartment above.”
A resident on Thornehill Trail contacted police about a dog running loose, barking and “waking up the neighborhood.”
Family trouble on St. Andrews.

Sunday, March 30
Two juveniles were found in Clear Lake Elementary around 5:15 p.m. when police responded to a security alarm. The youths said they had come in through an open front door to use the restroom.
Medical emergency on Lake George Road.
31-year-old Vivian Road man was arrested for operating a vehicle while under the influence of liquor after a witness saw him drive over a stop sign with his van at the Ludwig intersection.
An abandoned auto was found at the intersection of Glaspie and Oxford Lakes Drive.
Medical emergency on Glaspie.
A Pleasant St. resident, with a personal protection order against her ex-husband, requested for police to remove her ex-husband from her property.
Emergency personnel responded to a call around 1:00 a.m. for a cancer patient in extreme pain.

Monday, March 31
Seymour Lake Park was once again vandalized this weekend when the supervisor found that two exterior steel drinking fountains had been torn off the north wall of the softball concession stands and some exterior utility boxes were damaged. This is the second time the park has been vandalized this month.
Medical emergency on Lakeville Rd.
Medical emergency on Country View.
Neighbors complained of a Dayton St. resident “disturbing the peace” by running loud machinery in his yard.
Medical emergency at the intersection of Leonard and Rochester roads.
Domestic assault in the Village Manor Apartments.
Witnesses reported seeing juveniles flattening tires in the southwest quadrant municipal parking lot around 8:00 p.m.

Tuesday, April 8
A 32-year-old N. Washington St. resident reported receiving four threatening phone calls from an acquaintance of his ex-wife.
A gentleman from the American Legion brought a World War II ‘war head? into the Oxford Police Station to see if it was ‘live? or not. Officials contacted Selfridge Air Force base and had a munitions expert come over to investigate the object. The final assessment determined the WWII artifact as a ‘paperweight.?

Wednesday, April 9
A caller reported a group of juveniles who had entered an ‘unassembled? manufactured home on Maynard Circle.
Residents on East St. complained of a neighbor disturbing the peace with loud music.

Thursday, April 10
A 43-year-old Horner Rd. man committed suicide in his garage with a 12-gauge shot gun after having an argument with his wife. According to the Sheriff’s report, the deceased’s wife had just told him she wanted a divorce when he began threatening suicide. The police were notified at 10:27 p.m. and Deputies Forest and Myers responded. Deputy Forest stated in the report that after arriving at the scene he observed two women standing in the front yard and shortly after he heard what sounded like a shotgun go off. The officers found the deceased on the garage floor.

Friday, April 11
A N. Glaspie mother reported to police that a friend of her son’s may have stolen two cartons of cigarettes from her freezer the day before.
An elderly Oxford man was caught placing branches in the dumpster behind the veteran’s hall around 2:20 in the afternoon.

Saturday, April 12
An Oxford Township woman parked in the Meijer parking lot got a surprise when she returned to her car to find an unknown man sitting in the front seat. He had been trying to steal her cell phone and radar detector.

Sunday, April 13
Around 1:30 a.m., Oxford police found an intoxicated individual slumped over the steering wheel of his car. The vehicle was parked in the southwest quadrant parking lot.
‘Kids on skateboards in the lot. Asking customers for money,? were seen outside of Art & Dick’s Party Store in the municipal lot.

Monday, April 14
An Oxford resident complained to police about a group of kids throwing stones at him while he was walking around town.
A Woodleigh Way resident reported that while walking through the woods she came across an area that appeared to have a homeless person living in it.

Tuesday, April 15
An Oxford youth accused another of assault and battery after the two pulled their vehicles over in fits of road rage on Lakeville Rd.
Medical personnel responded to a severe foot laceration on Kirkwood around 2:45 p.m.
Medical emergency on N. Washington – an elderly lady was having heart problems.
An Oxford resident found a lost puppy on N. Oxford Rd.

Wednesday, April 16
Police arrested a 40-year-old Oxford man for operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of liquor after an Oxford woman called on her cell phone from the village police department parking lot for help. The woman stated that she became afraid after the man had been following her all the way into Oxford honking his horn and tailgating.
Juvenile Complaint 1 – Caller reported ‘two small boys fighting – one pushed the other into traffic? on N. Washington and Church streets.
A Hovey St. resident called to complain because the garbage trucks are coming through noisily at 3 a.m.
Crossroads for Youth reported a 15-year-old male run away.

Thursday, April 17
Police received a call around 12:30 p.m. from a Thornehill Trail resident about the dog next door that gets out at night and ‘ripped up the trash.?
A 29-year-old Yale Rd. female attempted suicide between 4:00 and 7:25 p.m. by taking an overdose of pills.
Witnesses reported seeing a red tractor traveling down M-24 that was losing part of the timber it was carrying on the roadway.
Residents in Oxford Lakes complained of an ongoing problem with a black lab running the area.
Juvenile Complaint 2 – Caller reported children playing unsupervised in the village police department lot. The children ‘were climbing in the trunk of the vehicle.? Police learned the father was in a meeting at the building.
Several S. Coats residents reported damage to their personal property – everything from homes to vehicles. One report stated that damage appeared to have been done by a paintball gun or other type of propellent such as a pellet gun or sling shot.
Juvenile Complaint 3 – A witness reported seeing ?15-20 kids gathering? at Stanton and Mill streets.
A resident at Crossroads for Youth attempted suicide around 10:20 p.m.

Friday, April 18
Juvenile Complaint 4 – A 28-year-old Gill Rd. resident reported seeing some youths running from his home after hearing something hit the side of the house.
An Oxford-Orion Plumbing, Heating and Cooling employee was bit by a neighboring dog. The dog’s owner agreed to shorten the animal’s leash.
Medical emergency on E. Drahner Rd.
Juvenile Complaint 5 – A witness called in at 6:52 p.m. that a ‘purple Saturn with kids hanging out was riding through lots? at Stanton and Washington Rd.
Juvenile Complaint 6 – Police received a call from the Oxford 7 Cinemas about 5-6 girls threatening another in front of the building.
Juvenile Complaint 7 – Witness reported seeing on S. Washington ‘Kids in lot hanging out, two on bikes arguing with customers? around 9:50 p.m.

Saturday, April 19
A suspicious vehicle was found parked in the southwest quadrant parking lot.
Residents on Sunset Blvd. called in an animal complaint around 1:46 p.m.
Village police assisted a resident with a locked out vehicle in the Oxford Farm & Garden Center parking lot.
A wife on Hunter’s Rill called 911 around 7:45 p.m. because her ‘ex is at the house trying to get kids and male states it’s his weekend for visitation.
Witnesses reported a suspicious person on S. Washington: ‘Male seen going into the side door of the bank.? The man turned out to be with two individuals who are the night cleaning crew.
A Maynard Circle resident reported that someone threw a large rock through the rear window of her car sometime during the night.
A Hunter’s Rill resident reported that the back windows of his mother-in-law’s van were broken out around 3:34 a.m.
Service Request – Parkside Dairy agreed to turn off a strobe light that runs during the night after learning that an employee at a nearby business has seizures.
An unknown caller reported nine windows broken out of the Oxford High School media center.
A 9-year-old on Trillium Trail found that his bicycle had been stolen from the deck of his home.
A resident on Parker Lake Blvd. had a possible allergic reaction around 11:55 p.m.

Sunday, April 20
A Keith St. resident called 911 when he witnessed his son get into his brother-in-law’s truck. The caller believed the brother-in-law had been drinking.
Emergency personnel assisted an elderly person on Somerville Rd. who was not breathing.
DTE Energy was contacted when a transformer was found hanging off the pole on Ora St.

Monday, April 21
A 41-year-old Oxford Township man stopped in the substation to report several harassing phone calls he received.
Family trouble on Somerville Rd.

Tuesday, April 22
Cross Roads for Youth reported a 17-year-old male runaway. He was last seen around 6:00 p.m. and was wearing a maroon shirt and blue pants.
Addison Township firefighters responded to a fire alarm on Haven Rd.

Wednesday, April 23
A resident on Hovey St. complained for a second time about the garbage trucks ‘disturbing the peace? at 3:00 a.m.
Emergency personnel assisted an ill subject on Delano around midnight.
Family trouble between a husband and wife on Barn Ridge Rd.

Thursday, April 24
An Oxford gentleman called to complain that an unknown male had approached his wife in a West Burdick parking lot and then simply walked away without saying anything. Police searched the are for the individual, but no one was found.
Medical personnel assisted a Dunlap Circle resident who was having difficulty breathing.
Medical emergency on W. Burdick. St.
Emergency workers assisted with a vehicle fire on Drahner Rd. west of Coats Rd.
Missing Person – A 38-year-old Worthington Rd. resident reported the 17-year-old girl she has custody over missing since Wednesday, April 23. Police advised the woman that the girl is considered voluntarily missing because of her age and will not be entered into the LEIN system.

Friday, April 25
A Lakeside Drive resident complained of her vehicles being shot sometime during the night with paintballs. this is the third time in a week the incident has occurred.
Medical emergency on Romeo Rd.
Medical emergency on Rochester Rd.
Family trouble in the Pontiac Street apartments around 6:29 p.m.
Medical emergency on Pineview Court.

Saturday, April 26
Residents on Burdick Woods Court reported ‘kids playing the street? between noon and 1:00 p.m.
Medical emergency on Chapman Branch.
Grass fire on Glen Meadow Rd.

Sunday, April 27
A 70-year-old Moyer St. resident told police he was confronted at his home by two juveniles threatening to beat up his 17-year-old grandson. The elderly gentleman also informed police that he has been receiving threatening phone calls from the same individuals, again claiming they are going to harm his grandson.
At 1:05 in the morning, an Oxford Lakes man ‘called and stated that there was someone outside throwing objects at his home.?
An area resident came in to the Oxford Police Department on the advice of his attorney to report several threats he has been receiving from his estranged wife and her family.
An officer stopped two Oxford youths on Wynnwood Drive and found one to be in possession of drug paraphernalia and the other to have tobacco products. The youth with tobacco products also harassed the officer, though no citations or charges were issued.

Monday, April 28
An abandoned auto was found on Lincoln St. around 9:00 a.m.
Grass fire on Lakeville Rd.
West Burdick residents complained of two large dogs running loose around the neighborhood at 1:38 in the afternoon.
Medical emergency on Ray Rd.

Tuesday, April 29
Medical emergency on Tuvan Trail.
Addison firefighters reported on a call for a grass fire on Frederick Lane.
Medical emergency on Thornapple Circle.
Oxford firefighters assisted the Metamora Fire Department with a structural fire on Brocker Rd.
Emergency workers invested a possible carbon monoxide leak on Coryell.
Medical emergency on Chaning Drive.
Emergency personnel responded to a resident on Wyndham having abdominal pains.
Oxford firefighters responded to a call for a grass fire on Teelin south of Red Barn. A second grass fire was investigated on N. Lapeer, north of Oakwood later in the day.

Wednesday, April 30
A 31-year-old intoxicated East St. resident was cited by village police as a ‘disorderly person? after he met a 39-year-old neighbor of his walking down the street and made her feel afraid for her own welfare and that of her son.
Addison firefighters investigated a fire alarm on Dequinder Rd.
Emergency personnel responded to a call for a resident on Dunlap Circle with abdominal pain.
A resident required medical attention after a slip and fall on E. Drahner Rd.
Oxford DPW workers discovered that an unknown individual has been living in the basement of a vacant house owned by the village. Police found sleeping bags, magazines and full ash trays, as well as a broken basement window.
Medical emergency on Division Rd.
A Pearl St. resident called in to complain of receiving cell phone calls in the middle of the night.
Medical personnel assisted a Parker Lake resident with stomach pains around 5:00 in the evening.
Emergency services were called for an elderly resident with a possible broken hip living on Market St. in Independence Village.

Thursday, May 1
A W. Drahner Rd. resident called 911 when she thought she heard someone trying to get into her home around 4:30 in the morning.
A 19-year-old Oxford Township youth reported that his Playstation and several accessories were stolen from his bedroom while he was away. The youth told police that his brother always left the family’s home unlocked and he suspects a couple of his brother’s friends took the items.

Friday, May 2
The Oxford Veterinary Hospital received minor property damage when an unknown individual threw a beer bottle through the north side of the building. A window was broken out and some of the siding was cracked.
Workers assisted a Lakeville Rd. resident who was having difficulties breathing.
Medical emergency on Oxford Lake Rd.
Medical emergency on Inyerness.
Oxford police responded to a building alarm from the Oxford Area Community Schools administrative building at 11:50 p.m. Officers at the building did not find any signs of forced entry.
A utility pole fire on Lakeville Rd. left many area residents without power after 2:50 a.m. The primary line was down and DTE Energy was contacted.

Saturday, May 3
Around 5:25 a citizen contacted police to complain about teens spitting on the windows at Starbucks.
An Oxford man was assisted by medical personnel after he fell on N. Washington St. around 10:20 p.m.
Medical emergency on Honey Bee West.
Emergency workers responded to a call for a 49-year-old with possible food poisoning on N. Lapeer Rd.
Medical emergency on W. Drahner Rd.
Medical emergency on N. Lapeer Rd.
A resident needed medical attention after a slip and fall on E. Drahner Rd.
A 26-year-old Oxford Township man, who lives on Sommerville Drive, was arrested for Operating a motor vehicle Under the Influence of Liquor, first offense. The sheriff deputy pulled the man over after observing him weaving and driving erratically along Lapeer Rd.

Sunday, May 4
A Mill St. resident reported fireworks at 9:25 going off in the alley behind her home. Police found the subjects, who no longer had any more fireworks, and sent them on their way.
A citizen stopped an officer on S. Washington Rd. and reported seeing three subjects steel a gumball machine from outside Rob’s Place. The subjects were driving a dark van with a white stripe.
Medical personnel assisted an elderly female on Division St. who had recently been released from the hospital after having a brain tumor removed.

Monday, May 5
An Oxford resident stopped into the village police department to report his lost cell phone.
A Lakeville Court resident, concerned about the welfare of her children, called police to report three vicious dogs running loose in the neighborhood.
Medical emergency on W. Drahner around 10:35 a.m.
911 received a call around 7:00 p.m. from a N. Glaspie resident looking for assistance in serving her ‘soon-to-be exhusband? with a Personal Protection Order (PPO).
Medical personnel assisted an elderly female on Shummard Branch who was feeling ill.
Residents reported a 9-year-old driving an ATV around Woodleigh Way and Oxford Lakes roads.
This past Tuesday’s storms brought down an electrical wire on top of an E. Burdick St. resident’s garage. The wire did not cause a fire and DTE Energy was notified.
Addison Township firefighters investigated a possible fire at the intersection of Elmwood and Forest roads.
Drivers along Baldwin Rd. reported seeing smoke from between two homes around 7:30 p.m. Investigators found the smoking site to be an area where lightening had struck a field between the two houses.
Neighborhood hit by vandals – A John Paul Court resident called police because her vehicle was spray painted with green and orange paint sometime during the night. Later the same day, a 28-year-old Squaw Lagoon resident reported that her white picket fence was spray painted with the same colors. Both situations involved similar phrases and gang symbols.

Tuesday, May 13
A Cottage St. resident reported two bike’s stolen from his front yard on the day before.
A Worthington St. woman contacted police ‘and stated that there is a Personal Protection Order out on the female that is banging on her window.?
The Parks and Rec Department got an unusual visitor around 11:30 a.m. when a ‘rather large dog? wondered into their building.
While patrolling East St. for a suspicious persons call, an officer found ?17-year-olds with a cigarette at this location and sent them on their way.?
A Delano Rd. resident discovered that someone was attempting to use her identity to purchase merchandise when a company contacted her to verify information. The woman learned that an unknown individual had tried to purchase exercise equipment and a Dell computer under her name.

Wednesday, May 14
An Oxford resident reported that her husband is violating a Personal Protection Order against him by calling and harassing her at work.
An Oxford resident told police that while she ‘was out walking her small dogs,? when a vicious shepherd, whose owners live on Abingdon St., attacked one of her dogs. The resident said that this has been an ongoing problem.

Thursday, May 15
Deputies were called out to investigate a break-in at the Oxford Hills Golf Course. According to the report, a shed containing pop was broken into and an undetermined amount of pop was taken. Golf course owners told authorities this was not the first time the shed had been broken into.

Friday, May 16
A suspicious person on Hudson St. turned out to be an intoxicated Hunters Creek resident arguing with himself.
A 41-year-old Akram Rd. resident reported to police that she had received threats and intimidating phone calls on May 13 on her cell phone. The woman believes the caller may have been her deceased brother’s ex-girlfriend.
A concerned citizen called 911 after spotting a man leaning against the Oxford 7 Cinemas building who appeared to be having difficulties breathing.
An East St. resident called in to report that a neighbor was sleeping on his own front lawn.

Saturday, May 17
A non-functioning headlight led to the arrest of an Oxford man for operating a vehicle while under the influence of liquor. An Oxford village police officer pulled the vehicle over on Washington St. for the headlight when he noticed that the 36-year-old driver was intoxicated. The officer arrested the individual after a breathalizer was given.
Also in the same incident, village officers cited a 27-year-old Oxford female for resisting and obstructing a police officer. While investigating the previously mentioned vehicle, an Oxford officer noticed a pocket knife laying beside the woman on the seat. He requested for the passenger to exit the vehicle and she refused, at which time the officer removed her from the car. Police took the knife as evidence and cited the woman.
A Burdick St. resident came into the police station for ‘some advice about his son living with his ex-wife.?
Around 3:10 p.m. an Oxford resident called in to complain of kids on scooters and go cats riding in the roadway at the intersection of Lakes Edge and Oxford Lakes Drives.
At 1:30 in the morning, an Overland Dr. resident heard something hitting his house and discovered that paintballs had hit his home. The shots had damaged a screen window. The resident believes his neighbors may have been involved in the incident.
Several Oxford Lakes parents were contacted by police after a group of juveniles was spotted starting a fire in a grill at the park. ‘It was discovered they had removed shingles off a gazebo roof to start the fire.?

Sunday, May 18
A caller from Poppyhill reported ‘kids running around in the street possibly intoxicated.?
A 38-year-old Metamora Rd. man discovered that $3,200 had been stolen from a safe he kept hidden in his walk-in closet. The man said there was no forced entry into his home, but the lock on the safe had been broken.
Woodleigh Way residents had to make restitution with a neighbor after their dog got loose and chewed away a screen at the neighbor’s home.
On N. Oxford Rd., a farm owner filed a complaint with deputies about a Cobblestone Rd. resident’s dog continually coming onto her property, harassing her livestock, killing her chickens and even biting members of her family.
Drivers at the intersection of Burdick and Mill reported a ‘little black and white dog running loose and causing traffic problems.?
A Park St. resident contacted police after receiving two harassing phone calls.
A resident of the Pontiac St. apartments called in to complain about a neighbor playing loud music and allowing a small white dog to bark continuously.
A 43-year-old Tanview resident reported her Toshiba laptop stolen. She suspects her landlord since she owes him rent.

Monday, May 19
A Driftwood resident contacted police because she was ‘having problems with her alcoholic husband. He is refusing help. She is at her wits end.?
Oxford police assisted the Lake Orion Police Department with a fireworks complaint on Buena Vista.
A Pearl St. resident asked for the Oxford Village Police to please contact Charter Communications because workers had laid a line without burying it. The resident propped the line on his fence.

Tuesday, May 20
Neighbors on Chari Court contacted police after seeing a 31-year-old female and 34-year-old male having a family dispute in their front yard.
A Melana Court resident reported that her credit card had been used without her permission. The person using the card had attempted to buy something online at Target.com with incorrect address and phone number information.
Crossroads for Youth reported a two runaways: a 15-year-old female and a 15-year-old male.
A resident reported several abandoned autos on N. Washington St. ‘There are a few cars in the lot that have been there for a few days. Some have flat tires.? The caller wanted to vehicles removed.

Wednesday, May 21
An abandoned auto was found at the intersection of Lakeville Rd. and Glaspie St.
Police found a suspicious vehicle with the trunk left open in the southwest quadrant parking lot around 5:45 a.m.
At 9:21 a.m. in the Oxford Police Station, a ‘woman came in for a request to have a police officer tell a male in the vehicle to wear his seat belt.?
A 13-year-old male at Crossroads for Youth was petitioned with felonious assault – other weapon after he struck another 13-year-old resident with a phone cord.
Crossroads for Youth reported a 17-year-old male truant/runaway. According to the police report he ‘was there for less than a day and ran away.?
Family trouble on Indian Knoll Dr.
A caller believed a tree service vehicle was causing a dangerous situation because it was blocking a lane at the intersection of W. Burdick St. and the Waterstone development entrance.
An abandoned auto was found on S. Washington St. at 3:53 p.m.
Police had their hands full when a resident ‘brought in two German shephards into the station. She found them walking across Burdick St.? The animals had no tags.
A Tanview resident called to report a female with a Personal Protection Order against her trying to break into his residence.
Callers reported a wire down and causing a traffic hazard on Mechanic St.

Thursday, May 22
An E. Burdick St. resident came into the Oxford Police Station to report kids throwing candy at her window the day before.
Staff members at Crossroads for youth called in police around 7:45 p.m. after a 14-year-old male became out of control and began hitting a Crossroads for Youth bus with an aluminum baseball bat. The bus did receive damage and the youth was petitioned with minor damage of property.
Around the same time, police petitioned a 13-year-old Crossroads for Youth male with assault and battery after he had a verbal and then physical altercation with a staff member.
Residents complained about a ‘blasting stereo at the Frosty Boys.?
A caller reported that there are orange cones all over the roadway causing a traffic hazard around the N. Washington and E. Burdick St. intersection.
A Crestwood resident called 911 at 4:53 p.m. to report an uncontrollable teen.
Residents stopped into the Oxford Police Station wanting ‘an unwanted young man removed from their mother’s home.? Officials learned the mother lived in the township and the matter was handed over to the Oakland County Sheriff.

Friday, May 23
A Ferndale man lost his wallet while working at Scripter Park between 10:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Police investigated a suspicious circumstance after an Oxford Tap employee called in regarding ‘some food that was brought in to her by a customer.?
A 911 call came in at 10:30 p.m. from the Venture Group Home on Indian Lake Rd. A staff member told police the ‘mentally ill subject was not getting along with staff.?
Crossroads for Youth reported a 15-year-old male runaway around 8:50 p.m.
A resident on Davison ‘thought he heard a gunshot and saw a flash in the white house on the corner.? His neighbors reported hearing the same thing. Police investigated the suspicious situation and confirmed that everyone was fine.

Saturday, May 24
A 54-year-old Oxford man lost his wallet sometime while attending a movie at the Oxford 7 Cinemas.
Authorities caught ‘three juveniles out past curfew? at 1:11 a.m. at the intersection of W. Burdick and Conda. The youths were brought to the station where their parents were contacted.
Sheriff’s deputies charged an area man with child endangerment and operating a motor vehicle under the influence of narcotics after he was pulled over for driving erratically down southbound Lapeer Rd. near the Oxford substation. According to the police report, the deputy pulled the gentleman over and found the man’s 2-year-old son sitting in the front seat without a seat belt or child safety seat. The officer had the gentleman pull into the substation parking lot and come into the station. After contacting the man’s wife and mother, the deputy learned he was addicted to prescription medications. The gentleman was charged and placed into custody.
A suspicious circumstance on Lincoln St. turned out to be a backhoe with the lights left on in Oxford Veterinary Hospital parking lot.
A resident on W. Burdick call in at 4:00 p.m. to report a 2002 black Chevy Blazer ‘parked in his drive and he has no idea who it belongs to.?
Dispatch received a call at 5:35 p.m. from a father in Scripter Park who ‘wanted to speak to an officer regarding someone being inappropriate with his children? in the park.

Sunday, May 25
Residents living around East St. and Glaspie complained about a dog running loose in the neighborhood. Police captured the animal and returned it home.
A caller reported ‘two black males on vehicle. One has a green jacket,? at Ed’s Sunoco Service. The police found nothing strange with the ‘suspicious persons? report.
Police responded to a commercial alarm on Glaspie St. The officer responding found nothing out of place.
Oxford Village police assisted the fire department with a female on Pleasant St. having difficulties breathing.
Dispatch received a call from the Venture Group Home on Indian Lake Road around 8:30 p.m. The caller ‘reports staff worker will not give him his cigarettes.?
Oxford police assisted the Lake Orion Police Department with a domestic dispute on S. Slater.

Monday, May 26
A suspicious vehicle, with the windows blacked out, was seen parked on Thornehill Trail at 3:34 a.m. Police found a man sleeping in the back seat.
Dispatch received a report about a suspicious person on Louck and East streets.
A caller reported a suspicious vehicle parked partially in the roadway on Glaspie and Powell around 10:45 p.m.
A 32-year-old female resident on Chinkapin Rill called in to have a 69-year-old man arrested for violating an injuctive order that does not allow him on her premises or to have contact with her.
A Tanview resident reported his 14-year-old daughter missing.

Tuesday, June 10
Authorities found a subject sleeping in a green Saturn in the southwest quadrant parking lot around 10:29 a.m.
Police received a call about a white Jimmy parked behind Art & Dick’s Party Store with people sitting in it smoking. Police investigated and found nothing illegal going happening.
During a traffic stop at the intersection of E. Burdick and Glaspie, police discovered that the youth driving did not have a license, and had never acquired a license. Authorities drove the teen to his parent’s home in Oxford Lakes and impounded the car.
Two female youths were caught carving their names into a wooden post on the mailbox cover in Lake Villa Mobile Home Park. The report states that park managers want the two girls? families to pay $700 in damages.

