Incidents taken from the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department, Oxford Fire Department and Addison Fire Department.
Wednesday, July 2 A woman on West St. called deputies when her 15-year-old daughter was being incorrigible. She was also very disruptive when the deputies were questioning her.
A 36-year-old Oxford woman was arrested for operating a vehicle while intoxicated. She was driving down W. Drahner and got into a car accident. She said she had been on a lot of Benadryl.
Reports of wires down on Van Blvd. and at Rochester Rd. and Vernier.
Thursday, July 3 A 46-year-old Oxford man entered his ex-girlfriend’s apartment on Hill Crest Dr. and verbally insulted her during an argument. The man fled in his vehicle before deputies arrived.
A woman’s wallet was stolen from her home on Parker Lake Dr.
A 16-year-old Oxford boy was arrested at a vacant home on Pleasant for possession of marijuana.
Reports of a medical on Lakeville Rd.
Friday, July 4 A vehicle on Tanview Dr. was keyed with the word ‘whore? scratched into the pant.
A woman on Lincoln said her ex-husband was harassing her via telephone.
Reports of a medical on W. Romeo.
Saturday, July 5 A 15-year-old Brandon Township girl called deputies to a home on Paradise Trail. The girl and her boyfriend had been arguing and when he tried to hug her, she pulled away and tripped on a porch step. The fall made her hit her head. She refused medical treatment, but was given information on how to obtain a personal protection order against her boyfriend.
Reports of a verbal argument on Teelin Dr. The woman was worried her husband might get physical, so she called for law enforcement.
A 15-year-old boy ran away from Crossroads for Youth wearing grey sweat pants and a blue t-shirt.
Sunday, July 6 Someone driving a blue Monte Carlo pumped $52 worth of gas from a station on N. Lapeer Rd. and drove off without paying.
Two teenage boys got into a physical fight at Crossroads for Youth.
A woman’s purse was stolen from her unlocked vehicle on Keeble Lane, but was found emptied in the street.
A Scripter Park worker was having trouble with three teenage boys spitting, using bad language and skateboarding, so she told them they weren’t allowed back all summer. They returned later on and caused more problems for her. All three were cited for trespassing.
Monday, July 7 A woman on Rattle Dancer reported that her ex-boyfriend sent a death threat to her in the mail. He is currently incarcerated at Oakland County Jail.
Complaints of someone leaving their dog in a car for 45 minutes in the northeast parking lot.
The fire department was called to a home on Heron Way for someone with a broken rib.
Someone reported an allergic reaction to a bee sting.
Tuesday, July 8 Reports of a home invasion on Stony Lake Ct. A man returned home to find that his front door had been kicked in by an intruder. A box of jewelry was stolen that also contained the ashes of his late wife. A fingerprint was lifted from another piece of evidence.
Oxford Police Reports
Incidents taken from the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department, Oxford Fire Department and Addison Fire Department.
Sunday, June 22 Someone damaged the glass basement door of a vacant home on Chieftan Circle, and also vandalized the ‘for sale? sign.
Medical emergencies on Maloney Dr., W. Burdick St., Hummer Lake Rd., Dewey and East Lake.
Medical emergency on Townsend and W. Romeo.
Tuesday, June 24 When a woman on Laurel Leah awoke, she found her purse had been gone through by an intruder and $291 in cash was missing. The thief had entered her home through a dining room window.
Medical emergency on Crawford and Sanders.
Wednesday, June 25 A man’s golf clubs were stolen out of his vehicle trunk, but then placed in a neighbor’s trash can on Crestmoor Dr.
A cellphone, money and sunglasses were stolen from an unlocked vehicle on Clearview.
A cell phone was stolen out of an unlocked vehicle on Keble Ln.
A wallet was stolen out of an unlocked vehicle on Chesapeake Ct.
A satellite radio was stolen out of an unlocked vehicle on Chesapeake Ct.
An oily substance was leaked out of a truck driving down N. Lapeer Rd. at Market St.
A GPS system was stolen out of a vehicle on Harvard Ct.
A laptop and sunglasses were stolen from a vehicle on Sunset Blvd.
Medical emergencies on Spezia, N. Washington St., Crawford, W. Manor, and Gardner Rd.
Thursday, June 26 Someone entered a man’s work vehicle on Crestmoor Dr. and stole his laptop. The thief also tried to take a label-maker, but dropped it.
A GPS was stolen out of an unlocked vehicle on Crestmoor Dr.
A family was driving down N. Lapeer Rd. when they noticed another vehicle’s trunk open and papers flying out of it. Most of the paper was U.S. currency.
A 25-year-old Leonard man was cited for driving while his license was suspended, trespassing, giving false information to an officer, driving without due care, failing to signal and for not wearing a seatbelt while driving down East St.
Burn complaint on Bay Wood.
Friday, June 27 A woman on Brentwood reported that her 16-year-old son was missing after he never came home after supposedly meeting his friends. When she called his friends, they said they never met him. He eventually returned home and said he was out with an older male friend he worked with.
Saturday, June 28 A 15-year-old boy reported that someone stole his GT Inceptor bike while he was swimming at a park on Glaspie St.
A man on Dennison reported that someone broke a piece of his white cedar fencing he was installing.
Reports of kids in a car on Pontiac ‘making out.?
Reports of a smoke investigation on Park St.
Medical emergencies on Pontiac, E. Manor and Market St.
Burn complaint on Spruce.
Medical emergency on Hidden Lane.
Personal injury accident at Betts and Rochester Rd.
Sunday, June 29 Reports of a female on Lakes Edge Dr. with a possible stroke.
Medical emergencies on Parker Lake, Lakes Edge Dr., Worthington and W. Drahner.
Monday, June 30 A woman’s GPS and $10 in cash were stolen from her vehicle on Twin Lakes Blvd.
A woman lost her cosmetic bag which contained many of her prescription medications while shopping at a store on N. Lapeer Rd.
A woman on Shummard Branch reported that people have been throwing rocks at her home.
A 39-year-old Oxford man was arrested for operating a vehicle while intoxicated after he crashed into a tree on Market St. His preliminary breath test was .156.
Tuesday, July 1 A man’s GPS, radar detector and sunglasses were stolen from his vehicle on Glenmoor Dr.
Shortly after midnight, an Oakland County Sheriff’s Addison Twp. deputy was attempting to stop a vehicle for a defective equipment violation.
When the vehicle stopped, the driver and the front seat passenger fled on foot, but the deputy was able to detain the rear seat passenger.
Another deputy and his K-9 attempted to track the suspects, but were unable to do so. The vehicle was impounded and the investigation continues.
Incidents taken from the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and Oxford Fire Department.
Tuesday, June 17 A 51-year-old woman on Harwood Dr. took several pills to commit suicide. She was transported to Crittenton for treatment.
A man let a woman into his home on Kirkwood to make a phone call. He left her alone a few moments, and when he returned, he saw that she had stolen his iPod and its charger.
A woman’s credit cards were found laying between two homes on Post Branch.
Someone stole about 300 ft. of copper electric wire from a gravel pit conveyor on Hummer Lake Rd. Estimated total of what was stolen ? $1,500.
A 20-year-old Oxford man was arrested for a warrant out of the village police department.
A DTE worker reported that tools were stolen from his truck while at a work site on East St.
Wednesday, June 18 A 24-year-old Orion man was arrested for an outstanding misdemeanor warrant from the village police.
Thursday, June 19 Two boys ran away from Crossroads for Youth.
Someone entered a woman’s home on W. Manor St. and stole her prescription medication Lortab.
A 19-year-old man on N. Oxford Rd. took pills because he was ‘bored? and wanted to commit suicide. He was transported to POH.
While a man was on vacation, someone forced entry into his home on Kintyre, but nothing was stolen.
A 4 by 8 wood trailer was stolen from a man’s yard on Metamora Rd.
Friday, June 20 A woman on Brookhollow reported that someone entered her home and stole her prescription Methadone and Oxycodone.
Saturday, June 21 A woman claims a 33-year-old former roommate of hers used her personal information to obtain a credit card and rack up $745 of debt.
A 15-year-old boy on Trillium Trail attempted to jump in front of a moving vehicle to commit suicide. He was transported to Crittenton Hospital for a mental evaluation.
A man and woman on S. Lapeer Rd. reported receiving threatening phone calls from two individuals they knew.
Sunday, June 22 A 15-year-old girl ran away from her home on South.
Someone scratched the tailgate of a woman’s truck on Scarlet Oak.
Monday, June 23 A woman lost her wedding band while at a restaurant on N. Lapeer Rd. It was in her purse before dinner, and when she checked later, it was gone.
A police officer pulled up to the skate park on Glaspie and smelled marijuana in the air. Several juveniles fled the scene.
Incidents taken from the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and Oxford Fire Department.
Sunday, June 8 A laptop and credit cards were stolen from a vehicle on Glenmoor Dr.
Tuesday, June 10 Deputies were dispatched to Harwood Dr. for a domestic assault. A woman’s 23-year-old son called for help after his dad hit his mom during an argument. The 56-year-old man tried to resist arrest and deputies had to taser him. The argument between the couple occurred when the husband informed his wife that he was living a double-life and had another family in Brazil.
Car vs. deer on Lakeville Rd.
Someone slashed an inflatable children’s pool on Oneta St. and threw dog feces into it.
Two teenage girls got into a physical altercation at Crossroads for Youth.
A purse and wallet were stolen from an unlocked vehicle on Tanview.
An iPod and $50 in cash was stolen from an unlocked vehicle on Spezia.
Wednesday, June 11 A 34-year-old man from Clinton Twp. was arrested for operating a vehicle while intoxicated. He stated his last drink was at 10 a.m. and his preliminary breath test was .231. Six empty Jack Daniels fifths were found next to the responsible’s Chevy. He has three previous convictions on his driving record for OWI.
A 48-year-old Oxford man reported that he was in an altercation while at a friend’s house on Pontiac. Both men had just gotten out of rehab, and the homeowner said he kicked the man out because he was seeking drugs. He was issued a citation for disorderly conduct.
Thursday, June 12 Two men were caught trespassing to fish on Stony Lake Dr. One of the men, a 52-year-old Pontiac man, was arrested for a misdemeanor warrant.
An iPod was stolen from a vehicle on Greatpines Dr.
Someone broke the rear sliding window of a vehicle on Spezia.
A wallet was stolen from a vehicle on Bull Run Rd. The theif smashed the window to enter the vehicle.
Friday, June 13 A man on Somerville was awoken from his sleep by someone ringing his door bell, but when he answered the door no one was there. He found items from his garage strewn about his lawn and porch.
Saturday, June 14 Someone broke a truck’s window on Spezia.
Sunday, June 15 Lost cell phone on Mill Valley Ct.
Reports of suspected child neglect on Chinkapin Rill after a deputy responded to a call. The mother was intoxicated and causing problems with her neighbors while her 7-year-old daughter was watching.
Someone stole various tools from an unlocked shed on Basket Branch. The suspects appeared to unscrew the outdoor lights so no one would see them.
Someone shattered a vehicle window on Wood Trail and stole a wallet and spare set of keys.
Two 15-year-old girls ran away from Crossroads for Youth.
Police were dispatched to a home on Dennnison St. where a suspicious woman was knocking on the back door. When the officer arrived, the woman began moving the patio furniture around and said she was doing laundry. She was heavily medicated and transported to POH.
Monday, June 16 Someone keyed the side of a vehicle on Gibson St.
An i-Pod was stolen from an unlocked vehicle on Inverness Dr.
Tuesday, June 17 Someone entered an unlocked vehicle and stole prescription medication on Shin Branch.
Incidents taken from the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and Oxford Fire Department.
Wednesday, June 4 A man on Shummard Branch returned home to find that his bag of cigarettes and prescription Vicodin were stolen from the home.
Someone entered a home on Shummard Branch and stole jewelry, coins, tools and various electronics.
An unknown person damaged the trunk lock on a vehicle on Shummard Branch.
A man on W. Drahner reported receiving annoying text messages from his ex-girlfriend. She even claimed she was suicidal. When her ex-boyfriend sent emergency personnel to her house in West Bloomfield, she was fine and said she would do nothing of the sort. The ex was given information on how to obtain a personal protection order.
Reports of medical emergencies on E. Drahner, Brabb, Chelsea Blvd., Trillium Trail.
Thursday, June 5 A 16-year-old boy on Twin Lakes Blvd. disobeyed his father and punched him during an argument. The family has had problems like this in the past. The father refused medical treatment and the boy was transported to Children’s Village.
A 22-year-old man came to the sheriff’s substation to file a report and ended up getting arrested for an outstanding felony warrant for possession of marijuana, driving with a suspended license and operating a vehicle while intoxicated.
Friday, June 6 A 13-year-old girl on Pondview Lane called sheriff’s deputies to report that her stepfather pushed her and choked her after an argument. He denied choking her, but did say he tried to restrain her because she was kicking her legs around. The girl was transported to Crittenton Hospital for medical evaluation.
Reports of medical emergencies on Pembroke, Hummer Lake Rd., Gibson Ave., Market St. and Maynard Circle, Pondview.
Saturday, June 7 A 16-year-old boy and a 15-year-old boy ran away from Crossroads for Youth.
Sunday, June 8 A diaper bag containing a wallet and a laptop computer and passport were stolen out of two different vehicles at a home on Glenmoor Dr.
Someone entered an unlocked vehicle on Heron Way, but nothing was stolen.
Someone shattered a window, damaged a key lock and window frame of a vehicle on Heron Way. A credit card holder was stolen.
Reports of medical emergencies on Manalee Lane and Humphrey.
Monday, June 9 Someone poured several gallons of water into a boat’s engine compartment and oil pan owned by a man on Red Barn.
A 38-year-old man on Manitou Lane was arrested for an outstanding warrant.
A laptop computer was stolen out of a locked vehicle on Mallard Way.
A 17-year-old boy and a 16-year-old boy ran away from Crossroads for Youth.
Reports of a smoke investigation on Seymour Lake Rd.
Medical emergency on Brentwood and at Lapeer and Oakwood roads.
Incidents taken from the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and Oxford Fire Department.
Tuesday, May 27 A pair of sunglasses and two credit cards were stolen from an unlocked vehicle on Glenmoor.
A window was broken and a radio, amplifiers and sub-woofer was stolen from a tractor trailer on Metamora Rd.
Wednesday, May 28 A 16-year-old girl ran away from her home on Seymour Lake Rd.
A 19-year-old Oxford man is being held in Oakland County Jail on one count of home invasion and two counts of breaking and entering.
Aaron Michael Garcia was allegedly caught trying to break into the Frosty Boy drive-thru window using an umbrella pole on May 28 by the village police.
On May 21, he allegedly broke into a home on Lafayette and lived in the home for a week while the homeowners were out of town and stole numerous household objects. He even said he made himself pancakes and eggs while living there.
Garcia admitted to breaking into a vacant home on Glaspie May 22 and living there for a week.
The home invasion is considered a seven year felony, while the B & E’s each are two year misdemeanors. A preliminary exam is set for sometime next week.
Vandals broke a cement bench in Centennial Park.
Thursday, May 29 A 38-year-old man was arrested on Lakeville Rd. for a domestic assault against his wife. She said he tried to choke her.
Reports of wires down on Moon, north of Brentwood.
Friday, May 30 A 17-year-old boy punched a 14-year-old boy at Crossroads for Youth during a football game. The 17-year-old was issued a citation for assault and battery.
A 16-year-old boy ran away from his Twin Lakes Blvd. home.
Someone stole seven horse saddles from a barn on Metamora Rd.
A 20-year-old Troy man, Bryan Elliot Lance Jr., was arraigned in the 52-3 district court last week on charges of unlawfully driving away in an automobile from a home on Moyer May 20.
Lance allegedly stole a resident’s 2005 Dodge Ram in the middle of the night. The Troy Police Department picked him up a week later.
He is being held on a $10,000 cash bond at the Oakland County Jail. Lance has been connected with other car thefts in the past.
Saturday, May 31 A 19-year-old Oxford woman was issued a citation for retail fraud after trying to steal cold medicine, hair coloring products and hair removal products from a store on N. Lapeer Rd.
Deputies were dispatched to a home on Kirkwood for a couple who were arguing over taking their son to get medical help after an accident.
Someone keyed the side of a teacher’s vehicle at the high school.
A personal injury accident on Lapeer and Broadway.
Sunday, June 1 A woman on Granger Rd. reported that her computer’s printer was stolen from her home and believes her nephew is the one who stole it. She thinks he will sell it to get money for drugs.
A couple on Granger Rd. returned home to find that their barn and home were gone through by an unknown person. The thief also stole a sword. The homeowners believe it must’ve been someone they knew because their two German Shepherds would’ve attacked the thief.
A 36-year-old man on Rattledancer was arrested for an outstanding domestic violence warrant after deputies were dispatched to his home for a verbal fight with his girlfriend. The deputies found the man hiding in the woods with a nail gun and hammer. He was also issued a citation for malicious destruction of property because he shattered a window on his girlfriend’s vehicle.
An intoxicated 42-year-old man was seen harassing pedestrians on the Polly Ann Trail near Powell and Division streets. The fire department transported him to POH for treatment. His blood alcohol content was .379 percent.
Reports of an unauthorized burn on Granger Rd.
Monday, June 2 A man from Detroit was seen pumping gas at a station on S. Lapeer Rd. and left without paying $58.62.
Tuesday, June 3 A couple on Eden Lake Ct. were seen driving erratically in a red Corvette. The male driver was issued a citation for reckless driving and for driving with a suspended license.
Incidents taken from the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and Oxford Fire Department.
Tuesday, May 20 A 10-year-old boy on Parker Lake claimed he was punched in the back by another boy at an elementary school playground. The boys? stepfather said he talked to the suspect and said he handled the situation. The sheriff’s deputy told him to let them handle the investigation next time.
A woman’s laptop computer was stolen from her unlocked vehicle on Moyer.
Wednesday, May 21 A 15-year-old girl on S. Manor became angry because she couldn’t go on the computer so she threw a hammer and used a knife to cut her arm. The fire department transported her to St. Joseph Hospital for treatment.
A man lost his wallet while golfing at a course on Champion Circle.
Thursday, May 22 An 83-year-old woman was transported to the hospital by the fire department for a possible stroke.
Friday, May 23 A 64-year-old Oxford woman was transported to POH after she said she was almost hit by a vehicle in the parking lot of a fast food restaurant.
Someone stole two lawn ornaments and a solar fountain from a yard on High View Dr.
About 50-80 sections of road guard rail were stolen from a business on S. Lapeer Rd.
An 18-year-old Lake Orion man was cited for retail fraud after trying to steal an MP3 player from a store on N. Lapeer Rd.
Someone on Carriage Lane pulled a back muscle and couldn’t get off their couch.
A 5-year-old on Center reportedly got cleaning product in his eye.
Saturday, May 24 A 21-year-old Warren man tried to steal four quarts of oil and cologne from a store on N. Lapeer Rd. He was cited for retail fraud.
A 16-year-old girl and a 13-year-old girl ran away from Crossroads for Youth.
At least five Oxford teens were cited for being minors in possession of alcohol at a party on Bay Pointe Dr. One 19-year-old girl was also cited for possession of marijuana.
A 39-year-old man on State St. reported numbness in his hand and blurred vision.
Sunday, May 25 A 55-year-old woman at a group home on Shipman Rd. was transported to POH after she fell out of a two-story window after banging on it.
A man was driving down S. Lapeer Rd. and Drahner and saw a 4-year-old boy running too close to the street. When the child’s mom was contacted, she said she was in the basement doing laundry and asked her other children to watch him. Child Protective Services will be interviewing the family.
A woman on Patricia reported that her husband assaulted her by kicking her feet out from under her and making her fall to the ground during an argument. He was arrested for domestic violence.
A 19-year-old woman was arrested on Broadway for an outstanding warrant from the Michigan State Police.
Monday, May 26 A 17-year-old boy and a 16-year-old boy ran away from Crossroads for Youth.
A woman’s wallet was stolen out of her unlocked vehicle on Fairway View Dr. The vehicle was parked in her garage, but she had left the door open.
A 40-year-old man from Warren was cited for retail fraud after trying to steal a two-piece women’s bathing suit from a store on N. Lapeer Rd. The fire department transported the man to POH for treatment because he said he was having difficulty breathing.
Police were dispatched to a home on Powell for a burglary. Someone had entered the home through an unlocked basement window and stole some loose change and a garbage bag full of returnable cans.
The Oxford Fire Department responded to 23 medical emergencies between May 19 and May 26.
Reports of a personal injury accident at Ray Rd. and Rattledancer.
Incidents taken from the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and Oxford Fire Department.
Tuesday, May 13 A female resident at a group home on S. Coats Rd. threatened to kill a staff member and herself. The fire department transported her for treatment.
A postal worker found four blank checks and two used ones in a flower planter outside of a business on S. Washington.
Wednesday, May 14 A woman on Market St. reported that someone stole just over $600 in cash from her dresser drawer.
The sheriff’s department assisted the fire department for a fire in a garage on Minnetonka Dr.
Thursday, May 15 Car vs. deer on N. Oxford Rd.
An officer was dispatched to a home on Ensley and found drug paraphernalia and marijuana inside the garage. The homeowner said she had no idea who it belonged to. The items were destroyed.