Wednesday, June 11
Police found an unknown, intoxicated female walking the street near E. Burdick and Mill. She refused to give her name.
A First St. woman called in to complain that there was a little white dog running loose in the roadway.
Identity Theft – A 28-year-old Oxford Township man learned that someone else has been using his identity to purchase a Bowflex when a credit company contacted him about the overdue bills. The man informed the sheriff’s department that he has had previous problems with identity theft. Several of the accounts use a River Rouge, Mich. address.
Neighbor trouble between a 35-year-old Malena Road man and a Saunders Rd. resident.
Callers reported a truck traveling along W. Burdick and then turning onto N. Washington Rd. leaking diesel fuel in the area. Authorities investigated the small spill left behind and determined it was not a danger.
A Dayton St. resident complained of two suspicious men in the woods behind his home. The resident said they were intoxicated and yelling. Police contacted the individuals, removed them from the area and instructed them that they would be cited if they returned.
An abandoned auto was found at the intersection of S. Washington and Ensley.

Thursday, June 12
At 2:00 a.m., residents on Center St. complained of loud music.
Police responded to a call about three youths using a skateboard ramp in the northeast quadrant parking lot.
A 64-year-old Hunters Rill resident reported she has been receiving harassment from the sister of the MS patient she has been looking after. The sister of the patient wants the woman to live with her instead of the Oxford Township caregiver.
The staff at Venturewood Group Home reported to deputies that a 42-year-old resident had walked away from the home around 8:00 p.m. and is missing. The staff said the man is a possible danger to himself and others.
Civil matter on W. Burdick.
Abandoned auto found at the corner of S. Washington and Mechanic Streets.
A suspicious vehicle parked in front of ACE Hardware turned out to be a traveler on his way to Lapeer and needing to rest for a moment.

Friday, June 13
A Lincoln St. resident called police for assistance after finding an injured possum laying in her front yard.
Residents on Oxford Lakes Dr. and Leighton Lane complained about a yellow van occupied by several students racing through the area.
A caller reported a blue pick-up, with Kelly Contracting and Landscaping on the door, driving erratically down Pleasant St.
An East St. man reported seeing a juvenile playing with a possible pistol. Police located the youth and found he was playing with a paper gun painted black.
Neighbors on Stanton St. complained about noise from one of the residents.

Saturday, June 14
An abandoned auto was found on N. Washington Rd.
Stanton St. neighbors complained about a resident disturbing the peace with music all day.
An employee of Heckle & Jeckle’s Party Stop reported that a male, wearing a sweat suit, had stolen two packs of cigarettes and then left the store heading in the direction of the dentist’s office. Witnesses saw the individual get into a black vehicle and leave.
Sheriff’s deputies filed a report for a 28-year-old Harwood Dr. woman who has been receiving harassing phone calls from her ex-boyfriend.
A suspicious vehicle was seen on Pontiac Street.
A female supervisor at Starbucks requested to be escorted by police to her car after being threatened earlier in the day by an employee.

Sunday, June 15
A suspicious vehicle seen leaving Oxford Elementary’s parking lot turned out to be a group of residents picking up several other cars after car pooling to a baseball game.
Civil Matter – A First Street resident reported that his wife was stealing his van out of his driveway around 6:20 a.m.
A Dennison St. resident has complained to village police multiple times about the parking problem he is having with the church next door. The resident reported that on this day there was yet another vehicle in his yard.
Civil Matter – Oxford police were busy for a couple hours due to several calls on a dispute between two roommates in the East St. apartments. On their second trip to the residence, authorities informed both parties that someone would be arrested if the department received another call.
A Mechanic St. resident complained that there were a lot of kids hanging out around Daniel Axford Elementary School.

Monday, June 16
A suspicious vehicle found in the Oxford Bank parking lot around 2:33 a.m. turned out to be a man ‘finishing up an ATM transaction and balancing his checkbook.?
A woman on Glaspie called the Oxford Village Police to report that her husband had not returned their children from his weekend visitation.
Around 9:30 a.m., a 1993 Dodge Caravan struck a vehicle parked on Hudson Street.
Construction workers on Pearl Street complained to authorities about an area resident who is continually driving a black van carelessly through the construction zone.
Police assisted a lifeguard at Scripter Beach with removing a subject who had been asked to leave for disorderly conduct.
A Sunset Blvd. resident contacted police after seeing a green car removing plywood form a home construction site around 3:45 in the afternoon.
A caller reported a bunch of teens in Scripter Park out of control, throwing rocks and swearing. Police arrived on the scene and moved the youths along.
Identity Theft – A 54-year-old Indian Lake Road woman learned that someone had been using her identity when she received a call from a collection agency for $876.15 in charges through Avon. The items ordered where delivered to a Detroit address.
Abandoned vehicle found on W. Burdick St. at 8:14 p.m.
An Oxford man came in to report that his 85-year-old father had not returned home after meeting a friend. The elderly individual did return home shortly after.

Tuesday, June 17
Suspicious vehicle reported on Mill Street.
An 18-year-old woman was arrested after a traffic stop on N. Washington Street. The woman, it was found, had a felony warrant out on her for breaking and entering and malicious destruction of property in Dryden.

Wednesday, June 18
Personal injury accident on Lake George Road at Indian Lake.
Medical emergency on Secord Lake Road.
On Gill Street, $200 worth of malicious destruction.
Malicious destruction of property on S. Lapeer Road. Somebody ‘keyed? the side of a 2002 Chrysler Sebring.
Failure to pay for gas on S. Lapeer.
Larceny from a vehicle on N. Lapeer.
Assault and battery reported on E. Drahner Road.

Felonious assault with a baseball bat – Around 5:30 in the morning, a 25-year-old Sebek Street main heard some banging outside. Upon investigation, he saw a brown Saturn with teen males inside — banging mailboxes with baseball bats. Then the Saturn knocked over a mail box. The man followed the car and confronted the youths at Squaw Lake. One of the males threatened to hit the man with a baseball bat. The man called Oakland County Sheriff’s Department. Deputies tracked the vehicle to Lakesview Drive. When they spoke to the 18-year-old male he said he was ‘too drunk to remember anything.?

Thursday, June 19
Assault and intimidation via phone on S. Washington Street.
A woman from Seymour Lake Road reported somebody had broken into her home and stolen a jewelry box with $300 worth of jewelry.
A $150 CB radio was stolen from a 1996 Chevy S-10 pickup truck on East Street.
A stereo was stolen from a 1993 GMC Sierra parked on Overland.
A cell phone, day planner and US Passport were stolen from a Dodge Neon parked on Thomas Road.
On Ottawa Trail, two black suit cases, containing women’s clothing and paperwork were found. The suitcases were reported stolen three days before.
On E. Manor, a man heard noises outside his girl friend’s residence. When he went out to investigate he saw two white teen males by a pickup truck with the doors open. When he asked if that was their truck they ran away.
Wires down on W. Drahner.

Friday, June 20
Threats on Cobblestone.
Medical emergency on Lakeville.
Pedistrian accident on Plexus.
General weakness on Highland.

Saturday, June 21
Oxford Police received a 9-11 call from a N. Washington Street woman. She called because someone had been knocking on her back door. Police searched the grounds and found nobody.
Dog bite on Ora.
Suspicious circumstances on S. Washington Street.
Residents of Glaspie Street called when they heard yelling and screaming coming from Scriptor Park well after closing time. Police encountered two teen males and two teen females. All were released to their parents.
Around 5 p.m. a man walked to the Oxford Village Police station and turned himself in for indecent exposure, even though, as the report states, ‘there was no evidence to support claim.?
A N. Washington Street resident reported to police they were in custody of a 13-year-old boy, possibly a runaway.
Threats on S. Lapeer Road.
Burning complaint on S. Lapeer
Bicycle accident on N. Washington and Church streets.

Sunday, June 22
Suspicious circumstances reported at Scriptor Park at 12:30 in the morning.
At Stony Lake Park, a wedding band worth $550 was stolen from a pickup truck. A witness reported seeing a white male, between 15-18 years old, with short brown hair, wearing a dark bathing suit going through the vehicle.
Suspicisous circumstances on S. Lapeer Road.
Watercraft accident on Squaw Lake.
Malicious destruction of a Glaspie Street fence.
Suspicious circumstances on W. Burdick Street.
Medical emergency on Noble Road.

Monday, June 23
A suspicious blue Ford Escort reported on S. Washington Street around 4 a.m.
Parking complaint on Dennison Street.
A 46-year-old man was arrested on N. Washington Street for a warrant that was issued out of Genesee County — the man, it was reported, owed $5,953 to the Friend of the Court. He was transported to the Oakland County Jail, and latter to Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital for chest pains.
A Woodbridge Street woman returned to her home in the afternoon to find someone had tried to break in — Oxford Police found evidence that somebody had tried to gain entry through a garage door.
Oxford Police nabbed two male teenagers who were on top of the Pontiac Street school. The lads were handed over to their parents. Two teenaged gals who where with the lads ‘eluded? police.
Around 11 p.m. on Woodleigh Way, fireworks complaints.
Report Follow-up — a previous report of ‘speeding in a construction zone? by a ‘black van? have been labeled unfounded by Oxford Police. The owner of the black van denied the charge, which was levied by a construction worker.

Tuesday, June 24
Family trouble between a husband and wife on Country View.
A resident on First St. reported a suspicious circumstance when she found a juice bottle filled with liquid and some solids in her mailbox.
Domestic assault between a mother and son on Chinkapin Rill.
Police responded to a juvenile complaint at Scripter Park. Park goers were complaining of the youths using foul language.
Parking complaint on Ashley Way.
A resident reported malicious mischief on S. Washington Rd. Police learned that ‘someone threw dog fecal matter in a convertible car.?
Kids were found trespassing in Scripter Park after dark.
A resident on Keith St. filed a noise complaint.
A resident called in to complain about a bat in the house.
Minor property damage was reported around W. Burdick St. and Washington Rd.
A resident on Chari Court reported having a license plate lost or stolen.
Family trouble between a boyfriend and girlfriend in the northwest quadrant parking lot turned out to be a verbal argument.

Wednesday, June 25
Police found an abandoned auto on Broadway.
Civil matter reported on W. Burdick.
A resident reported property damage on at the intersection of N. Washington Rd. and East St.
Medical emergency on Lakeshore Dr.
Around 11:00 p.m., a caller reported to police that something suspicious was happening at Oxford High School.
Someone phoned the police concerning kids on bikes using the United Methodist Church steps and ramps for jumping. The caller also suspected the youths had fireworks.
A caller reported several small children playing at Scripter Park without adult supervision around midnight.
A suspicious person was seen on W. Burdick St.
Parking complaint on Dennison St.
Family trouble between a mother and daughter in the East St. apartments.
A 33-year-old Oxford man lost his wallet in the southwest quadrant parking lot.

Thursday, June 26
Parking complaint on Thornehill Trail.
Police found a ‘vehicle in lot that has a broken out back window? when investigating the southwest quadrant lot for a suspicious circumstance.
Suspicious vehicle reported on Glaspie.
Medical emergency on Market St.
Medical emergency on Deer Path.
Police responded to a parking complaint in the southwest quadrant parking lot and found a motorcycle parked on the sidewalk.
An abandoned auto was found on East St.

Friday, June 27
Domestic assault between a husband and wife on Parker Lane Dr. The police report also claims the husband attempted to resist and obstruct an officer who came to the home on a call for assistance.
Resident reported minor property damage on Basket Branch.
A failure to pay for gas at the Shell Station on S. Lapeer Rd.
A resident on Shin Branch reported minor property damage to a vehicle that had two tires punctured.
Medical emergency on Pontiac St.
Parking complaint on Kintyre.
Property damage reported at the intersection of W. Burdick and Hudson.
Suspicious vehicle spotted on Glaspie.
Fireworks reported on Brentwood.
Fireworks reported at the intersection of Center St. and N. Washington.
Medical emergency on N. Lapeer Rd.
Slip and fall at Seymour Lake Park.
Residents reported unknown individuals trespassing on Baypointe. The suspects were fishing in the lake.

Saturday, June 28
Fireworks on Powell St.
Suspicious person seen on Mill St.
Fireworks on Crestwood.
Fireworks on Brentwood.
A resident on Woodleigh Way filed an animal complaint about a neighbor who left a dog ‘out all day with no food or water.? The animal was continually barking and even when it began to rain no one let the dog inside.
Slip and fall on Crawford St.
Police assisted a citizen on Driftwood.
Drivers called in a suspicious circumstance when a man carrying a cardboard box was spotted walking from the curb to the middle of the road dodging traffic. The man was seen at the intersection of S. Washington and Lincoln.
Medical emergency on Wyndham.
Medical emergency on Walnut.
A caller on Pleasant contacted police with an animal complaint. ‘Caller’s dog was attacked and killed by a neighbor’s dog.?

Sunday, June 29
Police removed a disorderly person from The Nugget.
Medical emergency on Stanton St.
Medical emergency on Athlone.
Around midnight, an Oxford Lakes Dr. resident called in to complain about a large group of teens hanging out and being loud.
Kids with fireworks on Metamora.
Fireworks on Lafayette.
Property damage reported on Hudson St.

Monday, June 30
An individual from Sever Title on S. Lapeer Rd. reported that his wife’s ex-husband came in and threatened him. He also accused the man of assault and battery.
A resident on Gail Court reported a larceny from auto.
Medical emergency on W. Leonard Rd.
Park workers reported a larceny from Stoney Lake Beach. An unknown individual removed several items from the park without permission.
Parking complaint make on Thornehill Trail.

Tuesday, July 1
A suspicious person was seen on East St. at both midnight and 1 a.m.
Residents reported a suspicious circumstance on East St.
A 40-year-old Crestwood man reported his prescription medication stolen.
Medical emergency on Farmbrook Trail.
A concerned wife on Hunters Rill called authorities because she heard ‘someone breathing on the front door.? The woman was worried it might be her husband, whom she has a personal protection order against.
An East St. resident reported an elderly male with Alzheimers disease missing.
An Oxford Twp. man returned to his vehicle, parked in Oxford High School’s east lot, to find that someone had broken out the driver’s side window.
Police were called to a 24-year-old Beckley man’s home to investigate a truck that had been broken into and scratched from the front left fender back to the rear tailgate.

Wednesday, July 2
A Clarkston man returned to his vehicle, parked in the southeast quadrant lot, after heading towards the Oxford Tap. The man had seen two youths eyeing his truck suspiciously. When he got back to the vehicle, 60 CDs, a video camera, a watch and $20 in cash had been stolen.
Police received a call from a 37-year-old N. Oxford Rd. woman after she had a suspicious run in with a man at the Meijer gas station. According to the woman, the man approached her and began to ask questions about horses. The Oxford woman chatted about the topic until she left to pay her bill. The man, who told her he was working at the Oxford Middle School construction site, was waiting for the woman at her vehicle when she returned from the shop. At this point, the woman says he ‘asked if she lived on N. Oxford Rd,? and looked her up and down. Feeling very uncomfortable with the man, and the fact that he knew where she lived, the woman left the station and contacted police.
A 15-year-old called police after finding that someone had run over his bike in the Crawford St. apartments parking lot.
Fireworks at the intersection of N. Washington and Center.
A Hunters Rill resident, who had been traveling along Lakeville Rd., was cited by authorities for careless driving and refusing to take a preliminary breath test (PBT)>
The owner of a vehicle with a ‘For Sale? sign in the window, and parked in the street at the intersection of Pontiac and Dennison streets, was instructed by police to remove the car.

Thursday, July 3
Abandoned auto found on First St.
Abandoned auto found on Stanton.
A 17-year-old Oxford Township youth was arrested by authorities for minor in possession and disorderly person. He was later charged with minor damage of police/fire property after damaging some items in the substation’s interview room.
A caller driving along S. Washington St. reported a strange man in gray pants and a white dress shirt trying to get into the back door of the Oxford Bank. Police learned that the man was a contractor working for the bank.
Suspicious persons seen on Pontiac St. turned out to be a couple of residents jogging on the Oxford Schools track.

Friday, July 4
A Park St. resident reported accidental property damage after a tree fell on two vehicles parked in the street.
Medical emergency on Romeo Rd.
Fireworks on Baypointe.
Fireworks on Stanton.
A concerned Louck St. resident contacted authorities because her sister and the sister’s boyfriend had been missing since July 3. She told dispatch that the couple was to be married this past Monday, July 7.
Medical emergency on Rochester Rd.
Medical emergency at the intersection of Lena Hill and Rochester Rd.
Crossroads for Youth reported a 15-year-old female runaway.

Saturday, July 5
One 17-year-old Oxford youth was charged with minor in possession of alcohol and a 17-year-old Lake Orion youth was charged with possession of marijuana after police investigated a suspicious looking vehicle parked in an undeveloped portion of Baypointe around 11:12 p.m.
Fireworks on Dennison St.
Civil dispute between a man and a woman on Redwood.
A resident on East St. complained of loud music in the area.
Fireworks on Edison.
Fireworks on East.
Around 8 a.m., a Pontiac St. resident reported to police ‘that it looks like one of the dugout’s roofs was blown off by the wind from the storms yesterday.? The caller also stated that it appeared the storage buildings had been broken into. A contact individual was reached to check and secure the area.
Suspicious person seen at the intersection of S. Washington and Burdick.
Juvenile complaint on East St.
A suspicious person wearing black was seen at the intersection of Mill and East.
An Oxford Township woman’s vehicle was deliberately scratch by an unknown party while parked in the Meijer parking lot from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.
A 35-year-old Franklin Rd. man found his garage door bent in early in the morning.

Sunday, July 6
Police arrested a 35-year-old Oxford man for driving with a suspended license after they stopped him for possibly stealing the vehicle he was using.
Residents on Park St. reported a suspicious circumstance around 12:53 a.m. when witnesses saw the occupants of a red car and black car yelling at each other.
A Sommerville Dr. resident reported that someone had hit his son’s car while parked in front of his home.
Abandoned auto found in southeast quadrant parking lot.
A brown lab was found tied to a fire hydrant and left with a bowl of water at the Dennison and Hudson intersection.
Maloney resident reported a 13-year-old runaway.
Officers pulled over an individual on S. Washington St. who had been involved in a situation where death threats were made. According to the transcripts, the individuals involved in the dispute resolved their differences.

Monday, July 7
Residents on Thornehill Trail complained about a vehicle parked on the sidewalk.
Fireworks on East St.
Family trouble between a husband and wife going through a divorce on Meadowbrook.
A 31-year-old County View Dr. resident reported that someone stole a CD case with 175 CDs in it from his vehicle.
A 20-year-old Meadowview resident reported that his wallet, with $35 and an ATM card, was stolen from his vehicle.
Sheriff’s deputies issued a 37-year-old Lakesview woman for being a disorderly person after visiting her home twice on complaints. Authorities arrived at the Oxford Township resident’s home to first investigate a noise complaint. After warning the woman that she would be cited if they returned, the officers were driving away when they saw fireworks come from the home’s yard. Upon returning, they found a box of used fireworks along the road and an angry neighbor ready to call police again.

Tuesday, July 8
An E. Burdick St. resident called in a noise complaint because a neighbor was holding a loud party.
Family trouble on Metamora Rd.
Fire personnel responded to a call for construction debris on fire at the end of a cul-de-sac new Bayshore Dr.
Building materials were found set aflame on Pineridge.

Wednesday, July 9
Domestic situation between a boyfriend and girlfriend on Oxford Lakes Drive.
Animal complaint on Ensley.
Authorities assisted a mother living at Lakeville Court and Glaspie with her 10-year-old child who was threatening to run away.
A female resident on Lakes Edge Ct. reported a disturbing collect call from an Oakland County Jail inmate. She did not know the caller, but he addressed her by name.
Animal complaint on Woodleigh Way and Oxford Lakes Dr.
Police received a report of arson of a port-a-potty on Deerpath Trail.
Civil matter between a husband and wife on Quail Ridge. The couple is currently going through a divorce.

Thursday, July 10
Police investigated a suspicious circumstance when a “woman called and stated that she put a pound and a half of meat in her refrigerator yesterday and it is gone now.”
Suspicious black Ford Escort seen parked on Park St.
Parents on Pearl St. reported to authorities that their 11-year-old son was missing. They were uncertain of his clothing and he was riding his bike. The youth returned shortly after the call.
A resident on Deerpath Trail received a surprise when a bottle rocket set his mailbox on fire.

Friday, July 11
Abandoned white van found on Glaspie.
Abandoned auto found at S. Washington and Stanton.
An E. Manor St. resident complained about kids knocking on her back window.
Police received a report of $1,000 in graduation money stolen from a red Pontiac Sunfire parked on Clearview.

Saturday, July 12
An Oxford man’s bicycle was stolen from behind the Oxford 7 Cinemas while he was inside watching a movie.
A second Oxford man’s bicycle was stolen while parked outside of the Village Manor Apartments later that night.
Suspicious vehicle seen on Oxford Lakes Drive around midnight.
A caller reported a “white Ford pick-up seems to be watching the bank” on S. Washington St.
Residents on Penny Lane complained that a neighbor was target shooting too close to home.
Suspicious vehicle seen on Glaspie.
Fireworks at the intersection of Oxford Lakes Dr. and Thornehill Trail.
Laurel Leah resident reported a stolen bike.
The owner’s of Boulder Creek Golf Course reported minor property damage after a vehicle traveled over the 9th hold dunes damaging the course.

Sunday, July 13
A caller on Pontiac St. reported a fight happening in Oxford Elementary School’s parking lot. The police found that an 18-year-old had beat up his 15-year-old brother. Both individuals were intoxicated.
Parking complaint on Glaspie. Police tagged a car that had not been moved in more than 48 hours.
A Kirkwood Rd. resident reported to authorities that her 37-year-old husband was missing. He was last seen at work earlier in the day.
A female resident on W. Burdick St. reported receiving harassing phone calls.
The suspicious circumstance reported at St. Paul Construction on Metamora Rd. turned out to be nothing more than a curious raccoon in the yard.

Monday, July 14
Police found five males and one female swimming after hours in Scripter Park.
A 42-year-old Lapeer Rd. resident reported that his driver’s side window had been busted out.
Suspicious person seen on Stanton St. around midnight.
A Pleasant St. resident made a juvenile complaint about several teens across the street yelling foul language.

Tuesday, August 19
A 19-year-old Oxford Township man was stopped for having a loud muffler and was found to be driving with a suspended license for the second time.
An E. Burdick St. resident contacted police to report his 11-year-old daughter missing after learning that the child’s mother had taken her on a trip to California without prior consent. Officials were able to locate the youngster and she was returned to her father.
A woman called 911 to report that two men parked in front of her home and went into the nearby woods.

Wednesday, August 20
Assault and battery reported at Crossroads for Youth.
Sick cared for on Pontiac St.
A suspicious circumstance on First St. turned out to be two subjects sleeping on the front porch of a vacant house.
Abandoned auto on Glaspie.

Thursday, August 21
A 26-year-old Gill Rd. resident, in Oxford Township, reported receiving threats from a 24-year-old Oxford Township man.
Animal complaint on Pearl St.
An Oxford mail carrier found a leather case with 52 CDs along W. Burdick St.
Sick cared for on Pearl St.

Friday, August 22
Witnesses observed about a dozen youths on the corner of S. Washington Rd. yelling and arguing.
Suspicious vehicle seen on Glaspie.
A resident near the intersection of Seymour Lake Rd. and Ramsey saw three vehicles parked in the roadway and several people rolling around in the nearby ditch.
Suspicious vehicle on Pontiac St.
Saturday, August 23
People setting up tents in the southwest quadrant parking lot were keeping area neighbors awake at 1:15 a.m.
A Highland Dr. woman reported her 9-year-old son missing. The youth turned up in town with his father.
Suspicious vehicle seen on Pontiac and Dennison streets.
An officer sent a group of youths loitering in the Oxford Bank drive-thru on their way.
Animal complaint on Dennison St.
Suspicious vehicle on Glaspie.
Sunday, August 24
Suspicious circumstance on First St. turned out to be raccoons fighting in a tree.
An Oxford Township man reported some malicious mischief after a group of unknown individuals fired paintballs into his backyard during his daughter’s senior first day of school party.
Suspicious person in the Starbuck’s parking lot turned out to be a delivery man sleeping in his truck.
A resident on West Manor reported that someone had broken into his shed and his home and stolen a dirt bike and three guns.
A 39-year-old male on Kintyre Dr. filed a report because he received a threatening note in his mailbox.
A suspicious circumstance on S. Glaspie and Broadway streets turned out to be a realtor showing a home.

Monday, August 25
Deputies investigated a suspicious circumstance when an 80-year-old Laurel Leah resident called to complain that someone had hit her home with a vehicle.

Tuesday, September 2
A resident on East St. reported an unknown individual trying to break into his vehicle.
Someone broke into a Sanders Rd. resident’s home by kicking in the front door. Several items were stolen from the property.
A suspicious person around Pleasant and Davison streets turned out to be a vagrant camping in the woods.
A suspicious circumstance at the intersection of Glaspie and Broadway turned out to be an intoxicated man laying in the roadway.
Witnesses reported a possible fight in the Oxford Elementary School parking lot.
A Thornehill Trail resident complained about several juveniles being outside and loud around 11:45 p.m.

Wednesday, September 3
A 32-year-old resident on East St. reported a stolen motor boat.
The handicap parking sticker of a 79-year-old N. Baldwin Rd. resident was stolen while he was in Meijer.
A Brentwood resident called 911 because an “unwanted subject outside in a car was stalking daughter. They stated he has possible gun in car.”
A suspicious circumstance in Starbucks Coffee Shop turned out to be an elderly man from a group home on Burdick St. having a cup of coffee.
Dive off at the Clark Gas Station.
Someone shattered the glass doorwall of a 55-year-old Thomas Rd. resident while she was away from home.
A 22-year-old Oxford Twp. man has been accused of assaulting a 26-year-old Oxford man while on Brentwood Dr.

Thursday, September 4
Caller on Pearl St. reported a neighbor that had a refrigerator sitting in their yard with the door still on.
An Oxford woman contacted police because her daughter’s ex-boyfriend was intimidating and assaulting her.
A resident on Dunlap Circle came home to find that someone had broken into his home. Thankfully, nothing was taken.