A 19-year-old Oxford man turned himself into the police for two minor in possession warrants he had.
A man was cited for disorderly conduct after he was found sleeping on the stairs next to a party store on N. Washington.
Friday, May 16 A 42-year-old woman at a group home on S. Coats Rd. was transported to the hospital for treatment after she destroyed property in the home and attacked several staff members.
A 32-year-old Oxford man was stopped on Oxford Lakes Dr. for not coming to a complete stop at a stop sign. He also had a warrant out of Charlevoix County.
Reports of 30 teenagers fighting at a park near Oxford Lakes.
Saturday, May 17 A couple returned to their home on Crestwood Dr. to find their residence open. The door had been pried open. Nothing seemed to be taken.
A 24-year-old woman was arrested for various outstanding warrants after being held at a store for committing retail fraud.
A mail carrier found three driver’s licenses in a mailbox while on their route.
Sunday, May 18 A 22-year-old Oxford woman was cited for retail fraud after trying to steal a greeting card and Miracle Whip from a store on N. Lapeer Rd. The woman’s child was with her during the incident.
A 17-year-old boy from Detroit ran away from the Crossroads campus during a baseball game. Witnesses saw a car pull up and saw the boy walk toward it.
Police were dispatched for a breaking-and-entering in progress on Stanton St., but found nothing.
A cell phone store downtown was issued an ordinance violation for using an air-blown advertisement without a permit.
A homeowner on Pleasant received an ordinance violation for not keeping their property kept in good shape.
A store on W. Burdick reported that a teen took off with a case of beer.
A 13-year-old girl reported that she was sexually assaulted behind the library on Pontiac St. by a 20-year-old man she knew. The victim was taken to the Start House for further investigation by her parents.
Monday, May 19 A 35-year-old Oxford man was issued citations for speeding, driving with a suspended license, having an improper license plate, failing to transfer the title of the vehicle and for no proof of insurance during a traffic stop on W. Drahner. He also had four outstanding warrants he was arrested for.
A woman on Hillcrest Dr. reported suspicious circumstances after she noticed a magnetic box was attached to her vehicle’s bumper. She took it to an electronics store and was told it was a tracking device. She believes it may have been done by her ex-boyfriend who she has a personal protection order against.
A woman at a group home on Hummer Lake Rd. was admitted to POH for treatment after the home manager said she was acting suicidal.
A resident on Dayton was issued a citation for an ordinance violation for having trucks parked on his front lawn.
A 20-year-old woman from Detroit was arrested for driving with a suspended license.
Incidents taken from the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and Oxford Fire Department.
Tuesday, April 29 Medical emergency on S. Lapeer Rd.
Medical emergency on East St.
Wednesday, April 30 A man on Twin Lakes Blvd. reported that his wife said she was going to commit suicide and left their home. The 43-year-old woman eventually turned up at home. Her sister said she’d take her to get a mental evaluation.
Reports of a gravel hauler spilling gravel down the roadway.
A girl’s iPod was stolen from her locker at the middle school.
A woman on Great Pines Dr. reported fraud after someone stole her credit card number and ordered items online.
Reports of a brush fire west of Overlook on the golf course.
Unauthorized burn on Ora near Roy.
Medical emergency on S. Lapeer Rd.
Thursday, May 1 A woman on N. Oxford Rd. filed a criminal sexual conduct report after she found out her 15-year-old daughter got pregnant by a 20-year-old man from Detroit.
Three walls inside of the cable studio on N. Lapeer Rd. were damaged by an unknown person.
Medical emergency on S. Lapeer Rd.
Medical emergency on Maloney Dr.
Lift assist on E. Manor.
Reports of a brush fire on Lakeville Rd.
Friday, May 2 A girl’s 18-speed Huffy mountain bike was stolen from her yard on Chapman Branch.
Medical emergency at Market St.
Sunday, May 4 A woman on W. Drahner Rd. reported that her boyfriend flicked a cigarette in her face and threw her purse on the ground during an argument. The man denied doing any of that.
Someone entered a pole barn on W. Oakwood Rd. and stole a radio out of a vehicle parked inside.
Brush fire on Granger Rd.
Monday, May 5 A girl’s iPod was stolen from her locker at the high school.
A laptop computer and $500 in cash were stolen from two vehicles parked inside their garage on Queens Dr. The suspect gained entry to the garage through a window.
Another laptop and briefcase was stolen from a vehicle on Queens Dr.
Someone forced entry into a vehicle on Queens Dr. and stole a wallet out of a purse and four gold earrings.
Someone entered an unlocked vehicle on Clear Lake Ct. and stole a palm pilot.
Car vs. deer at Lapeer and Oakwood.
Tuesday, May 6 A 25-year-old Oxford man was arrested on S. Lapeer Rd. for a warrant out of the village for operating a vehicle while intoxicated.
Incidents taken from the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and Oxford Fire Department.
Tuesday, May 6 An unknown person threw rocks at a man’s house and vehicle on Shummard Branch causing damage.
Wednesday, May 7 A woman on Manitou Lane reported threatening and harassing phone calls from a man in Pontiac.
Thursday, May 8 The fire department responded to a CO investigation on Maple St. and a personal injury accident on W. Beverly.
Friday, May 9 The fire department responded to an oder investigation on S. Washington St.
Saturday, May 10 A woman on Gibson St. reported that her gasoline had been siphoned out of her vehicle.
A woman on Chinkapin Rill reported that her home had been broken into when she noticed screens on her windows were removed and one of her dogs was outside. She believes the dog scared off the intruder.
Someone entered a man’s vehicle on Hertford Ct. and stole golf clubs, shoes and a tool box with expensive tools out of the trunk.
A 23-year-old Davison man was arrested for operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol on Stanton Rd.
A 44-year-old Metamora man was arrested for operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol on N. Washington St. He had a blood alcohol content of .113 percent.
Sunday, May 11 Police were dispatched to an armed robbery in progress at 81 W. Burdick St. by a 41-year-old Oxford man. The victims both said the suspect was only joking and that he makes comments about robbing the place all the time. He agreed it was a stupid thing to do and was given a citation for disorderly person.
A man reported malicious destruction of property after someone entered his vacant mobile home on Shummard Branch and damaged floors and the fixtures. He was waiting for a company to move it down to Oklahoma for him.
Monday, May 12 Deputies were dispatched to a home on Brookside Ct. for a man armed with a knife. A 19-year-old man said his dad had been drinking and threatened to stab him. The father got into his vehicle and drove it into another vehicle. An off duty deputy managed to get the man out of the vehicle and deputies arrested him.
The fire department responded to three medical emergencies on Moyer St., Market St. and Brookside Ct.
Tuesday, May 13 The fire department responded to a home on Countryview for a garage fire. Two vehicles had to be pulled from the building and all occupants made it out safely.
Incidents taken from the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and Oxford Fire Department.
Tuesday, April 15 Oxford Fire responded to a car fire on N. Lapeer. A woman was driving her GMC Jimmy and saw smoke pouring out of her dashboard. She pulled over, got her child out of the car and got far away before it burst into flames.
Saturday, April 19 Deputies were dispatched to a home on Stanton Rd. for a father and 17-year-old daughter who were involved in an argument. The father wouldn’t let his daughter go out to their pole barn to retrieve a bike, so a fight broke out. The girl decided to stay at her uncle’s home until things cooled down.
Sunday, April 20 An elderly man on Basket Branch was expecting food from Meals on Wheels when he answered his door, but was met by another man who pushed his way in and assaulted him. He threatened to kill the man if he didn’t give him his wallet.
A 44-year-old Flint man was arrested on Glaspie St. for operating a vehicle under the influence of liquor. His preliminary breath test was .27 percent.
Monday, April 21 A man at a group home on Indian Lake Rd. became angry and started throwing things. He was transported to POH for evaluation.
Tuesday, April 22 Someone broke into a foreclosed home on Inverness Dr. and stole copper piping. The perpetrator entered the home by damaging the lock-box on the front door.
Wednesday, April 23 An employee at a landscaping company on S. Lapeer Rd. reported receiving obscene phone calls from a man. The caller threatened to put the owner’s head in a wood-chipper.
A male student’s iPod was stolen from the boy’s locker room at the high school.
A 23-year-old woman on Brookhollow Dr. was found deceased in her bedroom by her mother. According to the police report, she suffered from epilepsy and recently stopped taking her medication.
Thursday, April 24 A 59-year-old man on Twin Lakes Blvd. was transported to POH for medical treatment. He was extremely intoxicated and had a blood alcohol content of .226 percent.
Friday, April 25 A man’s vehicle was vandalized while in the parking lot at the high school. His front grill was broken, his hood was scratched and his windshield was cracked.
A suicidal 44-year-old man on East St. was transported to POH for treatment.
Saturday, April 26 An 18-year-old Lapeer man tried to steal two bottles of liquor from a store on N. Lapeer Rd. by sticking them in his pants. He was cited for retail fraud and for being under 21 and in possession of liquor.
A man on S. Washington St. was issued a citation for driving a vehicle while his license was suspended.
Sunday, April 27 A woman on Wyndham Dr. reported that her 44-year-old live-in boyfriend choked her and slapped her face. He was arrested for domestic violence.
Reports of an unauthorized burn on Doral.
Monday, April 28 A woman on Hunters Rill called deputies claiming her husband threatened to kill her and that he had a knife and was locked in the bedroom. He was arrested for felonious domestic assault.
The Oxford Fire Department responded to 16 medical calls from 6:34 a.m. April 22 until 5:21 p.m. April 28.
Incidents taken from the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and Oxford Fire Department.
Saturday, March 29 A woman reported being tricked into a Nigerian bank scam.
Tuesday, April 8 A 69-year-old Oxford man passed away while raking leaves in his yard on Anton Ct.
Wednesday, April 9 A woman on Brentwood reported receiving harassing phone calls and text messages from her ex-boyfriend.
Saturday, April 12 A girl on Thomas Rd. called deputies after her parents got into a physical fight. The argument began after the wife told her husband he couldn’t watch TV in the living room because she was cleaning. The husband eventually threw a chair at his wife and hit her in the head. He was arrested for domestic violence.
A woman at a group home on S. Coats was transported to POH by the fire department after being ‘out of control.?
While on patrol, deputies saw three individuals flee from a vehicle in a parking lot on Pontiac into the woods behind the library. After they were located, the 19-year-old driver was arrested for driving with a suspended license and cited for being a minor in possession of alcohol.
Sunday, April 13 A 19-year-old Oxford man on Trillium Trail was arrested for two outstanding misdemeanor warrants.
A woman on Chinkapin Rill reported that someone broke into her home and stole jewelry and prescription medication. Later, the 15-year-old boy who committed the crime called dispatch to confess. A detective is looking into the case.
A woman on the process of moving her trailer from Laurel Leah returned to find that someone spray painted the word ‘out? on the side.
Monday, April 14 A man reported fraud after he learned there was activity in his bank account totalling $2,000 while he was out of town.
Deputies were dispatched to a home on Oakmont Dr. for a fight between a husband and wife. The woman claims her husband broke down the bathroom door and began yelling at her about keeping the exhaust fan on too long. She then said he gave her a bear hug and said he was going to kill her one day. He was arrested for domestic violence.
A 30-year-old Oxford man was arrested for an outstanding warrant from the Bloomfield Township Police Department.
Incidents taken from the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and Oxford Fire Department.
Monday, March 31 A woman was shopping in the jewelry section of a store on N. Lapeer Rd. when she claims her purse was stolen out of her cart.
Tuesday, April 1 A middle school student’s cell phone was stolen from his locker during gym class.
Wednesday, April 2 A suicidal 17-year-old girl ran away from Common Ground, but was later found at her mother’s home.
Village police were dispatched to Mill and East St. near the Polly Ann Bridge for a 15-year-old boy who appeared to be carrying a rifle in a ‘stalking manner.? He entered a residence on East St. where he was retrieved by officers. The weapon was actually a replica and not functional. The boy was informed of the severity of the issue.
A 26-year-old Ortonville woman was cited for providing an officer with the wrong information during a traffic stop.
Thursday, April 3 Deputies were dispatched to the high school for two parents fighting. An Oxford woman’s ex-husband got into an argument with her new boyfriend while at their child’s event.
A 35-year-old man on Doral Dr. accidentally overdosed on his medication. He was transported to POH for treatment.
A 26-year-old man from Rochester was issued a citation for trying to steal a bottle of liquor. He was issued another citation for littering after ripping up the first ticket and throwing it on the ground.
The Oxford Fire Department was called to an oil spill on Gail Ct.
Friday, April 4 A 16-year-old girl at Crossroads for Youth reportedly punched another 16-year-old girl twice in the face because she turned a radio on.
A 19-year-old Oxford man was issued a citation for retail fraud after trying to steal hats, headbands, Sharpie markers, Tiger’s flag, wallet and beer can holder from a store on N. Lapeer Rd.
Saturday, April 5 A couple got into an argument at their home on Chinkapin Rill and shoved each other.
Sunday, April 6 An unknown person entered a building behind a church on S. Lapeer Rd. and went through a file cabinet in an office, but didn’t steal anything. It is still unknown how the perpetrator entered the building.
Deputies were called to an alarm at the middle school and found two boys standing outside. They said they entered an unlocked door to retrieve a cell phone charger in a locker.
Car vs. deer on Tinley Blvd.
Monday, April 7 A box of $1,800 worth of Michigan Lottery tickets was stolen from the American Legion on E. Drahner Rd.
Village police were dispatched to a home on Oxford Lakes Dr. for suspicious circumstances. A 42-year-old intoxicated Oxford woman entered a couple’s home in the middle of the night and was severely bitten by their dog who was protecting them. Her blood alcohol content was .210 percent. The case is open pending further investigation.
The Oxford Fire Department received 21 emergency medical calls from 10:40 a.m. April 1 until 11:07 p.m. April 7.
Incidents taken from the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and Oxford Fire Department.
Tuesday, March 25 A woman’s purse was stolen from a gas station on S. Washington after she left it on the ground while she was pumping air into her tire.
Wednesday, March 26 An elderly couple living at a senior apartment complex on W. Drahner Rd. wanted to report the manager for continually harassing them and other renters. They claim the verbal abuse has affected their health. A detective is investigating the report.
Thursday, March 27 A 17-year-old girl on Nuttal Branch called deputies claiming her mother’s 30-year-old live-in boyfriend assaulted her when they were arguing. Both the mom and boyfriend said nothing got physical.
Suspicious circumstances on W. Drahner Rd. where a skeleton was found semi-buried in a yard. It was determined the bones were actually from a canine.
Friday, March 28 A 23-year-old Orion woman was cited for her third retail fraud after trying to steal bottles of rum, vodka and tequilla from a store on N. Lapeer.
Car vs. deer. Car won.
Saturday, March 29 A 54-year-old woman from Fostoria, MI was arrested for operating a vehicle while intoxicated on N. Lapeer Rd.
Someone entered a garage on Lakesview Dr. and stole a boat motor, a snow blower and a lawn edger.
A patron at a business on S. Washington refused to leave after being asked numerous times.
Reports of kids throwing objects at buildings and cars on Crawford.
Sunday, March 30 Someone smashed out a vehicle window and stole an iPod on High Pointe Dr.
A woman on Quail Ridge reported fraud after she found two unauthorized withdrawals from her checking account totaling $700.
A 23-year-old man on Crestwood Dr. was hit with a hammer by a 22-year-old Oxford man because he owed him $100 for drugs. Two other Oxford men in their 20s began chasing him and kicking him when he fell to the ground. He refused medical treatment. The report was forwarded to the detective bureau.
An unknown person punched a vehicle window and left a crack in it at a home on Twin Lakes Blvd.
A 38-year-old Oxford man was arrested for a felony warrant for aggrevated assault.
An owner of a business on S. Washington filed a report claiming her landlord is trying to get her to vacate the building by emmitting a bleach smell from the basement.
A dog on Dennison chased a postal worker’s vehicle and accidentally got hit. He had a broken leg and an abraision on his head.
Monday, March 31 A 22-year-old Waterford man was arrested for operating a vehicle while intoxicated on S. Waterstone Dr.
Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Fire Department.
Monday, March 10 A 14-year-old girl on Pearl received a threatening phone call. She believes it may be from someone she had an altercation with while at school that day.
Tuesday, March 11 The fire department responded to medical emergencies on Crestmoor Dr., N. Lapeer and Fountainview today.
The fire department responded to Keith St. for an equipment fire.
Wednesday, March 12 Two 15-year-old boys on Chieftan Circle are suspected of being involved in a breaking and entering incident as well as some larcenies from a vehicle. A detective is investigating the case.
Thursday, March 13 The fire department responded to 15 medical emergencies between 10:40 a.m. today and 2:54 p.m. on March 17.
Friday, March 14 A 38-year-old Flint man was arrested for an outstanding warrant for child neglect.
A brother and sister got into a physical argument at their home on Paradise Trail. The 21-year-old brother was arrested for domestic assault.
A 16-year-old boy ran away from his home on Twin Lakes Blvd. and stole his mother’s vehicle. He was later found by the Auburn Hills police and then transported to Havenwick.
Saturday, March 15 A 60-year-old man on Second attempted suicide and the Oxford Fire Department transported him to POH.
Deputies were dispatched for family trouble at a home on Chinkapin Rill. A couple was intoxicated and got into an argument.
Police were dispatched to N. Washington St. and W. Burdick for a juvenile fight between two 15-year-old boys. Both agreed to go their separate ways after speaking with an officer.
A 48-year-old Lake Orion woman was arrested for operating a vehicle while intoxicated on S. Washington St. Her preliminary breath test was .13 percent.
Sunday, March 16 A 20-year-old man on Tanview was transported to POH after being hit on the head several times with a wrench by his father during an argument. The 43-year-old father was arrested for felonious assault.
A 36-year-old Lake Orion man was arrested for operating a vehicle while intoxicated on S. Washington St. His preliminary breath test was .095 percent.
Monday, March 17 A woman on Stony Lake Ct. returned home from work to find her front door was kicked in by an intruder. Several thousand dollars worth of government savings bonds and jewelry was stolen.
A 20-year-old man was cited for possession of marijuana on S. Washington and Dennison.
Incidents taken from the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and Oxford Fire Department.
Tuesday, March 18 Sheriff’s deputies were dispatched to Oxford High School for a fight that took place in the cafeteria. An 18-year-old male student punched a 17-year-old male student in the head several times after he threw a French fry at him. When staff members tried to intervene, the 18-year-old pushed them aside. The fire department transported the 17-year-old to POH for treatment. The 18-year-old was suspended indefinitely.
The fire department responded to an unauthorized burn at a home on Rivercrest Ct.
Wednesday, March 19 Two windows were shattered on a woman’s vehicle while she was at Collier Lanes Bowling Alley. A laptop, stereo, bowling equipment, purse, textbooks, among other things, were stolen.
A 17-year-old female on East St. reported received threatening voicemails from an 18-year-old girl from Lake Orion. The girl was told not to call her anymore.
A 24-year-old Leonard man was cited for driving without due caution after hitting a ‘no turn on red? sign at Washington and Burdick.
Reports of juveniles skateboarding in the street and obstructing traffic on West St.
A 7-year-old passed out on Bellwood Ct.
Thursday, March 20 An 18-year-old girl and 17-year-old girl concealed clothing and shoes in their purses and tried to exit a store on N. Lapeer Rd. without paying. They were both cited for retail fraud.
A 20-year-old woman on Brentwood Dr. called deputies after her 24-year-old boyfriend assaulted her by grabbing her and pushing her into the wall. The man, a Shelby Twp. resident, was arrested for domestic assault and battery.
Someone stole a wallet containing $80 in cash from a locked vehicle on High Pointe Dr. Entry was made by prying the back sliding window open.
Car vs. deer on Lakeville Rd.
Friday, March 21 A 16-year-old boy and 17-year-old boy ran away from Crossroads for Youth.
Six patio chairs were stolen from a home on Lincoln St.
The fire department responded to 13 medical emergencies from 8:02 p.m. March 18 until 11:02 a.m. March 21.
The fire department responded to a building on S. Washington for an odor investigation.
Reports of a personal injury accident on S. Lapeer and Indian Lake Rd.
Saturday, March 22 An injured deer was found on the Polly Ann Trail behind the library.
Sunday, March 23 The fire department responded to a false fire alarm on N. Coats Rd.
Monday, March 24 Police were dispatched to a home on Pontiac St. for a verbal disagreement between a husband and wife.
A Sterling Heights man was issued a citation for towing a utility trailer along S. Washington St. without working brake lights.
Reports of three teens walking down Crawford and knocking over trash cans.
A raccoon in fireplace on First St.
The fire department responded to a false fire alarm on Peninsula Ct.
Tuesday, March 25 Reports of a car vs. deer at N. Lapeer Rd. and Market St.
The fire department responded to a home on Brookfield for a 45-year-old man who claimed he wanted to commit suicide.
Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Fire Department.
Tuesday, March 4 A woman on Parker Lake reported fraud after a male acquaintance of hers stole her debit card and made unauthorized transactions.
A vehicle hit a mailbox on Thornehill Trail and left the scene.
Reports of an automobile accident on S. Lapeer Rd. just north of Drahner.