Friday, September 5
A bike was found under some trees on Glaspie.
Parking Complaint – A resident on Chari complained that “vehicles from Waterstone were parking along the street.”
A 45-year-old Lake Drive resident learned that someone was attempting to use her identity to open a Cingular Wireless account. The company contacted her because she already has an account with them.
Suspicious circumstance near First Financial Bank turned out to be an ex-employee properly picketing the business.
A female resident on W. Burdick reported her cell phone stolen.
Employees at Red Knapps American Grill found a passport.
Dispatch received a 911 call from a Mill Valley Court resident because someone peed in his drive.
Civil matter between an ex-husband and wife on W. Burdick St.
Suspicious person seen on S. Washington Rd.
A witness saw a juvenile throw down a bag with a marijuana joint in it around Stanton and Mill streets.
A possible fight was reported on East St.

Saturday, September 6
Suspicious circumstance reported on W. Burdick St.
Officers assisted a disabled vehicle on Washington Rd.
Officers assisted a disabled vehicle on Baypointe Dr.

Sunday, September 7
An Oxford Lakes Dr. resident reported that his home and car were egged.
Vehicle lockout on Lakes Edge Dr.
Suspicious circumstance reported on Pontiac St.

Monday, September 8
A 48-year-old Oxford Township man was pulled over for almost hitting another vehicle head on while driving down W. Drahner Rd. The man was arrested for operating a motor vehicle under the influence of liquor – third offense.
Suspicious person seen in Scripter Park.
Animal Complaint – A resident on Lakeville Court claims a neighbor’s dog pushed down her son when he got off the school bus.
An employee in the W. Burdick Plaza reported “teens on bikes yelling crude remarks to customers as they are leaving.”

Monday, October 13
A home on Pearl Street was “TP’d.”

Tuesday, October 14
A 35-year-old Pontiac man was arrested for Operating a vehicle Under the Influence of Liquor on S. Washington Street. It was the man’s second such offense.
Larceny from vehicle on Glaspie Street.
A 27-year-old man was “placed in cuffs” after a deputy saw him smash the front of an Automatic Teller Machine at a S. Lapeer Road bank. The man admitted it wasn’t “the smartest” thing he’d ever done, but the machine would not give his card back. The bank is pressing charges.
Larceny of $10 worth of gas from a S. Lapeer Road gas station. An attendant got the license plate number and reported it to the authorities.

Wednesday, October 15
Two cars reported “hot roddin’” on Crestwood Drive.
Someone “sugared” a truck’s fuel tank while it was parked on N. Washington Street. Damage estimated at $2,500.
An Oxford mother reported her 15-year-old daughter had had sex with three men, ranging in age from 18-22 years old. The men had known the family for a long time and knew of the girl’s age.
Two men fighting on Adventure Lane.
A Clear Lake Court man has received harassing phone calls after a picture of his wife appeared in a regional newspaper.

Thursday, October 16
Larceny of $150 from a N. Washington Street business.
On Fountain Crescent, the owner of a 2004 Dodge Ram returned to his truck to discover it was up on cinder blocks — all four wheels and tires ($3,000 worth) gone. (The lug nuts were found on the ground.)
Domestic assault of a Laurel Leah woman reported.

Friday, October 17
Minor personal damage accident (PDA) on Washington Street at East. No injuries, and an 18 year old Oxford man was cited for “impeding traffic.”
Somebody in the neighborhood of Pleasant Street was “shooting off M-80s.”
A 25-year-old man pulled over for wrong license plate tags, was arrested and charged with being in possession of marijuana, driving even though his license was suspended and for having two cannisters of “pepper spray.”
Larceny from a 1995 Chevy parked on Second Street. A CD player and changer were stolen.

Saturday, October 18
On N. Washington Street, a person called police to report they heard someone fall then cry for help. Police investigated and all was okay.
On W. Burdick Street a concerned citizen reported that a female teen was being assaulted by others.
Two female teens and three male teens were talked to by Oxford police after the cops were called by a S. Washington Street business manager — the teens were alleged to have been vandalizing the business.
On Ludwig Road a man driving his 18-year-old nephew and 12-year-old niece home, witnessed a naked man on a porch in the neighborhood. Oakland County Sheriff’s Deputies visited the home of the naked guy and discovered it was a home for the mentally ill.
On Baldwin Pointe, $500 worth of damage to a traffic signal.

Sunday, October 19
An 18-year-old Oxford woman reported at the Oxford Village Police Department, that her boyfriend and several of his friends were calling and harassing her. Police contacted the boyfriend, who said he would stop calling.
Larceny of a purse from the parking lot at Oxford Elementary School on Pontiac Street. The purse was taken from a Lapeer woman’s car, found later and returned to the woman.
A white male was seen running through people’s back yards on Oxford Lakes Dr. Police could not find the individual.
On Woodleigh Way, a concerned neighbor reported that a man in a gray four-door car was in the roadway watching a house for an hour. A few minutes later the concerned neighbor called back stating all was okay, the man was an “undercover P.I.”
Police received a number of 9-11 calls from a “5 or 6-year-old girl” home alone on Sanders Road.
A woman called police to report two youths were in the SE Municipal Parking lot, “taking caps off tires” of parked cars. One was wearing a yellow jacket the other a brown shirt. The two males got away on bikes before the cops could catch ‘em.
Tires slashed on Lakeville Road.
On Stacey Court, a man went to his 1999 Dodge Stratus and noticed that somebody had partially pried out the driver’s side door lock.

Monday, October 20
Minor PDA on W. Burdick Street, just before the light at Washington. A car in the right turn lane, decided to turn left and merged into the car in the left turn lane.
Car-deer accident on W. Burdick Street, just west of West Street.
An Oxford Township woman reported her purse was stolen from her car, while it was parked at Oxford Elementary School on Pontiac Street.
Signs damaged and stolen from Mechanic Street.
Police sent a man “on his way” after sleeping a few hours on a bench in the SW Municipal Parking Lot.
A construction worker fell off a roof on N. Oxford Road. Oxford Fire Department responded.
Compact Discs, a first aid kit and some keys were stolen from a Ford Explorer parked on Thomas Road.
On Fountainview, in the Waterstone Development, $1,600 worth of tools were stolen from a construction trailer. Entry was gained through a busted window.

Tuesday, October 21
A 36-year-old Oxford woman was arrested after making a 9-11 call on Glaspie Street. The call was bogus and the lady had four warrants out for her arrest.

Tuesday, October 21
Suspicious circumstance on Woodleigh Way turned out to be a 14-year-old trying to steal a pack of cigarettes from a neighbor’s garage.
Domestic assault between a mother and daughter on Aquaview Rd.
A resident on Mechanic St. reported some malicious mischief when he found that an unknown individual was continually removing the valve stem covers from area cars.
Family trouble between a couple on Golfvilla.

Wednesday, October 22
After being stopped for having an unlighted registration plate, a 31-year-old Lapeer man was arrested for a second offense of driving with a suspended license.
Oxford Village Police investigated a suspicious circumstance when a resident came into the station with what she claimed was a combination-locked suitcase full of handguns. The woman told police she wanted to hide the weapons from her soon-to-be ex-husband. Officers could not open the suitcase to verify its contents and instructed the woman to hide the items at a family member’s home.
Abandoned vehicle on S. Washington St.
Suspicious vehicle on N. Washington St. in front of Heckle and Jeckle’s Party Store turned out to be a newspaper delivery man taking over a new route.

Thursday, October 23
A female on Woodleigh Way called to report harassing phone calls coming over her cell phone.
Abandoned vehicle on Crawford St.
911 received a call from a resident on Thornehill Trail who wanted to get help for a friend in Sterling Heights. The man was transferred to Macomb Co. dispatch.

Friday, October 24
A 32-year-old Oxford man was cited for driving with a suspended license after he was pulled over on Lakeville Rd. for having an improper plate.
Abandoned vehicle on Powell St.
Civil matter reported between an Oxford woman and Art & Dick’s Party Store.
Suspicious circumstance in an apartment on W. Burdick St. turned out to be a broken door caused by an unknown individual opening it took hard and slamming it against the brick wall.
Suspicious circumstance in the Starbuck’s parking lot turned out to be “several kids going through cars.”

Saturday, October 25
A 39-year-old Oxford man was arrested for operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated after being stopped for going 48 mph in the new 35 mph speed zone on Lakeville Rd. Officers were doing a “stationary radar enforcement” in the area at the time.
Abandoned auto in the Oxford Market Place Mall.
A resident on W. Burdick St. called to report his vehicle stolen only to learn that the car had been repossessed.
Suspicious circumstance on Dayton St. turned out to be two young male friends of the homeowner’s child playing around and looking into windows around 11:30 at night. The youths were returned home by officers and their parents were informed of the village curfew laws.

Sunday, October 26
Family trouble on Hunters Rill between a woman and her parents over the custody of a grandchild.
A 25-year-old Tanview resident reported to the Oakland County Sheriff that she has been receiving threats from a neighbor.

Monday, October 27
Pontiac St. resident called in an animal complaint about a neighbor’s dog “using their yard to do their business.”
A teen driver was stopped for driving recklessly down Baypointe Dr.
Residents in the Oxford Lake subdivision reported a group of kids throwing eggs at the homes.
A woman on W. Drahner called 911 because she was concerned her mother, who had left the family’s home, would commit suicide.

Tuesday, November 4
A 17-year-old Park St. resident reported receiving threats and harassment.
Unusual situation – An 8-year-old child wandered into a downtown Oxford business and asked employees if she could use the phone to call her mother. After questioning the child, the business owners contacted police because the young girl had been left home alone. The police were able to contact the mother and Child Protective Services was called.
Medical emergency on Oxford Lakes Drive.
Police investigated a suspicious circumstance after an Oxford family reported that their deceased brother’s medication had turned up missing.
A Crawford St. resident filed a juvenile complaint about youths firing a bebe gun at a nearby house.
A family on Crawford St. reported a female juvenile missing around 11 p.m. The youth returned home later that night.
A 51-year-old Leonard man was cited for having an improper plate and not showing proof of insurance after he was stopped for not using his turn signal at the Lakeville Rd. and Glaspie St. intersection.
An Oxford man reported that his portable cement mixer was stolen from a construction site on Chelsea Court.

Wednesday, November 5
An E. Burdick St. resident contacted police because he suspects his brother of breaking into a storage unit he is renting.
Medical emergency on Dunlap Circle.
Welfare check requested on Moyer.
A caller reported a litter violation after seeing the driver of an older blue vehicle dumping a pizza box out the window around W. Burdick and West streets.
Medical emergency on Scarlet Oak.
Residents complained of juvenile skateboarders on Pleasant St.
The village police received a complaint of a barking dog around the Glaspie and Lakeville Rd. intersection.
A 40-year-old woman on Danwood reported being harassed by her ex-boyfriend, who lives on the same street.

Thursday, November 6
A 47-year-old female resident on Lakes Edge Drive reported receiving harassing phone calls from an unknown individual asking for personal information.
Civil matter between Park St. neighbors over the removal of a tree.
Family trouble on Pontiac St.
An unidentified caller contacted Oxford Village Police with information regarding an area prostitute.
Medical emergency on Lakeville Rd.
An Olive St. resident called 911 after she fell down and was unable to get up. The elderly lady was concerned because she had been cooking and there was food that could catch fire on the stove.
Medical emergency on Market St.
Vehicle lockout on S. Washington St.
Neglect – Employees at the Subway on W. Burdick St. received a surprise when a 49-year-old woman came in asking for a drink. The staff helped the woman pay for a drink and then learned that she was lost after wandering away from a group home on Coats Rd. The employees contacted the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department and a deputy assisted the woman back to the home. The deputy then contacted the Family Independence Agency so that the incident can be reviewed.
Diabetic emergency on Market St.
A resident on Second St. reported receiving threats and harassment from on unknown individual.

Friday, November 7
Suspicious persons reported on Mechanic St. turned out to be some youths at Daniel Axford Elementary.
A female resident on Park St. called the Oxford Police Department because her sister-in-law was threatening to come to her home and harm her.
Parking complaint in the southwest quadrant parking lot.
Medical emergency on Hummer Lake.
Medical emergency on Cardigan.
A resident on Woodleigh Way complained about a neighbor’s dog being unleashed and standing on the porch barking.
Juvenile complaint on Glaspie Rd.
Vehicle lockout on Powell.

Saturday, November 8
Vehicle lockout on Center St.
Medical emergency on Lakeshore.
The landlord of the Crawford St. apartments contacted police for a welfare check on an elderly tenant. The landlord heard water running all morning, but no one was answering the door or phone. Police contacted the woman and she was fine.
Slip and fall on W. Beverly.
Medical emergency on Hilberg.

Sunday, November 9
War Protest – Oxford dispatch received several phone calls about “12 war protesters standing on the corner” of N. Washington and E. Burdick streets. Several of the calls were from individuals complaining of loitering. One call was from an individual asking why the “police were harassing them.”
A mother on N. Coats Rd. reported possible child abuse after her daughter came home with a bruise after visiting her father in Waterford for the weekend. The mother told officers this had happened in the past.
Residents on Thomas Rd. filed an animal complaint about a neighbor with an aggressive and uncontrollable black dog. An officer attempted to contact the owners of the animal when he was able to experience the dog’s temperament first-hand after stepping on the property. The officer felt threatened by the animal, which was not chained or kept in an enclosure, and drew his pepper spray, but was not forced to use it. After making contact with the owners, the officer informed the residents they would have to keep the animal on a leash or in a fenced enclosure, and patrol in the area would be increased.
A woman on Brookhollow reported some runaways from her home. The situation turned out to be two teenage girls who left the home because they were angry at being punished for smoking a cigarette. The youths were quickly found and returned to their parents.

Monday, November 10
Parking complaint on N. Washington Rd.
Medical emergency on Oxford Lakes Drive.
Suspicious circumstance in the southeast quadrant parking lot turned out to be “two juveniles casing cars in parking lot” behind the theater.
Family trouble on Malony between a husband and wife going through a divorce.

Tuesday, November 11
A 45-year-old Crawford St. man reported that someone had broken into his storage unit at the Lock It Mini Storage on Metamora Rd. The man said he had previously lost his keys and the unknown individual must have used them to get into the unit.

Tuesday, November 11
Five windows were discovered broken out of Oxford High School by a school employee.
A suspicious vehicle in the northeast quadrant municipal lot turned out to be a couple visiting friends in the area.

Wednesday, November 12
A resident on E. Burdick St. reported the theft of two kerosene heaters from his garage.

Thursday, November 13
A manager of the Oxford 7 Cinemas filed an assault and battery report against the father of an ex-employee.
Credit Fraud – A 68-year-old Oxford Township woman reported that an unknown individual was opening credit accounts in her name.

Friday, November 14
An unknown individual broke one of the outdoor movie display cases at the Oxford 7 Cinemas.
After responding to a one car accident on Hummer Lake Rd., Oakland County Sheriff’s Deputies decided to cite the Hosner Rd. man for operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated, third offense, and driving with a restricted license.

Saturday, November 15
A resident on Thornehill Trail reported that an unknown individual had thrown a bottle of rum through the rear window of her vehicle sometime during the night.

Sunday, November 16
Suspicious circumstance reported at Pat’s Place.
A family on Oxford Lakes Drive reported that their house was egged sometime during the night.
Suspicious circumstance at the intersection of Moyer and Park streets.
Family trouble between a couple on Thomas Rd.

Monday, November 17
A family on Trinity Court called 911 because they heard “someone attempting to get into their house.”
Family trouble on Parker Lake Blvd.
An area resident filed a minor property damage report after finding that someone had keyed the full length of a van while parked in the northeast quadrant lot.
Resident on Dayton reported two 4-wheelers zooming around the neighborhood.

Tuesday, December 16
A simple assault between an Oxford business owner and a delivery man outside Parkside Dairy was reported to Village police .
Dispatch received a 911 call for family trouble on Chesapeake.

Wednesday, December 17
An attempted breaking and entering was reported by Fatty’s Pizza.
Suspicious vehicle on W. Burdick St. turned out to be an intoxicated man sleeping in his car.
Medical emergency on Hosner Circle.
Medical emergency on Yale.
Slip and fall on W. Drahner Rd.
Suspicious circumstance in the southwest quadrant municipal parking lot turned out to be a couple having a verbal argument while leaving Rob’s Place.
An Oxford man was cited for disorderly person after a resident on Cross Timbers reported that the indivudal had been pounding on his front door and trying to get into his home.
Family trouble between a husband and wife on Brabb Rd.

Thursday, December 18
A 32-year-old Oxford woman contacted police after she injured herself in a slip and fall that occured in the northwest quadrant municipal parking lot between Curves for Women and The Scrapping Post. Officers inspected the scene and found that the puddle the woman had parked beside and walked through had a layer of ice attached to the pavement approximately two inches below the water’s surface.
Village officers assisted a resident on Baypointe Dr.
Domestic assault between a boyfriend and girlfriend on Scarlet Oak Court.
Medical emergency on Shummand Branch.
Medical emergency on Market St.
Dispatch received a call about a driver with road rage around the S. Washington and E. Burdick St. intersection. The driver supposedly got out of his car and banged on the driver’s side window of another vehicle.
A woman on Chapman Branch called 911 because she was “vomiting” in her bedroom, and she wanted an officer to come to her home and make sure all the lights were out.

Friday, December 19
The owner of Bead Boutique filed a retail fraud report after finding that two necklaces had been stolen by an unidentified individual.
Suspicious vehicle in the Oxford Market Place parking lot turned out to be a passing motorist who stopped to eat her fast food lunch.
Medical emergency on Lakeville Rd.
Suspicious person seen on Lakesedge Dr.
A 71-year-old Oxford Twp. woman learned that her identity had been stolen when she was contacted by a collections agency for $489.67 owed to Target.

Saturday, December 20
A 39-year-old female resident on Willow St. reported receiving threats from a 40-year-old Plymouth man.
Suspicious vehicle seen outside of Regina Paul’s Salon.
A W. Burdick St. resident reported that her brother-in-law had threatened her entire family.
Vehicle lockout on W. Burdick St.
A Hosner Rd. resident reported losing her firearm while out riding with the Metamora Hunt Club.

Sunday, December 21
Family trouble on S. Lapeer Rd.
A resident filed an animal complaint about a Shepherd-type dog running loose around W. Burdick and Pontiac streets.
Suspicious circumstance on Mechanic St. turned out to be a group of kids hanging out in Daniel Axford Elementary’s parking lot.

Tuesday, December 22
A 40-year-old Oxford Township man has been accused by a 32-year-old Rochester woman of assault. The woman claims the local man pushed her to the ground twice while she was trying to leave his apartment.
Over the weekend of December 20-22, unknown individuals broke into the construction site at the current Oxford Middle School. The construction company MCV, Inc. reported that several items were taken from a locked “gang box” tool storage locker at the site. One of the companies owners suspects a previous employee.

Tuesday, December 23
After driving to the Oxford substation to fill out a statement pertaining to another incident, a 40-year-old Oxford Township man was cited for driving with a suspended license.

Wednesday, December 24
The evening bar tender reported customer trouble at Rob’s Bar after an Oxford man, whom employees had refused to serve, refused to leave the premises.
Vehicle lockout on Woodleigh Way.
Officers assisted a resident on Chapman Branch with a lost wallet.
Police assisted a citizen with a disabled vehicle on Pontiac St.
Vehicle lockout on East St.
Medical emergency on Berkshire Court.
A 21-year-old resident on Seymour Lake Rd. was ticketed for disorderly conduct and disturbing the peace after neighbors complained more than once around 4:30 in the morning about the noise coming from a party.

Thursday, December 25
Family trouble on Golf Villa Dr.
Police assisted an elderly resident on Market St. with getting back into bed.
Medical emergencies reported on Coyell, Indian Lake Rd. and at the change over for Ray and Oxford roads.

Friday, December 26
Officers performed a welfare check on a Chapman Branch resident after dispatch received a 911 call from the woman asking for someone to come and check her blood pressure.
Medical emergency on Crawford St.
A resident on W. Burdick St. was reported for disturbing the peace with loud music.
Medical emergency on Sebek St.

Saturday, December 27
A 20-year-old Oxford man was ticketed for minor in possession of alcohol after officers detected the odor of intoxicants during a traffic stop.
Parking complaint on Staton St.
Medical emergency on N. Washington St.
Medical emergency on N. Washington St. at the Silhouette Beauty Salon.
Officers assisted a citizen with a disabled vehicle at the intersection of S. Washington and Dennison streets.
Suspicious vehicle on Boypointe Dr. turned out to be a male and a female sitting in their car. Police hurried the couple along.
Medical emergency on Oak Ridge.
Medical emergency on Mill St.
Parking complaint on Crawford St.
Suspicious vehicle seen on Pontiac St. in the Oxford Elementary School parking lot.
Medical emergency on Overland.

Sunday, December 28
Police assisted a citizen on S. Washington St. who’s two dogs had been hit by a car.
Sheriff’s deputies assisted a family on Sanders Rd. with a 12-year-old child that was acting out of control.
Vehicle lockout on Crawford St.
Suspicious circumstance on N. Washington St. turned out to be someone taking wooden pallets from Lakeland Soft Water.
Medical emergency on Parker Lake Blvd.
Several runaways were reported from Crossroads for Youth to the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department. Deputies were able to return five youths to the premises on Mon., Dec. 29.

Monday, December 29
A resident on Crawford St. reported a suspicious circumstance after an unknown individual contacted her claiming “he was an attorney filing a lawsuit against telemarketers.” The woman gave the man her date of birth and checking account number.

Tuesday, December 30
A suspicious circumstance at the intersection of Stanton and Mill streets turned out to be four juveniles hanging out in the municipal parking lot.
Resident on Sunset filed an animal complaint about a “vicious dog running loose.”
An area couple received a ticket for “parking” on Lakeville Court.
Resident on Sunset reported receiving harassing phone calls on her cell phone.
Suspicious person reported on Ashleyway.
Domestic assault between an ex-husband and wife on Moyer St.

Wednesday, December 31
An unknown caller reported a domestic argument inside of Meijer.
Suspicious circumstance reported on East St.
Abandoned vehicle on Baypointe Dr.

Thursday, January 1
Resident on W. Burdick St. turned over a loose dog with a flashlight hooked to its collar to village police.
Village police assisted a motorist with a disabled vehicle on Washington St.
Fireworks reported on Oxford Lakes Dr.
Medical emergency on Rochester Rd.
Fireworks reported on East St.

Friday, January 2
Suspicious vehicle seen on W. Burdick St.
A resident on N. Manor St. reported that his vehicles tires were cut sometime during the night.
Suspicious vehicle seen on Glaspie St.
Suspicious vehicle seen in the Oxford Elementary School parking lot on Pontiac St.

Saturday, January 3
A resident on W. Burdick St. filed a malicious mischief report after her vehicle was struck by a paint ball.
Animal complaint made on W. Burdick St.
Resident on Laurel Leah called 911 because a child in her home “will not leave her alone.”
Officers assisted a motorist on Lincoln St. with a disabled vehicle.
Employees from William’s Art Glass reported seeing unknown individuals using the dumpster located in the northeast quadrant municipal parking lot.
Residents around the Lakeville Rd. and Glaspie St. intersection complained about a small dog running loose in the area.
A resident on Woodleigh Way reported credit card fraud after she received a bill and learned that an unknown individual had been using an account, listed in her maiden name, she closed eight years ago.

Sunday, January 4
Suspicious person seen driving around the Subway parking lot.
Medical emergency on Center St.
Resident on Chesapeake called 911 about juveniles fighting in the street.

Monday, January 5
Dispatch received a 911 call from a home on Lake Dr. for family trouble.
Medical emergency on W. Burdick St.
Customer trouble reported by an employee at Mia’s Cleaners.
Medical emergency on Baldwin Rd.
Parking complaint at the Pontiac and Dennison streets intersection.

Monday, January 6
Suspicious circumstance on Crawford St. turned out to be just a trunk left open on a parked vehicle.
Tuesday, January 7
A 34-year-old N. Washington St. disabled resident reported a suspicious circumstance when she found that $80 was missing from a jar in her home.
A 35-year-old Oxford Township man and his wife claim that a 26-year-old Pontiac man assaulted them while they were having dinner at a friend’s home.
Wednesday, January 8
A 911 call from Maloney St. came in regarding a “bi-polar female getting crazy, family wants her committed.”
Employees at Starbucks Coffee called police because of an employee who was recently fired getting out of control. The employee left without any incident.
Thursday, January 9
After receiving reports about a couple possibly smoking marijuana in the southeast quadrant municipal parking lot, police arrested a 22-year-old Lake Orion man for violating a personal protection order (PPO). The man was in the parked vehicle with a 16-year-old Addison Twp. girl whose father filed the PPO. The Lake Orion resident was later cited for possession of marijuana.
Dispatch received a 911 call for a baby locked in a vehicle at Vacs Ventures Inc.
A mother on Somerville reported around 10:45 p.m. that her 14-year-old daughter had run away from home. The girl was later found at a friends house and returned to her home.
Friday, January 10
Neighbors called police because an E. Burdick St. resident was disturbing the peace with loud music. The resident turned down the music on his own without police contact.
A resident on W. Flint St. called dispatch because a “car full of kids was out threatening the homeowner.”
Police arrested a 33-year-old Oxford Township man after he supposedly struck a car stopped at the intersection of Seymour Lake and Baldwin roads, and then left the scene. The township man was later intercepted and stopped by village police. He was arrested for operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated, leaving the scene of an accident, possession of open intoxicants and refusal of chemical test.
Saturday, January 11
A homeowner on First St. reported a suspicious circumstance when she found “some footprints in her yard.”
Sunday, January 12
A 48-year-old Tanview resident filed a minor property damage report after finding “someone had run over his mailbox, shrubs and a tree” during the night.

Tuesday, January 20
A resident on S. Glaspie St. called dispatch because he thought his son ran away from home. The youth was contacted at school and was heading home.
Parking complaint on Glaspie St.
Family trouble between a mother and son on Tanview Drive.

Wednesday, January 21
Family trouble on Willow.
A woman on Thornehill Trail reported being harassed and threatened by her brother.
Family trouble between a mother and son on Sunset Blvd.

Thursday, January 22
Suspicious circumstance on Woodleigh Way turned out to be two car loads of “adult kids” fighting at an intersection.
A resident on Leighton Lane reported a suspicious circumstance when he got two phone calls at 9:15 p.m. from an unknown individual asking for “James Priestly.”

Friday, January 23
Police assisted a disabled semi-truck blocking a southbound lane of S. Washington St. in front of Starbucks.
Suspicious person reported in front of the Covered Wagon.
Vehicle lockout on Woodleigh Way.
An Oxford Township resident contacted authorities after she learned that an unknown individual had forged her name in order to cash her monthly investment check.
Shanska USA reported to authorities that lumber was stolen from the construction site at the current middle school.
A 17-year-old Oxford resident reported receiving threats and harassment from her father, who lives in Leonard.

Saturday, January 24
Domestic assault reported between a boyfriend and girlfriend in a W. Burdick St. apartment.
Juvenile complaint on S. Washington Rd. because two juveniles were seen “snooping” around a delivery truck at 9:00 p.m.
A Roxridge Court resident reported being threatened and harassed by a Clarkston man.
Sheriff’s deputies investigated a suspicious circumstance on Basket Branch where a home owner was found having difficulties breathing and with several visible wounds. After collecting the evidence, deputies determined the man had supposedly become intoxicated and fallen off his front porch.

Sunday, January 25
After investigating a call from a Subway employee about a suspicious vehicle parking in the W. Burdick St. lot, police arrested the 20-year-old Oxford man sitting in the car for possession of marijuana.
Medical emergency on Cove Dr.
A suspicious person reported on S. Washington St. turned out to be a local store’s employee returning to work late in the evening to pick up some items.
Family trouble on Lakes Edge Dr.

Monday, January 26
A suspicious person seen on W. Burdick St. turned out to be a woman in a burgundy full size van acting oddly.
Animal complaint made about a barking dog on Woodleigh Way.
After supposedly driving his truck into a snowbank by Louie’s Restaurant, a 41-year-old Leonard man was arrested for operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated, having open intoxicants in his vehicle, resisting and obstructing a police officer and refusing a breathalizer test.
The owner of Ultimate Woodcrafters contacted deputies after learning that someone had tried to break into a took truck during the night.
A Lapeer Rd. apartment tenant filed a report accusing his landlord of assaulting him during an argument.

Tuesday, February 3
A resident on Hunter’s Rill reported minor property damage after she discovered that the windshield and antenna of her car had been broken.
Suspicious person on Crawford St. turned out to be an unidentified man “at the home’s front door yelling shoot me, shoot me.”

Wednesday, February 4
An Oxford Twp. man was cited for speeding and not having a license, plates or proof of insurance after he was pulled over for supposedly going 70 in a 55 mph zone on Baldwin Rd. The man’s vehicle was also impounded at the time.

Thursday, February 5
An Oxford Twp. man was cited for driving with a suspended license after he was pulled over for having expired plates on a trailer.
18-year-old Malena Lane youth filed an assault and battery report after a 21-year-old Oxford Twp. man supposedly pushed him into the side of his car.

Friday, February 6
42-year-old female on Yale Rd. reported that her family has been receiving harassing phone calls for several days.
A 17-year-old Oxford Twp. youth was cited for disorderly conduct after he supposedly used vulgar language in the presence of a school official while on a school bus.

Saturday, February 7
A group of Oxford juveniles contacted officers to please “call parents to come and pick them up.”
Parking complaint on Thornehill Trail.

Sunday, February 8
Employees at Collier Lanes contacted sheriff’s deputies for assistance with an intoxicated patron who would not leave the premises.

Monday, February 9
A 17-year-old Oxford High School student reported a camcorder, with carrying case and cords, stolen from his locker.
Resident on Thornehill Trail discovered that an unknown individual was using her debit card after an unauthorized automatic withdrawal appeared on the account.

Tuesday, February 10
Resident on Pontiac St. reported a suspicious circumstance when he returned home to find his front door open.
Police received a report of accidental property damage after a semi-truck took out a sign at the intersection of E. Burdick and S. Washington streets.

Wednesday, February 11
Attempted breaking and entering on Park St.
A female resident on Hovey St. reported a suspicious circumstance when she found that an unknown individual had hopped the unopened gate, walked through her yard and hopped the fence into her neighbor’s property.
Animal complaint on Lincoln St. turned out to be a opossum that had latched onto a garbage can and wouldn’t let go.
59-year-old S. Baldwin Rd. resident reported a home invasion after he returned to discover the front door open on his house.

Thursday, February 12
Attempted breaking and entering of a vehicle parking in a driveway on Pontiac St.
Parking complaint on Woodleigh Way.
Vehicle lockout in the southwest quadrant parking lot.
Family trouble on Lakeshore Dr.
Suspicious vehicle seen on S. Washington St.

Friday, February 13
Family trouble between a Holly woman and her mother in Oxford Bank’s parking lot.
A caller reported a suspicious circumstance on Pontiac St. after seeing “several juveniles taking a female into a garage.”
Employee on Glaspie St. called for assistance with a stray cat that had entered the business and was “setting the alarm off.”
Abandoned auto in the northeast quadrant municipal parking lot.
Suspicious person reported on Davison St.
Domestic assault between an Oxford woman and her ex-boyfriend in the northwest quadrant municipal parking lot.
Attempted home invasion reported on Laurel Leah.
19-year-old Oxford Twp. youth was cited for assault and battery, allowing an unlicensed individual to drive, under-aged possession of alcohol and contributing to the delinquency of a minor after he and a couple friends supposedly shot paintballs from a car window at another youth and residents’ properties.

Saturday, February 14
Suspicious circumstance on Lakes Edge Dr. turned out to be a helicopter flying low.
Medical emergency on Center St.
Suspicious vehicle seen on Lakes Edge Dr.

Sunday, February 15
47-year-old Park St. resident reported minor damage to her home after discovering a broken water balloon that had cracked the siding.
Suspicious vehicle on Baypointe Dr. turned out to belong to some individuals ice fishing on the lake.
Parking complaint on S. Washington St.
Suspicious vehicle seen on S. Washington St.

Monday, February 16
Vehicle lockouts on South and North Washington Road.
Abandoned auto on Crawford St.

Sunday, February 15
A 50-year-old resident on Hagerman Rd. reported receiving harassing phone calls.

Tuesday, February 17
Neighbor trouble on Thorneapple because of a youth supposedly misusing a BB gun.
Parking complaint made on Lakesedge Dr.
Medical emergency on Worthington.
Suspicious vehicle seen on Glaspie St.
A Lakesedge Dr. resident called officers for assistance with getting his Nintendo tapes back from his ex-girlfriend.
An employee at the Oxford Leader filed a juvenile complaint after seeing a youth shoot paintballs at his vehicle. An second employee informed deputies that their vehicle had been hit by paintballs the day before.

Wednesday, February 18
A woman on East Lake Court called 911 and “stated that she thinks someone may be stealing construction equipment” from a nearby property.
Medical emergency on Hummerlake Rd.
Abandoned auto on Crawford St.
Starbucks employees called in a juvenile complaint.
Medical emergency on Chaning Dr.

Thursday, February 19
A resident on Baypointe Dr. called in a trespassing report. The caller stated that “two trucks parked on the dead end, the owners went across the (caller’s) property to go fish on the lake.”
Civil matter on W. Burdick St.
Medical emergency on Lakeville Rd.
Suspicious circumstance on W. Burdick St. turned out to be a loud truck trying to start.
An Oxford Schools bus driver contacted Oakland County Sheriff’s deputies after a small black car supposedly disregarded the school bus signals showing that students were loading. The bus driver was able to get a license plate number the car was tracked to an Addison Twp. home.

Friday, February 20
48-year-old female on Broadway threatened to commit suicide.
Resident on S. Baldwin Rd. called 911 and claimed that his father had assaulted him.
Domestic assault between a husband and wife in a Pontiac Rd. apartment.
Medical emergency on W. Drahner Rd.
Police received an animal complaint when a black lab puppy was found running down the middle of Washington St.
Suspicious circumstance reported on Louck.

Saturday, February 21
A resident on Seymour Lake Rd. called 911 about an injured deer he found in his front yard.
A young female resident called officers after she hit a huskie while driving along Mechanic St. The young woman reported that the dog ran away.
Officers assisted a motorist on S. Washington St. with a tire change.
Suspicious vehicle seen on N. Washington and W. Burdick streets.
Medical emergency on Nippigon Drive.

Sunday, February 22
Suspicious vehicle on S. Washington and Burdick streets turned out to be a resident being dropped off at her home.
Medical emergency on Chieftan Circle.
A female resident on E. Peninsula Court learned that her identity had been stolen when she found unauthorized charges on her checking account.
Family trouble between a father and daughter on Thomas Rd.
Medical emergency on Indian Knoll Dr.
A mother on Laurel Leah called 911 to report that her son had been hit in the head by another youth. She was transferred to the Oakland County Sheriff who investigated the possible assault between the two 13-year-old boys.
Suspicious vehicle on Pleasant and Dennison streets turned out to be a resident moving from his home.
Medical emergency on Seymour Lake Rd.

Monday, February 23
Suspicious circumstance on Maple St. turned out to be a realtor reporting a lost key after showing a home.
A Laurel Leah resident called 911 because of some children throwing snowballs at his home.

Tuesday, February 24
A 16-year-old Oxford youth was accused by a Napa Auto Parts employee of trying to steal a battery, and then assaulting him.
Medical emergency on S. Washington St.
Medical emergency on W. Drahner Rd.
Female resident on Pineview Court reported receiving threats from her ex-husband. The woman was concerned for herself and the safety of her daughter.
Medical emergency on Lakesedge Dr.
Medical emergency on N. Lapeer Rd.
A 42-year-old Oxford Township man was cited for assault after he supposedly struck a 13-year-old youth in the chest. The man was also cited for trespassing at the time.
Police received a parking complaint about a vehicle parked in the handicapped space of the southwest quadrant municipal parking lot.
Abandoned auto on Crawford St.
Suspicious person seen on N. Washington St.
Juvenile complaint on N. Washington Rd.
Parking complaint on Woodleigh Way.

Wednesday, February 25
Parking complaint on S. Washington Rd.
Abandoned auto found at the intersection of Mill and Broadway.
Suspicious circumstance on Sbek Rd. was reported after a resident found “54 pills of his seizure medication” missing.
Medical emergency on Lake Shore Dr.

Thursday, February 26
Malicious mischief reported on Louck.
Suspicious vehicle seen on East St.
Medical emergency on Market St.

Friday, February 27
First St. resident filed an animal complaint about a dog barking for 15 minutes.
Litter violation on East St.
Fight reported on Brentwood.
Three Oxford Township youths were cited for trespassing at 8:40 p.m. in Seymour Lake Park.
Medical emergency on N. Lapeer Rd.
Medical emergency on Cobblestone Lane.
Oxford 7 Cinemas filed a juvenile complaint after some youths attempted to “sneak” into the theater without paying, and then, after being asked to leave the premises, hung around outside.
Medical emergency on Lakeville Rd.
Parking complaint on Lakesedge Dr.
A 61-year-old Warren woman filed a larceny report against Gem Craft Homes, owned by a Leonard man. The woman claims the company took several “designer fixtures” after she fired them and asked them to leave her property.

Saturday, February 28
Suspicious person seen around the Mill and E. Burdick streets intersection.
Suspicious vehicle on S. Washington St. around 8:20 a.m. turned out to be a resident waiting on Oxford Bank to open.
Two unknown subjects were found trespassing on Oxford Lake.
Parking complaint made on Dennison St.
Vehicle lockout in the southwest quadrant municipal parking lot.
Medical emergency on W. Drahner Rd.
Medical emergency on S. Washington St.
Juvenile complaint made by a resident on Ensley after seeing a youth damaging a street sign.
Resident on Ensley reported a suspicious circumstance when the cover was found off the drain at the end of the street.
Suspicious circumstance on W. Burdick St. turned out to be a vehicle “shot with a paintball on the passenger side.”
Medical emergency on Charitoo Ridge.

Sunday, February 29
After being called to Lakeside Dr. for an animal complaint, Oxford Village Police Officers found a severely injured deer on the side of the road. For humane reasons, the officers “put down” the animal.
Medical emergency Lakeville Rd.
Officers found two 13-year-old youths behind Ace Hardware violating curfew around 12:10 a.m.
Assault reported at Crossroads for Youth.
58-year-old man on Royal Birkdale Drive reported receiving threats and harassment from an unknown individual.
Attempted suicide reported on Moyer St. Officers responded to the scene and the subject was fine.
Medical emergency on Market St.
Juvenile complaint made about three to four youths with skateboards on Pleasant St.
Abandoned auto on West St.
Female resident on W. Burdick St. filed a noise complaint against her upstairs neighbor.
An Oxford Township woman reported a suspicious circumstance after receiving a call from a man, who claimed to work for an electronic warehouse, stating that “he had the CDs that her late husband had ordered.” The woman was unaware of any CDs.

Monday, March 1
A 33-year-old Pearl St. resident reported receiving harassing phone calls from her ex-boyfriend. The couple share a child.
Medical emergency on N. Lapeer Rd.
Medical emergency on Brentwood.
48-year-old Oxford resident reported a suspicious circumstance after being followed by an unknown individual in Meijers and out to the parking lot.
Suspicious circumstance at the Pleasant and W. Burdick streets intersection turned out to be a broken down vehicle waiting for a tow.
17-year-old Oxford Township man reported losing his cell phone at Meijers.
Father on Lakeville Rd. filed a juvenile complaint because he found an opened, half-empty container of alcohol in his son’s room.
Medical emergency on Cobblestone Lane.
Vehicle lockout on Hudson St.
Medical emergency on W. Drahner Rd.
Medical emergency on Noble Rd.
Suspicious circumstance on Pontiac St. turned out to be a homeowner walking his dog in the backyard with a flashlight.

Tuesday, March 2
Abandoned auto in the southeast quadrant municipal parking lot.
Medical emergency on Chinkapin Rill with a suicidal subject.
Medical emergency on Crestmoor Dr.
Vehicle lockout in the southeast quadrant municipal parking lot behind the Oxford Tap.

Wednesday, March 3
Employees at Jets Pizza reported a suspicious circumstance when an unknown individual ordered a pizza over the phone, paid for it with a credit card and then did not pick it up. Police learned that the credit account was already being tracked.
Suspicious vehicle on Glaspie St. by the baseball fields turned out to be an employee from a local business on break.
Juvenile complaint about skate boarders on S. Washington St.
Suspicious vehicle seen on First St.
Suspicious circumstance on Lincoln St. turned out to be skate boarders.
Resident on Spring Lake filed an animal complaint because his two Great Danes were missing. The dogs turned out to be sleeping in a back room of his home.
Suspicious vehicle seen on W. Burdick St.

Thursday, March 4
Resident on Glaspie St. called in a suspicious circumstance when she thought she heard someone in the empty upstairs apartment.

Friday, March 5
Residents on Market St. filed a parking complaint about a dark van parked in the “No Parking” zone.
Officers assisted a 19-year-old Hudson St. resident who was showing homicidal and suicidal tendencies.
Family trouble on S. Washington Rd.
Suicidal 15-year-old reported on Lakesedge Dr.
Civil matter on N. Washington Rd. between neighbors over a property line dispute.
Fire wires reported down at the corner of Lakeville Rd. and Chinkapin Rill.
Residents at the corner of Pearl and Broadway filed a juvenile complaint because of “kids laying on skate boards in the street.”
Employees of the Oxford 7 Cinemas called police for assistance with an “intoxicated male passed out in the show.”
22-year-old resident was cited for having open intoxicants in his vehicle after he was pulled over for having a headlight and tail light out.

Saturday, March 6
A 28-year-old Woodleigh Way resident reported his stereo system stolen from his black Toyota.
Family trouble between a brother and sister on Powell St.
Suspicious vehicle seen on Baypointe Dr.
Odor investigation on Market St.
Animal complaint on Hummer Lake Rd.
Neighbors on N. Washington and E. Burdick streets called in a juvenile complaint about kids skate boarding in the roadway.

Sunday, March 7
Resident on Mechanic St. called 911 with the location of a party that included underaged drinking.
Resident on W. Burdick St. filed a noise complaint about an upstairs neighbor partying.
Juvenile complaint on Sebek Blvd.
Attempted overdose on Scarlet Oak Lane.
Suspicious circumstance on Pleasant St. turned out to be a father concerned about the welfare of his 14-year-old daughter. The young girl was staying with her mother at the time.
Crossroads For Youth filed a Minor Damage of Property report after a 17-year-old resident supposedly smashed out the headlights and tail lights of a vehicle.

Monday, March 8
Suspicious circumstance on W. Burdick St. turned out to be a woman on Drahner Rd. asking for assistance with checking on her mother, who lives across the way.

Tuesday, March 9
Domestic assault reported between a boyfriend and girlfriend on Post Branch.

Tuesday, March 9
A family reported a man contracted to build their Algonquin Trail home had bilked them out of $257,365 and not completed their home.
A Oxford teen reported that sometime during sixth hour, somebody opened her high school locker and stolen her purse (plus the 60 bucks, and keys inside).
Sign ran over on W. Drahner Road by Clear Lake Elementary School. Officials are looking for a white truck, suspected of the destruction.
Seizure on Shipman.
On Glaspie Street a lost husky dog was found and returned to its owner.
On Pontiac Street one resident wanted another’s dog off her property.
Skateboarders in a church parking lot on E. Burdick Street.
Wednesday, March 10
Dogs attacking ducks on Hummer Lake Road.
Gun shots heard on Hummer Lake Road.
Abandoned vehicle in the northwest municipal parking lot.
A Lakes Edge Dr. resident reported that a solicitor came to her door, which she refused to open. She then heard the solicitor yell something. She wants the solicitor escorted from the neighborhood.
On Pontiac Street, skateboarders reported “lurking” in the area of a church, waiting for parishioners to leave.
A black Grand Cherokee was reported driving recklessly on S. Washington Street.
Disturbance of the peace on East Street.
A television blew up, filling a Roy Street home with smoke.
Lacerated ear on Fountainview Lane.
Smoke alarm on Cirrus.
An Oxford High School student reported someone keyed his 2001 Plymouth Neon
Thursday, March 11
A Honser Road resident reported somebody threw rocks at her home during the night.
Lost or stolen plastic garbage can on Harwood Road.
Suspicious red Ford Escorted reported on East Street.
Personal Injury Accident at the M-24/Drahner Road intersection. A person was having difficulty breathing on Dennison Street.
Friday, March 12
A black Grand Am parked in handicapped space in the southwest municipal parking lot was ticketed.
Wires down on Thomas Road near Second Street.
Personal Injury Accident at the intersection of Lakeville and Glaspie.
Hospice death on Lakeville Road reported.
Parking complaint at Oxford Elementary School.
Saturday, March 13
Medical emergencies on W. Drahner, Market Street and Sandhurst.
Leaking fire hydrant on Inverness.
From Sunset Boulevard, a woman called in about 11:30 p.m. complaining she heard “young” kids yelling.
Four loose dogs and one pit bull reported on Broadway.
Threats on W. Burdick Street.
A Mechanic Street woman reported hearing “banging” outside. Police discovered folks across the street were working on a vehicle.
Little girl with no shoes walking on Dayton Streets. Parents contacted; all is “ok.”
A 17-year-old Oxford boy was ticketed for being a minor in possession of a can of chewing tobacco.
Larceny of tools from W. Drahner Road.
Larceny of a car radio from a 1996 Olds Bravada parked in the high school parking lot.
Outdoor fire on Lake George Road.
Sunday, March 14
Larceny of tools from W. Drahner Road.
Larceny of a car radio from a 1996 Olds Bravada parked in the high school parking lot.
Two men fighting in N. Lapeer Road parking lot.
Monday, March 15
A 20 year old Oxford woman had a blood alcohol level of .115
Reckless driving by a black Dodge 4×4 pickup with a quad cab on N. Washington Street.
Missing purse on N. Washington Street.
Fraud reported on S. Washington Street.

Tuesday, March 16
Larceny of clothing reported from a gym locker at Oxford Middle School.
A 16-year-old youth was reported pushing and yelling at younger youths on S. Washington Street.
Personal Injury Accidents reported on N. Lapeer Road and Ray; on Seymour Lake Road; and on Lakeville Road near Parker Lake Rd.
Suspicious circumstances on N. Washington Street.
Medical emergency on Lowwood Trail.
Wednesday, March 17
Lost or stolen cell phone reported at Oxford High School.
A resident from Barn Ridge called police reportedly after hearing a scream and a gunshot.
Personal injury accident on Romeo at Townsend.
Personal injury accident on Rochester Road north of Lakeville.
Thursday, March 18
The driver of a 1999 Chevrolet Silverado was ticketed for reckless driving on S. Lapeer Road, after running into two parked cars.
A pink and blue Royce Union bike was found on W. Burdick Street.
Medical emergencies on Pontiac Street, Glaspie Street, and N. Lapeer Road.
Somebody slipped and fell on N. Coats Road.
Car fire on Julian at Lakeville Road.
Stove fire on Harmony Hills.

Friday, March 19
Larceny of a purse reported at a N. Lapeer Road business.
A 33-year-old Clarkston woman was arrested for operating her vehicle under the influence of liquor on S. Lapeer Road near Indian Lake Road.
Runaway youths from E. Drahner Road.
Personal Injury Accident on S. Washington Street.
Oxford Police were called when a man refused to leave a S. Washington Street business.
Juvenile complaint on Lincoln Street — those danged skateboarders.
Saturday, March 20
A 33-year-old Flint woman was arrested on Lakeville Road for an outstanding warrant.
Medical emergency on Lakeville Road.
Three teenage girls reported as runaways from E. Drahner Road.
Possible illegal burn on Haggerman Road.
Broken bottles on Glaspie Street.
Medical emergencies on S. Manor Street and on Glaspie Street.
A 40-year-old Oxford man was arrested on S. Washington Street for an outstanding warrant.
Juvenile complaint on E. Burdick Street — some danged kids playing on blocks.
Parking complaint on Pontiac Street by Moyer — 15 cars are the problem.
Sunday, March 21
The owner of a red, 1996 Chevrolet S-10 pickup returned to the parking lot on S. Lapeer Road where he had left it the following evening. All that was there was a pile of busted glass.
Four runaway youths reported on E. Drahner Road.
Oakland County Sheriff’s Deputy John Neph was tooling up M-24, near Ray Road when he looked over to the vehicle next to him, “swerving, almost hitting my patrol car.” The 47-year-old Lakeville woman was stopped and told Deputy Neph she had just taken the anxiety reducing medicine Xanax.
Suspicious persons reported on W. Burdick Street.
Suspicious circumstances reported on N. Washington Street, twice. One involved a “strange man” in the back yard — who turned out to be the owner of the property, moving in new renters.
On Metamora Road a man was taken to the hospital after being hit in the eye with a paint ball.
Malicious destruction of property on W. Burdick Street.
Suspicious circumstances on S. Washington Street.
Oxford police advised the owners of two N. Washington Street businesses of the local ordinance regarding “sandwich signs.”
Monday, March 22
A 16-year-old John Paul Court boy was reported as runaway.
Medical emergency on Burer Road.

Tuesday, March 23
Bike found in a dumpster in the southwest municipal parking lot.
Suspicious circumstances on Oxford Lakes Drive.
Medical emergencies on Manitou Lane, Minnetonka and W. Drahner Road.
Credit card fraud on W. Oakwood Road.
Wednesday, March 24
Medical on Grauer Ridge.
Suspicious circumstances on Lakes Edge Drive.
Medical emergencies on Windhaven and Market Street.
Two pair of sunglasses taken from a Trailblazer parked on Lakesedge Drive.
Larceny from vehicles on Trillium.
Lawn job on W. Drahner Road.
An Oxford High School 18-year-old went to her pickup truck after school and found writing on her truck. After driving the vehicle for awhile she noticed her brakes didn’t work so well — she then discovered her rear brake lines had been cut.
Malicious destruction of property on Cygnet Drive.
Thursday, March 25
Medical emergencies on Lakeville Road, N. Lapeer Road and Pontiac Street.
Reckless driving on Baypoint Drive.
Near Depot Street, a man reported sleeping under his semi, parked in a field.
An Ortonville woman’s driver’s license was found on Powell Street.
A 32-year-old Auburn Hills man was arrested for driving his 2001 Jeep under the influence of liquor on Lakeville Road.
Child neglect investigated on Maynard Circle.
Friday, March 26
Speeders on Lakes Edge Drive.
Suspicious vehicle on S. Washington Street.
Medical emergencies on S. Washington Street, N. Coats Road and on N. Washington Street.
Saturday, March 27
A group of juveniles crossed S. Washington Street from east to west — almost causing an accident. Danged kids.
A ?25-MPH? sign was found on a Sunset Boulevard lawn.
Domestic assault on W. Burdick Street.
Phone threats on N. Baldwin Road.
Two mail boxes on Chesapeake Court smashed.
Sunday, March 28
At 1 a.m., six ‘under-aged? girls walking home form the movies were told of the state curfew stating they were to have been home by midnight.
Juvenile complaint — three danged kids on skate boards in a parking lot on E. Burdick Street.
Juvenile complaint on Mechanic Street — a woman reported seeing four to six kids on the school playground passing what she thought to be marijuana. Danged kids.
Medical emergencies on Center Street, Brentwood Street and W. Oakwood Road.
Barn fire on Granger Road.
Illegal burn on Great Pines.
A 43-year-old Brandon Township man was arrested for operating his vehicle on W. Burdick Street while under the influence of liquor.
Lawn job on Indian Knolls.
Monday, March 29
Medical on Miller Court.