Wednesday, March 5 A 19-year-old woman employee at a coffee shop on S. Washington reported that a male co-worker was sexually harassing her. She was advised on how to obtain a personal protection order.
Thursday, March 6 A woman on Ludwig reported that a 13-year-old boy threatened to shoot her 13-year-old son in the face. He denied the allegations. Both were told to stay away from each other.
Reports of credit card fraud on Foreland Lane.
Friday, March 7 A woman on N. Baldwin Rd. reported identity fraud after receiving a notice from a collection agency for a phone account she never opened.
Surveillance cameras at the high school caught two 16-year-old girls stealing money out of a friend’s locker. Both were suspended.
A man from Oakland Twp. reported his ex-girlfriend from Orion was writing checks to herself and forging his name while he was incarcerated. The case was forwarded to the prosecutor for review.
Saturday, March 8 A woman on Winnie Dr. reported that her 7-year-old daughter was being physically abused by her father. The girl claimed her father pushed her face into a bowl of hot oatmeal because she wouldn’t stop looking at him. She received a scar on her nose because of the incident. Child protective services was called and a detective is investigating the case.
A man called deputies because he wanted to evict his 50-year-old son from the home he owns on Inca Trail.
Sunday, March 9 A 19-year-old Clarkston man was cited for retail fraud after he was seen putting on a pair of new shoes and leaving a N. Lapeer Rd. store without paying.
A 41-year-old woman on Dunlap Circle called deputies because she was having trouble ‘coping? with her children fighting and their problems at school. A report was sent to the Family Independence Agency.
An 88-year-old man on Market St. reported general weakness.
The fire department was called to assist the Dryden Fire Department for a structure fire on E. Dryden Rd.
Monday, March 10 A 6-year-old girl on Post Branch called 9-1-1 and said her dad was choking her mom. The 31-year-old man was arrested for domestic assault and transported to the Oakland County Jail. He was on probation for a previous domestic assault incident.
Schoolmates have been threatening a girl on Pearl via telephone.
An 86-year-old man on Dunlap Circle complained of breathing problems.
Tuesday, March 11 A 54-year-old man on Dunlap Circle attempted suicide. The fire department transported him to POH.
Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Fire Department.
Saturday, February 23 A 27-year-old Oxford man was arrested for operating a vehicle while intoxicated on Mill St. His preliminary breath test was .16 percent.
Tuesday, February 26 A 22-year-old Oxford woman was cited for disturbing the peace after attempting to peddle natural gas to residents on W. Burdick without a permit.
Wednesday, February 27 A 21-year-old man on Ludwig reported receiving ‘eerie? voicemails from a female co-worker. It sounded like she was reading a poem into the phone.
An 82-year-old man was found deceased outside of a retirement community on Market St. The sheriff’s department believes he hit his head on a curb while walking outside.
Thursday, February 28 A woman on Humphrey was informed on how to obtain a personal protection order against her soon-to-be ex-husband after he showed up at her residence unannounced.
Someone entered two unlocked vehicles at a home on Oxford Oaks Ct. and stole jewelry, coins, and credit cards.
Friday, February 29 A 59-year-old Clarkston woman reported falling at an Oxford residence on Willow Lake Ct. earlier in the month, but she just now filed a report.
An 81 mm military explosive shell was found in the parking lot of the Oakwood Road Market. Due to lack of information and suspects, the case was closed.
Saturday, March 1 A woman on Crestmoor Dr. called paramedics after she suspected her 44-year-old husband took various pills to commit suicide. The Oxford Fire Department transported him to POH for treatment.
A 51-year-old Oxford man was walking north on Washington at the Oxford Marketplace plaza when he was struck by a vehicle exiting the driveway. The driver left the scene of the accident. The man received minor injuries and refused transport to the hospital. The driver’s vehicle was tracked by the license plate to a 56-year-old man on Bull Run. When police questioned him, he said a ‘guy fell in front of his car.? He was cited for leaving the scene of a crime.
Monday, March 3 A 50-year-old man from Lake Orion tried to rob a dollar store on S. Lapeer Rd. by putting his hand inside the cash register when checking out. He was able to grab $16.44 and fled the scene. Lake Orion deputies were able to locate his 2003 Monte Carlo and arrest him.
Tuesday, March 4 A 25-year-old Clarkston woman was transported to POH after her vehicle hit a tree. The woman, driving a 2002 Isuzu Rodeo, hit a small patch of ice while driving east on Lakeville Rd. at Hosner and ran off the road to the south.
Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Fire Department.
Tuesday, February 19 A man’s 45-year-old roommate violated a personal protection order by not moving out of their home on N. Lapeer Rd. and was arrested.
Two employees at a drug store on N. Lapeer Rd. reported two tires on each of their vehicles were slashed while at work.
Wednesday, February 20 A 17-year-old Oxford boy was found unconsious in the furniture aisle of a store on N. Lapeer Rd. He had been seen a week prior ‘huffing? cleaners, but told the paramedics he wasn’t doing it that day.
Saturday, February 23 A 25-year-old woman from Swartz Creek was arrested on N. Lapeer Rd. for operating a vehicle while intoxicated. Her preliminary breath test was .15 percent.
A 40-year-old Independence Twp. woman attempted suicide at a home on Crestwood and was transported to St. Joseph Hospital in Pontiac.
Sunday, February 24 Sheriff’s deputies and the fire department was called to a home on Breezewood for suspicious circumstances. They found a 31-year-old woman who appeared to be dead in her friend’s bedroom. She was transported to the hospital and was put on a ventilator. Detectives are investigating the suspicious situation.
A 42-year-old woman on Ottawa Trail Ct. attempted suicide and was transported to POH-Oxford.
Monday, February 25 A 39-year-old man on Thomas Rd. was arrested for domestic assault after throwing his wife on the floor and shoving her to the ground.
Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Fire Department.
Tuesday, February 5 Sheriff’s deputies were dispatched to a restaurant on S. Lapeer Rd. where a 65-year-old Orion woman who was acting irrational. The woman was having lunch with a friend and told her that God said her friend was going to die soon and refused to let her leave. The fire department responded and committed her to Crittenton Hospital for mental evaluation.
Wednesday, February 6 A 35-year-old man from Pontiac was arrested at a pharmacy downtown for passing forged prescription slips. The man has been forging the slips throughout Oakland County.
Thursday, February 7 A 23-year-old Lapeer man was arrested on W. Drahner for an outstanding felony warrant from the U.S. Navy for military desertion.
A 43-year-old man on Scarlet Oak reported two bottles of prescription medicine stolen from his home during a Super Bowl party.
Friday, February 8 A 21-year-old Oxford woman was arrested for retail fraud after stealing various hair care products from a store on S. Lapeer Rd. and then fleeing. Deputies later found her vehicle and arrested her. She was also cited for driving with a suspended license.
Saturday, February 9 A 24-year-old Dryden man was arrested at N. Washington and Church for operating a vehicle while intoxicated. His preliminary breath test was .09 percent.
Four driveway lights were damaged at a home on Wood Trail.
A woman on E. Manor St. fell out of her chair and couldn’t get up.
Sunday, February 10 Reports of accidental property damage at a business on S. Washington St. after a snow plow went too far and forced snow through a business window.
Monday, February 11 Two male patients in a group home on Indian Lake Rd. got into a physical argument. The fire department transported one of the men to POH for treatment.
A woman on Parker Lake called sheriff’s deputies after her ex-boyfriend threatened to kill her and her new boyfriend. She was advised on how to obtain a personal protection order.
Reports of a suicidal male on Seymour Lake Rd.
Reports of tresspassers on Oxford Lake through a home on Thornehill Trail.
Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Fire Department.
Tuesday, January 29 Reports of a domestic assault on Rattledancer.
A 45-year-old Lapeer man was arrested for five outstanding warrants during a traffic stop on S. Lapeer.
A 25-year-old Lapeer woman was arrested for an outstanding warrant.
Reports of arcing wires on Dunlap Circle and Crawford.
Wednesday, January 30 Reports of an injured deer.
A 48-year-old Orion man was arrested on Casmer for an outstanding warrant.
Wires down on Stanton Rd.
The Oxford Fire Department responded to medical emergencies on Market, Teelin and Clearview Ct.
Thursday, January 31 A detective for the sheriff’s department found a 33-year-old Detroit man sitting in a vehicle with a 15-year-old girl and a 13-year-old girl on Pleasant St. The man gave the detective a false name because he was on probation for fourth degree criminal sexual conduct and wasn’t supposed to have contact with minors.
A receptionist at a doctor’s office on S. Washington reported repeatedly receiving perverted phone calls.
The fire department responded to a home on Woodleigh Way for a carbon monoxide investigation.
Friday, February 1 Deputies were dispatched to a home on Doral Dr. for a house check. They found water running everywhere inside the vacant home with numerous damaged areas. The Oakland County Drain Commission was called to turn the water off.
Two parents on E. Burdick were questioned for possible child neglect against their one-year-old son.
A woman sustained a wrist injury after a man driving a plow truck hit her vehicle in a parking lot on N. Washington. The man was issued a citation for careless driving.
Medical emergency on Humphrey.
Saturday, February 2 Deputies were called to a home on Kirkwood for a domestic dispute between a boyfriend and girlfriend. The 51-year-old man apparently called her a derogatory name and she hit him. He left the scene before deputies arrived.
A hospice death on Ramsgate Lane.
A 30-year-old Flint man was arrested on S. Washington during a traffic stop for being a parole absconder for a home invasion and for his third operating a vehicle while intoxicated offense.
A 22-year-old Rochester was arrested for operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol on M-24. His blood alcohol content was .22 percent.
Wires down on Metamora Rd.
Sunday, February 3 Car vs. deer on Lakeville Rd.
An 18-year-old Waterford man was cited for minor in possession of alcohol while driving on W. Drahner. He was originally pulled over for speeding. He did not show any signs of intoxication, but a pint of liquor was found on the car floor.
Car vs. deer on Lakeville Rd.
Larceny of a laptop on Pleasant St.
Juvenile complaints at a coffee shop on S. Washington.
The fire department responded to medical emergencies on John Paul Ct. and Market St.
Monday, February 4 Reports of people sneaking onto a lake off Baypointe Dr. to fish.
The fire department responded to medical emergencies on Hilcrest Dr., W. Drahner, N. Coats, Beemer Ct. and the northwest municipal lot.
Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Fire Department.
Saturday, January 19 A 24-year-old Oxford man was arrested for operating a vehicle while intoxicated on S. Washington.
Tuesday, January 22 Medical emergency on Dunlap Circle.
Wednesday, January 23 Personal injury accident on S. Baldwin Rd.
Thursday, January 24 A man on Aquaview reported receiving threatening phone calls from an ex-employee. The caller stated he would put a bullet in his ex-boss? head.
A woman on Tanview reported that a 20-year-old family friend stole a credit card from her husband’s wallet. He used it to purchase $3,000 worth of items at various stores. This is the second time he’s stolen from the family.
A 36-year-old semi-truck driver was arrested for a child support warrant by Lapeer County during a routine traffic stop on E. Burdick.
Friday, January 25 A man on N. Lapeer Rd. reported receiving harassing phone calls from a 48-year-old woman from Warren who was hired to take care of his elderly father. He was informed on how to obtain a personal protection order.
Saturday, January 26 A man and woman entered a store on S. Lapeer Rd. and stole several items. Their license plate was registered to a home in Highland Township.
A 20-year-old Oxford woman was arrested for domestic violence after pushing her boyfriend into a refrigerator during an argument at their home on W. Manor St. She also had an outstanding warrant for retail fraud out of Waterford.
An apartment resident on Pontiac was told to turn his radio down after a neighbor complained about loud noise.
Sunday, January 27 A building owner on S. Washington called police after he found muddy shoe prints in the stairwell and on a chair. Food wrappers were also found scattered about and a window lock was damaged. A video surveillance camera caught some juveniles loitering in the area.
Monday, January 28 Parents at a home on E. Manor St. filed a missing persons report after their 19-year-old daughter left with a 25-year-old man from St. Clair County that she met on MySpace.com. The man actually came to their home and met the parents and they let her leave with him.
A man on Lake Shore Circle reported that siding was taken from the side of his home.
Natural gas leak on Hudson St.
Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Fire Department.
Tuesday, January 15 The Oxford Fire Department responded to 14 medical emergencies in a row the Oxford area between 12:46 p.m. Jan. 15 and 5:57 a.m. on Jan. 18.
Wednesday, January 16 A 16-year-old boy was driving his 2002 Pontiac Bonneville on Lapeer Rd. at Market St. when it started to smoke and caught on fire. The fire department was able to put it out.
An 18-year-old Lake Orion man was cited for retail fraud after he tried to steal several DVD movies from a store on N. Lapeer Rd.
Thursday, January 17 A 15-year-old boy and 17-year-old boy ran away from Crossroads for Youth.
A woman on Spezia Dr. was informed another woman has been using her personal information to obtain credit.
A woman on N. Lapeer Rd. reported that her 23-year-old daughter has been using her personal information to obtain credit.
Family trouble on Hosner.
A 28-year-old man on Lakeville Rd. attempted suicide by taking pills. The Oxford Fire Department responded and transported him to the hospital.
Friday, January 18 Someone entered an unlocked vehicle on Tanview Dr. and stole loose change and a multi-tool.
Someone ransacked an unlocked vehicle on Beemer Ct. and stole $5 in change, and also entered another vehicle on the street and stole about $4 in change.
A wallet and change was stolen from a vehicle on Winnie Dr.
A man was driving and noticed a 45-year-old homeless man laying in a field off Market St. and Lapeer Rd. The man was intoxicated and had to be transported by Oxford Fire to the hospital.
Reports of a vehicle fire on Cirrus.
Saturday, January 19 A man on W. Peninsula Ct. reported identity fraud after receiving a bill from a phone company for $604 for an account that he didn’t open.
A 54-year-old Lapeer man was arrested on S. Lapeer Rd. for an outstanding warrant for domestic violence.
Reports of a chimney fire on Hummer Lake Rd.
Monday, January 21 Sheriff’s deputies were dispatched to a domestic dispute on W. Drahner Rd. for a couple arguing over an old boyfriend.
Someone stole 100 wooden pallets from a hardware store on S.Lapeer Rd.
Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Fire Department.
Wednesday, January 9 A woman on Phillips Dr. reported that her soon to be ex-husband sexually assaulted her in her home.
A man on Spezia Dr. believes someone has committed fraud by obtaining his personal records.
Sheriff’s deputies were dispatched to a home on Maynard Circle for family trouble. A mother got into an argument with her 17-year-old daughter about using the cellphone.
Thursday, January 10 Someone stole a GPS device from a vehicle on Sandhurst St.
Someone entered an unlocked vehicle on Derby Lane and stole coins and a $25 gas card.
Friday, January 11 Someone broke a woman’s storm window at her home on Laura Leah.
Deputies were dispatched to a home on Hillcrest for an arguing couple.
Saturday, January 12 A business? surveilance camera caught someone breaking into the oil change facility on S. Lapeer and stealing $120 in cash from a register. No identity was established.
Sunday, January 13 The fire department was called to the campus of Crossroads for Youth for a Ford ‘bus? that was on fire in the woods. The fire chief believes the fire was intentionally set because the vehicle, that wasn’t even driveable, didn’t have a battery. The arson unit was called to investigate.
A woman on Island Lake Dr. reported that her live-in boyfriend assaulted her physically. She claims he slapped her and pushed her into a wall. Both agreed to talk over their problems.
Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Fire Department.
Monday, December 31 A man tried to pay for gasoline with two counterfeit U.S. dollars at a gas station on S. Lapeer Rd. The man claims he had no idea they were fake.
Someone stole a Ski doo snowmobile and a trailer on N. Lapeer Rd.
A man on Hummer Lake Rd. reported his Ruger handgun missing from his home.
Tuesday, January 1 The fire department responded to a home on Fairway View for someone having a panic attack.
Wednesday, January 2 A 12-year-old Oxford boy and his 14-year-old cousin admitted to shooting a trailer home on Wyndham Dr. with a BB gun and shattering a glass door.
A juvenile petition was filed against a 15-year-old Oxford boy after he stole $22 in cash from his friend’s home on Maynard Circle.
A black, 20-foot flat-bed trailer was stolen from an auto repair shop on S. Lapeer Rd.
Thursday, January 3 A man on Dennison St. called police after he said his neighbor deliberately put snow on his garage using a snow blower.
The fire department responded to an industrial accident on Glaspie St.
Saturday, January 5 Forty-five dollars in cash was stolen from a vehicle on Myrtle Trail.
A 58-year-old Metamora man was issued a citation for having open intoxicants in his vehicle.
A 30-year-old Oxford woman was arrested for operating a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol on W. Burdick St. Her blood alcohol content was .22 percent.
Sunday, January 6 A 16-year-old Oxford girl reported that she was sexually assaulted by an unknown male while hanging out with two other male acquaintances in Oxford. She admitted to drinking alcohol and using marijuana. Detectives with the sheriff’s department are still working on the case.
A woman on W. Drahner Rd. reported receiving harassing phone calls from her boyfriend’s ex-girlfriend’s daughter.
A woman’s 2001 Pontiac Montana van was stolen from her home on Lakeshore Circle during a family get-together.
Satellite radio, iPod and numerous CDs were stolen from a vehicle on Shummard Branch.
A P.O. Box key was stolen from a vehicle on Nuttal Branch.
A woman on Kirkwood called deputies saying her 13-year-old daughter was out of control.
Two personal injury accidents were reported two minutes apart at Hillcrest and Drahner and at N. Lapeer and Ray Rd.
Monday, January 7 Fifty dollars in cash was stolen from an unlocked vehicle on Franklin Lake Circle.
A license plate was stolen off a vehicle in a parking lot on N. Lapeer Rd.
A 36-year-old Oxford man was arrested for driving with a suspended license on E. Burdick St. He was also intoxicated and his preliminary breath test was .14 percent.
Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Fire Department.
Tuesday, December 18 Oxford Fire responded to a vehicle fire in the southwest municipal lot.
Thursday, December 20 The fire department responded to a possible gas leak on S. Lapeer Rd.
Friday, December 21 A campsite was found at Powell Lake Park, but no one was found. There was a tent, eating utensils and a cooler.
Sunday, December 23 A woman’s GPS system, digital camera, X-Box gaming machine, toys and clothes was stolen from her vehicle while in a parking lot on N. Lapeer Rd.
A 34-year-old man committed suicide at his home on Ludwig.
Monday, December 24 Oxford Fire had a false fire alarm on S. Baldwin Rd.
Wednesday, December 25 A 17-year-old girl on Lake Shore Circle was taken into custody for truancy and was taken to Children’s Village.
A 46-year-old man walked away from a group home on Hummer Lake Rd. without permission. The man has a closed-head injury and doesn’t know his name. He eventually found his way to the sheriff’s substation and was returned home.
A 22-year-old Pontiac woman was issued a citation for driving with a suspended license on S. Washington.
A 20-year-old Ortonville man was arrested for operating a vehicle while intoxicated on Pontiac St. His blood alcohol content was .16 percent.
Thursday, December 26 A 19-year-old man from Metamora was cited for reckless driving after following too closely behind a West Bloomfield couple on M-24. He would speed up, pull in front of them and slam on his brakes.
The Oxford Township Fire Department responded to 35 medicals between Dec. 18 until Dec. 26.
Thursday, December 27 Someone stole $5 in cash from a man’s Ford F-150 that was left unlocked on Olive Rd.
A 75-year-old woman was found deceased on the front steps of her home on Maynard Circle. It appears she may have slipped and fell, although she did have a history of heart ailments.
A woman called deputies after she received a Christmas package from her mother and a $75 Home Depot gift card was missing. The package was accidentally sent to a neighbors home before she received it. Her neighbor admitted stealing the card and agreed to repay her.
Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Fire Department.
Tuesday, December 11 The Oxford Fire Department responded to a carbon monoxide investigation at a home on Moyer St.
Wednesday, December 12 The fire department responded to a home on Oakwood Rd. for an illegal burn. A large barrel was found burning in front of the garage, but nobody was in the home.
The fire department responded to four medical emergency calls.
Thursday, December 13 A woman on W. Drahner Rd. called the sheriff’s department for a suspicious persons report. Two men claiming to be from a cable company came to her home to install a modem on her computer. After being in the computer room for 30 minutes, the men told her they couldn’t do the installation and left. She then called the cable company, who said there hadn’t been any work scheduled at her home.
Friday, December 14 An Oxford man reported his 37-year-old sister missing from their home on Brentwood Dr. She was later found at a gas station nearby and was transported to Crittenton Hospital for medical evaluation.
Reports of a chimney fire on Stanton Rd.
Saturday, December 15 A white male entered a gas station’s convenience store on N. Lapeer Rd. and stole cigarettes and food items. As he walked to the getaway vehicle, he slipped and fell on the ice, therefore dropping the items. He fled the scene in a maroon vehicle afterwards.
A man on Ramsgate reported unauthorized credit card charges after he saw someone spent $9,000 between the MGM Grand Casino, clothing stores and banks.
Monday, December 17 An employee at a sandwich shop on N. Lapeer Rd. reported that someone keyed the side of her car and spit on her vehicle’s window.
A 51-year-old man from Gladwin was issued a citation for retail fraud after trying to steal two bottles of whiskey from a store on N. Lapeer Rd.
A 47-year-old Oxford woman was cited for operating a vehicle while intoxicated on Baldwin Rd. She had been in an accident and managed to roll her vehicle. Her preliminary breath test was .20 percent.
Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Fire Department.
Tuesday, December 4 A 46-year-old Oxford woman on Humphrey was arrested for domestic violence after she smacked her 41-year-old sister during an argument.
A girls iPod was stolen from her purse while at cheerleading practice at OHS.
Wednesday, December 5 A 69-year-old man reported that someone entered his vehicle and stole various items while it was at a repair shop on S. Lapeer Rd.
A woman’s apartment on Pontiac St. was broken into and ransacked. Her wallet was the only thing stolen.
Thursday, December 6 A 40-year-old Oxford woman reported that a 46-year-old Oxford man has been stalking her and bugging her to go out with him since June. The man was advised not to have further contact with the woman.
Friday, December 7 Deputies responded to a breaking and entering incident on the 2000 block of Curtis Rd. in Addison Twp. The front door of the residence was kicked in to gain entry. Guns and jewelry were taken.
Saturday, December 8 Reports of damage to landscape lighting at the library.
The driver’s side window on a vehicle was broken out and a DVD player was stolen while the car was parked on E. Manor St.
A 31-year-old Romulus man was arrested for his second operating a vehicle while intoxicated offense on S. Washington St. He also admitted to being on prescription medication and had marijuana cigarettes in the vehicle.
Sunday, December 9 Sheriff’s deputies and the Oxford Fire Department were dispatched to a home on Malena Lane for a possible shooting/murder with a 15-year-old suspect still in the home. It turns out an unknown third-party falsely reported the shooting. The mother and daughter in the home had no idea what was going on.
A 57-year-old Oxford man lost control of his 2006 Ford F-150 pick-up truck on E. Drahner and struck a tree. The driver was the lone occupant and was pinned behind the steering wheel and had to be extricated from the vehicle by Oxford Fire personnel. He is in good condition at POH, but broke his wrists in two spots. Alcohol was not a factor in the crash.
Monday, December 10 A 41-year-old Addison Twp. woman on Oakwood Rd. called deputies after her 33-year-old live-in ex-boyfriend pinned her to the ground after she refused to have sex with him. She was able to break free and go to a friend’s house.
A man on Hunters Rill was angry with his 17-year-old son for punching a hole in the dinning room wall with a chair leg. During their argument, the son became physical, trying to punch his father. The father defended himself by punching him back. The son packed his things and left for the evening.
A girl, 16, never returned to Crossroads for Youth after a weekend visit with her mom.
Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Fire Department.
Wednesday, November 28 Someone stole a students medication out of her purse while at the high school.
A 26-year-old Lapeer man stole dog food from a pet store on N. Lapeer and items like soap and acne face pads from a convenience store in the same plaza. He said he felt he had to steal the items because he’s low on cash because his work hours were cut. He was issued a citation for retail fraud.
Someone stole a glass-top patio table from a home on Hunter’s Rill.
Thursday, November 29 A man on Davis Lake reported that someone threw a chunk of ice at his vehicle while he was driving.
Saturday, December 1 A 17-year-old girl on Stanton Rd. reported receiving harassing messages on her MySpace webpage.
A husband on St. Andrews locked his wife out of their house after an argument about him being unfaithful. He left for the evening.
Sunday, December 2 A woman on W. Manor called sheriff’s deputies after her husband assaulted her, but she refused to make a written statement. The husband appeared to be intoxicated and was arrested. Deputies also found a bag of marijuana in his pocket.
A Lake Orion man was visiting a friend’s residence on Shummard Branch when his ex-girlfriend from Leonard broke his vehicle’s window, damaged the sideview mirror and dented his doors. She was arrested for malicious destruction of property.
The rear window of a man’s vehicle on Somervile was smashed out by an unknown person.
Someone hit a man’s mailbox with a truck on Lakes Edge Dr.
Someone broke out a man’s vehicle passenger window on Lakes Edge Ct. and rummaged through the center console and glove box.
Monday, December 3 A man on Hilberg returned to his home to find someone had pried their way into his home and stole $200 in coins from his bedroom.
A 39-year-old woman on Shummard Branch reported being harassed by her 42-year-old ex-boyfriend over the telephone.
Someone entered a man’s vehicle on Red Barn and stole envelopes containing cash collected for a school.
A man on Wise filed a credit card fraud report after his wife stole his wallet and used his credit cards without permission. The couple has been going through a divorce.
A pair of goggles and an MP3 player was stolen from a teen’s vehicle on Clear Lake Ct.
The Oxford Fire Department was called to a single wide mobile home fire at 46 Hosner Dr. The homeowner suffered minor burns to his legs and was transported to POH for treatment. The Addison Township Fire Department assisted at the scene. The mobile home was completely destroyed and the neighboring mobile home suffered $3,000-$4,000 worth of damage, according to Fire Chief Jack LeRoy. The fire is under investigation, but is believed to have been an accident.
Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Fire Department.
Tuesday, November 20 A 37-year-old woman on Laurel Leah who claims to be a witch reported that her 36-year-old Christian neighbor is harassing her children because she practices the Wiccan religion. She claims she’s even tried to have her evicted from the mobile home park. All parties were advised to stay away from each other.
A 40-year-old Oxford man on Moon overdosed on some medicine. The Oxford Fire Department transported him to Crittenton Hospital.
Wednesday, November 21 A young man with pierced ears and a pierced tounge tried to steal a $30 bottle of vodka from a store on N. Lapeer Rd. When an employee questioned him about it outside, he said he was on probation and handed the bottle to the employee. He fled on foot afterward.
Reports of road rage on Coats Rd. A man driving a large pick-up truck nearly ran another man driving a Jeep off the road as he passed by. The man in the truck proceeded to honk his horn and flash his high beams before pulling in front of the man in the Jeep. He spun his wheels to kick rocks on the man’s windshield and took off.
A 25-year-old Oxford man was arrested and cited for operating a vehicle while intoxicated on S. Washington. His blood alcohol content was .20 percent.
Saturday, November 24 A 16-year-old girl ran away from her home on Redbarn Dr. Her mother’s worried because she’s been hanging out with an older man.
Deputies found a 19-year-old Oxford man passed out behind the wheel of his girlfriend’s vehicle on Hill Crest. The man admitted to drinking some liqour and had a preliminary breath test of .152. He was cited for being a minor consuming alcohol.
A 22-year-old man from Kalamazoo was arrested and cited for operating a vehicle while intoxicated on N. Washington. His preliminary breath test was .12.
Sunday, November 25 Reports of two juveniles on the roof of the elementary school on Pontiac St. There were no signs of damage to the building.
Monday, November 26 A woman’s laptop was stolen from her vehicle on Tanview.
Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Fire Department.
Tuesday, November 6 A Lake Orion man and woman went back to an Oxford man’s house on Manitou Lane after a late night at a bar. When they awoke, the man was gone and had taken their cell phones and a wallet with $700 in cash.
Friday, November 9 A 16-year-old boy at Crossroads for Youth threw a cup of water on another teen and punched him in the face. The 16-year-old thought the other boy had spit in his water.
A woman on Doral came home to find her husband had turned their house upside down. Furniture and items were strewn about. The couple is going through a divorce and the husband claims she has been hiding his paycheck and that’s what he was looking for. The wife admitted to hiding the check.
Saturday, November 10 A vaccuum attachement to a lawnmower was stolen off a landscape truck on Dayton.
Monday, November 12 Someone stole a Panasonic 7? touch-screen radio from a teens vehicle dashboard and an amplifier while in a parking lot on N. Oxford Rd.
A man on Chirco claims an employee of a cable company made verbal threats toward him, while the cable employee said the homeowner was threatening him.
Someone busted out a van window on E. Manor.
A 33-year-old Oxford man was arrested for operating under the influence of liquor on N. Washington St. His preliminary breath test was .22.
Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Fire Department.
Friday, November 9 A black and blue Diamond Back bicycle was stolen off the bike rack at the library on Pontiac St. The building’s security cameras caught two white females stealing it, but they couldn’t be identified.
Tuesday, November 13 A 17-year-old female student at Oxford High School left her purse inside the locker room. Two-hundred dollars was stolen from the purse.
Wednesday, November 14 A 55-year-old woman on Ora attempted to overdose on prescription medication. The Oxford Fire Department transported her to Crittenton Hospital for treatment.
A 51-year-old Dryden man was arrested for operating while intoxicated and driving with a suspended license on N. Washington. His preliminary breath test was .17 percent.
Thursday, November 15 A woman on Glass Lake Circle received 50-70 phone calls in two hours on her cell phone. A man on the other end either hung up or threatened her.
An electrical supply shop on Thomas Rd. was broken into by someone breaking the glass door with a rock. Nothing was stolen. Sheriff’s deputies saw a suspicious 45-year-old Taylor man walking near the scene with bleeding hands. He also had rocks in his pocket. He was arrested for breaking and entering.
Friday, November 16 A 54-year-old Lake Orion woman was caught trying to steal two rings from a store on N. Lapeer Rd. The two rings were worth $69.98 combined. The woman was cited for retail fraud and given a trespass warning.
Saturday, November 17 Someone broke into a man’s locked 1998 Chevy Tahoe on Laurel Leah and stole a radio and ‘keyed? the outside of the vehicle.
Sunday, November 18 Reports of juveniles throwing stuff off the Polly Ann Trail Bridge.
A man on Bull Run reported that hunters are tracking deer through his yard and that it’s scaring his children.
Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Fire Department.
Monday, October 29 An MP3 player, medication and a shaving kit were stolen from a vehicle in the southwest lot.
A 22-year-old woman from Rochester was arrested and cited for operating a vehicle under the influence of liqour. Her preliminary breath test was .29 percent.
Wednesday, October 31 A man witnessed two men deliberately scratch another man’s 1998 Dodge Durango in the parking lot of a store on N. Lapeer Rd.
A tree limb fell on top of a man’s vehicle on Pontiac St. It blew out the back window and left a dent on the roof, but there were no injuries.
Thursday, November 1 A 44-year-old Lake Orion man was arrested and cited for his third operating a vehicle while intoxicated offense, fleeing and eluding and for having marijuana in his vehicle. He caught the deputy’s eye after he was seen traveling 70 m.p.h. on the 55 m.p.h. Baldwin Rd.
A construction air gun was stolen from a building on N. Washington.
Friday, November 2 A 25-year-old man on Oakwood Rd. was transported to the hospital by the Oxford Fire Department after his family deemed him suicidal. The man had been yelling at his family about demons and the government and smashed the TV screen with a hammer because it was ‘talking to him.?
A 14-year-old boy at Crossroads for Youth kicked in a door, broke a picnic table bench, pulled a soap dispenser off the wall, broke a metal heat vent and threw a dresser drawer out the window.
Reports of a three-year-old girl with trouble breathing.
Saturday, November 3 A juvenile on Laurel Leah kicked a neighbor’s Halloween globe lawn ornament and ripped it. The 10-year-old boy was identified and his mother said he’d pay for the damages. The boy said he did it because of peer pressure from some older boys he was hanging out with.
A 20-year-old man from Casco was issued a citation for driving with an expired license on N. Lapeer Rd., for improper lane change and no valid proof of insurance.
A Lake Orion woman mistakenly left her purse in a shopping cart at a dollar store on S. Lapeer Rd. and drove away. When she returned, the purse was there, but $250 in cash, a credit card and cell phone were missing.
A Jack Russell Terrier being kept at the K-9 Stray Rescue League on Metamora Rd. slipped out of its leash and killed three chickens and a duck at a nearby residence.
A 25-year-old man on Seymour Lake Rd. found a letter from his 49-year-old neighbor attached to his door. The note said the neighbor had turned away a potential buyer of his condo.
A 2? foot galvanized pipe was thrown through the window of a home on Glaspie. The family was asleep at the time of the incident.
Someone complained about band students being in the roadway on S. Washington. They said it was an ‘accident waiting to happen.?
Reports of a Boston Terrier loose on Hovey St. chasing children.
Sunday, November 4 A boyfriend and girlfriend who are living together on Aquaview got into an argument outside their trailer.
A man on N. Coats reported that his Brennal Plot hunting hound was stolen from his home. This seems to happen a lot and it always ends up being a family member or neighbor.
An 80-year-old man on Sandpiper sought medical treatment for a bleeding nose.
Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Fire Department.
Tuesday, October 23 A woman on S. Coats is suspicious as to why her mail wasn’t in her mailbox.
A man’s satellite radio was stolen from his vehicle on Doral.
Wednesday, October 24 A woman on E. Peninsula called sheriff’s deputies after her husband threatened to break into her home and kill her. The couple has been going through a messy divorce. When the woman returned home, she found the date ?10-24-07? and ?!!!? written in marker on her front door.
A 26-year-old Oxford man was mistakenly identified by a sheriff’s deputy as a wanted parole absconder while driving down E. Burdick. The man physically fit the description of the suspect, but it wasn’t him. Oops!
A 30-year-old Oxford man was arrested and cited for his third operating a vehicle while intoxicated offense on Seymour Lake Rd.
Friday, October 26 A 33-year-old Oxford man was arrested and cited for operating a vehicle while intoxicated on Lapeer Rd. His preliminary breath test was .22 percent. He was also cited for possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia.
A couple on W. Manor got into a shoving match while they were drinking.
Saturday, October 27 A woman on Ray Rd. reported her wedding ring was stolen from her bathroom counter top. There were no signs of forced entry to the home. The only thing different has been a new day care worker at the home.
Sunday, October 28 A 61-year-old Oxford man was cited for retail fraud after he tried to steal five tubes of hair dying product from a store on N. Lapeer Rd. He said what he did was ‘wrong and stupid.?
A 19-year-old Oxford man was arrested and cited for being under 21 and drinking, and for speeding. His blood alcohol content was .125 percent and he was going 50 m.p.h. in a 35 m.p.h. zone.
Monday, October 29 A police report stating there was a ‘foul odor? coming from the funeral home on W. Burdick was unfounded. No strange odor was detected.
A man on Maynard claims his wife wrote $3,000 in checks from an account he closed. The couple is going through a divorce.
A man on Teelin reported that his 32-year-old sister possibly stole his ATM card and withdrew $80.
A 22-year-old woman from Lake Orion was arrested and cited for operating a vehicle while intoxicated. Her blood alcohol content was .29 percent.
Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Fire Department.
Tuesday, October 16 A van was vandalized off of W. Drahner Rd. Windows were broken as well as headlights. The vandals also pulled the mattress out of the van and burned it in a field.
Thursday, October 18 A video camera, laptop computer and $400 was stolen from a home on Tanview.
A 23-year-old woman on Humphrey stepped outside her home to have a smoke and caught her 55-year-old male neighbor looking into her bedroom. The man was issued a citation for disorderly person under the local ordinance for peeping.
Friday, October 19 A man on Indian Lake Rd. has been receiving phone calls from a man disguising his voice as a stereotypical homosexual.
A man returned to his home on Deer Path after a vacation only to find someone had stolen his golf clubs, worth $1,200, out of his garage. Golf shoes were also stolen.
Saturday, October 20 Someone threw white paint on a man’s GMC pick-up truck on Maynard Circle.
An Oxford woman’s ex-boyfriend from Brandon keeps calling her at her Southshore home and threatening her. She was advised on how to obtain a personal protection order.
A married couple on Thomas is going through a divorce and got into an argument about yard work not getting done.
Sunday, October 21 A 67-year-old man on Coats died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. The man had been a suspect in a criminal sexual conduct case involving his wife’s nieces.
Car versus deer on Oakwood and Metamora roads.
A maintenance person at the middle school on Lakeville Rd. reported that someone broke into the school and discharged a fire extinguisher in the stage area.
The Oxford Fire Department was called to a home on Chinkapin Rill after two children found their mother having a seizure. She was transported to the hospital. The woman is also being suspected of child neglect. A neighbor was at the house earlier that day and said the woman was passed out drunk on an air mattress and left the kids unsupervised.
A man’s hunting items including seats, window screen, bow holder and heater, were stolen from his vacant property on Coats Rd.
Someone wrote the phrase ‘Paul was here? in wet cement at a home on Lincoln.
Someone vandalized various doors by pulling them off their frames at the beach house at Scripter Park.
A 57-year-old Oxford man was arrested for two outstanding warrants for larceny and trespassing.
A garbage can at a car wash on S. Lapeer Rd. caught on fire.
Monday, October 22 A couple on Edith are going through a divorce and got into a heated argument about disciplining their child.
A man keeps calling his girlfriend on E. Peninsula and has been threatening to kill her if she doesn’t come back to him.
Tuesday, October 23 Someone entered an unlocked vehicle on Doral Dr. and stole clothing a woman had just purchased. They also stole $85 in cash from the center console.
A woman on Dunlap Circle reported that her son stole $385 from her purse and took her vehicle without permission.
Someone reported smelling a foul odor coming from the funeral home on W. Burdick.
Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Fire Department.
Tuesday, October 2 A 23-year-old Oxford woman and a 38-year-old Oxford man tried to steal $802 worth of liquor from a store on N. Lapeer Rd.
A CD player was stolen from a locked vehicle on Hunters Rill.
A high school student’s cell phone was stolen from her purse.
Friday, October 5 Reports of someone shooting at muskrats in a pond behind a woman’s home on Cardigan St. The 79-year-old man who was a suspect, who is also a retired village police officer, said he had been throwing illegal cherry bombs just to get a rise out of his neighbor.
A 15-year-old Oxford girl tried to steal a bottle of gin from a store on N. Lapeer Rd.
Saturday, October 6 The sheriff’s Crash Reconstruction Unit is investigating a private property vehicle vs. pedestrian crash that occured at a business parking lot on N. Lapeer Rd.
A 66-year-old Waterford woman was backing her 2004 Saturn Vue out of the parking lot when she bumped a 76-year-old Washington Twp. man, striking his head on the ground. He was transported to POH in Pontiac where is in serious condition.
Sunday, October 7 A married couple on Ottawa Trail got into an argument about their daughter losing her cell phone. The man slapped his wife and threw her to the floor. He was arrested for domestic violence.
The Michigan State Police Bomb Squad was called to a food market on E. Oakwood Rd. after an employee found an unexploded 81-mm military mortar behind the building. The building was evacuated. The mortar was not armed with any high explosive and the propulsion system to deliver a round was not in place. It appears someone may have just dropped it off in back of the store to dispose of it.
Monday, October 8 A man on E. Oakwood Rd. reported receiving threatening text messages and verbal threats from a man in Metamora. The Oxford man admitted to having a brief relationship with the other man’s wife. He was given information on how to obtain a personal protection order.
Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Fire Department.
Tuesday, September 25 A married couple on Edith was having a heated verbal argument when the husband decided to leave for the night. The wife wanted to take some things out of the car and found a rifle in the back seat. The man demanded he get his gun back and fled before deputies arrived. The wife was advised on how to obtain a personal protection order if she ever felt in danger.
Someone scratched a man’s vehicle while it was in a parking lot on W. Drahner Rd.
A couple on Harwood Dr. called deputies after their 16-year-old son became very angry with them during an argument. Deputies had to handcuff him for his own safety and for the safety of others. He was advised on domestic violence laws.
A 21-year-old Oxford man was cited for possession of marijuana, giving false information to a police officer and for not having a license while driving on Stanton St.
Wednesday, September 26 A 25-year-old Oxford man was issued a citation for operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol. His preliminary breath test was .17 percent.
Thursday, September 27 A man on Parker Lake Dr. called the Oxford Fire Department after his vehicle’s engine caught on fire. It was determined to be an accident and not arson.
Friday, September 28 Several juveniles are wanted after breaking into a double-wide trailer on Brentwood. They damaged the interior and broke a window. A fingerprint was recovered from a broken faucet.
A 15-year-old girl on Dewey ran away from home.
A woman on Chelsea reported receiving annoying phone calls from an unknown person. When she answers, all she can hear are muffled voices and a song being played about being Canadian.
A 49-year-old Attica woman refused to submit to a breath test after being pulled over on Oakwood Rd. for operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol. She was transported to the Lake Orion Police Department where she finally took one. Her preliminary breath test was .110.
Saturday, September 29 A black Schwinn bicycle was stolen from behind a store on W. Burdick.
Sunday, September 30 Two unknown teens took two pairs of bowling shoes from a bowling alley on S. Lapeer Rd.
A 35-year-old Goodrich man was rear-ended by a 27-year-old woman from Southgate on Lakeville Rd. as he was trying to make a left turn onto Baypointe Dr. The woman was issued a citation for failing to stop in an assured clear distance. The man and his passenger were transported to P.O.H in Pontiac for medical treatment.
An 83-year-old woman on Chelsea reported stomach pain.
An 83-year-old woman on Lake Dr. reported abdominal pain.
Monday, October 1 Sheriff’s deputies were dispatched to a home on Wise St. after a man and his 20-year-old step-son got into an argument and were punching each other. The step-son was arrested for domestic violence.
Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Fire Department.
Thursday, September 13 Someone burned a small area on the roof of a guard shack at the entrance of a subdivision on Manitou.