Tuesday, March 30
A couple’s ‘loud debate? over finances caused a Crawford Street apartment dweller to call the police and file a disturbance of the peace complaint.
Thief(s) ripped off over $3,000 worth of tools, computers and auto-audio accessories from two unlocked cars parked in a garage, with the door open on Somerville Drive. The owner reported hearing a noise in the garage around 2 a.m., but figured it was just a raccoon.
Threats and harassments on Courtney Court.
Wednesday, March 31
Medical emergency on Dequindre Road.
Suspicious vehicle on Woodleigh.
Possible gunshot heard on Lakesedge Drive.
Minors in possession of tobacco products on E. Burdick Street.
Two pizza coupon selling men going door to door in Oxford Village stopped on Hudson Street — they were told to get a permit.
Over $2,500 worth of casting-moulds were stolen from a Plexus Drive business.
Thursday, April 1
Suspicious circumstances reported on both W. Burdick Street and on Crawford Street. On Crawford Street a resident noticed a man in a Mercedes watching school children through ‘spy glasses.?
A 16-year-old Oxford High School male ‘cheap? shotted another 17-year-old student in Biology class — the latter’s teeth were broken. The former had had a bad week.
Friday, April 2
A suspicious white male, about 30, with a medium build hanging around the southwest municipal parking lot.
An elderly woman from Pontiac Street reported that somebody had stolen her snow shovel.
A Center Street mother reported that a school bus had run into her son’s basketball pole.
Reports of a large fight (possibly with bats, poles and knives) reported on Glaspie Street.
Lots of juveniles gathering on Pontiac Street.
Medical emergency on Louck Street.
A 19-year-old Clarkston man admitted stealing two bottles of rum from a N. Lapeer Road store. His 18-year-old friend from Waterford admitted he was the lookout.
On N. Lapeer Road, a 34-year-old Attica man was arrested for driving his 1995 GMC under the influence of liquor.
A 17-year-old Oxford youth reported that his brown wallet, the driver’s license and 30 bucks inside were stolen from an unlocked locker on S. Lapeer Road.
On St. Andrews Street, over $5,000 worth of stuff was stolen from two vehicles parked at the same residence. From a 2003 Chevy Cargo Van, a $2,000 built-in plasma TV was stolen. And, from a 2004 Land Rover, over $3,400 worth of golf clubs and accessories were ripped off.
Over $2,000 worth of castings were stolen from a Plexus Drive business.
Saturday, April 3
Personal Injury Accident on Lake George Road, north of Lakeville.
Medical emergency on Lakeville Road.
Complaints from W. Burdick Street of a brown Chevrolet Blazer’s radio being too loud.
Hit and run accident between a car and semi-truck reported on S. Washington Street. No injuries reported.
Kids stealing lumber on Sunset Blvd.
Sunday, April 4
Somebody pried open a Crawford Street apartment window, cut the screen and entered the dwelling. Then reportedly stole $800 from a safe. Oakland County Crime Scene investigators are checking finger prints found in the apartment.
Medical emergency on Gilmour Road.
Noise complaints from apartments on Crawford Street.
Those danged skateboarders on S. Washington Street.
Illegal pallet burn on W. Davison Lake Road.
Medical emergencies on East Street and on W. Manor.

Monday, April 5
Grass fire on Lakeville Road.
Medical emergency on Channing Drive.
Powell Street resident concerned about two pit bulls.
An Oxford Lakes resident called Oxford police concerned about a tall, thin male, with long hair, wearing dark blue clothes walking down the street with a ‘crazed? look.
Larceny from a S. Washington Street business.
Medical emergencies on Tanview Drive, W. Drahner Road and on Ora Road.
A welder was stolen from the Oxford Middle School construction on Ray Road.
Editorial Note: Too many times we read about ‘those danged kids? hanging around, walking around and skateboarding around churches, businesses and on the local streets. Kids aren’t going away and skateboards aren’t going away so maybe it is time the community builds a skateboard park like the one in Ortonville Village. Then some kids won’t be danged for just being kids. ? DPR

Tuesday, April 6
A 42-year-old male on Woodleigh Way reported that on March 21 he discovered his Honda lawn mower, Toro snow blower and three-ton floor jack missing from his garage. The man said there was no forced entry into the property since ‘the garage door is often left open.?
Medical emergency on W. Drahner Rd. turned out to a resident who injured her back in a fall.
A 61-year-old resident on Lakesedge Dr. reported his Nike prescription sunglasses, Cobra detector, Nokia cell phone and four-port router cable stolen from his unlocked vehicle.
Suspicious vehicle in Ridgelawn Cemetery turned out to be an employee doing maintenance work.
Male resident on Lakeville Court reported seeing an individual dumping on a vacant property.
Resident on W. Drahner Rd. contacted police after an ‘elderly female had wandered into his house, claiming that she’d been locked out of her house three doors down.? Deputies were able to return the woman to her son’s home and gain entry to the property through an unlocked rear door. The 75-year-old woman’s family was contacted for someone to return home.
Suspicious person on N. Washington Rd. turned out to be an Oxford man riding his bike in traffic.

Wednesday, April 7
A 21-year-old female resident in the Crawford St. apartments reported receiving threatening text messages and harassment from a 23-year-old female on Brentwood St.
A resident on W. Oakwood Rd. called 911 because someone was at his home ringing his doorbell.
Officers assisted a motorist with a disabled vehicle that was partly blocking W. Burdick and Pontiac streets.
Vehicle lockout at Uncle Boomba’s station.

Thursday, April 8
Good Deed – A female Oxford resident contacted police after finding several credit cards scattered along Drahner Rd. The good citizen turned the items over to police, who were able to contact the owner and return the lost items.
Vehicle lockout at Daniel Axford Elementary.

Friday, April 9
Resident on Woodleigh Way reported a suspicious circumstance after noticing a neighbor’s backdoor standing ajar while the family was away on vacation. Police determined the door was forced open.
The foreman of the Willow Pointe Subdivision construction site reported 100 gallons of diesel fuel stolen from the property. He also reported that several pieces of the company’s equipment had been spray painted with green paint.
A 43-year-old female on Mechanic St. reported receiving threats and harassment from her 40-year-old ex-boyfriend.
An Oxford Lakes Dr. resident reported a suspicious circumstance after hearing a bang and two voices cursing, and then seeing two individuals running between two homes toward the street. The caller was concerned the subjects were attempting to break into a neighbor’s home. Upon arrival, police were only able to find a trash can in the roadway.

Saturday, April 10
Suspicious person seen on N. Washington St.
Construction accident on Eagle Trail.
Female resident on Indian Knolls reported receiving intimidation and threats from her ex-husband. When policed arrived to take a report, the sheriff’s deputy noticed two dead animals in the home’s driveway. One appeared to be deceased for about a week, the other only a day.
A 16-year-old Ortonville female filed a domestic assault report against her 17-year-old Oxford boyfriend. The young woman claims that the Sunset Blvd. juvenile grabbed, pushed and yelled at her while in Meijers.
Suspicious circumstance on W. Burdick St. turned out to be a homeowner who left the front door open.
A Broadway St. resident filed an animal complaint after a ‘loose neighbor’s dog came into his yard and attacked his dog.?

Sunday, April 11
Vehicle lockout on S. Washington St.
Abandoned auto in the northwest quadrant municipal parking lot.
Employees at Collier Bowling Lanes reported minor property damage after several workers and patrons heard glass breaking and then found a broken window. No one saw the damage occur or anyone possibly responsible.

Monday, April 12
Suspicious person on N. Washington St. turned out to be an older white male going through garbage behind the businesses.
A W. Burdick St. apartment resident was asked by police to turn down the music after neighbors complained about the noise ‘disturbing the peace.?
Suspicious circumstance on Thornehill Trail turned out to be a group of individuals, appearing to be intoxicated, near the lake’s edge.
Police were contacted by Huntoon Funeral Home for assistance with an unwanted individual.
Suspicious person reported on Glaspie St. behind Colliers Bowling.
A resident on W. Burdick St. reported neighbor trouble after finding garbage piled near her vehicle.
Possible overdose on Lakes Rd.

Tuesday, September 21
Juvenile complaint on E. Burdick St. involving skateboarders in a parking lot.

Wednesday, September 22
Male resident on East St. reported being threatened and intimidated by two male youths in a passing car.
Family trouble on Island Lake Dr.

Thursday, September 23
Domestic dispute on Parker Lake.

Friday, September 24
Caller on N. Washington St. reported a suspicious circumstance after observing two subjects in the back of a suspicious vehicle ‘getting their clothes back on.?

Saturday, September 25
Domestic assault on Hosner Rd.
21-year-old Dunlap Rd. resident was arrested for operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated after Village police witnessed him squealing his tires and driving without his headlights on down S. Washington St.
Suspicious circumstance reported at the Oxford Post Office involving a vibrating box. Police learned the box to contain ‘harmless? items and been left by a resident for mailing the next day.

Sunday, September 26
Suspicious person seen running through a yard on Leighton Lane.
Juvenile complaint on Pearl St.

Monday, September 27
58-year-old resident on Lake Shore reported the cap stolen from his truck.

Tuesday, September 14
Suspicious circumstance on W. Burdick St. turned out to be a local business owner working after hours.
Resident at the intersection of Park and Mechanic streets called in a suspicious circumstance after hearing screaming and yelling coming from a neighbor’s home.

Wednesday, September 15
Suspicious circumstance at a local pharmacy turned out to be a White Lake man attempting to fill a false prescription.
Animal complaint on Pleasant St. concerning a neighbor’s dog barking and whining ‘for the past hour.?
An Oxford resident turned in a backpack he found sitting near a flower box in the southeast quadrant municipal parking lot to the village police department.
Juvenile complaint on Dayton St. concerning kids skateboarding in the street around 10 p.m.

Thursday, September 16
Suspicious person on Glaspie St. turned out to be a vehicle being repossessed.
The Oakland County Sheriff’s Department Oxford Substation investigated the death of a 52-year-old Oxford Township woman. According to the sheriff’s report, the woman’s husband returned home from work around 3 p.m. to find his wife lying on the couch not breathing. The man told authorities he last saw his wife that morning around 6 a.m. and she had been lying in the same position on the couch watching television. After finding his wife, the man called 911 and was instructed to perform CPR. Deputies on the scene called in the medical examiner’s office and handed the case over to an Oakland County Sheriff’s detective.

Friday, September 17
Suspicious circumstance on Pleasant St.
An unidentified caller contacted 911 after witnessing an unknown individual selling toys from his vehicle in the northwest quadrant municipal parking lot.
911 call from Stacey Circle concerning two juveniles in a fight.
An Oxford woman turned in a wallet she found around the intersection of Davison Lake and Delano roads to the village police department.
Resident on Stanton St. called 911 concerning a property line dispute.
Suspicious circumstance on East St. turned out to be a juvenile who parked his vehicle across a neighbor’s driveway and then went to the local football game.
Local business called in a suspicious person report after a ‘male in blue coat came in and out of store approximately 10 times.?

Saturday, September 18
After being pulled over for having expired registration tabs, an 18-year-old Leonard youth was arrested for operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated.
At 12:45 a.m., a male resident on Grampion Dr. called 911 to report a group of unknown individuals shooting him and his home with paintballs.
Neighbor trouble on Laurel Leah.
Female resident on Eugene reported the family vehicle stolen from the driveway. The woman informed sheriff’s deputies that her son left the vehicle running in the driveway while he came into the home to open the garage door. While the youth was inside, the vehicle was stolen from the driveway. The car was last seen around Seymour Lake Rd.
Suspicious circumstance on W. Burdick St.
Juvenile complaint on S. Washington Rd. concerning kids on skateboards in a local bank’s parking lot.

Sunday, September 19
911 call from Clearview. Caller stated that someone was trying to rob her home.
Minor damage reported to a home on Mechanic St. after the owner discovered pornographic photos stuck to the garage door.
Animal complaint on W. Burdick St. concerning a barking dog.

Monday, September 20
A village officer reported a suspicious circumstance after he found the passenger side door open on a pickup parked on Dayton St. The officer could not make contact with the vehicle’s owners, so he secured the truck.
Litter violation on N. Oxford Rd. and Tower.
Animal complaint at the intersection of Pontiac and Dennison streets concerning a ‘neighbor’s dog constantly running loose chasing people.?

Tuesday, September 7
After receiving phone calls about an unusual circumstance at a vacant home on Dunlap Circle, officers investigated the scene and discovered several youths in the vicinity. The Oakland County Sheriff’s report states that the officers found a 20-year-old youth sitting in a vehicle with an open beer can by his leg. The youth was cited for underage possession of alcohol.
Home invasion on Minnetonka. The homeowner believes that his son stole a bicycle and a bottle of alcohol from the premises.
Medical emergency on W. Leonard Rd.
After being stopped for not wearing a seatbelt, a 41-year-old Hudson St. man was charged with driving with a suspended license and was arrested on a warrant.
While patrolling Mechanic St., a village officer ran across ‘a stereo on the sidewalk.?
Family trouble between a husband and wife on Willow St.
Vehicle lockout on Sunset Blvd.
Medical emergency on Brookhollow.
Medical emergency on Mechanic St.

Wednesday, September 8
A father on John Paul Court contacted authorities in order to press charges against his 16-year-old son, who took his father’s unregistered 1971 Triumph GT6 without permission. The father informed authorities that the vehicle was not yet registered since it was being restored and that the youth only had a learners permit. The youth was charged by authorities with vehicle taken without permission, violation of license restrictions and unlicensed vehicle on the roadway.
A 38-year-old homeless man, who is often seen around the Oxford Twp. area, was arrested on Oakdell Rd., near N. Lapeer Rd., after being seen trying to get into a car. Officers charged the man with disorderly person for being drunk in public.
Larceny from auto on Yale Rd. A 37-year-old resident reported that his golf bag and clubs were stolen from the trunk of his vehicle, which was parked outside his home.
Attempted suicide by a 54-year-old female on Golfville Dr.
Burglary reported in a Crawford St. apartment. The renter returned home to find that a Playstation game and gold ring had been taken.
Bicycle accident on Davison and Pleasant streets.
Abandoned auto on S. Washington St.
Medical emergency on W. Drahner Rd.

Thursday, September 9
Larceny from auto on Johns Court. The 24-year-old resident reported that stereo equipment was stolen from the vehicle.
Suspicious circumstance on Broadway.
Neighbor trouble on E. Manor St.
Juvenile complaint on Pearl St. concerning a ?15-year-old son refusing to come home.?
Medical emergency on Glaspie St.
Medical emergency on Lincoln St.

Friday, September 10
Domestic assault between two roommates on West Street.
An 11-year-old Oxford resident reported his bicycle stolen while it was parked outside Oxford Middle School.
Medical emergency on Ridgemont.
Medical emergency on Rochester Rd.
A 43-year-old Oxford man was arrested for operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated and driving with a suspended license, second offense, after a village police officer watched him drive his vehicle backwards down Powell St. at 8:09 p.m.
Medical emergency on First St.
911 call from Shipman involving ‘vehicles cutting through yards doing damage.?
Domestic dispute on West St.
A business in downtown Oxford filed a fraud report after a patron attempted to use a bad check.
Suspicious persons around Lakeville Court and Glaspie St. at 10:40 p.m. turned out to be ‘kids doing kid things.?
Disturbing the peace with loud music reported on Park St.
Medical emergency on N. Lapeer Rd.
Medical emergency on Metamora Rd.

Saturday, September 11
Female resident on Crestwood Dr. attempted suicide by supposedly overdosing on Vicadin.
Family trouble between a husband and wife in a S. Washington St. apartment.
Burn complaint at the intersection of Pinewood and Townsend roads.
Medical emergency on Romeo Rd.
Medical emergency on Lake George Rd.
17-year-old female resident on Aquaview Dr. reported receiving threatening and harassing phone calls from her ex-boyfriend, an Orion Township resident.
An Oxford woman on Ora Rd. reported being harassed by her sister. The woman claims her sister, a Lake Orion resident, was intoxicated when she came over to her home and threatened her.
Family trouble on Mansfield Court.
Family trouble on Woodleigh Way.
Noise complaint on Crawford St. concerning ‘loud subjects in parking lot near the pond.?
Juvenile complaint on Pontiac St. concerning ‘kid on mini bike in roadway.?
911 call from Eastlake Trail involving trespassers near the lake.
A business on S. Washington St. called 911 after the employees witnessed a female patron throw coffee in a man’s face.
Medical emergency on N. Lapeer Rd.
Medical emergency on Pocahontas.
Possible drug overdose on Crestwood Dr.

Sunday, September 12
16-year-old female on Trinity Court reported receiving harassing and threatening phone calls from an unknown individual.
Larceny from auto reported by a 26-year-old Oxford Township man. The man told authorities he was inside a local bowling alley when the T-Top was stolen from his 1989 Chevy Camero, which was parked in the establishment’s lot at the time.
Suspicious circumstance on S. Washington St. turned out to be a man walking northbound along the road ‘yelling curse words.?
Neighbor trouble on Park St.
Domestic dispute on Kirkwood.
Suspicious vehicle on Thornehill Trail turned out to be a car parked by the lake with the headlights off.
Medical emergency on Market St.
Medical emergency on W. Drahner Rd.

Monday, September 13
A 15-year-old youth reported as a runaway on September 11 by his parents, returned home.
Female resident on Crawford St. reported minor property damage to her vehicle after finding it had been keyed.
Suicidal subject on W. Burdick St.
Medical emergency on Scarlet Oak Lane.
Medical emergency on S. Washington St.

Tuesday, August 24
Family trouble between a husband and wife at a friend’s house on First St. The couple live on Mallard Way.
Juvenile complaint in the northwest quadrant municipal parking lot concerning kids riding a bike and damaging a bench in the area.
Abandoned auto on Lincoln St.

Wednesday, August 25
A resident on Center St. called in a suspicious person after seeing an unknown individual in his neighbor’s back yard around midnight. The caller reported that he pointed a flashlight at the man, and after calling a verbal warning in the suspect’s direction, saw the unknown subject run from the yard ‘carrying two garbage bags.?
Vehicle lockout on S. Washington St.
Family trouble between a husband and wife on Horner.
Neighbor trouble on Stanton St.
Male resident on Ora reported minor property damage to his white picket fence. The damage occurred while the man was away from home.
Several ‘Larceny From Autos? were reported to the Oxford Twp. substation. All of the break ins were by force:
? 23-year-old female on Laurel Leah reported several items stolen from her vehicle.
? Male resident on Lake George Rd. reported his stereo stolen from his vehicle.
? Several items were stolen from a vehicle belonging to a resident on Trillium Lane.

Thursday, August 26
Suspicious vehicle at an area church on Pontiac St. turned out to belong to the congregation’s cleaning man.
Suspicious vehicle on S. Lapeer Rd. turned out to be an individual passing through who pulled over to get some sleep before continuing on the road.
The work van of a resident on Lakeshore Circle was broken into during the night while parked in the man’s driveway. Several hundred dollars in equipment was stolen.
Animal complaint concerning a puppy left in a vehicle in the southwest quadrant municipal parking lot.
Suspicious vehicle seen on Oxford Lakes Dr. around midnight turned out to belong to two males and two females who were in a nearby park after hours.

Friday, August 27
Suspicious circumstance on N. Washington Rd. turned out to be a couple having an argument in a local company’s parking lot.
Domestic assault between a boyfriend and girlfriend on Dunlap.
Vehicle lockout on E. Drahner Rd.
Suspicious vehicle seen on Louck St.
Suspicious circumstance on Glaspie turned out to be a ‘couple hanging pictures.?
Parking complaint in the northwest quadrant parking lot concerning a vehicle parking in the red no parking zone.
Juvenile complaint concerning skateboarders in the Dayton and Pleasant streets area.
Vehicle lockout on S. Washington Rd.
Juvenile complaint concerning skateboarders on S. Washington Rd.
Medical emergency on E. Drahner Rd.

Saturday, August 28
Suspicious vehicle in Oxford Elementary School’s parking lot around 12:30 a.m. turned out to belong to a resident walking the track.
Family trouble between a male and female in the northwest quadrant municipal parking lot.
Animal complaint concerning barking dogs on Pleasant.
Juvenile complaint from employees at a local bank on S. Washington St. concerning a youth ‘on rollerblades weaving in and out of traffic.?
Suspicious circumstance reported on S. Washington St.
An officer reported a suspicious circumstance on N. Washington St. when he ‘observed a naked man through a window.?
Suspicious circumstance reported on Mechanic St. when the window of a vehicle suddenly exploded.
Medical emergency on E. Manor St.

Sunday, August 29
Resident on Oxford Lakes Dr. reported a suspicious circumstance when a red Jeep was found turned on its side at the edge of a neighbor’s lawn.
Vehicle lockout on Glaspie St.
Resident on Hummer Lake Rd. reported a suspicious circumstance after she found what appeared to be evidence of someone attempting to break into her home.
Domestic assault between brothers on East St.
Juvenile complaint concerning kids on skateboards at the post office.
Neighbor trouble between residents on Woodleigh Way over a stolen bicycle.
Medical emergency on East St.
Medical emergency on Leighton.

Monday, August 30
Vehicle lockout on Lincoln St.
Civil matter between two individuals in a local business parking lot on S. Washington Rd.
Suspicious circumstance on Oxford Lake Dr. turned out to be a resident on the beach trying to get her dog out of the water.
Male resident whose vehicle was parked on S. Washington St. reported that ‘tools were stolen out of the truck.?
Vehicle lockout in the northeast quadrant municipal parking lot.
Medical emergency on W. Drahner Rd.

Tuesday, August 31
A downtown Oxford business reported a suspicious person after a ‘man walked into the building and yelled at the business owners to shut down or die.?
Vehicle lockout on Glaspie St.
Resident on Laurel Leah called 911 concerning a reckless driver in the area.
Disturbing the peace with loud noise reported on Dennison.
Medical on Forest St.
Domestic dispute on Willow.
Suspicious circumstance in a W. Burdick St. cemetery turned out to be workers digging a grave for the next day’s funeral.
911 call concerning a domestic dispute on Metamora Rd.
Medical emergency on Schummard Branch.
Suspicious circumstance at a local business on S. Washington St. turned out to be an employee who had simply left her purse and keys in her unlocked vehicle.

Wednesday, September 1
32-year-old Oxford female attempted suicide in her apartment on Mechanic St. by overdosing on pills.
Domestic assault between two men on Broadway.
Medical emergency on Pleasant St.
911 call from a driver around N. Lapeer and Ray roads concerning a disabled vehicle in the roadway.
Resident on Park St. called in a suspicious vehicle complaint after noticing a green truck parked at the dead end. The caller reported that the driver ‘seemed to be watching two young girls.?
The 24-year-old employee of a local business on S. Lapeer Rd. reported a breaking and entering of auto. The incident occurred while he was at work.
Medical emergency on N. Washington St.
Juvenile complaint on Sunset Blvd. concerning kids playing urban golf with tennis balls in the street.

Thursday, September 2
Vehicle lockout in the southeast quadrant municipal parking lot.
Suspicious circumstance on Baypointe Dr. turned out to be construction crews working on a home in the portion of the neighborhood currently being developed.
Medical emergency on Lakeville Rd.
Suspicious circumstance reported at the intersection of W. Burdick and West streets when a resident saw ‘boys on bike carrying 2×4’s.?
Resident on Pembrooke Lane called 911 after he discovered that someone had broken into his garage and ‘stole beer out of his garage.?
Medical emergency on Market St.

Friday, September 3
Abandoned auto on E. Burdick St.
Resident on Island Lake Dr. called 911 after seeing youths in a black car possibly breaking and entering or stealing mail around 3 a.m.
Female resident on Island Lake reported a larceny from auto. She listed a CD player and several CDs among the items stolen.
Larceny from auto on Country View Dr. including a car stereo system.
Wire down at the intersection of Lake George and Shoup roads.
Medical emergency on E. Burdick St.
911 call from Golf Villa Dr. from a resident who heard ‘glass breaking in the area of model homes.?
Larceny from auto on Baypointe Dr.
Vehicle lockout on N. Washington St.
Medical emergency on Woodbriar.
Customer trouble at a local bank on S. Washington St.
Traffic complaint at the intersection of Lakeville Rd. and Baypointe Dr. concerning a subject riding his bike in the street.

Saturday, September 4
Vehicle lockout on Center St.
A local business on S. Washington St. reported having difficulties with an intoxicated employee on the premises.
Medical emergency on Moon Rd. near the intersection for S. Lapeer Rd.
Medical emergency on W. Romeo Rd.
911 call concerning a reckless driving on Lakeshore Circle.
A resident on East St. called in a suspicious person after seeing a man ‘in blue shorts and a yellow shirt, peeking in the windows of a neighbor’s home, located on East St. towards the intersection of Louck. Police learned that the man is a friend of the homeowner’s and that the gentleman comes over everyday for coffee.
Medical emergency on E. Oakwood Rd.
Medical emergency on Market St.
Animal complaint on Glaspie concerning two dogs running loose in Scripter Park.
Resident on Brentwood called 911 after discovering that two skateboards were stolen from her property. The skateboards had been left in front of her home.
Resident on Lafayette reported a suspicious circumstance after hearing a possible gun shot or fireworks.
Minor auto accident in the northwest quadrant municipal parking lot.
Medical emergency on Thorn Tree Lane.
Medical emergency on First St.

Sunday, September 5
Animal complaint on Lakeville Court regarding ‘three dogs in the area, foaming from the mouth.? The animals were not within view of the caller at the time, but the Oxford resident asked for officers to look over the area.
Medical emergency at a pub on S. Washington St.
Medical emergency on W. Elmwood Rd.
Domestic assault between a husband and wife on Brookside Court.
A 51-year-old female, who lives on Laurel Leah, forgot her purse in a shopping cart in the parking lot of a local establishment. When the woman returned to the business, her purse had not been found or turned in.
Medical emergency on Harwood Dr.
911 call from a resident on W. Drahner Rd. concerning dirt bikes on the Polly Ann Trail.
A new worker at the Crawford St. apartments reported a suspicious circumstance after he found one of the coin holders on a housing complex washer ‘bent/broken.?
Medical emergency on N. Lapeer Rd.
Medical emergency on Mack Rd.