Monday, September 17 A 20-year-old Oxford man was seen concealing liquor in his pants at a store on N. Lapeer Rd. and tried to leave with another 19-year-old Waterford man. The Oxford man was able to flee the scene, but was later found at his home.
Tuesday, September 18 Someone stole a red, 5-gallon plastic gas can from a man’s garage on Brookfield.
A red Mongoose bicycle was stolen from a garage on Anton.
Parents on Hunters Rill called sheriff’s deputies after their 16-year-old son became violent when they confronted him about skipping school. The process of having a child declared incorrigible was explained to them.
Wind chimes and lawn ornaments were stolen from a five-year-old boy’s grave at the township cemetery.
Wednesday, September 19 A man driving a blue 2008 Ford Mustang stole $10 in gas from a gas station on S. Lapeer Rd.
Deer vs. car on N. Oxford Rd.
Thursday, September 20 Someone removed numerous parts from a man’s motorcycle while it was in his driveway on Patricia. The parts cost about $3,000.
A 43-year-old man on Harwood Ct. was arrested for domestic assault after grabbing his wife’s neck and throwing her on their bed. He denied any physical altercation occurred.
A 26-year-old woman from Ann Arbor was at a 26-year-old Oxford man’s house on East Lake and pushed, hit and scratched him when he told her to leave. She was issued a citation for assault and battery.
A couple on Kirkwood got into a heated argument over sleeping arrangements and the man began throwing things inside the trailer. He left for the night.
Loud music complaint on Crawford St.
Saturday, September 22 A neighbor thought they heard a gunshot come from a home on Second St., but nobody was home when deputies arrived.
A group of juvenile girls told a man they saw a boy leave a green duffle bag in the woods between the middle school and trailer park off of Lakeville Rd. The man said he saw a woman pull a grey van onto the trail and saw a boy run into the woods and then back into the van. The duffel bag couldn’t be found.
Three teen boys and two teen girls were seen on the roof of an elementary school on Pontiac St. They said they were bored. They were issued citations for trespassing.
Reports of an accidental overdose of prescription medication on Shummard Branch.
Sunday, September 23 Someone broke into an oil change business on S. Lapeer Rd. by breaking a glass window. The man, seen on the surveillance video, stole an unknown amount of cash from the register.
A 15-year-old boy ran away from Crossroads for Youth.
Someone damaged an electric fence that leads to a home on Rattle Dancer by forcing it to close. Damages could total $5,000.
The Oxford Fire Department was dispatched to a home on Mechanic after a neighbor saw large amounts of smoke coming from a home next door. The smoke was coming from a pan that was left unattended on the stove. A resident was found sleeping in the second level of the home, but was not injured by the smoke and refused medical treatment.
A 29-year-old Farmington Hills man was arrested and cited for driving with a suspended license, possession of marijuana and for having open intoxicants in his vehicle while driving on N. Lapeer Rd.
Monday, September 24 A woman on N. Oxford Rd. reported receiving a fraudulent check in an attempted scam.
A 64-year-old man reported possible identity theft after receiving information that he had a mutual fund.
A 61-year-old man on Oak Ct. was issued a citation for disorderly conduct after continuing to argue with his neighbor about property lines after the deputy told him to stop.
Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Fire Department.
Tuesday, September 11 A woman on W. Drahner reported identity theft.
A man’s home on S. Glaspie was broken into and $700 in cash was stolen. The intruder entered the home through a screen window.
Wednesday, September 12 A 42-year-old Oxford man was issued citations for driving with a suspended license on Lakeville Rd. and for having open intoxicants in his vehicle. Deputies found a half bottle of whiskey in his bowling bag.
Someone entered into a man’s vehicle on Atlantis Circle and stole a wallet and prescription drugs.
Someone stole $130 out of a man’s wallet inside his vehicle on Atlantis Circle.
A man on Spezia reported a scam after he was called by a man claiming to be from Reader’s Digest in the U.K. wanting him to send money.
A wallet was stolen from a man’s vehicle on Sandhurst. The wallet had three credit cards inside.
Sunglasses were stolen from a man’s unlocked vehicle on Carriage Lane. Twenty dollars in cash was also stolen.
An Oxford woman reported that a female employee at the bowling alley on S. Lapeer Rd. grabbed her by the arm and yelled at her. She decided not to press charges, but just wanted the incident documented.
Someone stole an XM Radio from a man’s vehicle on Fountain View Lane.
The Oxford Fire Department was dispatched to a home on Pontiac where a 15-year-old girl overdosed on 12 sleeping pills. She was transported to Crittenton Hospital for treatment.
Thursday, September 13 A woman’s laptop was stolen from her vehicle while she was at a gym on S. Lapeer Rd. The thieves left her purse that was right underneath it.
Someone stole a man’s amplifier and sub-woofer from his vehicle on N. Lapeer Rd.
Friday, September 14 A man on Lakesview was driving down the road and saw a glowing object. It was a beer bottle that someone had shoved an ignited sock into.
A folding knife was found inside an unused sanitary napkin in the women’s restroom at the library.
Reports of someone with chest pains on Frederick.
Saturday, September 15 An Oxford woman on Hunters Rill was given information on how to obtain a personal protection order after her baby’s father from Sterling Heights threatened to kill her and the child.
A license plate was stolen off a vehicle on N. Lapeer Rd.
Nine flood lights used to illuminate a subdivision sign on Turnberry were stolen.
A purse, driver’s license, camera and digital pager were stolen from a vehicle on Brookfield.
A 17-year-old boy from Addison was arrested for operating a vehicle on Lakeville Rd. while intoxicated. His preliminary breath test was .101 percent.
Sunday, September 16 A woman’s pink wallet was stolen from her child’s diaper bag while at a bowling alley on Lapeer Rd.
Reports of family trouble on Berkshire Ct.
A 26-year-old woman from Ann Arbor called sheriff’s deputies after she said her 25-year-old Oxford boyfriend struck her in the face and pinned her on the ground at his home on East Lake. The man couldn’t be reached for a statement.
A couple on Stanton Rd. got into an argument after the husband had been drinking.
A 16-year-old girl ran away from Crossroads for Youth.
Someone stole a woman’s credit card and birth control pills while at a store on N. Lapeer Rd.
A woman on Pontiac called police after she saw a group of teenagers with spray paint and toilet paper at a park. The teens fled before the police could get there.
Monday, September 17 A port-a-john was damaged on the middle school property and a fence was toilet papered.
A mother reported that her 13-year-old daughter was walking down Lapeer Rd. near Ray Rd. when a white man in a red pick-up truck yelled at her to get inside. She ran to a gas station after the incident and the man took off.
A female high school student said she overheard a 17-year-old male student say he was going to bring a shotgun to the bus and shoot everybody who has been bugging him. The student apologized for what he said. He was just sick of being picked on. He was suspended for three days.
A Clarkston man was arrested for two outstanding warrants out of Farmington Hills. He was originally pulled over on W. Drahner for a traffic violation.
Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Fire Department.
Tuesday, September 4 A Leonard woman’s purse was stolen while she went into a gas station on S. Lapeer Rd. to buy cigarettes. She admitted leaving her windows down and her purse on the seat in plain view.
Wednesday, September 5 The Oxford Fire Department was called to a home on N. Oxford Rd. for an 18-year-old man who allegedly attempted to take his own life. He was transported to POH for treatment.
Someone flattened two tires on a woman’s vehicle on Shummard Branch.
Thursday, September 6 An 81-year-old man walked away from a group home on Hummer Lake Rd. The sheriff’s K-9 unit was able to track his scent using a slipper. He was found walking down a trail nearby.
Friday, September 7 Someone stole a DVD player, Smith and Wesson military knife and prescription Vicodin from a woman’s home on Chinkapin Rill.
A separated couple on Lakesview got into an argument after the man dropped their three children off.
A 42-year-old man on Eugene has been receiving annoying phone calls from an unknown number several times a day.
A man’s windshield was cracked by a rock while driving on Drahner Rd.
Reports of an 86-year-old man on Mallard Way with chest pains.
Sunday, September 9 Complaints of loud parties at a home on Red Barn. Homeowner was advised.
A woman witnessed two juveniles push over a port-a-john on the middle school’s property and use a pipe to punch a hole in the side. Deputies couldn’t find them.
A woman on Laurel Leah called sheriff’s deputies when she saw two white, teenage boys trying to enter her neighbors home through a window. Deputies couldn’t track the teens down. They stole $50 in change from a piggy bank.
While on patrol, a deputy noticed a vehicle parked on the Polly Ann Trail between State St. and Wildcat Dr. The owner, a 36-year-old man from Pontiac, said he and a friend were fishing on the Koenig property. He was cited for recreational trespassing.
A 28-year-old Lake Orion man was arrested for operating a vehicle while intoxicated on Stanton Rd. His preliminary breath test was .178 percent.
A 27-year-old Oxford man was arrested for a misdemeanor warrant out of the village police department.
Monday, September 10 Someone stole a license plate off a woman’s vehicle on Hickory Ridge.
Someone struck a woman’s mailbox on Deer Path Trail with some sort of object.
Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Fire Department.
Thursday, August 30 Sheriff’s deputies were called to the Seymour Lake Township Park for a 25-year-old woman from Charlevoix having a ‘mental breakdown.? The woman was spray-painting a red heart on the ground around her vehicle and was speaking wildly, saying things like she had a message from God and that she was afraid 9-11 was going to happen again. She even began to worship two of the deputies. She was transported to Crittenton Hospital for treatment.
Friday, August 31 A woman’s purse was stolen from her bedroom on Brookhollow Dr. There was no sign of forced entry, so she believes it’s someone she lives with in the home that stole it.
A woman called paramedics to her home on Indian Lake Rd. after her 25-year-old daughter tried to commit suicide by taking a bunch of pills. She was transported to St. Joseph Hospital for treatment.
Saturday, September 1 After having a party at his home on Nippigon St., a 20-year-old Oxford man woke up to find a computer tower and TV monitor missing. The people who attended the party denied taking any of the items.
Two air-conditioning units were stolen from two homes for sale on State St.
A man’s gold clubs and golf bag totaling $1,450 was stolen from his garage.
A boat pulling two teens, a 16-year-old girl from Oxford and her 18-year-old boyfriend from Milan, aboard a tube on Squaw Lake didn’t see another pontoon boat coming toward them. The driver of the tubing boat swerved to miss the oncoming boat, but both of the tubers hit the rear of the pontoon boat. The girl was left face down in the water, unconscious. Many on or near the water helped to save the teen’s life. Both were transported to POH for their injuries. The girl suffered facial lacerations, head trauma and is listed in stable condition. The man was treated for a fractured arm and released.
Sunday, September 2 A 43-year-old Oxford man was arrested at a party on E. Oakwood for an outstanding Friend of the Court warrant.
Monday, September 3 A 20-year-old Lake Orion man was at a bonfire on Sanders when a former roommate of his punched him in the nose. The report was sent to the prosecutors office for a warrant against the 19-year-old Oxford man.
Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Fire Department.
Wednesday, August 22 A woman’s laptop, CDs and digital camera were stolen from her vehicle on Trillium Trail.
Thursday, August 23 An 18-year-old man’s grandfather called deputies to let them know where he was staying because he had a felony warrant.
A man from Detroit was arrested on Lapeer Rd. for a Friend of the Court warrant out of Wayne County after being pulled over for having an expired license plate.
Friday, August 24 Someone stole a wood chipper machine from the parks and rec. storage yard at Seymour Lake Township Park.
A 17-year-old girl on Oak Ct. reported that an 18-year-old man keeps trying to contact her even though she wants nothing to do with him. The man was told not to go to her house anymore or he would be cited for trespassing.
A woman on Parker Lake Dr. reported that her young son was playing in the wooded area behind her home and found a rusted Ward’s Western Field rifle on the ground.
Sunday, August 26 A Metamora man and his brother from Attica were crossing Lapeer Rd. when a Lake Orion man driving by clipped one of the men and took off. The brothers were able to get his license plate, and the man told deputies he didn’t think he hit anyone. The case is open pending a warrant.
Monday, August 27 An 18-year-old Oxford man was cited for minor in possession of alcohol after a village officer pulled him over on Spring Lake.
Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Fire Department.
Monday, August 13 An employee at a store on N. Lapeer Rd. reported her license plate stolen off her vehicle.
Tuesday, August 14 A man found a scratch on his vehicle in a store parking lot on N. Lapeer Rd.
A 19-year-old man on Pontiac reported a woman following him and his father.
Wednesday, August 15 Two-hundred dollars of scrap metal was stolen from a business on Metamora Rd.
A Lake Orion woman was exiting the Oxford Marketplace plaza in her vehicle and failed to yield for a 45-year-old woman riding a bicycle across the sidewalk. The woman only received minor injuries and refused medical treatment. The driver wasn’t cited for the incident.
Thursday, August 16 A 21-year-old Oxford man tried to steal a bottle of Jim Beam in his pant waistband and leave a store on N. Lapeer Rd. He was cited for retail fraud.
A 20-year-old Oxford man was issued citations for urinating in public at a home on Trillium and for consuming alcohol. He was just three days shy of his 21st birthday. The Oxford Fire Department had to transport him to POH for detoxication. His blood alcohol content was .37 percent.
A 20-year-old woman on Tanview reported a man stalking her at her home around 1 a.m. She was advised on how to obtain a personal protection order.
A man’s bicycle was stolen while he went into the movie theater on S. Washington to use the restroom.
A man’s mailbox was stolen from his home on Lakeville Rd.
Friday, August 17 A locking mechanism on a woman’s vehicle was stolen while parked at her home on Brentwood.
Saturday, August 18 A 15-year-old boy ran away from the Crossroads for Youth campus.
A man on Dennison reported someone dumped brown paint on his personal belongings behind his garage. His neighbor admitted to spraying the paint and was cited for malicious destruction of property.
Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Fire Department.
Tuesday, August 7 A business owner on W. Oakwood Rd. believes someone’s been stealing scrap steel from his business.
A 23-year-old Oxford man was clocked going 47 mph in a 35 mph zone on Lakeville Rd. When the officer spoke to the driver he found two grams of marijuana and drug paraphernalia in the vehicle. The man was cited for possession of marijuana and for possession of drug paraphernalia.
A 34-year-old Ortonville man was cited for possession of marijuana after an officer found 25.5 grams of the substance in his vehicle during a traffic stop on E. Burdick.
Wednesday, August 8 A woman on Cirrus called deputies after she heard a loud noise from a trailer and saw two Hispanic men and a white woman leave on foot. Deputies found the trailer trashed and windows broken.
Deputies were dispatched to a home on Hunters Rill for a possible domestic dispute between a step-dad and his 17-year-old step-son. They said there were a few shoves here and there, but it wasn’t anything serious.
A 40-year-old man from Warren was transported to POH for a laceration on his hand.
Someone egged a woman’s home on Foreland.
Thursday, August 9 Someone stole a man’s lawnmower, weed whip and leaf blower from his vehicle on Pontiac St.
A Tanview woman’s ex-boyfriend has been contacting her via telephone numerous times. He told her ‘he’ll do anything for love.? He also said if he saw her with another man that he’d beat him up.
A woman on Brookside Ct. has been getting unwanted phone calls for about a month. No one on the other line speaks when they call, except one time they said ‘Pat.?
A 33-year-old Shelby Twp. man was given a citation for disorderly conduct after he was involved in an altercation on Lakes Edge Dr.
Friday, August 10 The Oxford Fire Department was called to a home on Brookhollow after an 85-year-old man fell. He did not need medical treatment.
A 35-year-old Oxford man on Pocahontas Trail had sent a threatening fax to his co-workers at a paint store. It said that he was mad and that’s why he should go down and shoot the employees with his gun. The man couldn’t be contacted, but deputies left a message saying the matter was being investigated.
A woman on Island Lake Dr. reported credit card fraud after hers were either stolen or lost. She wasn’t sure which.
A man on Spring Lake heard a loud noise in his house and saw a male suspect trying to flee his home. The suspect dropped a purse as he left. Four teenage girls were sleeping in the den at the time of the home invasion.
Reports of a dog barking complaint on Newman.
Saturday, August 11 A woman’s purse was stolen from a backyard while she was on a boat ride on Squaw Lake.
A man’s black Eastern bicycle was stolen on N. Washington St.
Sunday, August 12 Deputies were called to a home on Nippigon for a welfare check after a man’s sister said he was ‘acting strange? and had a gun. His mother said she put the gun under a cushion in the home. Both Oxford and Orion deputies set up a perimeter around the home, but when they entered the man wasn’t there and the supposed gun was actually a toy.
Deputies were called to a home on Harwood for family trouble. When they arrived, an 18-year-old man fled the home. The man’s girlfriend said they’d been arguing all day but nothing got physical. She didn’t know why the man would take off. Turns out he had an outstanding misdemeanor warrant.
Monday, August 13 A woman went to her husband’s residence on Sanders Rd. when she wasn’t allowed to be there. The couple are currently going through a divorce and are living in different homes. The woman even drove her vehicle toward her husband in the driveway and refused to get out when asked by deputies. Deputies told her she’d be charged with trespassing if she showed up again.
Deputies were dispatched to a home on Basket Branch for a possible domestic assault. A woman’s ex-husband began arguing with her and they got into a physical argument. The man struck her in the head and neck several times with his hand. He was arrested for domestic assault and the woman was taken to POH for treatment.
Windows in an elementary school on Lakeville Rd. were broken out using a cinder block. There were no footprints or any other indication that the suspect(s) entered the school.
Tuesday, August 14 Someone broke into a residence on Breezewood and stole a pair of gold hoop earings and a gold ring with a diamond.
Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Fire Department.
Tuesday, July 31 A Cygnet Cir. resident returned home from a golf outing to find his back door kicked in and his home ransacked. Stereos, a computer, TV and liquor were not stolen, only an ice cream bar. Oakland County Sheriff’s deputies suspect the responsible was looking for cash.
A W. Burdick St. barber reported the plate glass window to his building was broken.
A 51-year-old man was arrested after Oxford Police received a complaint that the man’s car was parked on the shoreline of Round Lake, north of Scripter Park’s beach. He wasn’t arrested for the loud music coming from his car, nor his park job — rather for the three outstanding warrants for his arrest.
An unlit license plate led to the arrest of a 24-year-old Clarkston woman. Oxford Police noticed the car and stopped it. The young woman told police she was a pot smoker, but the pot in the purse wasn’t hers — the blue-glass pot pipe, however, was.
Syringes, alcohol pads, wound dressing kits and prescription medicine were stolen from a Stanton St. home.
Wednesday, August 1 A 24-year-old Flint woman was taken to the hospital, after driving her 2002 Chevy Tracker into the loading area of an Oakwood Rd. industrial facility. The woman apparently was looking for someone, but would not respond to questioning by stunned workers. Sheriff deputies arrived and called the Oxford Fire Department for help. She seemed to be mentally unstable. Nobody was injured.
Kids hanging out on Hunters Rill were not obeying the 10 p.m. curfew. It was 10:33 p.m.
Pesky kids playing basketball in a W. Burdick St. parking lot. It was about 10 to 10 in the evening.
On Edith St., the owner of a 1997 Chevy Blazer awoke to find a large dent in the tailgate. The incident happened during the night.
About $20 in change was stolen from an unlocked vehicle parked on Deer Path Trail.
A Hunters Rill woman’s credit cards, social security card, driver’s license and about $7 in cash were stolen from her unlocked vehicle.
Preteen girls swimming in Howell Lake (near Teelin Dr.) reported a man was watching them from a house and had exposed himself.
Thursday, August 2 Two Oxford teenagers (18 and 19) were arrested for being under 21 and having consumed alcohol. The fuzz busted the lads as they sat in a 2007 black Saturn.
Male harassing a Scripter Park employee — he refused to get out of the water at 8:23 p.m.
A fire started in the woods off of Glaspie St., behind Thornhill Tr. A resident heard fire crackers explode then saw smoke.
From Brookhollow Dr., a 2000 Chevy Malibu was driving away, unauthorized by the owner, who made the report that his car was missing.
Flowers from a grave at a Baldwin Rd. cemetery were destroyed.
Friday, August 3 On Cedar St., a resident found their neighbor’s wallet on the sidewalk. It had been in the neighbor’s unlocked vehicle the night before.
On Humphrey, someone attempted to break into a woman’s home — the second time in two weeks. Both attempts occurred during the day when the owners were away. Witnesses told deputies that a blonde haired lad, of about 16, with a medium build of medium height was hanging around the home and went to the front door and knocked. He was wearing a white ball cap with blue trim, baggy white shorts with blue trim, that hung below his knees, a white t-shirt under a white basketball jersey with blue lettering. There was a second lad described as the same age, and height, but thinner. Deputies are investigating.
Someone smashed the passenger window of a 2006 Mazda parked in a lot on E. Drahner Road. About $20 was reported stolen.
Two males with a cooler of beer and wearing flowered shorts, were removed from Scripter Park as they were disturbing to teenage girls and minors.
Car versus deer on Indianwood Rd. Car won.
A Glaspie St. resident couldn’t see, but it sounded like there were a lot of kids in the woods — it was 1 in the morning.
A Hunters Rill resident reported somebody charged $750 worth of goods/services from My Family Ancestry website. This was without the owners knowledge or permission.
A woman driving east on W. Drahner Rd., reported somebody in a passing car threw a McDonald’s cup that hit her 2002 Chevy Montana. The cup busted one of her headlights.
Saturday, August 4 Volunteer Oxford firefighters contained a field fire to five acres burned on E. Drahner Rd.
At 11:30 p.m., there was a report of a large fist-fight on Crestwood.
A large party on Pleasant St., was disturbing the peace.
A Sunset Blvd. family returned home to find their window was broken and their home ransacked.
Skateboarders were escorted from a Pontiac St. church porch.
A 24-year-old Oxford Township man was arrested for driving his 2006 Jeep Grand Cherokee under the influence of liquor on M-24. A cell phone user reported erratic driving in Orion Township and deputies in Oxford saw the vehicle as it headed northbound near Market Street.
A 25-year-old Metamora man was disorderly after not being able to pay for a $44.24 meal at a S. Lapeer Rd. restaurant.
Oxford Community Television was ripped off of over $2,000 worth of equipment. According to reports, upon inventory of equipment at a N. Lapeer Rd, facility a $1,400 DVD recorder and a $900, 300 disk DVD player were missing (as was $30 in petty cash).
A 26-year-old Pontiac man was arrested after he tried to exit a N. Lapeer Rd., store without paying for the $13.95 bottle of vodka stuffed in his pants.
A 26-year-old Oxford Township man was given a ticket for leaving the scene of an accident on E. Drahner Rd. Reports state he was driving his 1993 Dodge pickup too fast on the washboard like dirt road. He lost control, the truck went up an embankment then flipped over, coming to a rest upside down. He was uninjured and left the vehicle in a panic, as his license was already suspended.
Sunday, August 5 Skateboarders given a bad rap, as juvenile rollerbladers were swearing, blading and trying to tip over a port-a-potty at the Glaspie St. skate park.
Car versus mailbox on N. Coats Rd. Car won.
A Dennison St. resident reported his neighbor had dumped paint over the fence
Monday, August 6 Arrows shot into the roof of a Glaspie St. business.
Male in the girls rest room at Scripter Park, escorted out.
Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Fire Department.
Monday, July 23 Possible runaway on Wynnwood.
Around 7:30 p.m., two juvenile boys with skateboards, were reported spitting on cars on N. Washington St. One wore a black and white striped shirt, the other a black shirt.
Tuesday, July 24 Slip and fall accident on W. Drahner Road.
Medical emergencies on Market Street, Maynard Circle and Baldwin Road.
People in Scripter Park after hours.
Speeders reported on Oxford Lakes Drive.
Get this, a local father of a child caught trying to steal something actually tried to teach his kid a lesson. The father brought the child to Oxford Village Police Station and had an officer ‘talk? with the youth.
Larceny of a bike on S. Washington St.
The Village DPW buildings on Glaspie Street took a hit — somebody tried kicking the well house door and somebody broke into their ‘hut,? too.
Wednesday, July 25 Medical emergencies on W. Drahner, Nuttal Branch, W. Burdick, Tanview, Brookfield, and Eastlake.
Youths on S. Washington St., were throwing coins and bottle caps at cars.
On Glaspie St., three male juveniles were seen ‘snooping around? buildings and then slunk into some woods.
Found bike on Oxford Lakes Dr.
Found bike on Jersey St.
Thursday, July 26 Broken ankle on Inca Tr.
A woman was found unresponsive, in her vehicle on M-24 at Oakdell. She was taken to St. Joseph Mercy Hospital.
Identity theft on Boulder Ln.
On Baypointe Dr., residents were concerned when they noticed a van, with a boat trailer parked on the street. The van was from Clarkston.
Oakland County Sheriff’s deputies are reviewing video surveillance of a S. Lapeer Rd. gas station, after somebody in a gray, 4×4 Ford pickup truck filled up their gas tank, then a red plastic tank and left. Total gas stolen was $85.50 — at today’s prices, about 29 gallons of fuel.
On Lakes Edge Dr., two male juveniles, wearing baggy, black shorts, caused some residents concern and the cops were called.
On Pleasant Street, a solicitor wasn’t pleasant.
Minor busted attempting ye old five-finger discount of liquor from a store on N. Lapeer Road.
Friday, July 27 Medical emergencies on W. Drahner Road and Gibson Street.
On Franklin Lake Circle, the fire department was called to take care of a leaking 20 pound LP tank.
Trespassing on S. Washington St.
Juvenile complaint at Scripter Park. A young male and a young female were inside a building and two other juveniles on bikes caused concern.
Juvenile complaint on S. Washington Street.
Larceny from a vehicle parked on Inverness.
Saturday, July 28 Loud noise complaint on W. Burdick St.
Trespassing on Glaspie St.
Reckless driving on N. Washington St.
Spare tire reported stolen from a 2000 GMC Jimmy parked on Park St.
Suspicious circumstances on W. Burdick St.
A kayaker on Round Lake in Scripter Park would not listen to park employees when told no boats in the swim area. That’s when the cops were called to take care of business.
At three in the morning, youths on a raft on Round Lake were told to, ‘call it a night? by Oxford Police.
Intoxicated males reported on S. Washington St., and on Franklin Lake Cir.
Attempted breaking and entering on S. Lapeer Rd.
A shed on Worthington was broken into. Stolen were a patio table, four chairs, an umbrella for the table, a mini-fridge and a Grind King skateboard.
Medical emergency on N. Oxford Rd.
Sunday, July 29 medical emergencies on Sunset Blvd., Man-a-lee Dr., and on Troon.
Around 6:30 p.m., juveniles with skateboards were told by Oxford Police not to skate in Centennial Park’s gazebo.
At 6:54 p.m. an Oakland County Sheriff’s Deputy ‘closed? Centennial Park after two lads were cited for fighting.
A young Lapeer man was arrested trying to shoplift two DVD’s (value of $39.99) from a N. Lapeer Rd. store.
Six juveniles swearing, ‘mouthing off? and in general being creeps at Scripter Park.
Disorderly person on Stanton St.
A basketball hoop on Pearl St. was pushed over, leaving the smashed glass backboard all over the road.
A pop machine on S. Washington St. was smashed.
Disturbance of the peace on N. Washington St.
Customer trouble on S. Washington St.
Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Fire Department.
Tuesday, July 17 Someone painted the initials ‘JRAY? in silver spray paint on a woman’s shed on Chapman Branch.
Wednesday, July 18 A 35-year-old man from Rochester Hills was arrested for operating a vehicle while intoxicated on Lakeville Rd. His preliminary breath test was .11 percent.
Thursday, July 19 A woman on Island Lake called deputies after she said her female neighbor threatened her two children while they were swimming. The neighbor says the kids were exaggerating her comments and that she would never hurt the kids. The mother was advised on how to get a personal protection order.
Deputies were called to a home on Crestwood after a man’s 16-year-old daughter attacked him and was throwing objects in the trailer. She jumped on him, pulled his hair, scratched him and struck him. The girl said she took a bottle of pills and wanted to end her life. The Oxford Fire Department transported her to St. Joseph Hospital.
Someone broke the window out of man’s truck on Bellwood Ct. and stole a pack of cigarettes and $2 in loose change.
Someone entered a man’s unlocked vehicle on Pineridge and stole $360 in cash.
The passenger window of a vehicle on Chelsea Ct. was broken out by an unknown subject.
The passenger window of a vehicle was broken out on Chelsea Ct. and $240 in cash, including a $100 bill, was stolen.
An unknown person smashed a car window on Chelsea Ct. and stole a wallet.
Friday, July 20 A married couple, currently separated, called deputies after they got into a verbal argument at their home on Lacrosse. Both admitted to drinking. The husband was taken to a hotel for the night.
Reports of a child that fell out of a tree on Lakesview.
The Oxford Fire Department was called to a home on Chinkapin Rill for a small fire started by a candle.
Saturday, July 21 Two 13 and 14-year-old girls were walking through a campground off of E. Oakwood Rd. when they said two adult men made inappropriate comments to them and took their pictures. The men were both intoxicated and said their comments were taken out of context. They were told to leave the next morning.
Reports of juvenile complaints at a coffee shop on S. Washington.
Sunday, July 22 A man on Chinkapin Rill came into the sheriff’s substation and said he found a wallet. The man was anxious to leave and didn’t want to give his name. The wallet had a child’s ID card inside.
Deputies were dispatched to a domestic violence call on Estate Dr. A 19-year-old man and his 16-year-old girlfriend were fist fighting in the middle of the road. The couple was arguing over him staying at a hotel with his friends. They both denied anything got physical, but witnesses disagreed. The man was issued three citations for disorderly person, driving with a suspended license and failure to register a vehicle. A juvenile petition was filed for the girl.
A man on Drahner heard something hit his house window.
A woman’s vehicle was damaged while at a friend’s house on Sanders. The driver’s side and passenger’s side mirrors were ripped off.
A woman on Park called police and claimed her boyfriend ‘roughed her up.?
A driver backed into a gas station pump on S. Washington and drove off.
Monday, July 23 A couple going through a divorce on John Paul Ct. called deputies after an argument. Both were advised on domestic violence laws.
A boy’s bike was stolen from his yard on Dunlap. The bike was yellow with a black seat and red brake handle.
A 49-year-old Oxford man was arrested and given citations for driving with a suspended license and speeding on Lakeville Rd.
A woman found two dents on her vehicle and pink lip prints on a window while parked on S. Washington.
Tuesday, July 24 Deputies were called to a home on Bayless Dr. after a man hadn’t shown up for work in two days. Upon entering the home, it was determined the man was living elsewhere while his home was under construction.
A man on Nuttal Branch found a backpack in his yard. The backpack had clothing, DVDs and an MP3 player.
Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Fire Department.
Tuesday, July 10 A semi-truck drove over part of a man’s lawn damaging eight small parking signs and a cement parking stop.
A woman returned to her home on Wise to find someone had removed her air-conditioning unit from her window to get inside the house. She believes it was her 16-year-old daughter did it because all of her items were missing.
A 67-year-old man’s electric wheelchair was stolen from his home on Tor St. and dumped at the end of the street with damage to the front bumper. There were also numerous scratches.
A man on Oxford Lakes reported his 14-year-old daughter missing. He believes she ran away because she was grounded. She has run away several times before.
Wednesday, July 11 A man returned home and found two packages from the QVC home shopping channel on his porch that he never ordered. After contacting QVC, they said he had ordered five different packages and that three were rerouted to an address in New York. The Oakland County Sheriff’s Department is in the process of working with the sheriff’s department in New York to find the perpetrator.
Neighbors in the area of Parker Lake called to complain about juveniles littering and being disrespectful. An 18-year-old Clarkston girl admitted to littering nearby. Her mother assured deputies that she would be losing all of driving privileges. She wasn’t cited for littering.
A 35-year-old Oxford man was arrested for operating while intoxicated on S. Washington St. The police officer witnessed him swerving in and out of his lane and even crossing the center line.
Reports of a scooter on the Polly Ann Trail.
Reports of a grass fire behind a school on Lakeville Rd.
Thursday, July 12 A 17-year-old Lake Orion boy was caught trying to steal a box of condoms and a bottle of vodka from a store on N. Lapeer Rd. He was cited for retail fraud.
A man’s license plate was stolen off of his vehicle while playing basketball at a friend’s house on Baldwin Rd.
A 16-year-old girl on Stanton refused to go to her court date about her truancy and marijuana use. When her father and grandmother confronted her, she became angry and tried to leave the home. She eventually calmed down and went to her court date.
A woman on Pontiac St. called police to report a 51-year-old Oxford man sleeping next to a pond. He was arrested for an outstanding warrant from the Oxford Police Department and was cited for trespassing.
A woman’s CB radio was stolen from her vehicle on Lakes Edge Dr. She believes she left the doors unlocked.
The Oxford Fire Department responded to a call for cable wires down on S. Washington.
A driver on S. Washington drove onto the lawn of a funeral home when his gas pedal became stuck.
Friday, July 13 A 40-year-old Oxford man was cited for his second retail fraud incident at a store on N. Lapeer Rd. He was also issued a citation for trespassing because he was told not to return to the property after the first incident.
A woman on South St. called deputies after her 14-year-old daughter ran away from home. The girl told her mother she was sleeping at a friend’s house. Her daughter ended up returning the next day.
Saturday, July 14 An unknown person entered a man’s vehicle and stole the stereo face plate. That same day, he found the plate in the ground next to his car.
A woman on Metamora Rd. reported that a wolf entered her property and attacked her goats and several chickens. An area check was conducted for the wolf with negative results. It turns out the wolf was actually a neighbor’s dog.
A 13-year-old girl escaped from the Crossroads for Youth campus.
A woman on Trillium Trail received an overdraw notice from her bank. When she reviewed her account, she noticed two checks of hers had been cashed that she didn’t issue. Her checks were cashed by her son’s 19-year-old friend. A detective is working on the case.
A senior citizen at an apartment complex on W. Drahner complained of severe back pain.
Sunday, July 15 Reports of a loud party on Lafayette.
Customers at a bar on S. Washington St. were having a loud argument behind the building.
A $400 bike was stolen from a home on Dayton.
Monday, July 16 An Oxford man’s vehicle was towed to a dealership in Lake Orion. When he got his vehicle back, he said his speaker and an amplifier totaling $700 was stolen out of it.
An Oxford woman on Myrtle Trail reported receiving several unwanted phone calls from a man she doesn’t know. When a sheriff’s deputy called the man, he said he purchased a used cell phone and was just going through the address book. He said he’d delete the number as soon as possible.
Tuesday, July 17 An unknown person damaged a sign in front of a golf course on Metamora Rd. The sign was broken into three pieces.
Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Fire Department.
Monday, July 2 A woman on Coats called deputies to report that her violent soon-to-be ex-husband has been contacting her from Kentucky and leaving threatening voice messages. She said he’s threatened to kill her before. She was advised to get a personal protection order.
The owner of a barbershop complained of skateboarders in the southeast parking lot.
Tuesday, July 3 A 26-year-old Oxford man was arrested for his third operating while intoxicated offense on Hunters Rill. Witnesses say he ran his SUV through a fence and knocked over a couple trees. His blood alcohol content was .27 percent.
Wednesday, July 4 A man on Hertford Ct. called deputies after he saw two teenage boys enter his vehicle and try to steal it. Both teens took off running into the woods, but were later located by deputies at Drahner and Tinsley. Both were turned over to their mothers.
A 20-year-old woman from Walled Lake and a 20-year-old man from Franklin were both issued citations for minor consuming alcohol after they were pulled over for a traffic stop on W. Burdick St.
Thursday, July 5 A 35-year-old Oxford man was arrested for public intoxication on Davison St. He was also issued a citation for disorderly person after police were called to a minor physical altercation between him and another man.
Friday, July 6 A woman on Seymour Lake Rd.called deputies because she was ‘frightened? of her neighbor after he left strange notes on her door. The two had served on their condo association board, but had bad feelings toward each other. Another neighbor said she thought he was also strange and that he just purchased a handgun. When deputies questioned the man, he said he bought the gun because of the ‘scary news on the television.? The woman was advised on how to obtain a personal protection order if she still felt threatened.
Saturday, July 7 A man on Snow Flake Ct. contacted sheriff’s deputies after his wife hadn’t returned home in two days. He is concerned because she’s bi-polar and hadn’t been taking her medicine. Deputies were able to track the woman’s last credit card purchase for a hotel in Ohio.
Firefighters were called to Delano Rd. for two subjects thrown from a horse carriage.
Monday, July 9 Someone stole a DVD screen that was mounted inside a man’s vehicle on Lakesview Dr.
Someone stole a man’s Sirius Sattelite Radio and a power cord for his cell phone out of his vehicle on Lakesview Dr.
A woman on Crane Crossing called the fire department after she noticed the inside of her pick-up truck was set on fire. An arson investigator was called to the scene and found two burn holes in both the passenger and driver seats. The panel of one of the doors was melted down and black soot covered everything inside the vehicle. The woman has no idea who would do this to her vehicle.
A woman on Park St. called police to report that her ex-boyfriend was trying to kick in her door.
Firefighters were called to a home on Queens for a 3-year-old that was bleeding from the head after a fall.
Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Township Fire Department.
Wednesday, June 27 A woman’s purse was stolen off of her kitchen table at her home on High Pointe. She believes she left her sliding door unlocked and that’s how the theif entered the home.
A man left his vehicle in the middle school parking lot over night only to find someone used a rock to break two of the windows out.
Someone stole a man’s Beretta handgun out of the glovebox of his vehicle while parked on John Paul Ct.
Thursday, June 28 A woman called the sheriff’s department for a suspicious circumstance after she saw a posting on her 16-year-old son’s MySpace webpage that threatened to kill him. The 15-year-old Oxford boy who made the posting was contacted and said he didn’t mean what he said.
An owner of a nail salon on S. Lapeer Rd. reported receiving annoying phone calls from an unknown number every 20 minutes.
A man on Hunters Rill returned home to find jewelry, cologne, a jacket, phone, DVD player and his alligator shoes were stolen.
The Oxford Fire Department was called to a home on W. Oakwood for a A 58-year-old man that was injured by a nail gun.
Friday, June 29 A 21-year-old man and a 19-year-old man were issued citations for posession of marijuana during a traffic stop on W. Burdick.
Village officers were dispatched to a juvenile complaint at the Board of Education offices on Pontiac St. A witness saw three juveniles crack two windows on the building, but the kids were nowhere to be found.
The Oxford Fire Dept. was called to a home on Malena to extricate a dog’s paw that was caught in a wrought iron fence.
A person driving a golfcart down Thornehill Trail was warned not to do so anymore.
Saturday, June 30 A woman was driving down Country View when another vehicle exited a field near by and veered in front of her car. The person in the vehicle then shined a flashlight at the woman. Fearing for her life, she was able to move around the vehicle and leave. She was unable to obtain an ID.
A man on Parker Lake found two prescription pill bottles in his yard. The owner of the pills was contacted.
An emblem on a woman’s Ford Taurus was stolen while parked on Parker Lake.
A 24-year-old Pontiac man was arrested for operating a vehicle under the influence of liquor after a deputy witnessed him swerving while driving on Lapeer Rd.
Sunday, July 1 Two teenage girls reported seeing an older man from Oxford take off his swim trunks while swimming at Stony Lake Township Park. The man said he took off his shorts because his zipper broke and that he still had on boxer shorts. The girls admitted they never really saw him naked and the man was told not to swim without shorts on.
A 22-year-old Oxford man was issued a citation for contributing to the deliquincy of a minor after purchasing liquor for minors at his home on Dayton. One boy was cited for minor in posession of alcohol. Two other boys will be petitioned by the court.
A man on Village Way witnessed an Oxford man drive his vehicle over the lawns of several homes and possibly hit something before leaving the scene. The man was issued citations for reckless driving, leaving the scene of an accident and failing to report an accident.
Village police officers assisted the Lake Orion Police Department for a fight in progress on Lake. A 23-year-old Independence Twp. man was arrested for disorderly conduct after getting into a fight with a 23-year-old Lake Orion man.
Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Township Fire Department.
Wednesday, June 20 A man on W. Davison Lake Rd. reported possible identity theft after he received a credit report with accounts he didn’t open on it.
A man failed to pay for his $30.15 of gas he purchased from a gas station on Lapeer and Drahner. He was driving a white Ford Focus.
Thursday, June 21 A man on Southshore Dr. reported that 85 of his prescription pain pills were stolen from him. He thought his neighbor might’ve taken them during a visit. The woman admitted to taking the pills, but said she flushed them down the toilet in a ‘panic.?
A 33-year-old Lake Orion woman reported that her ex-boyfriend is threatening her at her place of employment on E. Drahner. The ex-boyfriend was told not to have any contact with the woman.
Friday, June 22 Reports of someone throwing a water balloon at a woman’s vehicle window while she was driving down Pontiac St.
Saturday, June 23 A 14-year-old girl at Crossroads for Youth struck another girl. When an employee tried to break up the fight, the 14-year-old girl hit the employee and pulled her hair. She was transferred to Children’s Village.
A resident complained of loud guitar playing on Woodleigh Way.
A vehicle went off the roadway into a swamp off of Seymour Lake Rd. and Coats. No injuries were reported.
Sunday, June 24 A 51-year-old man on Turnberry was arrested for domestic violence after he struck his 43-year-old wife in the chest and dug his fingernails into her hand during an argument.
A woman on Woodbriar Dr. reported feeling threatened by her ex-husband at a park in Lake Orion. Both were advised on domestic violence laws.
An unknown person poured used cooking grease over a woman’s vehicle on Eagle Trail. She believes that an ex-girlfriend of her teenage daughter may be responsible.
A woman’s vehicle caught fire when she was driving down Drahner Rd. She said she knew her vehicle had a gas leak, but thought she could make it home before any damage occurred. The Oxford Township Fire Department was able to put out the fire.
A 30-year-old woman was arrested at her home on Dunlap Circle for an outstanding Friend of the Court warrant.
A man’s I-Pod was stolen from his vehicle on Ridgefield Ct.
A woman on Cross St. reported getting into an argument with her husband and wanted him to leave the home.
A 54-year-old man from Oxford was arrested for operating while under the influence of alcohol while driving on Glaspie St. His preliminary breath test was .16.
A woman’s bike was stolen from her garage on Woodleigh Way.