Monday, September 6
Vehicle lockout on S. Washington Rd.
Family trouble on Crawford St.
Officers assisted a motorist on Glaspie St. with a dead battery.
Medical emergency on Cove Drive.
Medical emergency on Annandale.
Vehicle lockout on Baypointe Drive.
44-year-old female on Wyndam returned home from work around midnight to find her back door had been forced open. The woman found nothing missing from the home.
Medical emergency on Market St.
Medical emergency on Rochester Rd.
Vehicle lockout on W. Burdick St.

Tuesday, August 17
Business in downtown Oxford reported a busted out window around 6:44 a.m.
Domestic assault between roommates on Parker Lake.
Juvenile complaint on Oxford Lakes Dr. concerning a group of teenagers being rude at the beach. A female resident filed the complaint after she could not get on the dock with her children because of the youths.
A Sterling Heights man reported that several items were stolen from his vehicle while it was parked on Seymour Lake Rd.
Suspicious vehicle seen around Pontiac and Dennison.

Wednesday, August 18
Suspicious vehicle reported in a church parking lot on Pontiac St.
Malicious mischief reported around Dayton and Chari when a resident found that the roadway had been spray painted.
Larceny of mail reported on N. Coats Rd.
A resident on Dayton filed a juvenile complaint concerning a car full of youths parked on the street after ‘racing up and down the road.?
While repossessing a mobile home on Hunters Rill, the park manager and a bank representative found a stash of marijuana on the premises.
Male resident on Watersedge reported mail tampering.

Thursday, August 19
A business on S. Washington St. reported fraud after a patron attempted to cash a check reported as stolen.
Local resident call in a suspicious person after seeing a man in Scripter Park with ‘an open bottle of rum.?
Officers assisted a broken down vehicle in the northeast quadrant municipal lot.
Slip and fall on East St.

Friday, August 20
65-year-old female on Park St. reported a suspicious circumstance when she found three of the burners on her gas stove turned on, but not lit.
Domestic assault between a Metamora couple while traveling along N. Lapeer Rd.
Juvenile complaint on S. Washington St. concerning kids jumping off an area sign.
Juvenile complaint from a S. Washington St. business concerning kids throwing things in the store.

Saturday, August 21
A landlord on Park St. reported a suspicious circumstance when he found ‘a 55 gallon sealed drum behind the garage with an unknown substance in it.? The unknown substance turned out to be motor oil.
Parking complaint on Oxford Lake Dr. concerning a vehicle blocking mailboxes.
Animal complaint at the Crawford St. Apartments concerning a barking dog.
A Glaspie St. business contacted the local authorities concerning a man found in a car sleeping in the company parking lot. The man stated he had permission to sleep there from the owner, but police were unable to confirm this fact at the time.
911 call for a domestic dispute on Hunters Rill.
Juvenile Complaint around Dayton and Chari regarding ‘kids riding skateboards and being too loud.?

Sunday, August 22
Suspicious vehicle in the Oxford Elementary Parking lot turned out to be a brother and sister going to work out on the track.
43-year-old female on Lakeview Rd. reported several items stolen from her vehicle.
Suspicious circumstance on W. Burdick St. turned out to be a resident trying to put a new plate on a vehicle that had been tagged as abandoned.
Suspicious circumstance on Baypointe Dr. turned out to be an unusual message left on a resident’s answering machine.
Suspicious vehicle o S. Washington Rd. turned out to be a man resting in his car.
Suicidal subject on E. Drahner Rd.
36-year-old on Shummard Branch reported several items stolen from his vehicle.

Tuesday, August 23
Fight reported in the Oxford Elementary School parking lot during the evening hours. One of the men involved was transported for medical attention.
Employee from the local theater reported minor property damage when she found her vehicle had been keyed while she was at work. The car was parked in the southeast quadrant municipal parking lot.
Suspicious circumstance in the northwest quadrant municipal parking lot turned out to be a couple having an argument.
Resident on E. Burdick St. reported a suspicious circumstance after he found that his vehicle had been keyed. Police found that in fact the vehicle had not been keyed, but it was a ‘spider web inside the vehicle.?
Juvenile complaint concerning a group of youths playing hide and seek around a local bank in downtown Oxford around 8:20 p.m.
911 call concerning a motorcycle accident on S. Lapeer Rd.

Tuesday, August 10
Traffic complaint around S. Washington St. and Minnetonka involving a vehicle ‘all over the road and speeding.?
Juvenile complaint on Stanton St. concerning ‘three young girls sitting on curb, running out after cars as they go by.?
Vehicle lockout on W. Burdick St.

Wednesday, August 11
A suspicious circumstance in the middle of M-24 turned out to be two drivers involved in road rage incident.
Vehicle lockout on Louck St.
Suspicious circumstance in the southwest quadrant municipal parking lot turned out to be two people soliciting patrons for donations.
Parking complaint filed by a resident near Daniel Axford Elementary concerning the congested traffic caused by a soccer game.
Suspicious vehicle on Crawford St. turned out to be an individual that parked and was ‘urinating in the parking lot.?

Thursday, August 12
Suspicious vehicles on Oxford Lakes Drive turned out to belong to two individuals jogging in the area.
A man shopping in downtown Oxford reported a suspicious circumstance when two individuals from a white van approached him and offered to sell him a home theater system.
A father on Dunlap Circle called 911 because he thought his son was smoking marijuana.
Fight between residents reported behind the Crawford St. apartments.

Friday, August 13
A 36-year-old Lincoln St. resident reported that her ex-husband, a 52-year-old Caseville man, had entered her home while she was at work and removed several items from the premises. The women informed authorities she is sure he was the intruder because she received several voicemails from him stating he was going to come and get the items prior to the incident.
Vehicle lockout on N. Washington St.
Juvenile complaint concerning kids skateboarding in the gazebo in Centennial Park.
911 call concerning vehicles drag racing along Fernlack. A second caller later reported seeing the occupants of the same vehicles arguing.

Saturday, August 14
Loud party complaint on Dunlap Circle.
Suspicious vehicle on Oxford Lake Dr. turned out to be a homeowner who had arrived early for a home showing. The man had decided to rest while waiting for his realtor to arrive.
Loud party on Vivian St.
Animal noise complaint at a local veterinarian office turned out to be a staff member arriving to work early.

Sunday, August 15
Neighbor dispute in the East St. apartments.
Oxford Fire assisted a vehicle, parked behind the Crawford St. apartments, with a gas leak.
Male resident on Gibson Rd. reported several items stolen from his parked and locked Ford F-250.
A female resident on Seymour Lake Rd. was arrested for obstructing and resisting, simple assault and battery, and domestic assault. According to the police report, the intoxicated suspect had gone over to her niece’s home on Mallard Way around 10:30 p.m. While at the home, the woman verbally and physically abused her niece and her niece’s husband.
Domestic assault between sisters on Thomas Rd.
35-year-old woman on Teelin Dr. was arrested on domestic violence charges.

Tuesday, August 17
Domestic assault between roommates on Parker Lake.

Tuesday, August 3
Officers assisted a caregiver on Moyer St. whose charge had slipped out of a chair.
911 call for a house larceny on Oxford Rd.
Suspicious vehicle seen on W. Burdick St.
Transformer fire on Oxford Rd.
Medical emergency on Eider Way.
Medical emergency on Lakesview Blvd.

Wednesday, August 4
A 21-year-old resident on Lakesedge Dr. reported several items, including a laptop, stolen from her vehicle, which was parked in her driveway at the time.
Medical emergency on Ora.
A 46-year-old Stanford Ct. man was arrested for operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated. The arresting deputy had been on the way to the suspect’s home for a reported family trouble disturbance when he encounter the Oxford man. The officer stated in his report he did not pull the vehicle over until he witnessed the suspect swerve off the road.
Larceny of garbage cans from Sebek Rd., Newman Rd. and Brookfield Dr.
Medical emergency on S. Lapeer Rd.
Suspicious circumstance on Glaspie St. turned out to be a confrontation between a local business owner and an ex-employee.
Officers assisted a resident on Powell St. with a ‘bat in bedroom.?
Medical emergency on W. Drahner Rd.
Suspicious circumstance on W. Burdick St.
Child custody dispute on Lafayette.
Vehicle lockout in the southwest quadrant municipal lot.
Suspicious vehicle on W. Burdick St.

Thursday, August 5
A female resident on Sunset Blvd. reported malicious mischief after hearing an egg hit her daughter’s bedroom window.
Suspicious circumstance on Hovey turned out to be two juveniles causing mischief on a moped.
Mail tampering – The caretaker for the Dominican Sisters property found several pieces of mail scattered around one of the trails. This is the second time the gentleman has found mail in the area.
Vehicle on Thornehill Trail ticketed for parking in front of a fire hydrant.
Parking complaint in the northwest quadrant municipal lot. A vehicle was found in a handicap space.
Suspicious vehicle on Pearl St.
Family trouble between an ex-wife and ex-husband on Somerville.
Larceny of garbage can on Stanton Rd.
Suspicious circumstance on Crawford St. turned out to be ‘two guys on motorcycles hanging around? the apartments.
Medical emergency at the intersection where E. Burdick St. becomes Lakeville Rd.

Friday, August 6
Possible fight on Belleville.
A motorist called 911 concerning a possible road rage incident at the intersection of S. Lapeer and E. Drahner roads.
Suspicious circumstance on East St. turned out to be an ill resident who required medical treatment. Officers investigating the scene found the residents front door partially open with a not asking to be left alone.
Civil matter on Park St.
Female resident on Athlone reported receiving threats from her husband. The couple has been separated since March.
Juvenile complaint on First St. involving two kids ‘walking around shooting sling shots at street signs.?
Customer trouble involving two possibly intoxicated patrons at a business in downtown Oxford.
Medical emergency on W. Drahner Rd.

Saturday, August 7
Suspicious vehicle seen on Glaspie St.
911 call from the Dominican Sisters Motherhouse concerning suspicious individuals on the property.
Medical emergency at the American Legion Post 108 on Drahner Rd.
Several motorists call in traffic complaints concerning the gravel haulers speeding through the area.
Civil matter on Park St.
911 call from a group home on Shipman regarding an assault on an employee.
Medical emergency at Addison Oaks.
Smoke investigation on Rochester Rd.
Suspicious person on N. Washington Rd. turned out to be a delivery man.

Sunday, August 8
Suspicious circumstance on Pontiac St. turned out to be a couple arguing in the Oxford Elementary School parking lot.
Reports of BB gun fire on Maloney.
Medical emergency on Moyer St.
Suspicious circumstance on Louck St. turned out to be a child custody dispute between parents.
Medical emergency on Pontiac St.
911 call concerning a power outage in Oxford Lakes.
Suspicious circumstance on S. Washington Rd.
Medical emergency on Lakeville Rd.

Monday, August 9
Curfew violation on Pontiac St.
Suspicious circumstance at the intersection of Glaspie and East streets turned out to be one of the village reservoirs gushing water.
Medical emergency on S. Lapeer Rd.
Medical emergency on Dorel.
Larceny of garbage can on Yale Dr.
Attempted suicide on Crestwood Rd.
Suspicious circumstance on N. Washington St.
Neighbor trouble on Pontiac St.
Animal complaint on Dayton concerning a deer in the roadway.
Possible overdose on Keble Lane.

Tuesday, July 27
Female resident at the intersection of Lakesedge Dr. and Lakesedge Court reported a suspicious circumstance after hearing ‘what sounds like shots fired.?

Wednesday, July 28
A caller reported a suspicious circumstance in the southwest municipal parking lot after seeing four to five individuals in a handicap van ‘knocking on the windows.?

Thursday, July 29
Family trouble on Sandpiper
Suspicious circumstance at the intersection of M-24 and Oakdell Rd. turned out to be a man on his way to work.

Friday, July 30
911 call from Crestwood concerning kids shooting off fireworks in the area.
Animal complaint concerning a pit bull attacking passersby on Moyer St.
Female resident on Nuttal Branch reported receiving unsolicited e-mail advertising child pornography.

Saturday, July 31
Officers dealt with a disorderly individual found naked in his East St. apartment.

Sunday, August 1
33-year-old Oxford man and his pregnant wife filed a traffic complaint after almost being struck by a parking car in the southeast quadrant municipal parking lot.
Female Oxford resident reported being sexually assaulted by a friend.
Six youths were arrested from a home in Oxford Township for underage drinking after sheriff’s deputies responded to a call from a neighbor about a loud party disturbing the peace. The 19-year-old host of the party was also cited for host ordinance violation. The young man said his parents were out of state at the time.
Domestic assault on Huntersrill.

Monday, August 2
Resident on Woodbriar called 911 because he was locked out of his home.
Suspicious circumstance reported by a local bank after running across a suspected forged signature.

Tuesday, July 20
Suspicious person seen running away from a building on W. Burdick St.
Officers filed a minor property damage report after finding several defaced street signs on W. Burdick St.
Suspicious circumstance on Oxford Lakes Drive turned out to be kids playing basketball on a nearby court at 7 p.m.
Abandoned auto on S. Washington Rd.
Dispatch received a 911 call about a suspicious person on Highland Rd.
Medical emergency on Cobblestone Lane.

Wednesday, July 21
Witnesses reported seeing two juveniles in dark clothing throwing rocks at Oxford Elementary School. Police found that two windows on the building had been broken.
Group of individuals reported disturbing the peace in the southwest quadrant municipal parking lot.
Medical emergency on Hunters Rill.
Suspicious juvenile on Park St. turned out to be an 18-year-old male with a pellet-type hand gun. The police report describes the gun as realistic and with the orange safety slide cap removed. The weapon was confiscated and the youth was instructed on the proper use of the item.
Three truant juveniles from Crossroads For Youth are currently being investigated for their involvement in the breaking and entering of a local gas station, located on M-24, earlier in the evening.
An older female Oxford resident reported being harassed by a 16-year-old Oxford youth.
Medical emergency on Heron Way.
The Oxford Police Department investigated their own ‘suspicious circumstance? after a 14-year-old came into the station asking what the time was. Officers learned that the youth’s parents thought he was at a friends house.
Two teenagers reported having a fist fight on Hunters Rill.
Abandoned auto on Crawford St.
Vehicle lockout on Pontiac St.
Female resident on Edith St. called 911 because an unknown person was flashing lights outside her home and ringing her doorbell.

Thursday, July 22
Suspicious vehicle on E. Burdick St. turned out to be an empty van left running by the owner because he ‘has trouble keeping the car running.?
A suspicious person seen around Pontiac and Park streets turned out to be an elderly gentleman digging through garbage cans looking for antiques.
Abandoned auto in the northwest quadrant municipal parking lot.
Animal complaint in the southeast municipal parking lot involving a dog left in a vehicle with the windows ‘barely down.?
Abandoned auto in the northwest quadrant municipal parking lot.
Larceny – A Shelby Twp. construction company reported a cement mixer stolen from a site on Cedar St. in the Waterstone development.
Abandoned auto on Stanton St.
Suspicious circumstance at the intersection of E. Burdick and Mill streets turned out to be a road rage incident.

Friday, July 23
Suspicious circumstance on Springlake Rd.
Juvenile complaint on Thornehill Trail involving a group of kids playing in the local park after hours.
A witness called in a suspicious circumstance around 12:40 a.m. after seeing three youths in dark clothing running away from Oxford Elementary School.
Medical emergency on S. Washington St.
Resident on Sebek reported a piece of mail stolen. The woman placed the mail for pickup in her box the night before. She checked her mail late the next morning and found that the flag was still raised, but the mail was missing.
Drivers reported a road hazard after maneuvering around a large van parked at the intersection of Glaspie and East streets.
Parking complaint in the southwest quadrant municipal parking lot.
Traffic control – Officers stopped a vehicle that was seen driving erratically from the southeast quadrant municipal parking lot down along Lakeville Rd.

Saturday, July 24
Suspicious vehicle on S. Washington St.
An Oxford resident was cited for harassment after continually calling Oxford Dispatch. The dispatcher on shift reported that the subject’s repeated calling was ‘hindering the dispatcher from doing his job.?
Suspicious vehicle seen on S. Washington Rd.
Fight between juveniles reported on Stanton St.
An Oxford Township woman was arrested for operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated after she drove her vehicle into a ditch on Seymour Lake Rd.
Suspicious circumstance on W. Burdick St. turned out to be a group of customers at a local store asking some suspicious questions of employees.
A resident on W. Oakwood Rd. called 911 after her home alarm went off. The woman informed authorities she could hear strange noises in the home.
Medical emergency on Seymour Lake Rd.

Sunday, July 25
Noise complaint from a resident on Sunset Blvd. concerning a family reunion on Oxford Lakes Dr. that was becoming loud.
Suspicious vehicle on S. Washington St. turned out to be an individual watching the big screen plasma TV in a local shop’s window.
Medical emergency on Market St.
Suspicious circumstance on Stanton St. turned out to be a group of young girls planning a fight outside the local movie theater.
A caller at Scripter Lake called police after seeing several young children playing in the water by themselves. The caller reported that the adults were more than 50 feet away.
Suspicious circumstance on Powell involving an intoxicated subject.
911 call for family trouble on Somerville Dr.
Medical emergency on W. Oakwood Rd.

Monday, July 26
Suspicious vehicle on Lakesedge Dr.
Vehicle lockout on W. Burdick St.
Suspicious circumstance behind a church on Pontiac St. turned out to be two youths playing the parking lot.
Family trouble on Park St. involving an intoxicated male.
Medical emergency on Lakesview.
A 26-year-old on Kintyre reported finding several blank personal checks missing shortly after his ex-girlfriend moved from the residence.

Tuesday, July 13
Possible domestic on Deer Path Trail.
911 call from Woodleigh Way concerning cars ‘blowing the stop sign.?
19-year-old Oxford Township resident reported receiving harassing phone calls.

Wednesday, July 14
A 54-year-old resident on Lakesedge Court filed a fraud complaint against a painter she hired. The woman claims the man did not finish the work and suspects he stole a paint sprayer from her home.
911 call from Indian Lake Rd. to report a downed tree.
A female resident on Louck reported a suspicious circumstance after seeing a man in dark clothes ‘just standing at her door wall.?
Juvenile complaint on Woodleigh Way concerning youths hitting neighboring homes with golf balls.
Suicidal subject on W. Burdick St.

Thursday, July 15
Resident on Glaspie reported a suspicious circumstance when he saw a 3-year-old in the street.
Suspicious circumstance in the northwest quadrant municipal parking lot turned out to be the owners of one of the burned buildings taping the area off so they could empty items from the store.
Animal complaint on Moyer St.

Friday, July 16
911 call from Metamora Rd. concerning a horse on the loose.
Resident on Hilberg reported seeing an intoxicated subject driving home with a child in the car.
A 55-year-old resident on Pocahontas Trial reported the back window of his PT Cruiser broken out.

Saturday, July 17
A resident on Lakesedge Dr. reported damage done to the depth finder on his pontoon boat by an unknown individual.
Family trouble between a husband and wife in the Crawford St. apartments.
Juvenile complaint concerning kids skateboarding in a bank parking lot on S. Washington St.
Disturbing the peace with loud music on Crawford St.
Neighbor trouble on Broadway.
911 call from a woman on Drahner Rd. after an Oxford mother abandoned her child at the woman’s home.
Family trouble between a husband and wife on Dewey St.
Family trouble on Manitou Lane.
Suspicious circumstance in the southeast quadrant municipal parking lot turned out to be a family dispute.

Sunday, July 18
Suspicious female seen walking along Oxford Lakes Dr.
A Springlake resident witnessed some children ‘cut a hole in a blow up boxing ring in the yard? and then leave the area.
Abandoned auto on S. Glaspie St.
Suspicious circumstance around Lakeville Rd. and Baypointe Dr. turned out to be a resident going for a walk after a family dispute.
Resident on Springlake reported beer missing from his outside bar.
Domestic dispute reported on Park St.
911 call for a domestic dispute on Mansfield Ct.

Monday, July 19
911 call concerning neighbor trouble on Laurel Leah.
Resident on Oxford Lakes Dr. filed an animal complaint after a barking dog chased his son into their home.
Juvenile complaint on Pontiac St. concerning skateboarders on top of a building.
Reports of youths disturbing the peace with obscene language at Scripter Park.
Juvenile complaint concerning kids on skateboards at the Oxford Market Place.
Gun shots heard on Barr Rd.
911 call for family trouble on Parker Lake Blvd.
911 call concerning a domestic dispute on W. Drahner Rd.
Family trouble between a mother and daughter on Willow St.

Tuesday, July 6
Suspicious circumstance reported on Maple after a witness saw two white males attempting to break into a vacant home.
Medical emergency on W. Drahner Rd.
Suspicious person, described as appearing drunk, seen riding a bicycle along N. Washington St.
Male resident on W. Davison Lake Rd. called 911 to report an assault and battery that occurred in front of his home.
Medical emergency on N. Oxford Rd.
19-year-old youth on W. Davison Lake Rd. reported being the victim of road rage after another vehicle proceeded to follow him home and a passenger got out and assaulted him.

Wednesday, July 7
Vehicle lockout on Glaspie St.
Suspicious circumstance on Dayton St. turned out to be a woman who learned that her daughter’s ex-boyfriend had rented a car in her name.
64-year-old woman on W. Drahner Rd. returned home to find that an unknown individual had broken into her garage. The woman runs a small speaker repair business from the garage, and many sets of valuable speakers as well as several pieces of equipment were stolen.
A resident on Somerville Dr. called 911 to report receiving prank phone calls.
Family trouble between a husband and wife on Shumard Blvd.

Thursday, July 8
Parking complaint filed in Oxford Lakes concerning a couple vehicles blocking the intersection of Oxford Lake and Spring Lake drives.
Abandoned auto in the southwest quadrant municipal parking lot.
Abandoned autos on Stanton and Broadway streets.
Oxford Fire responded to a call for fire wires down ‘and found sparking on a truck? parked on Ora St.
Assault and intimidation reported between a husband and wife on E. Burdick St.

Friday, July 9
Suspicious person spotted at the intersection of Mechanic and Lincoln streets.
Resident on S. Washington St. reported receiving harassing phone calls from a telemarketer.
Suspicious vehicle seen driving around Lakesedge Dr.
Suspicious person seen on W. Burdick St.

Saturday, July 10
Female resident on Woodbriar called 911 after she saw two ‘large emu-type birds? in her neighborhood walking towards Drahner Rd.
Animal complaint on S. Washington St. concerning a couple of birds trying to nest in a building.
Break-in at Lakeville Elementary.
Male resident on Scarlet Oak called 911 after he reportedly received a harassing phone call from a payphone in Pontiac.

Sunday, July 11
Civil matter on Stanton St. concerning a resident with a personal protection order.
Suspicious circumstance on Crawford St. turned out to be a family dispute.
Civil matter at a local eatery in downtown Oxford involving a disgruntled employee.
Abandoned auto on N. Oxford Rd.
33-year-old male resident on Queens Drive reported lawn equipment stolen from his shed.
Suspicious circumstance on E. Burdick St. turned out to be an elderly lady taking her daily walk.
Fireworks reported in Lakeville Manufactured Home Community around Parker Lake Blvd.
After hearing some strange noises outside their home, a Quail Ridge Family awoke to find that an unknown individual had done minor property damage to the house. The 19-year-old son in the family reported suspecting an ex-friend of the deed.
A 911 call received from Basket Branch concerning a domestic dispute in progress.

Monday, July 12
Animal complaint on Pleasant St. concerning a dog barking for over an hour.
Several employees of a golf course in Oxford Twp. left work only to find that the white walls of their tires had been slit sometime between 6 and 10:30 p.m.
Slip and fall that resulted in a broken leg on Cygnet Dr.
Two older women living in the Pontiac St. apartments reported several credit cards missing after they each let a 32-year-old Oxford Twp. woman into their individual homes to use the phone. One of the elderly women reported her wallet missing which contained her credit cards. The other reported a separate container that had held just her cards.
Suicidal subject on Seymour Lake Rd.

Tuesday, June 29
Personal injury accident on Rochester Road at Mack.
Structure fire on Haggerman Road.
Suspicious vehicle on S. Washington Street.
From S. Washington Street, locals report a duffle bag in the road.
On S. Washington Street, an argument between an employer and employee over wages.
Barking dog on Woodleigh Way
Black lab on the loose on Stanton Street.
Neighbors chased two male subjects away from a Lakesedge Drive home. Entry was not gained.

Wednesday, June 30
From N. Coats Road, a resident called 911 after seeing a speeding vehicle and hearing gun shots.
A Baypointe Drive resident called to report a scam — a person from Nigeria wanted the local to say he was a relative ‘for some reason and he would get paid for it.?
Dumpster on Dennison Street impeding traffic.
Silver Camero ‘peeling out? on Mill Street.
Kids playing, yelling, screaming in lake off of Lakesedge Drive.
Dumpster fire on Pontiac Street.
Malicious destruction of a golf cart on Metamora Road.
Malicious destruction of a 1994 Dodge Ram pickup parked on Gill Street. The responsible party called the sheriff’s department and confessed.

Thursday, July 1
Suspicious vehicle on S. Washington Street.
Sixteen compact discs and a radar detector were stolen from a car parked on Lakesedge Drive.
Suspicious persons on Park Street.
Medical emergency on Thorne Tree.

Friday, July 2
Medical emergency on Rochester Road.
Personal injury accident on Rochester at Brewer Road.
Medical emergency on Romeo Road.
Medical emergencies on Market Street and on S. Lapeer Road.
Personal injury accident on Minnetonka Street.
Two adult males and two adult females swimming in Oxford Lake at one in the morning, were told they had to be beach members and that they were trespassing. As they had been drinking, the police officer drove them to a residence on Hunters Rill.
At two in the morning a Woodbriar Drive woman called 911 to report a man outside her window.
Jack Russel terrier reported roaming free on First Street.
A silver, 1999 Honda Tiburon was reported stolen from Glaspie Street. The keys had been left in the vehicle.
Raccoons in the rafters of a Glaspie Street business setting off alarms.
Firework complaints on Manor Street
Skateboarders at the Crawford Street Apartments.
Oxford Police stopped a 25-year-old Oxford male for driving without his seatbelts being fastened . . . they then found he had an outstanding warrant for his arrest issued from Macomb County.
Larceny from a vehicle parked on Drahner Circle.
A 16-year-old Oxford girl was busted for trying to steal a wallet from a local business. Also found on her was a ‘hash pipe.? She admitted to smoking pot and was turned over to her father.
Unknowns drove through the Waterstone subdivision shooting paint balls at homes.

Saturday, July 3
Medical emergencies on Ray, Haggerman, Lakeville and Barr roads.
Larceny of a jug of coins stolen from a home on W. Burdick Street.
Trespasser on Oxford Lakes Drive.
Medical emergencies on W. Ora and Thomas roads and on Franklin Lake Circle.
An Oakland County Deputy was driving unit 1610 on Lakeville Rd in Oxford when he struck a deer in the roadway.Minor damage to vehicle. The injured animal was shot by deputies.

Sunday, July 4
Medical emergencies on Haven and Lakeville roads.
Fighting in a driveway on Parker Lake Road.
911 reports of a man slumped over the wheel of his vehicle parked on N. Coats Road. When contacted, the man was found to be waiting for a friend who had been drinking too much.
Bottle rocket complaints on Ensley Street.
Missing man on Cygnet Cir.
From N. Baldwin Road a female called to report her boyfriend had stolen her car.
Larceny of a bike reported on W. Burdick Street.
Family trouble on Park Street.
Skateboarders at the Crawford Street Apartments.
Firework complaints on S. Coats Road.
Medical emergencies on Dunlap Circle and Crestwood Drive.

Monday, July 5
Teens ‘goofing around? on Pearl Street turned into an altercation when a 14-year-old boy punched a girl in the mouth.
Fireworks complaint on Lakesedge Drive.
Medical emergencies on Oakmont Drive and on Seymour Lake Road.
A 2002 Saturn parked on Basket Branch was ‘keyed.?
A 2001 Dodge Ram pickup truck parked on Larel Leah was maliciously damaged.
A Cirrus Street family returned from vacation to notice a bedroom window had been ‘blown out with some sort of fireworks.? From the bedroom, two piggy banks were stolen.

Tuesday, July 6
At 1:30 a.m. a Yale Street resident heard a loud explosion. Upon further investigation, he found somebody had blown up his mailbox.
The starter to a John Deere parked off of W. Oakwood Road was unbolted and stolen.

Tuesday, June 22
Suicidal subject on E. Drahner Rd.
License plate stolen from a vehicle on N. Lapeer Rd.
Domestic assault on Broadway St.
Medical emergency on Parker Lake St.
Fire alarm on Secord Lake Rd.

Wednesday, June 23
Medical emergencies on W. Leonard Rd., E. Leonard Rd., and on Baywood.
Intoxicated male staggering along S. Washington St.
Suspicious circumstances on Park St.
A caller from Pontiac St., reported hearing screams coming from the elementary school. Police investigation found kids were skating — all was okay.
Pesky insurance solicitors walking on First St.
Suspicious male seen around a Pleasant St. home. Oxford Police will step up patrols.
Peeping Tom reported on Converse Ct.
Medical emergencies on Pocahontas Ct., and on East St.

Thursday, June 24
A Park St. resident reported he was scammed out of money after responding to a daily newspaper advertisement.
A pink girls bike, with dots was reported stolen from Pontiac St.
Juvenile complaint on Center St.
Tires slashed in the Southeast municipal parking lot.
Complaint from Squaw Lagoon about noisy wave runners.
Medical emergencies on Mechanic St., Glenmoor Dr., Staton St., Moyer St., and on Lakeville Rd.
Unauthorized driving away of an auto on S. Lapeer Rd.

Friday, June 25
Larceny of two bikes, valued a $200, from Pontiac St.
Two males reported smoking marijuana in the laundry room of Crawford Street apartments. Before police arrived the two had left, in a ‘white or silver? Toyota with ‘zig zag? designs on the side. (editor’s note: we are not sure the designs were squiggly lines or from tobacco rolling papers.)
Malicious destruction of property on S. Washington St.
Pop machine damaged at Scriptor Park.
Five kids on a golf cart driving on Thornhill Tr.
Kids using foul language and riding their bikes into buildings in the Southwest municipal parking lot.
Juveniles asked to leave the beach at Scriptor Park.
Juveniles skate boarding and riding bikes on S. Washington St., not moving for traffic.
Intoxicated male sitting on a bench in Centennial Park.
Fireworks complaint on E. Burdick St.
Juveniles with paint ball guns on Pearl St.

Saturday, June 26
Ex-beau causing problems for a Maloney St. resident.
Medical emergencies on Pocahontas Tr. Hillberg Rd., and on Windingbrook Circ.
Suspicious person on S. Washington St./
Fireworks complaint from Oxford Lakes Dr.
Reports of a man pushing around his wife on S. Washington St.
Trespassers on Oxford Lakes Dr.

Sunday, June 27
Loud music on Center St.
Trespassers on Glaspie St.
Malicious destruction of property on Dunlap Circ.
Medical emergencies on N. Glaspie St., Clear Lake Ct., W. Burdick St., and Rochester Rd.
Personal injury accident on Lake George Rd, at Nobel.
Disorderly person on N. Washington St.
Assault and battery reported on Gill St.

Monday, June 28
A home on Great Pines Dr. was broken into. Burglar(s) absconded with about $4,700 worth of property.
Larceny from a vehicle parked on W. Drahner Rd. Stolen was about $920 worth of property.
From a 2004 Jeep parked on Broadmeadow, $320 was stolen from a purse.
Complaints of juveniles skateboarding on Mechanic St.
Solicitors on Lakes Edge Dr.
Possible identity theft on Crawford St.
Medical emergencies on S. Lapeer Rd., N. Lapeer Rd., S. Washington St., and Crooked Creek Rd.
Grass fire on Drahner Rd (Addison Twp.)

Tuesday, June 15
Domestic abuse between a husband and wife on Stanton St.
An Oxford resident reported a suspicious circumstance because he noticed the same white car following him three different times.
Female resident on W. Burdick St. called authorities when she discovered her upstairs neighbor standing outside ‘buck naked? at 6:30 a.m. Officers got the subject to return to his apartment.
Vehicle lockout in the southwest quadrant municipal parking lot.
Abandoned auto in the southwest quadrant municipal parking lot.
Juvenile complaint concerning skateboarders in the parking lot of a church on Pontiac St.
Scripter Park employee called Oxford Village Police about a group of youths being disruptive in the area. The youngsters were instructed on park rules and then banned from the area for the rest of the day.
Deer with a broken leg found in Oxford Lakes. Officers put down the animal.
Suspicious circumstance reported on Pearl St. reported when neighbors began noticing a light on in a vacant home.
Female resident on W. Burdick reported a group of individuals in the northwest quadrant municipal parking lot disturbing the peace with yelling and possible gun shots.
Slip and fall on N. Lapeer Rd.
Downed power-line on Thomas Rd.

Wednesday, June 16
Parking complaint on Oxford Lakes Dr. concerning a Ford Ranger blocking a fire hydrant.
Vehicle lockout on E. Drahner Rd.
Parking complaint on Glaspie St. made concerning patrons of Scripter Park ball fields parking on the grass.
Vehicle lockout on Woodleigh Way.
Domestic assault between a boyfriend and girlfriend on Gill St.
Suspicious vehicle on Baypointe Dr. turned out to be a resident fishing in the undeveloped portion.
Employee’s of a local restaurant called 9-1-1 because they ‘believed a drug deal was going on in parking lot.?

Thursday, June 17
Resident on Stanton St. filed an animal complaint after finding his neighbor’s cat injured in his yard.
Skateboarders were once again found trespassing in a Pontiac St. church’s parking lot.
Larceny from auto reported in the northeast quadrant municipal parking lot. An area man informed officers that his golf clubs were told from his blue Jeep.
14-year-old runaway reported from Trillium Trail. The young girl was last seen in the morning. She is 5?4?? and around 115 pounds with brown hair and brown eyes.
Juvenile complaint concerning a group of kids in Scripter Park around 9:30 p.m.
Around 5:30 a.m., a male resident on Scarlet Oak Lane found his pickup’s tires slashed and the passenger mirror broken when he went to leave for work. The resident pointed out to authorities that he could see a neighbor’s vehicle had also been attacked.
Lakesview Blvd. resident called 911 with a BB Gun complaint.

Friday, June 18
Cherry Hills Court resident called 911 because he had been receiving threats.
A local business contact the police after an intoxicated customer began causing trouble in the establishment. Employees took the man’s car keys and requested for authorities to assist with the subject in the southeast quadrant municipal parking lot.
Officers assisted a motorist out of gas on Lakeville Rd.
Suspicious circumstance at a business on Lapeer Rd. turned out to be a man sleeping in a vehicle.
45-year-old female on Parker Lake Blvd. awoke to find the front passenger side tire of her vehicle slashed and deflated. The vehicle was parked in her home’s driveway all night.
Suspicious vehicle seen driving erratically along N. Washington St.
Breaking and entering reported on Stanton St.
County Child Protective Services requested for Oxford police to do a welfare check on the children in a home on Broadway.
Larceny of gas from a station on S. Lapeer Rd.
Vandalism reported at Seymour Lake Park.
Juvenile complaint concerning kids on Daniel Axford Elementary’s playground around 11:30 at night.
Gasoline spill at the intersection of N. Lapeer and E. Oakwood roads.
Resident on Cherry Hills Court reported receiving harassment from a Warren man. The Warren man was accusing the Oxford area resident of having an affair with his girlfriend.

Saturday, June 19
Resident on East Burdick St. called authorities because ‘someone backed into her house.?
Olive Rd. resident called in a suspicious circumstance because she saw something strange in the sky and just wanted to report it.
8-month-old infant with difficulty breathing on Cirrus.

Sunday, June 20
Noise complaint made about a party on Baypointe Dr.
Abandoned auto on Glaspie St.
Vehicle lockout on East St.
A 17-year-old Thornehill Trail resident contacted police after being harassed earlier in the day by a classmate.
Juvenile complaint concerning kids swimming in the lake by Thornehill Trail without supervision.
Female resident on Lafayette called in an animal complaint because of ‘possums in her ceiling and she would like for us to check it out.?

Monday, June 21
Management from a Glaspie St. business reported a suspicious circumstance after an unknown man wearing jeans and a white t-shirt was seen bothering some of the company’s employees.
32-year-old female resident on Roxbury Court reported her wallet stolen from her vehicle while the SUV was parked in her home’s driveway.
Parking complaint filed concerning a semi-truck blocking traffic on S. Washington St.
Suspicious circumstance on N. Washington St. turned out to be a local man passed out on top of his bicycle.
Resident on East Oakwood Rd. required medical assistance after being kicked by a horse.

Tuesday, June 8
Kids seen taking down the no skateboarding sign posted in Centennial Park.
Resident on E. Manor called 911 after hearing what she thought was two gun shots.

Wednesday, June 9
19-year-old Oxford Township resident was arrested for possible marijuana use and possession after an unknown substance was found on her person at a party on Beemer Court.
Family trouble on West Rd.
Employees of a local bake shop called police after seeing a man on Hudson St. throw a ‘girls bike in the air? while yelling and screaming.
Resident on Dennison St. reported a suspicious circumstance after he was awaken at 3 a.m. by a spotlight shining through his bedroom window.

Thursday, June 10
Suspicious circumstance on Pearl and Broadway turned out to be some residents yelling at one another.

Friday, June 11
Family trouble between a boyfriend and girlfriend in an apartment on Mechanic St.
Around 4 a.m., several youths at a party on Harwood Court received citations for minor in possession.
Attempted suicide by a 15-year-old female on Arrowhead.
After hearing strange noises, a female resident on Harwood Court went into her garage to find an unknown male subject sitting in the passenger seat of her vehicle. The woman stated that she yelled at the man, who then moved to the driver’s seat and started the car. The woman claims she set her garage door to close while the unknown subject began moving in reverse, damaging both the vehicle and the garage door. The woman informed officers the man then took the car keys and ran from the scene.
20-year-old resident on W. Drahner Rd. reported receiving harassing and threatening statements from her ex-boyfriend.

Saturday, June 12
Male resident on Sandhurst reported several items stolen from his vehicle, which was parked in his open garage.
Resident on Louck called police because of a snapping turtle found in a nearby parking lot.
Suspicious circumstance on N. Washington St. turned out to be family trouble involving a possible child abuse case.

Sunday, June 13
Female on Hunters Rill called 911 to report a possible drug dealer in her home.
Several suspicious people were seen around Scripter Park between 4:50 and 6:10 a.m.
Suspicious person with a tan loading van on E. Burdick St. turned out to be employees closing up shop at a local hardware store.

Monday, June 14
A resident on First St. filed an animal complaint regarding a fight between her dog and a neighbor’s.
Neighbor trouble on East St.
37-year-old female on Wood Trail reported a grill stolen from her home.

Tuesday, June 1
Juvenile complaint concerning skate boarders on S. Washington St.
Juvenile complaint concerning kids throwing junk in the yard of a Pearl St. resident.
Juvenile complaint concerning kids riding their bikes out into the road on Pontiac St.

Wednesday, June 2
Family trouble between a husband and wife on Stanton St.
Prowler seen on Basket Branch.
911 call concerning a ‘child walking down the road? around S. Coats and W. Drahner roads.

Thursday, June 3
A 17-year-old female on Thornehill Trial filed a telephone harassment complaint against a fellow Oxford High School student. The complaintant informed authorities that the harassment has been an ongoing problem.

Friday, June 4
Suspicious circumstance at the intersection of W. Burdick and Pontiac streets turned out to be an Oxford man sitting on the porch of a property he does not own.
911 call about a low flying, hot air balloon near Baldwin Rd.

Saturday, June 5
Suspicious circumstance in the southeast quadrant municipal parking lot turned out to be a couple refusing to leave a local bar.
Civil matter between an employer and employee on E. Burdick St.
Teens using obscene language seen on Lakesedge Drive.
Suspicious person seen on Pontiac St.

Sunday, June 6
Family trouble between a mother and son on Glaspie St.

Monday, June 7
Resident on Sunset Blvd. filed a malicious mischief complaint when he discovered unknown substances in his underground swimming pool.
Noise complaint on Center St.
Resident on Glaspie St. contacted authorities concerning a group of kids trying to take a paddle boat onto Scripter Lake without adult supervision. The caller believed the boat had a hole and was unusable.

Wednesday, May 26
Parking complaint on Glaspie St. involving a pickup truck with an enclosed trailer parked in the ‘No Parking? zone.
Animal complaint on W. Burdick St. Resident saw two black German shepherds running loose in the area.
Medical emergency on Summerville.
Animal complaint involving two young children trying to catch a dog around M-24. The two youngsters were seen running ‘back and forth? across the roadway.
Trespassers reported on Hummer Lake Rd.
Around 10:30 at night, a resident on Glaspie Rd. called in to complain about loud noises from the business district ‘disturbing the peace.? The loud noises actually turned out to be coming from the construction being done on M-24.
Medical emergency on Rochester Rd.

Thursday, May 27
Vehicle lockout on W. Burdick St.
Medical emergency at Oxford Middle School involving a ‘passed out? student.
Domestic assault between a boyfriend and girlfriend on Glaspie Rd.
The Oxford Village Department of Public Works called authorities with a parking complaint concerning several vehicles parked around the ‘No Parking? areas of Glaspie and East streets.
Vehicle lockout on Dayton St.
63-year-old Oxford Township man filed a theft and fraud report against his 26-year-old daughter. The man claims his daughter stole $1,600 from him and then took a blank check, which she supposedly cashed for an additional $1,000.
Medical emergency on N. Washington St.
Slip and fall on Tanview.

Friday, May 28
Family trouble on Stanton Rd. between a husband and wife.
An Oxford resident reported an animal bite after she was bitten while visiting a friend’s home on N. Washington St.
Medical emergency on Parker Lake Blvd.
17-year-old Oxford High School student reported her purse stolen from the high school band room.
Juvenile found in possession of cigarettes on Glaspie St.
Leighton Lane resident found several CD’s in the bushes near her home.
Medical emergency on Glen Eagles Court involving a 10-week-old not breathing.
Parking complaint on Stanton Rd. about a large truck blocking the street. The vehicle turned out to be a delivery truck for a nearby bank.
Resident on Stanton St. reported a reckless driver doing ‘donuts? in a nearby gravel lot.
A resident in the Crawford St. Apartments contacted authorities after finding an unidentified subject ‘urinating on a tree? in front of the apartment building.
17-year-old Oxford Township youth claims that two other Oxford youths damaged his car when he went to pick up a friend at his home on Sanders Rd.
Medical emergency on Pond Rd.
Medical emergency on Barr Rd.

Saturday, May 29
Abandoned auto on S. Washington St.
Officers investigated an alarm at Oxford Elementary School and discovered that the outside door to the music room was open. Nothing appeared missing from the building.
Juvenile complaint on S. Washington St. concerning three youths throwing water balloons at passing motorists.
Medical emergency on N. Baldwin Rd.

Sunday, May 30
Vehicle lockout on Dunlap Circle.
Dispatch received a 911 call from Hillcrest regarding an intoxicated individual.
Medical emergency on Stanton Rd.
36-year-old Oxford Township man was cited for disorderly person and trespassing after the owner of a local car wash on M-24 found him turning over the establishment’s trash cans. After being asked by the business owner to cease, the owner claims he was then harassed by the individual. The car wash owner contacted the authorities because he ‘feared for his safety.?
Medical emergency on Shakeley Lane.

Monday, May 31
Suspicious vehicle on Baypointe Dr. turned out to be a married couple looking at and discussing the undeveloped portion of the road.
A 40-year-old mechanic on Kintyre reported a license plate stolen from a car he was repairing. The Oxford Township resident told authorities he parked the vehicle the night before and found the Air Force Veteran license plate missing in the morning.
Medical emergency on Pondview.
Medical emergency on W. Burdick St.
A suspicious noise complaint on Woodridge Ct. turned out to be five to six individuals drinking in a resident’s home. The group agreed to keep the noise levels down.
38-year-old female on Nuttal Branch reported her home burglarized while she was away over night. The woman suspects a couple of her 12-year-old son’s friends and has a neighbor who witnessed one of the youth’s running from the home.
Officers assisted a driver with a disabled motorcycle on Washington St. by calling a taxi from Pontiac. The cab took the man back to Romeo.
An 89-year-old woman with a possible stroke on Sullivan.
Suspicious circumstance in the northwest quadrant municipal parking lot turned out to be an intoxicated subject sleeping in a stairwell behind one of the area businesses.
Authorities responded to alarms at Clear Lake Elementary and discovered an open window in the rear of the building. Nothing was found missing from the school.

Wednesday, May 19
At five in the morning, an attendant at a S. Lapeer Road gas station called 911. The attendant reported a man had asked if there were any other workers present, went outside and then tried to sell his coat to customers.
Suspicious circumstances on Lakeville Road.
Three teens seen sinking a boat in the Oxford Lakes subdivision area.
A wandering golden retriever on Woodleigh Circ was returned to its Pearl Street home.
Disturbance of the peace on Pontiac Street.
Medical emergency on Queens — a subject was weak due to ‘bleeding.?
Small grass fire on W. Drahner Road.
Thursday, May 20
Suspicious circumstances on S. Washington Street.
A Cardigan Drive resident called 911 after somebody tried to get into the home at about 10 in the evening.
Injured student at Daniel Axford Elementary School.
Vehicle fire on Baldwin Road.
Personal injury accident on Baldwin Road.
Cut arm on W. Drahner Road.
Natural gas leak on Golf Villa.
Wires down on W. Drahner Road at Chirco.
A Broadway Street parent called the Oxford Police Department to help get his 12-year-old go to school.
Friday, May 21
Laptop computers were stolen from a S. Washington Street business.
Three male juveniles seen ringing doorbells and running away in the Thornhill Trail area.
Saturday, May 22
Suspicious vehicle reported at the Crawford Street Apartments.
Disturbance of the peace at Park and Pontiac Street. An ambulance was called to transport suspect to a detox center.
Swimmers at Scripter Park told to leave as the park has not yet opened for the season.
A 42-year-old Rochester man was arrested for operating vehicle under the influence of liquor on S. Washington Street.
Speeders on Glaspie Street.
Medical emergencies on Maloney, Teelin, W. Drahner and Seymour Lake roads.
Sunday, May 23
A cell phone and some CDs were stolen from a car parked overnight at a S. Washington Street business plaza.
‘Road rage? started on Lakeville Road at Granger and ended at E. Burdick Street, where everything was ‘settled? (we assume peacefully.)
Three teens swimming at Scripter Park at about 4 p.m. were told the park has not yet opened for the season.
Medical emergencies on Balintine and Parker Lake.
Monday, May 24
A Broadway Street parent called the Oxford Police Department to help get his 12-year-old go to school.
Unlawful entry of a N. Washington Street business. Owner does not know if anything his missing.
A Loucke Street woman expressed concerns because her ex-boyfriend threatened to visit her tonight.
Teens on Thornhill Trail ringing doorbells and running away.
Medical emergency on Thomas Road.
Smashed thumb at a S. Glaspie Street business

Tuesday, May 11
Suspicious circumstance on Crawford St. turned out to be a resident with a missing Fed Ex package.
Suspicious circumstance on E. Burdick St. turned out to be a resident with possible credit card fraud.
Home invasion on Ray Rd. A 45-year-old man reported that several items were stolen from his home.
Possible overdose on Powell St.
Caller reports seeing two individuals smoking pot at the parking lot around Hudson and W. Burdick St. The subjects were gone when police arrived.

Wednesday, May 12
Family trouble between a husband and wife from Troy in the southeast quadrant municipal parking lot.
Officers have filed for a petition against a 16-year-old Moyer St. youth who supposedly was operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated. Officers tested the youth’s sobriety after he was involved in an accident at the intersection of Wildcat Drive and Lakeville Rd.
Suspicious circumstance on Sunset Blvd. turned out to be a construction worker waiting on his boss to arrive at the site.
Civil matter between the manager of the Lakeville Apartments and a resident.

Thursday, May 13
A 21-year-old resident on S. Washington St. called in a suspicious circumstance after a patron she threw out of Rob’s Place came to her home and threatened her.
Dog bite complaint on Gibson St.
Center St. resident was cited for no operator’s license on person, disregard for a stop sign and having an unsigned registration after a police officer pulled him over to investigate a call that he was playing extremely loud music while driving. The caller reporting the loud music followed the Center St. resident and at the scene while the officer investigated the claim.
The owner of Fatty’s Pizza reported $824.70 stolen from the shop.
Suspicious person on Dennison turned out to be a woman walking with a stroller.
Animal complaint on N. Washington St. about a dog walking in traffic.
Suspicious person on Lakeville Rd. near Baypointe turned out to be a hitch hiker.
Parking complaint on Thornehill Trail.
Suicidal subject on W. Burdick.

Friday, May 14
Solicitor complaint on Lakeville Court.
Larceny from auto on Worcester Dr.

Saturday, May 15
Suspicious persons on Baypointe Dr. turned out to be individuals fishing in the lake after receiving permission from an area resident.
Resident in the Village Manor Apartments called in a suspicious circumstance after she returned home from a three week trip to find a terrible odor in her home. Turned out she had simply forgotten to throw out the garbage before she left.
20-year-old Oxford Twp. man reported his dirt bike missing.
Family on Kintyre reported a 3-year-old missing. He was returned home safely. A report was filed on May 16 for ‘neglect of child? by officers.
Suspicious circumstance on Woodleigh way turned out to be a boy with a toy gun.
Officers investigated a call concerning youths with possible cigarettes on Louck. The children were actually eating candy cigarettes.

Sunday, May 16
Residents near the intersection of Church and Louck reported a subject sleeping in ‘some kind of camp? in the woods near that area. Officers advised the man to ‘move on.?
Female resident on Basket Branch reported finding ‘deep scratches? on her car not there earlier in the week.
East St. resident reported receiving intimidating threats.
Neighbor trouble on Augusta.
Medical emergency on Franklin Circle.

Monday, May 17
Suspicious circumstance on Pontiac St. turned out to be a 4-year-old playing in the soccer field behind the First Baptist Church of Oxford.
Animal complaint on Woodleigh Way about a barking dog.
Suspicious circumstance on Broadway turned out to be a family reporting a missing 10-year-old foster child. The youth later returned safely to the home.

Tuesday, May 4
Resident on Thornehill Trail called in a suspicious circumstance after noticing their neighbor’s garage and car doors open in the middle of the night.
An employee at Jeff’s Tire called police because he ‘was just verbally threatened? by a customer.
Possible overdose on E. Burdick St.

Wednesday, May 5
Resident on W. Burdick St. contacted police because ?2-year-old refusing to get in car seat. Mom wants officer to instruct child.?
Vehicle lockout on Sunset Blvd.

Thursday, May 6
Animal complaint – A resident on Thornehill Trail called authorities after he discovered his 6-year-old grandson had been bitten by a neighbor’s dog.
Suspicious vehicle on Oxford Lakes Dr. turned out to be a factory worker on break.
Family on Broadway contacted police for assistance with a foster child who would not go into the home.

Friday, May 7
41-year-old Oxford man reported being assaulted by the bartender working in Rob’s Place. The 21-year-old female bartender informed police she was defending herself against a hostile customer when she threw a glass at him.
Suspicious person seen at the intersection of W. Burdick and S. Washington streets.
Domestic assault reported on Oakwood Rd. between a 25-year-old woman and her 15-year-old brother-in-law.
Employees at Bank One called 911 because of a group of youths fighting in the parking lot.
Juvenile complaint on S. Washington St. regarding kids on skateboards in the Starbuck’s parking lot.
Employees at the Oxford Party Shop called in a suspicious circumstance when a group of kids kept coming back into the store continually calling out the owner’s names.