Monday, June 25 Three teen girls ran away from Crossroads for Youth.
An unknown person drove a BMX motor bike into a parked vehicle on Laurel Leah and fled the scene afterwards. Two teeth were found on the car and are believed to be that of the BMX driver.
A woman lost her cell phone while shopping at a store on N. Lapeer Rd.
Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Township Fire Department.
Wednesday, June 27 A woman’s purse was stolen off of her kitchen table at her home on High Pointe. She believes she left her sliding door unlocked and that’s how the theif entered the home.
A man left his vehicle in the middle school parking lot over night only to find someone used a rock to break two of the windows out.
Someone stole a man’s Beretta handgun out of the glovebox of his vehicle while parked on John Paul Ct.
Thursday, June 28 A woman called the sheriff’s department for a suspicious circumstance after she saw a posting on her 16-year-old son’s MySpace webpage that threatened to kill him. The 15-year-old Oxford boy who made the posting was contacted and said he didn’t mean what he said.
An owner of a nail salon on S. Lapeer Rd. reported receiving annoying phone calls from an unknown number every 20 minutes.
A man on Hunters Rill returned home to find jewelry, cologne, a jacket, phone, DVD player and his alligator shoes were stolen.
The Oxford Fire Department was called to a home on W. Oakwood for a A 58-year-old man that was injured by a nail gun.
Friday, June 29 A 21-year-old man and a 19-year-old man were issued citations for posession of marijuana during a traffic stop on W. Burdick.
Village officers were dispatched to a juvenile complaint at the Board of Education offices on Pontiac St. A witness saw three juveniles crack two windows on the building, but the kids were nowhere to be found.
The Oxford Fire Dept. was called to a home on Malena to extricate a dog’s paw that was caught in a wrought iron fence.
A person driving a golfcart down Thornehill Trail was warned not to do so anymore.
Saturday, June 30 A woman was driving down Country View when another vehicle exited a field near by and veered in front of her car. The person in the vehicle then shined a flashlight at the woman. Fearing for her life, she was able to move around the vehicle and leave. She was unable to obtain an ID.
A man on Parker Lake found two prescription pill bottles in his yard. The owner of the pills was contacted.
An emblem on a woman’s Ford Taurus was stolen while parked on Parker Lake.
A 24-year-old Pontiac man was arrested for operating a vehicle under the influence of liquor after a deputy witnessed him swerving while driving on Lapeer Rd.
Sunday, July 1 Two teenage girls reported seeing an older man from Oxford take off his swim trunks while swimming at Stony Lake Township Park. The man said he took off his shorts because his zipper broke and that he still had on boxer shorts. The girls admitted they never really saw him naked and the man was told not to swim without shorts on.
A 22-year-old Oxford man was issued a citation for contributing to the deliquincy of a minor after purchasing liquor for minors at his home on Dayton. One boy was cited for minor in posession of alcohol. Two other boys will be petitioned by the court.
A man on Village Way witnessed an Oxford man drive his vehicle over the lawns of several homes and possibly hit something before leaving the scene. The man was issued citations for reckless driving, leaving the scene of an accident and failing to report an accident.
Village police officers assisted the Lake Orion Police Department for a fight in progress on Lake. A 23-year-old Independence Twp. man was arrested for disorderly conduct after getting into a fight with a 23-year-old Lake Orion man.
Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Township Fire Department.
Tuesday, June 12 A woman on Oakmont called deputies after she and her husband were involved in an argument about kicking their dog. During the argument, the wife punched her husband 10-12 times in the back of the head, kicked him in his knee and his calf. The wife was arrested for domestic violence.
Wednesday, June 13 A woman on Seymour Lake Rd. reported that her brother called her and left threatening messages. She also said he threaten other family members. The woman was advised on how to obtain a personal protection order.
A woman on Fountain View returned home to find her dresser drawers partially opened and a box containing jewelry spilled onto the floor. A $50 bill and some old coins were also missing. There was no evidence of a forced entry.
A couple on Cygnet Circle were involved in a verbal altercation that got out of hand. Both admitted to have been drinking all day. The woman said she threw a beer at her boyfriend and he pushed her out of his face. Neither wanted to press charges.
A man’s 24-foot travel trailer was stolen from a storage place on S. Lapeer Rd. It is a 1992 Wilderness trailer that is white with red stripes.
Thursday, June 14 A 17-year-old girl on Glenmore was receiving threatening text messages on her cell phone. She believes they’re being sent by her former 16-year-old girlfriend, who’s also picked on her at school. The girl denied sending the text messages.
A Pontiac woman reported that a former friend of hers has used her name without her permission. The Oxford woman used her name to obtain a mortgage.
A woman on Pontiac called police to her home to check if her 19-year-old daughter had consumed alcohol. She admitted to drinking vodka at her friends house and was arrested and cited for minor consuming alcohol.
Friday, June 15 An Oxford man gave a 17-year-old boy from Auburn Hills a ride to a gas station on N. Lapeer Rd.. While he was out of the vehicle, the teen hopped into the driver’s seat and tried to leave the station, but hit another vehicle and a gas pump in the process. The teen was stopped at Clarkston Rd. in Orion Twp. and was arrested for stealing the vehicle, operating a vehicle while intoxicated and for driving with a suspended license. The boy has a prior record for attempting to steal vehicles.
Saturday, June 16 A 40-year-old Oxford man fled from a store on N. Lapeer Rd. on foot after a store detective saw him steal a t-shirt, socks and shorts. A village police officer was able to apprehend the subject, who was then cited for retail fraud.
An amplifier and speakers were stolen from a vehicle’s trunk on Brabb.
An unknown person threw eggs at a man’s pick-up truck on Parker Lake. A small indentation was made from the eggs.
A village officer stopped a 27-year-old man from Saginaw on Lakeville Rd. for speeding and believed the man was under the influence of marijuana. Deputies brought K-9 dogs to the scene to search for drugs and found a baggie in his vehicle. During a pat down, a joint also fell out of the man’s shorts.
Deputies were dispatched to a home on Maynard Circle where they believed minors were consuming alcohol. The deputy found a 17-year-old Oxford boy behind a shed with full and empty beer cans. He was arrested and cited for being a person under 21 consuming alcohol.
A husband and wife on Manor were in a verbal argument when the man began to destroy objects in the home. The wife called deputies fearing it would escalate. Both parties appeared to be intoxicated and were advised on domestic violence laws.
Sunday, June 17 Two girls involved in a physical altercation on the Polly Ann Trail were contacted by sheriff’s deputies. The girls both decided not to press charges against one another.
A husband and wife on Hunters Rill were in a verbal altercation on the way home from a party. When they arrived home, the wife was angry and said she didn’t want her husband in the house. She said her husband slapped her in the face and threw an object at her face before leaving the home. A warrant package was completed for review by a prosecutor. The man has been arrested for domestic violence in Lapeer County before.
While on patrol in Lakes Edge Dr., a 16-year-old Oxford boy flagged down a village officer and said he was just assaulted and thought he was going to lose consciousness. He had a large laceration on the back of his head. The boy said two Addison Twp. boys jumped him from behind and hit him with something on the back of his head. He was treated at the scene by the Oxford Fire Department. An 18-year-old Addison teen was issued a citation for assault and battery.
Monday, June 18 A woman on Somerville reported that an unknown person person entered her home and stole a laptop. It is believed the thief entered the home through an unlocked sliding door.
The Oxford Fire Department responded to a dryer fire on Barber Rd.
The Oxford Fire Department responded to a call of a golf cart flipped over on Metamora Rd. A child was inside the cart, but was uninjured.
Tuesday, June 19 A power pole at W. Drahner and Chirco caught fire and left an undetermined number of people without electricity for a little while and closed Drahner Road for almost two hours. The top section of the pole burned off. It was removed and will be replaced. The cause has yet to be determined although it’s been speculated that ‘over-usage on the line? may have caused a hot fuse to drop which set the pole on fire. ‘They don’t know for sure,? said Fire Chief Jack LeRoy.
Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Township Fire Department.
Tuesday, May 29 A bike was stolen from a backyard on Glaspie.
A 28-year-old woman from Waterford was arrested for driving with a suspended license and for giving false information to police officers about her name. She was also arrested for a misdemeanor warrant out of Waterford.
Wednesday, May 30 A male resident at a group home on S. Coats slapped a female resident in the face. The two were separated.
Someone stole two cement angels from a man’s yard on Algonquin and smashed another statue.
A solar powered light, plastic angel statue and potted flowers were stolen from a yard on Metamora Rd.
Three concrete pig statues were stolen off of a porch on Manitou Lane.
Two planter boxes were stolen from a porch on Manitou Lane.
A female customer stole a pair of shoes from a store on S. Washington.
Thursday, May 31 The windshield of a vehicle was smashed and the driver’s side mirror was broken off at a home on State St.
Spare change and cigarettes were stolen from a vehicle on S. Manor.
Seventy-five dollars worth of lawn decorations were stolen from a woman’s backyard on Lakesview.
A woman’s mailbox was knocked off of its post on Island Park.
The front passenger door window of a vehicle on Laurel Leah was broken out by a rock. A beige purse was stolen from the vehicle.
Friday, June 1 A man on Vivian Lane found a street sign laying in his front yard.
A 28-year-old man was arrested for operating a vehicle while intoxicated on N. Washington St.
Saturday, June 2 A man on Beemer reported that his ex-girlfriend is harassing him and has been threatening him with physical violence. The ex was advised not to come on his property anymore.
Five 5 gallon water jugs were stolen out of the back of a man’s pick-up truck on Parker Lake.
A woman’s wallet was stolen from her vehicle while at a park with her kids on Glaspie.
A bike worth $400 was stolen from a garage on Thornehill Trail.
Sunday, June 3 A man on Oakwood returned home from vacation to find his house was broken into. Two 35 mm camera lenses were stolen and his bedroom drawers were rifled through.
An unknown person threw a brick through a man’s vehicle window in his driveway on Shummard Branch.
A woman on Aquaview reported her 77-year-old father missing. An unknown person found him and transported him back to his residence.
Someone stole a cell phone and a case containing 100 CDs from an unlocked vehicle on Country View.
A caller reported seeing individuals take several pieces of lawn furniture to an island on Manitou Lake. A 23-year-old Lake Orion man was issued a citation for providing deputies with false identification and for contributing to the deliquency of a minor. A 17-year-old Lake Orion boy was issued a citation for being under the age of 21 and consuming alcohol. The sheriff’s marine division was able to retrieve the items from the island, which included a pack of beer.
A man on S. Washington reported receiving harassing phone calls on his business telephone line. At first they were ‘goofy? calls, but then became threatening.
Reports of an automobile accident at Drahner Rd. and Lapeer Rd.
Monday, June 4 A bicycle was stolen out of a man’s front yard on Parker Lake.
Reports of a back injury on Glass Lake Circle.
Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Township Fire Department.
Wednesday, May 23 A 17-year-old male student at the high school admitted to selling marijuana to students at the school. He was told not to come on school property until his punishment was decided.
A woman on Berkshire Ct. contacted the sheriff’s department about her husband leaving threatening phone messages for her. The couple is going through a divorce. She was advised on how to obtain a personal protection order.
A 36-year-old Oxford man was cited for driving with a suspended license, no proof of insurance and no registration while driving on S. Lapeer Rd.
Thursday, May 24 A cell phone was found behind a man’s shed on Dunlap Circle.
An unknown person stole exercise DVDs from a woman’s unlocked vehicle on Teelin.
A woman on Dunlap Circle reported that someone attempted to enter her home through a window.
An unknown person stole a computer and a palm pilot from a man’s vehicle on Oakmont.
An unknown person stole a computer from a vehicle on Poppyhill Dr.
A man driving down E. Burdick reported two young children on the roof of a home pretending to shoot guns at vehicles. The mother told police her children were never on the roof. She was advised that if her children were ever seen on the roof again she could be charged with neglect.
A woman’s purse was stolen from her locked vehicle on N. Washington. The woman said she left her window down a few inches.
A man on Chesapeake complaining of a racing heart and shortness of breath.
Friday, May 25 Headstones belonging to a woman’s mother and father were stolen from the Oxford Cemetery on W. Burdick.
Saturday, May 26 An Oxford woman stole $53.94 worth of women’s underwear from a store on N. Lapeer Rd. She was cited for retail fraud.
A woman on Huron Ct. who is on a subdivision association board said an unknown male left a voicemail threatening physical harm to her and other board members. She believes it may be someone she sent a deed restriction violation to.
A man on Basket Branch called sheriff’s deputies saying he and his wife were in an argument and that his wife was drunk. The man was advised to leave the home if he couldn’t handle the situation.
A Lake Orion man’s vehicle window was busted out by an unknown person in the parking lot of a gym on S. Lapeer Rd. His wallet was stolen from inside.
Sunday, May 27 A man on Patricia found his garage entry door to his home open. Nothing seemed to have been stolen.
A 44-year-old Oxford man on Metamora Rd. was arrested for felonious assault after trying to run over his 36-year-old male neighbor in his vehicle after an argument. The Oxford Fire Department treated the man for minor injuries. The driver of the vehicle was also intoxicated with a .17 blood alcohol level. He was also cited for operating while intoxicated.
A briefcase was stolen from a man’s vehicle on Crestmoor. The briefcase contained a laptop, his new license plate and tabs, cell phone and his wallet.
A socket and wrench set was stolen from a garage on Conda Lane.
Monday, May 28 Two teenage boys ran away from Crossroads for Youth.
A woman on Brookhollow called deputies after her bi-polar 20-year-old daughter threw a tantrum and began throwing things. The daughter left the house to try and calm down.
An owner’s manual, cell phone and charger and sunglasses were stolen from two different vehicles at a home on Lakesview.
Two teenage girls ran away from Crossroads for Youth while on a group walk on the Polly Ann Trail. They were eventually located at a gas station.
A woman’s purse was stolen out of her car while in her garage on Yale. Her credit cards and cash was inside the purse. Her garage door was accidently left open.
Reports of a noise complaint on Flint St.
Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Township Fire Department.
Thursday, May 17 Scaffolding was stolen from a home under construction on Glass Lake Circle.
Twelve mailboxes were maliciously destroyed by a vehicle on Fairview Way Dr.
Friday, May 18 A woman on St. Andrews Rd. found out her husband was cheating on her and when she confronted him about it, he became angry. She hid in the bedroom because she was scared and he broke the door. The husband left the residence on foot before deputies arrived.
An unknown person entered a woman’s unlocked vehicle on Tanview and took a video game.
An unknown person stole a garage door opener, cassette tapes and miscellaneous other items from an unlocked vehicle on Tanview.
A utility trailer was stolen out of a man’s yard on Minnetonka.
An employee from Consumer’s Energy told a resident on Laurel Leah he had to shut off his gas because of an unpaid balance. The homeowner got his dog and threatened to have it attack the man if he didn’t turn his gas back on. The Consumer’s Energy employee sprayed the man with pepper spray and left the scene.
Someone broke both side mirrors on a vehicle in the parking lot of a store on N. Lapeer Rd.
A check book and house/car keys were stolen from an unlocked vehicle on Spezia.
A carton of cigarettes was stolen from an unlocked vehicle on Eugene Dr.
An I-Pod, wallet and CDs were stolen from an unlocked vehicle on Edith Dr.
Saturday, May 19 A 16-year-old girl and 15-year-old girl escaped from custody at Crossroads for Youth.
A portable DVD player and suitcase was stolen from two different vehicles at a home on Doral Ct.
Sunday, May 20 A woman on Laurel Leah called deputies after an older man and his brother drove by her trailer and asked her sons to go to church with them. The men were told not to talk to the boys unless given permission by the parents.
Two brothers confronted two other brothers on Pembroke Lane about damage done to their vehicle. The verbal argument led to one of the men hitting another with a hammer. The man said he wants to press charges.
A 28-year-old man from Milford was cited for retail fraud after stealing a Slim Jim, Diet Coke and shoes from a store on N. Lapeer Rd.
A 21-year-old man on Keble Lane told his mother he wanted to kill himself with a knife. The boy’s brother was also passed out from alcohol consumption. Both were taken to St. Joe’s Hospital in Pontiac for medical treatment.
Monday, May 21 A 17-year-old Oxford boy was arrested for operating while intoxicated after driving his vehicle into a swamp off of Sanders Rd. His preliminary breath test was .16.
A 14-year-old girl on Allison Dr. ran away from home.
A men’s green Shimano bike was found in a yard on Brookfield Ct.
A woman on Berkshire Ct. called deputies after getting in an argument with her husband. The woman had told her husband she wanted a divorce. He became angry and threw her belongings on their lawn. Both were advised of domestic violence laws.
A 15-year-old boy ran away from Crossroads for Youth.
Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Township Fire Department.
Tuesday, May 8 An unknown person(s) entered into a woman’s home on Olympic Ct. while she wasn’t home and stole $200 in cash, her 50-inch television and her hot tub.
Documents containing a man’s personal family records were stolen from a man’s unlocked vehicle on Baypointe Dr.
A laptop, palm pilot, I-Pod, digital camera, handbag with wallet, $50 and a textbook were stolen from a woman’s vehicle on Baypointe Dr.
A 45-year-old woman on East St. called police after she claimed she was hit in the eye by her 47-year-old boyfriend during an argument. The officer couldn’t detect any signs of physical assault and the boyfriend denied he hit her. The woman was given information on victim’s rights for domestic violence.
Wednesday, May 9 An employee at the library on Pontiac St. reported to sheriff’s that she’s being harassed by a patron. She said he comes in early every day and stays until closing. She said he also makes comments toward her which are ’emotionally disturbing.? The 65-year-old man from Davison denied the allegations. The woman was given information on obtaining a personal protection order.
A couple on Indian Lake called deputies after screws were taken out of their entry door. It doesn’t appear anyone entered the home or that anything was taken.
Thursday, May 10 The entry door of a business on E. Burdick appeared to be kicked open by an unknown person. A receipt box was stolen.
The Oxford Township Fire Department was dispatched to a home on Glenmoor for a 16-year-old boy who slipped and hit his head on the floor and was having a seizure.
Friday, May 11 A woman on Maynard Circle called for medical help after her roommate had a seizure. She was transported to Crittenton Hospital for treatment.
Saturday, May 12 A village police officer observed a group of juveniles loitering on Baypointe Dr. Two of the kids had baggies with marijuana in it. All of their parents were contacted. The contraband was destroyed.
The Oxford Township Fire Department was dispatched to a home on E. Drahner for a 16-year-old boy having a seizure.
Sunday, May 13 An unknown person broke into a man’s shed on Danwood and stole several tools. It appears the suspect broke into the shed using bolt cutters.
An unknown person threw three rocks at a man’s sliding glass door on Indian Lake Rd. while he was sleeping.
Reports of juveniles playing in the recycling bins in front of the elementary school on Pontiac St.
Reports of juveniles throwing rocks at cars on N. Washington St.
The Oxford Township Fire Department assisted Oakland Township for a hazardous material spill on Pebble Beach.
Tuesday, May 15 An employee at a gravel pit off of Lakeville Rd. found a marijuana plant approximately one foot tall growing in a wooded area. The plant was taken to the sheriff’s department and destroyed.
Two 16-year-old boys ran away from Crossroads for Youth. Both were located behind a fast food restaurant in Lake Orion.
Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Township Fire Department.
Monday, April 30 A man’s concession trailer was stolen from his yard on Seymour Lake Rd.
Thursday, May 3 A woman on Kirkwood called deputies after her 20-year-old grandson destroyed the interior of her home. She was advised to get a personal protection order against him.
A 28-year-old man on Crestwood was arrested for felonious assault after hitting his roommate with a large stick, which left a large welt.
A 57-year-old woman was found deceased in her bed at her home on Deer Path Trail. Oxford fire personnel were administrating CPR to her husband, who had attempted suicide as a result of finding his wife deceased. He was transported to POH. A handwritten note was also discovered at the home. The woman’s death appears to be of natural causes.
Friday, May 4 A man on W. Drahner called sheriff’s deputies after his brother was acting suspicious. The brother claimed to be Jesus Christ and said that God told him to leave. He threatened the man and said he wanted to die. Deputies had to taser the man to get control of him when they arrived on scene. He was transported to the hospital for evaluation.
A woman on W. Drahner reported that her 29-year-old son has been stealing her medication, as well as entertainment and cooking appliances to pawn them off. The woman was given information on obtaining a personal protection order.
A village police officer saw a campfire in the backyard of a home on Broadway. A 40-year-old man at the party was cited for possession of marijuana after the officer found a half of a joint in his pocket.
Saturday, May 5 An 18-year-old man from Leonard was cited for retail fraud from a store on Lapeer Rd. after he was seen trying to steal liquor.
A man from Otter Lake made a police report after a man in another vehicle threw stones at his truck while driving next to him on Lapeer Rd. He also threw a full water bottle at his windshield.
Sunday, May 6 A woman went to her ex-boyfriend’s home on Gardner to feed her two dogs when the man started yelling and pushed her. The ex-boyfriend said she hit him first and that’s why he pushed her. The woman was told to find an alternative arrangement for her dogs.
A woman on Overlook Dr. called police after her boyfriend wouldn’t leave her home. An argument ensued and the boyfriend threw a shoe at her head.