Saturday, May 8
Suspicious Circumstance on Hovey turned out to be an intoxicated subject trying to get home.
A resident in the W. Burdick St. apartments filed a noise complaint about an upstairs neighbor being loud.
Dispatch received several 911 calls regarding a personal injury accident at the intersection of Baldwin and Granger roads.
Noise complaint at the Crawford St. apartments turned out to be a motorcycle in the parking lot.

Sunday, May 9
A caller on M-24 reported a sign post down in the roadway near The Nugget Restaurant.
Male resident on Mill Valley Court called 911 because of a fight occurring outside of his home.
Medical emergency on Shakeley Lane.

Monday, May 10
Vehicle lockout on S. Washington Rd.
Female resident on Hilberg called 911 after running into problems with a renter.
Medical emergency on Lakeshore Dr. turned out to be a possible assault on a pregnant woman.

Tuesday, April 27
Resident on Park St. reported between $400 and $600 missing after he discovered a change can had been stolen from his home.
Suspicious circumstance on S. Washington Rd. turned out to be a group of youths waiting for a ride home from the movies.

Wednesday, April 28
Resident on Parkerlake Rd. called 911 after hearing what sounded like gun fire or fireworks near Oxford High School.
A Glenmoor Rd. resident reported her purse stolen from Meijers. The woman was looking at birds in the pet department with her young child when an unknown individual took her cart with her purse inside.
Police investigated a report of individuals breaking vodka bottles on Crawford St.
Suspicious circumstance on Broadway turned out to be a young girl lying to her mother to get out of trouble.

Thursday, April 29
Resident reported a group of individuals riding motorcycles in Scripter Park on Glaspie St.
N. Washington St. resident filed an animal complaint after an ‘aggressive pit bull ran into his apartment.?

Friday, April 30
A 40-year-old resident on Pineview Court reported several items stolen during the night from the three vehicles parked on his property.
Resident on Springlake Dr. reported several items missing from his unlocked vehicle parked in his driveway.
A resident on Oxford Lakes Dr. chased two unidentified individuals his wife saw stealing items from their truck around two in the morning. The woman awoke when she heard a car door and looked out her bedroom window to see the men sitting in the family’s truck. He husband ran from the home and chased the individuals down the street. Several items were stolen from the truck, and police were unable to locate the subjects.
Suspicious circumstance on Oxford Lakes Dr. turned out to be four individuals arguing in the street. Noises reported by the caller as gun fire turned out to be fireworks at a nearby home.
DPW workers reported juveniles skateboarding at the downtown gazebo.
Resident filed a juvenile complaint about several youths hanging out in the southeast quadrant municipal parking lot.

Saturday, May 1
A 43-year-old resident on Mechanic St. reported a lawn mower stolen from her detached garage.
Employees at Rob’s Place in downtown Oxford called for police assistance with a disorderly customer.
Dispatch received a call on 911 for a domestic assault between a father and son on Roy Rd.

Sunday, May 2
Vehicle lockout in the southeast quadrant municipal parking lot.
Family trouble on Lake Drive between two brother and their mother.
Pontiac St. resident reported a suspicious circumstance after seeing three juveniles playing around a dump truck at Oxford Elementary.
Family trouble between a couple arguing in the middle of Lapeer Rd. while the vehicle sat parked in traffic.
A 14-year-old female on Harwood Rd. reported receiving harassing text messages and a phone call from what sounded like an ‘older Hispanic male.? Officers called the number on the girl’s phone and spoke with an older man. Officials informed him to cease the messages and phone calls or police action would be taken against him.

Monday, May 3
Police found minor property damage in Seymour Lake Park after unknown subjects cut the locks off a utility box and restroom. There was also chalk graffiti at the facilities and paint graffiti in the Smith Silo Pavilion.

Monday, November 17
Respiratory distress on Ray Rd.
Elevator rescue on Market St.

Tuesday, November 18
Oxford police assisted a 44-year-old female on W. Burdick St. by picking up a registered package for her from a stalker. The woman has a personal protection order filed against the stalker and did not want the package.
Slip and fall on Lakeville Rd.
A 19-year-old East St. resident reported his cell phone missing.
Parking complaint on Lincoln St.
A female resident on Broadway reported harassing phone calls from on unknown individual.
Suspicious circumstance on W. Burdick St.

Wednesday, November 19
Suspicious vehicle seen behind Center Stage Dance Studio.
Sheriff’s deputies were called to investigate a fight at Oxford High School where two brothers claimed they were assaulted by four other youths.
Diabetic emergency on Maloney St.
Larceny reported at the Red Bob Veterinary Clinic.
Family trouble on Yale Rd. between a husband and wife.
Larceny at the Ad-Rite Sign Building on S. Lapeer Rd.

Thursday, November 20
Police contacted a 27-year-old female on Staton St. for a welfare check because her mother and sister contacted authorities after not being able to reach her over the phone. The girl said the two contacted officers because they don’t like her husband.
Complaint of a barking dog on Glaspie St.
Suspicious person seen on Stanton St.
A 45-year-old Laurel Leah resident learned that her identity had been stolen when she was contacted by SBC Ameritech for around $2,000 in charges to a phone account in Detroit.
Cardiac arrest on Market St.
A Ray Rd. man, 19, was accused by a 20-year-old Laurel Leah resident of aggravated stalking.
A 62-year-old female on Cobblestone attempted suicide.

Friday, November 21
A resident on N. Washington St. asked Oxford police officers to please find her husband, who was walking the family dog, because she was having severe stomach pains and needed to be taken to the hospital. The woman denied medical treatment to dispatchers.
Dispatch received a 911 call from a Teelin resident because a “red truck drove through his lawn causing damage to his property.”
Medical emergency, resident feeling general weakness on N. Washington St.
Witnesses reported five to six juveniles drinking behind Starbucks.
Medical emergency on Crooked Creek Rd.
Medical emergency on Lake George Rd.
A female resident on N. Lapeer Rd. reported receiving harassing phone calls from someone she knows in Florida.
A 28-year-old Oxford Township woman filed a report with the Oakland County Sheriff against a 47-year-old Ray Rd. man for stalking.
Medical emergency on Walker Rd.
House fire on Lake George Rd.
The Oakland County Sheriff’s department was contacted by a 16-year-old Barnes Court resident because he was receiving threats and harassment from a 17-year-old First St. resident.

Saturday, November 22
Animal complaint on Dennison St.
Slip and fall on W. Drahner Rd.
An Oxford officer called in a suspicious circumstance when he “heard what sounded like three gun shots.”
Medical emergency on Lakeville Rd.
Residents reported a stray white and black dog wondering around the S. Washington and W. Burdick St. area.
Suspicious vehicle with four passengers seen sitting at Subway on W. Burdick St.
Malicious mischief on Thornehill Trail.

Sunday, November 23
A suspicious circumstance was reported when a witness saw a young woman thrown from a silver car around the E. Burdick and Glaspie St. intersection.
Lock out behind the Oxford Party Shop.
Medical emergency on Lakeshore Dr.
A 59-year-old Drahner Rd. woman came home to find that an unknown individual had broken into her home. The woman found that the intruder had gotten in by breaking a basement window and that the suspect had injured himself in the process. The only items she found stolen were a cell phone, pair of running pants and some band aids.

Monday, November 24
A 25-year-old S. Washington St. resident reported minor property damage to the front door of her apartment.
Medical emergency on Lakeville Rd. east of Curtis Rd.
Oxford police found during an after-hours inspection that the bartender working for Rob’s Place on this evening had been drinking while on the clock. The establishment’s owner was contacted about the situation.
A 911 call came into dispatch for a possible domestic problem on Lakesview.
Abandoned auto on Crawford St.
Oxford police were contacted for an animal complaint when a resident found an injured kitten in a driveway on N. Washington St.
A resident on Oxford Lakes Drive reported damage to his front yard.
Residents in the Crawford St. apartments complained about a neighbor disturbing the peace with loud music.

Tuesday, November 25
Medical emergency on Curtis Rd.

Tuesday, November 25
Abandoned auto on W. Burdick St.
An Oxford mother called police after a speeding motorist almost hit her and her two children while they were walking home along Pontiac and Moyer streets.
Suspicious circumstance on Stanton St. turned out to be a resident putting up Christmas lights.
Dispatch received a 911 call for family trouble on Basket Branch.
Resident with respiratory distress on Hunters Rill.
Suspicious circumstance on Lakeville Court turned out to be workers from a reality company that had recently taken possession of the property.
Vehicle lockout on Woodleigh Way.
Oxford resident asked for assistance from village police while he removed some of his belongings from a Pearl St. address.
A 17-year-old Noble Rd. resident reported that an amplifier had been stolen from his truck overnight.
Medical emergency on Curtis Rd.
Two vehicles on Cobblestone were reportedly broken into by unknown individuals. The resident claimed that sunglasses and cash were taken from the cars.
Medical emergency on Crooked Creek.
A 44-year-old Oxford Township man reported receiving several harassing phone calls.

Wednesday, November 26
A 26-year-old W. Burdick St. resident learned that his identity had been stolen when he received a NCO Financial credit card statement. The account had been opened with a Texas address.
An employee of Kane Brothers Outdoor Services called 911 because unknown individuals had dumped garbage and construction debris all over Stanton St. The mess was causing a road hazard and several parts of the roadway were impassable.
Animal complaint filed by a Mechanic St. resident who found an injured ground hog.
Parking complaint on Lakeville Rd. turned out to be a private investigator working some surveillance.
Lockout on Crawford St.
Juvenile complaint filed after a driver on E. Burdick St. almost hit two boys who were throwing objects into the road and then running into the roadway after them.

Thursday, November 27
Suspicious circumstance on East St. turned out to be an Oxford Township man pounding on the front door of his ex-girlfriend’s home after midnight. The man had wanted to be let into the home.
Addison Township firefighters assisted Oakland Township with a medical emergency on Knaird Rd.
Medical emergency on Laurel Leah.
Resident with respiratory distress on Market St.
A business on S. Washington St. complained about two subjects in a gray pickup seen using the back parking lot dumpster.
Medical emergency on Cross St.

Friday, November 28
Civil dispute between a landlord and tenant over a S. Washington St. apartment.
An elderly female on Crawford St. contacted Oxford Village Police because she had been reclining in a lift chair and then lost the controller. She was asking authorities if they could please contact her daughter in Lapeer to come and assist her.
Oxford Village Police assisted a lost motorist around the E. Burdick St. and Lakeville Rd. intersection.
Medical emergency on Laurel Leah.
A dumping complaint in the southeast quadrant parking lot turned out to be the new owner of Bella Casa putting out garbage.

Saturday, November 29
Bicycle found on Glaspie St.
Park maintenance discovered that the Smith Silo in Seymour Lake Park had been painted both inside and out with obscenities and phallic symbols in black paint.
A Maynard Circle resident called 911 for a welfare check.
Resident with abdominal pain on Mallard Way.
Oakland County Sheriff’s deputies have requested warrants for a 16-year-old Oxford male and a 15-year-old Oxford female for breaking and entering, and possession and use of a substance resembling marijuana. The two youths were found rummaging through an 18-year-old Oxford man’s truck while it was parked on Lakesview Rd.
Medical emergency on Lakeville Rd.

Sunday, November 30
A 22-year-old Oxford female was arrested for operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated and also cited for careless driving and refusing to take a PBT test. She was pulled over near Mill St. after running several stop signs in the area.
Several Christmas decorations and a mailbox were tipped over at a Kintyre residence.
Family trouble between a husband and wife on E. Burdick St.
A witness called in a suspicious circumstance around midnight when he saw a green Sanoma truck park behind Ace Hardware and “a passenger get out and go through a break in the wall to the yard of a home on Glaspie St.”
A Lincoln St. resident called in a suspicious circumstance when her son received a call from his father saying “he was going bar hopping and then going home to take sleeping pills.”
Resident with respiratory distress on S. Baldwin Rd.
A suspicious person report on Louck turned out to be a group of individuals waiting to pick up a bed.
A 16-year-old Wood Trail resident reported several threats and being intimidated by two other high school aged girls.
Family trouble between a husband and wife on Thomas Rd.
A mother on West. Manor reported her 15-year-old son missing after four days. She suspects the youth has been staying at his girlfriend’s house.

Monday, December 1
American Medical response was called to Woodleigh Way after police were contacted about a 17-year-old resident there who had swallowed several pills and was experiencing abdominal pain. The youth told officers she “may want to harm or kill herself.”
Medical emergency on Trillium Trail.
Abandoned auto at the intersection of Oxford Lakes and Baypointe drives.
A resident on Mill St. reported that an unknown individual had slashed his tires during the night.
Medical emergency on Maloney.
Abandoned auto on Thornehill Trail.
Abandoned auto on W. Burdick St.
Vehicle lockout in the southeast quadrant municipal parking lot.

Tuesday, April 20
The Immanuel Congregational United Church of Christ’s parsonage received some minor damage when an electric repair truck pulled down the home’s phone lines.
Abandoned auto on W. Burdick St.

Wednesday, April 21
Vehicle lockout at Oxford Bank.
Employees at the Sunoco Station filed a juvenile complaint about several youths hanging around the area. Officers transported the youngsters back to school.
Officials at Oxford Elementary School contacted authorities regarding a reckless driver who was doing ‘donuts? in the parking lot during the student’s recess.

Thursday, April 22
Residents complained about a semi, parked in the northwest quadrant municipal parking lot, disturbing the peace around 3:30 a.m. with a loud, running engine.
A Mechanic St. resident called officers because of a young child riding a bike in traffic.

Friday, April 23
Resident on Athlone called 911 because of a bat in her bathroom.
Suspicious circumstance on Pearl St. turned out to be a couple of barking dogs.
Juvenile complaint on First St. because some children were outside of the caller’s home pointing some kind of pellet or BB gun at an upstairs window.

Saturday, April 24
Animal complaint on Moyer concerning a barking dog.
Suspicious person on Glaspie St. turned out to be a worker for one of the companies unloading a semi.
Trespassing reported in Scripter Park.
Several residents filed solicitor complaints on Oxford Lakes Dr. regarding seven subjects going door to door with no permits.
Suspicious circumstance at Uncle Boomba’s turned out to be an abandoned vehicle.
Female resident on Drahner Rd. called 911 about ‘kids shooting paintballs in yard next to caller’s house and she is afraid they are going to hit her car, which is parked in her driveway.?

Sunday, April 25
Female resident on Cirrus called 911 because an unknown individual struck her parked car.
A Somerville resident called 911 because of minor property damage done to his vehicle.
Resident on Thomas Rd. called 911 with family problems.
Suspicious circumstance on Park St. was reported when a resident witnessed three to four male subjects ‘smoking what was believed to be joints.?
Suspicious circumstance on Pearl St. turned out to be a possible assault.

Monday, April 26
Officers assisted a motorist with a disabled vehicle in the left turn lane of S. Washington St.
Suspicious person on N. Washington St. turned out to be a man riding his bike in traffic.
A Dunlap Circle resident called 911 because of several youths throwing things at her home.
Resident on Dennison filed a juvenile complaint about kids fighting in the street.

Tuesday, April 13
A 16-year-old Oxford Lakes resident was cited for minor in possession of alcohol after officers attempted to make contact on Lakeville Rd. and the youth fled into some bushes. The youth received minor scrapes and bruises from running through the shrubbery.
A resident on Thornehill Trail reported malicious mischief after he found garbage thrown on the hood of his Saturn sedan.
Resident on N. Washington Rd. filed a complaint about a neighbor disturbing the peace with loud music. The caller stated he ‘hears what sounds like subject is inside racking a gun and playing with it.?

Wednesday, April 14
Minor damage of property reported to an ice machine at Art & Dick’s Party Store.
Abandoned auto in the vacant lot on Center St.
A resident on Pontiac St. reported a suspicious circumstance after someone pounded on her home around 6:25 a.m.
Abandoned auto on Abington.
Juvenile Complaint – Resident in the Crawford St. apartments filed a complaint about youths smoking pot in the area.
Officers assisted with transporting a mentally ill female resident from Lafayette to the hospital.

Thursday, April 15
A W. Manor St. female resident called 911 because of ‘car loads of people outside caller’s house and some running around with no clothes on.?
Dispatch received a 911 call for officer assistance with a problem customer at Uncle Boomba’s.
A 5-year-old on Louck called 911 because his father was having chest pains.
Dumpster fire on N. Lapeer Rd.

Friday, April 16
Female resident on Keith St. called 911 because her home was broken into during the night.
Caller on S. Washington St. reported a suspicious circumstance when he noticed something leaking from the back of a delivery truck.
Suspicious circumstance on W. Burdick St. turned out to be a possible assault.
A mother on John Paul Ct. reported her 16-year-old son missing. The youth was last seen between noon and 2 p.m. earlier in the day.

Saturday, April 17
Suspicious vehicle seen on Sunset Blvd.
Abandoned auto on Glaspie St.
Juvenile Complaint – Caller on S. Washington St. reported seeing four kids on bikes throwing trash from a dumpster.
Resident on Pontiac St. complained about a neighbor ‘reving his motorcycle engine? around 9:00 p.m.

Sunday, April 18
Juvenile Complaint – Resident on Lakes Edge Drive called in about ‘two 16 to 17-year-olds throwing papers in the road.? Later, a second resident reported seeing one of the teens walking away from his car after hearing the car door close. Nothing was found missing from the vehicle.
Female resident on Lakes Edge Dr. reported stolen money and other items from both of her automobiles.
Animal complaint around Hovey and Denison: a resident was having difficulties with a racoon laying under a silver car.
Suspicious circumstance on Glaspie turned out to be seven unknown subjects hanging out in the park.
Suspicious circumstance on Glaspie turned out to be a resident picking up his trailor.
Domestic assault between an 84-year-old woman and her 46-year-old son on W. Drahner Rd.

Monday, April 19
Telephone pole and wires found damaged in the southeast quadrant municipal parking lot.
Suspicious circumstance in the northwest quadrant municipal parking lot turned out to be a ‘local drunk sitting on a bench – yelling’behind Heckle & Jeckle’s Party Stop.

Tuesday, December 2
A W. Manor Dr. resident called 911 about a vehicle parked across the road from her home.
A Crawford St. resident reported to police the someone had stolen a $500 gun from his vehicle.
Medical emergency on East St.
Slip and fall on W. Drahner Rd.
Civil dispute between neighbors on N. Washington Rd.
Medical emergency on West.
Oxford Bank contacted police because of “customer trouble.”
A Dayton St. resident reported receiving threats.

Wednesday, December 3
Abandoned auto on Crawford St.
The Village DPW reported minor property damage when a tree in the village right of way was found to be cut down by a resident.
A resident on Twin Lakes Blvd. reported several items stolen from two vehicles parked in his driveway.
Vehicle lockout on S. Washington St.
A Laurel Leah resident learned that she was the victim of identity theft when MBNA America contacted her about a 38-year-old Warren woman that was trying to open an account with the Oxford resident’s personal information.
A 47-year-old Barr Rd. resident filed a fraud complaint with the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department against a Lake Orion man who verbally agreed to install a set of cement steps outside the Oxford Twp. resident’s home.

Thursday, December 4
Family trouble between an engaged couple in the Crawford St. apartment complex.
A 13-year-old female on East St. reported her bicycle stolen.
Slip and fall on E. Oakwood Rd.
A complaint of threats was filed with the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department by a 25-year-old Pontiac woman against her ex-boyfriend, a 28-year-old Oxford man.

Friday, December 5
Oxford Bank reported a suspicious circumstance when an unknown individual tried to cash several checks belonging to a Hosner Rd. resident.
Residents in the Crawford St. apartments contacted authorities about a neighbor disturbing the peace with loud music.

Saturday, December 6
A 30-year-old Lapeer woman was arrested for possession of marijuana when police discovered the drug during a regular traffic stop for having a burned-out license plate light and an invalid sticker.
Somerville Dr. resident called 911 because of kids pulling down holiday decorations in the neighborhood.
Medical emergency on Worthington.
Medical emergency on Somerville.
Officers assisted an intoxicated individual in the southeast quadrant municipal parking lot.
An unidentified caller reported two quad-runners tearing up the sports field on Pontiac St.
During a routine traffic stop of a 19-year-old Oxford male and 17-year-old Columbiaville female for speeding, Sheriff’s Deputy John Neph spotted what appeared to be a gun lying on the backseat of the car. The officer contained both individuals, and called in backup because of the possible weapon. The item turned out to be a BB gun and the male suspect had a packet of BBs in his pocket. The officer warned both youths about the dangers of driving with an item resembling a weapon out in the open. The BB gun was locked in the vehicle’s trunk and the youths were sent on their way.

Sunday, December 7
A First St. resident reported receiving harassing phone calls.
Fight reported in front of the Wagon Wheel.
Vehicle lockout on S. Washington St. by Centennial Park.
Juvenile Complaint – A Hovey St. resident called police when he saw a youth take a sign from Daniel Axford Elementary.
Lincoln St. resident’s home was egged.
Monday, December 8
After stopping a vehicle for having a burned-out headlight, Oxford Village police arrested a 40-year-old Oxford man for possession of marijuana found on him during the traffic stop.
Oxford police arrested a 38-year-old Metamora woman for operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated after pulling her over for having a burned-out license plate light.
Suspicious Circumstance on E. Burdick St. turned out to be a resident concerned that someone was in the basement.
Vehicle lockout behind Third Wave Seafood.

Tuesday, December 9
Suspicious circumstance called in by a resident on Mechanic St. turned out to be an unknown individual going into Daniel Axford Elementary.
A 25-year-old Island Lake Dr. resident was arrested for operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated after being stopped for speeding on W. Burdick St.
Suspicious circumstance on East St.
Medical emergency on Woodleigh Way.

Wednesday, December 10
Resident on Lakesedge Dr. complained about youths parking in an empty home’s area.
An 18-year-old Thomas Rd. resident allowed herself to be taken to St. Joseph in Pontiac for psychiatric evaluation after witnesses claimed she tried to jump from a moving vehicle along M-24.
Medical emergency on N. Lapeer Rd.
Suspicious circumstance behind Heckle and Jeckle’s Party Store in the northwest quadrant parking lot turned out to be a man wearing a black coat asking customers for money.
Medical emergency on Lakeville Rd.
Slip and fall on S. Lapeer Rd.
A 15-year-old Oxford High School student reported an assault and battery by two unknown subjects. The youth was walking along the trail between the school and the Lake Villa Mobile home park when he noticed a bike in the path. The 15-year-old moved the bike to the side of the path and was then “jumped” by the individuals and beaten. He reported the incident to school officials.

Thursday, December 11
Lakesedge Dr. resident reported a suspicious circumstance when his dog returned home with a mouth full of bones.
Medical emergency at Oxford Oaks.
Lockout at Collier Lanes.
Medical emergency at the intersection of S. Washington and Lincoln streets.
Suspicious circumstance on S. Washington St. turned out to be a sick driver trying to get home.
Lockout in the northwest quadrant parking lot.
Medical emergency at the intersection of Lakeville and Lake George roads.
Juvenile complaint on Pearl St.
Suspicious vehicle on Glaspie St. turned out to be an unknown individual “driving through industrial park, abruptly pulling in to business when seen by officer.” Police were not able to find or contact the driver.

Friday, December 12
Suspicious circumstance in the northwest quadrant parking lot turned out to be eight youths hanging out in the parking area.
Medical emergency on Serek.
Medical emergency on W. Drahner Rd.
Oxford Village Police issued a misdemeanor appearance citation for a 41-year-old Oxford man accused by an East St. resident of breaking a window, screaming at family members and pounding on the home’s front door.
Suspicious circumstance on E. Burdick St.
Oxford Police assisted a disabled vehicle on S. Washington St.
Lakeville Court resident awoke to find his garage door damaged.
Suspicious person on W. Burdick turned out to be an intoxicated individual with a small child.

Saturday, December 13
After pulling him over on S. Washington St. around 12:40 a.m. for spinning his tires, speeding and having an unlighted registration plate, Oxford police arrested a local man for operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated and possession of marijuana.
Suspicious vehicle behind Sisters Hair Care.
A Clarkston man filed a minor damage of property report against a 39-year-old Oxford man for supposedly damaging his van while parked behind Rob’s Place.
Medical emergency on S. Lapeer Rd.
Resident at the intersection of Lakesedge and Oxford Lakes drives called in a suspicious circumstance after seeing two females walking towards the beach and arguing.
27-year-old resident on Dayton St. reported receiving threats from a Hamtramic man.
Family trouble between a brother and sister on Cygnet Circle.
Medical emergency on Hidden Lane.
A 25-year-old Waterford resident threatened to commit suicide while visiting his sister on Hunters Rill. The two argued and the male slit his arm while wrestling with his sister for the knife he held.

Sunday, December 14
Resident on Crawford St. reported that an unknown individual keyed his vehicle sometime during the night.
Female resident on Pocahontas called 911 because of damage to her mailbox.
Medical emergency on Hillcrest.
Resident on Harwood Dr. called 911 after “someone just hit his car in front of his home” and drove away.
A male resident on W. Drahner Rd. reported damage to his Christmas decorations.
Medical emergency on Lakeville Rd.
A 27-year-old Woodbriar resident reported receiving harassing phone calls from an unknown individual.

Monday, December 15
The village DPW was notified of a damaged sign at the intersection of Glaspie St. and E. Drahner Rd. after a resident was involved in a one car accident.
Medical emergency on Hosner Rd.

Tuesday, December 16
A mother on Aquaview filed a juvenile complaint-runaway report on her 16-year-old daughter, who had been missing since 11:00 p.m. on Dec. 15. The girl was last seen wearing blue jeans, a light blue vinyl jacket and white tennis shoes.

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