Monday, May 7 A Lake Orion man lost his wallet in an elementary school parking lot on Lakeville Rd. An unknown person used his credit card to charge almost $300 worth of items.
An unknown person broke into an office building on S. Lapeer Rd. through a window. Three offices in the building were broken into. A little over $80 in petty cash was stolen from two of the offices.
Tuesday, May 8 Two bicycles were stolen from the back porch of a home on Scarlet Oaks Ct.
A man’s vehicle was dented and his paint chipped by an unknown person while in the parking lot of a bowling alley on Lapeer Rd.
Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Township Fire Department.
Tuesday, April 24 A man on Mill Pond Dr. called deputies to report that his ex-wife was violating her court order by being on his property.
A woman’s 15-year-old stepson ran away from their home on Deer Path Trail. He was already under house arrest for truancy and incorrigibility.
A man on Pearl reported abdominal pain.
Wednesday, April 25 A woman’s wallet was stolen while shopping at a store on N. Lapeer Rd. The thief returned to the store and purchased items using her credit card. An employee thought the man was suspicious and was able to get his license plate, but he has not been contacted yet.
Reports of a slip and fall on Heron way.
Thursday, April 26 An 18-year-old man was given a trespassing citation while at the high school.
A man on Ridgefield Ct. reported that an unknown person entered his vehicle and stole his wallet, which contained credit cards.
Someone entered a man’s vehicle on Boulder Lake and stole his laptop and wallet.
Windows on a vehicle at a home on Boulder Lake were shattered by an unknown person and a wallet was stolen.
A navigation system was stolen out of a man’s vehicle on Dennison.
A man’s brief case and laptop were stolen from his vehicle on Dennison.
A wallet and computer hardware was stolen from a vehicle on Lakes Edge Dr.
A girl rode her bike to a coffee shop on S. Washington. While inside reading, someone stole her bike that was right in her view.
A 26-year-old Oxford woman on Oxford Lakes Dr. was arrested for her second operating a vehicle while intoxicated. Her preliminary breath test was .10.
Plastic tubing was found in the roadway on N. Washington St. causing a hazard.
A semi truck driver hit a road sign on E. Burdick. He agreed to pay for the damage.
Friday, April 27 A woman on Algonquian Trail heard something hit her window, causing it to crack. It’s believed that a pellet gun caused the damage.
A 17-year-old female student at the high school jumped out of her seat in class and grabbed another male student after he said something that upset her. She pushed him into the TV on the wall, which caused a gash in his head. The boys father didn’t want to press charges.
A 20-year-old woman on Cross Timbers claimed she was assaulted by a 28-year-old woman and two other males during a heated argument. The victim claims the woman punched and kicked her repeatedly and that one of the men threw a glass at her. She was transported to Crittenton Hospital for injuries. The case is open pending prosecution review.
Saturday, April 28 A woman on Worthington got into an argument with her boyfriend. Nothing got physical, but she wanted to make a written report.
Deputies were called to a home on Wise St. for a possible suicidal subject, but when they arrived, there wasn’t anything happening. The woman who was supposedly suicidal said her father, who has Alzheimer’s, called them mistakenly.
A 47-year-old Oxford man was arrested on Park for operating a vehicle while being intoxicated. His preliminary breath test was .220.
Reports of juveniles running across S. Washington St.
Sunday, April 29 A 15-year-old male student at Crossroads for Youth ran away from the campus.
A commercial semi-truck driver was pulled over on N. Washington St. for having a tail light out. The officer ran the man’s record and found he had four current suspensions, one conviction for driving with a suspended license and he had an expired registration. He was arrested.
Monday, April 30 A woman on W. Manor called sheriff’s deputies to report that a wooden jewelry box and antibiotics were stolen from her vehicle.
A woman on Pontiac called sheriff’s deputies after her live-in boyfriend pushed her 14-year-old son against a wall. When she told the man to stop, he began yelling at her. She decided to press charges. The boyfriend left the scene before deputies arrived.
Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Township Fire Department.
Tuesday, April 17 The Oxford Fire Department was called to extinguish a small fire possibly set by juveniles on Glaspie St.
Wednesday, April 18 A woman on Baypointe Dr. turned in a wallet she found on the street. It contained identification, cash, rolling papers and a small amount of suspected marijuana. The owner of the wallet denied knowledge of the drug paraphernalia.
Thursday, April 19 A 28-year-old woman from Lapeer claimed to have been raped while at a party at an apartment on Pontiac St. She refused to press charges.
Friday, April 20 A mother on Hunters Rill called deputies to report that her 15-year-old son had run away from home.
A girl’s bicycle was stolen from her backyard on Ensley.
Saturday, April 21 A 15-year-old boy threw a rock and shattered the driver’s window of a vehicle driving by on Seymour Lake Rd. The boy said he didn’t intend to hit the vehicle. His father agreed to pay for the cost of the window.
A woman’s purse was stolen from her apartment on Pontiac St. The purse contained her license, social security card and credit cards.
A 47-year-old Oxford man was issued a citation for giving false information to a police officer during a traffic stop on Glaspie St.
A box of shot gun shells was found in the middle of the Burdick and Washington St. intersection.
Reports of juveniles skateboarding and swearing near a barbershop in the southeast lot downtown.
Sunday, April 22 A woman on Maynard filed a sheriff’s report but didn’t want to press charges after her soon-to-be ex-husband pushed her and threatened to damage her vehicle.
An 18-year-old male student at Crossroads for Youth became aggressive toward a female staff member. He used two baseball bats to break the windows in the room and the glass door. He was able to exit the building and smash the staff member’s vehicle with a bat before fleeing into the woods. Deputies had to use a taser to apprehend the man.
A business owner on N. Lapeer spoke to an employee about the quality of his work. The employee became angry and threatened to hurt his boss.
Monday, April 23 A 17-year-old male student who was suspended from the high school on N. Oxford Rd. was seen trespassing on school property.
A caseworker called deputies after her 29-year-old male patient called her to say he took drugs to commit suicide. The Oxford Fire Department responded to the home on W. Drahner and transported the man to Crittenton Hospital.
A woman was attending a baseball game at a school on Lakeville Rd. when she said an older girl ‘flashed her chest? at her young children and that other kids were using profanity.
Unknown person(s) stole a recycling bin from a yard on Powell Lake Ct.
Tuesday, April 24 A man’s vehicle was broken into at a home on Woodbriar. He and his son said they saw two teenage boys exit the vehicle and flee on foot. They’re not sure if anything was taken.
Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Township Fire Department.
Wednesday, April 11 A teenage couple got into a verbal argument at their home on Hunters Rill. The report said the boyfriend was trying to keep the woman from leaving.
A 25-year-old woman from Silverwood was pulled over for speeding on M-24. Deputies arrested her for an outstanding warrant out of Rochester Hills for failing to appear in court.
Thursday, April 12 A 50-year-old man from Metamora was arrested for larceny from an automobile on Pontiac St. The man was also intoxicated and had a preliminary breath test of .24 percent.
Friday, April 13 A mailbox was stolen from a home on Lakes Edge Dr. Inside it was a woman’s tax return and other items.
Saturday, April 14 A canoe was stolen from a boat dock on Davis Lake. The canoe belonged to a woman on Spezia.
A 30-year-old Oxford man was arrested for operating a vehicle while intoxicated on Crawford St. His preliminary breath test was .14 percent.
Sunday, April 15 A 38-year-old Flint man was arrested for an outstanding warrant out of the Oxford Village Police Department for possession of marijuana.
Monday, April 16 A man on Winnie called deputies to report his 41-year-old wife missing. He believes she may’ve had a drug relapse and left for Detroit.
A tree branch fell and broke a woman’s car windshield in a parking lot on Pontiac St.
A 46-year-old Metamora woman was arrested for an outstanding criminal bench warrant out of Lapeer County. She was also issued a citation for driving with a suspended license.
Reports of birds flying into a business on N. Washington. The owner couldn’t get them out.
Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Township Fire Department.
Wednesday, April 4 A 27-year-old Oxford man was arrested for operating while intoxicated on S. Lapeer Rd. His blood alcohol level was .21 percent.
A woman on Glaspie called village police after a check her ex-husband wrote her couldn’t be cashed due to insufficient funds.
A woman on Crawford reported receiving harassing cell phone calls.
Thursday, April 5 A 47-year-old woman was found dead in her bedroom on Laurel Leah. She apparently committed suicide.
Friday, April 6 The Oxford Fire Department was called to a home on Ora for a chimney fire.
A woman on Pontiac reported that while she was on vacation an unknown person took up residence in her home.
Saturday, April 7 A 25-year-old man from Oxford was arrested for an outstanding warrant out of Sanilac County during a traffic stop on Lakeville Rd.
Neighbors on Bay Pointe Dr. complaining of dogs barking for several hours.
Reports of a roll-over automobile accident with a possible back injury at W. Drahner and Coats Rd.
Sunday, April 8 After a weekend trip, a family returned home to find their home on Ray Rd. was broken into. The intruder stole a coin collection, diamonds and other valuables. It appears the intruder used a landscaping boulder to break through the front door.
A couple on W. Drahner were watching television when they heard glass break somewhere in the house. They found their son’s bedroom window broken.
Someone drove an automobile across a man’s lawn on Island Lake Dr.
A 47-year-old man on Kirkwood Dr. was arrested for an outstanding warrant out of Holly.
Reports of a man on Dennison St. knocking on doors claiming to be lost.
Monday, April 9 A bowling alley employee called sheriff’s deputies after he witnessed a 17-year-old Ortonville resident and a 19-year-old Oxford man drinking in the parking lot. Both were given preliminary breath tests which read .08 and .027, respectively. They were issued citations for being minors in possession of alcohol.
A 41-year-old Oxford woman was issued a citation for driving with a suspended license, improper license plate and for not having proof of insurance after a traffic stop on Lapeer Rd. and Drahner. Her vehicle was impounded.
Reports of kids having a bonfire in a park off of Tanview. The fire was extinguished when police arrived.
A man walking along N. Washington St. reported that he was almost hit by someone in a vehicle.
Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Township Fire Department.
Tuesday, March 27 Someone broke the window of a vehicle in a parking lot on S. Lapeer Rd. and stole a woman’s purse.
The Oxford Fire Department was called to a metal dumpster on N. Lapeer Rd. where someone was burning wood pallets, oil filters and air filters.
A mailbox was stolen on Manalee.
A 17-year-old male student was issued a citation for consumption of alcohol under 21 while at school on N. Oxford Rd. The boy’s preliminary breath test was .106.
Wednesday, March 28 An owner of a gymnastics facility on N. Lapeer Rd. filed an embezzlement report against an accountant who has been making unauthorized withdrawals from the gym and a parent’s club. The gym has lost over $15,000. Detectives are still investigating.
A 56-year-old man on Wyndham reported that he was assaulted by his girlfriend’s brother. The man had a cut over his eye and a swollen lip and was also intoxicated.
A blue and black Camo bicycle was stolen from the side of a garage on Crawford.
Thursday, March 29 A 35-year-old man on Thornehill Trail has been threatened by a former coworker in Bloomfield Hills. He wanted to make sure the police in Oxford knew about the incident.
A 39-year-old woman on Davison called police after getting into an argument with her 35-year-old boyfriend. The boyfriend was hiding in the closet when police came to the home. No charges were filed because the argument didn’t get physical.
Friday, March 30 A man arrived at his home on Sanders Rd. and found two of his dogs mauling one of his turkeys. They both became aggressive toward him, so he shot both dogs.
A man on Eastlake Trail called deputies after getting into an argument with his 42-year-old daughter about taking her medication. She refused to go to the hospital for evaluation.
A woman stopped at a stop sign on Baldwin and Drahner when two young men in another vehicle through an object through her driver’s side rear window, which caused it to shatter.
A semi-truck driver accidentally struck a steel pole at a bowling alley on S. Lapeer Rd., causing $500 in damages.
A 30-year-old man from Pontiac was arrested during a traffic stop for an outstanding warrant for domestic assault and malicious destruction of property out of Waterford.
Sunday, April 1 A yellow Mongoose bicycle worth $130 was stolen from a yard on Parker Lake.
A couple on Teelin got into an argument, but it didn’t get physical. The wife called deputies because she was afraid it might escalate.
Monday, April 2 A woman on Crestmoor Dr. witnessed unknown persons walking on her vehicle, smearing mud over the hood and trunk.
Two large plastic windows on a smoking hut at a building on S. Lapeer Rd. were cut by an unknown person.
A 21-year-old man from Plymouth was issued a citation for trespassing after he was trying to sell stereo equipment in the parking lot of a store on N. Lapeer Rd.
A woman was seen pushing a cart full of groceries out of a store on N. Lapeer Rd. without paying for the items. When she was approached about showing a receipt, the woman ran to her car and took off. A partial license plate was written down.
Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Township Fire Department.
Wednesday, March 21 An unknown person broke the driver’s side window of a vehicle on W. Drahner.
A 37-year-old man from Lapeer was arrested for an outstanding Friend of the Court warrant out of St. Clair County. He was originally pulled over for a traffic violation on N. Oxford Rd.
A 22-year-old man at a group home on Indian Lake began damaging property in the home and spitting on other patients. He also punched a staff member in the eye. The staff member didn’t want to press charges due to the patient’s mental condition.
Thursday, March 22 A 17-year-old boy was pulled over for making a prohibited turn at State St. and N. Oxford Rd. He was also issued citations for driving with a suspended license and for not having proof of insurance.
A 24-year-old woman lost her cell phone in the parking lot of a store on N. Lapeer Rd.
Friday, March 23 An unknown person knocked a mailbox off of its post on W. Drahner Rd.
An unknown person broke the front passenger window of a man’s vehicle and stole a canvas pouch containing cement workers tools and miscellaneous other tools.
Several items were stolen from a garage at a home on Woodleigh Way. The suspect possibly used the garage door opener in the home owner’s car to enter.
Saturday, March 24 Someone used a pellet gun to shoot a hole in a woman’s trailer window on Nuttall Branch.
Someone used a pellet gun to shoot a hole in a man’s front window on Coats Rd.
A possum was found stuck in the fence on a home on First St.
Reports of juveniles throwing glass bottles at the wall of a barber shop off of S. Washington. The juveniles were located and picked up the litter.
Sunday, March 25 A 46-year-old woman on W. Manor St. called sheriff’s deputies after her ex-boyfriend, who was recently released from jail, made insulting and threatening comments toward her. She was advised on how to obtain a personal protection order.
Someone damaged a woman’s mailbox at a home on Bay Pointe Dr.
A resident on Willow Lake Dr. called for help because she thought she was having a heart attack.
Monday, March 26 Two 17-year-old male students at the high school got into an argument over a chair and seating position in a classroom. Several punches were exchanged before the teacher stopped the fight.
A husband and wife on Harwood Ct. going through a divorce got into an argument and called deputies. Neither of the individuals would leave the home for the evening to prevent any further arguing.
Someone stole the license plate off of a Davison woman’s vehicle while in the parking lot of a store on N. Lapeer Rd.
A man on Pocohontas called for medical help due to a possible stroke.
Tuesday, March 27 The passenger window of a man’s 2000 GMC pick-up truck was broken by a pellet from a pellet gun while at a home on Worchester.
Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Township Fire Department.
Tuesday, March 13 Unknown person(s) stole the gates off of a man’s fence on Teelin. A crescent wrench was found at the scene, but didn’t have any fingerprints on it.
A young, white man was seen entering an unlocked vehicle on Manitou, but was scared off by a neighbor.
After being told to leave a woman on Basket Branch alone, two women, ages 18 and 27, continued to verbally harass the woman. Both were issued disorderly conduct tickets from the sheriff’s deputy.
A man on Eastlake Trail reported $17,500 worth of jewelry stolen from his home after two fire cleaning companies were at their home in December. He didn’t know the jewelry, which belonged to the man’s late wife, was missing until around February. The case is open pending investigation.
Wednesday, March 14 A woman was vacuuming out her vehicle at a car wash on M-24 with her three kids inside, when a man in a vehicle next to her exposed his genitals to her. She quickly got his license plate and left. It was traced back to a 34-year-old man in Leonard, who was not home at the time deputies arrived.
A 28-year-old Oxford man was arrested at his home on Danwood for an outstanding Friend of the Court warrant.
A man’s vehicle was entered without force while parked behind the movie theater. His radio, a cell phone and 30 CDs were stolen.
Fifty dollars was taken from a wallet in an unlocked car parked in a driveway on Glaspie.
A woman on Crawford St. called village officers after her 15-year-old son struck her in the back and leg with a closed fist. The boy admitted he knew what he did was wrong. A juvenile petition may be filed.
Thursday, March 15 A 75-year-old woman on Cygnet Circle reported that she has been receiving intimidating messages from an unknown man on her answering machine. The deputy advised her to change her telephone number.
An unknown person struck a man’s custom made wooden mailbox with a vehicle on W. Drahner Rd. It was one of many mailboxes that were hit along the road.
An unknown person broke a portion of a man’s split rail fence on Somerville. That same subdivision’s entrance sign was also damaged, though not by a vehicle.
Reports of juveniles driving over trash cans on Park St.
Reports of A 94-year-old woman on Gibson with a possible broken leg.
Saturday, March 17 A 19-year-old man from Lake Orion was issued a citation for disorderly conduct after a deputy witnessed him urinating next to a dumpster in the southwest lot.
A 34-year-old Oxford man admitted to stealing an American Bulldog puppy worth $1,300 from a pet store in Waterford Township. Witnesses were able to get the man’s license plate and deputies were able to locate him at his home on Countryview. The man said his family’s dog had died and that he wanted to get a nice puppy for his son. The store said they would not prosecute if the man would purchase the dog.
A 17 and 14-year-old boy ran away from Crossroads for Youth in their pajamas.
A caller reported a small over fire on W. Burdick St., even though they had already put it out with a fire extinguisher.
A family’s carbon monoxide detector went off at their home on Oakmont Dr., but there were no illnesses.
Sunday, March 18 A man was walking his dog along Teelin and Cardigan roads when he noticed a red bike lying in the weeds.
Four plant pots were broken at a church on S. Lapeer Rd. This is the second time in a week it has happened.
A woman’s vehicle’s side mirror was broken off by an unknown person using a telephone book while in her driveway on Dennison.
A 35-year-old man on Crawford St. reported his Taurus 9 mm semi-automatic handgun missing. He believes he may have accidentally thrown it in the trash when he was moving.
A 26-year-old woman from Auburn Hills was arrested for operating under the influence of liquor on N. Washington St. Her blood alcohol content was .17. This was her second offense.
Monday, March 19 A man on East Lake reported that someone shot the window of his vehicle with a pellet gun.
A man’s tire was found flat after being parked in a lot at the high school. It was determined the slits in the tire were not made by cuts.
The driver’s side window of a man’s vehicle was shot out by a pellet gun while in his driveway on Shummard Branch.
A vehicle’s side panel was shot with a pellet gun five times on Courtney Court. This was the second time the vehicle’s been vandalized in one month.
An oboe was stolen from the middle school’s band room a month ago. The woman said she waited to make the police report just in case it showed up somewhere else in the school.
A 22-year-old Oxford man was given a verbal warning on being intoxicated in public after a village officer saw him ‘swaying? and getting sick outside of a bar on S. Washington St. The man’s blood alcohol content was .20. He was given a ride home by the officer.
A caller on Eastlake Trail said someone threw something at her vehicle window.
A man on Maynard Circle called with chest pains.
Tuesday, March 20 A couple was awakened by the sound of glass breaking at their home on Laurel Leah. They discovered that their glass sliding door had been broken. Their siding was also damaged by a pellet gun. They believe a teenage boy the man was had verbal confrontations with may be to blame.
Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Township Fire Department.
Wednesday, March 7 A 17-year-old boy was suspended from the high school for 10 days after physically assaulting another 17-year-old boy.
A man and woman were seen illegally dumping large items behind a business on Plexus Dr. Their identities were not known.
Thursday, March 8 A resident on Thomas Rd. reported suspicious circumstances after he noticed a white pick-up truck parked in front of his home. When he approached the vehicle, the people inside became rude and drove away.
Friday, March 9 Two teenage sisters from Lake Orion were seen ripping tags from merchandise at a store on N. Lapeer Rd. and concealing the items in their purse. Both girls were turned over to their mother and a juvenile petition was filed.
A semi-automatic handgun was stolen from a man’s home on E. Burdick. A 23-year-old homeless man who was staying at the residence is the suspect.
A 38-year-old man from Lake Orion was issued a citation for driving with a suspended license on S. Washington.
Saturday, March 10 A resident on Metamora Rd. found a pay phone on the side of the road.
A 54-year-old woman from Oxford was arrested for an outstanding warrant out of Shelby Township while driving on Glaspie.
Sunday, March 11 Unknown person(s) tried to gain entry into a man’s home and detached garage on Bull Run. It appears they tampered with a vinyl strip attached to a glass siding door.
The front passenger window on a woman’s vehicle was broken out in front of her home on Parker Lake.
A man on Seymour Lake Rd. called deputies to report that an unknown man kicked in his vehicle’s windshield for no apparent reason before fleeing the scene.
A 44-year-old man from Waterford was arrested on S. Washington for operating while intoxicated. His blood alcohol level was .12 percent.
Monday, March 12 A 39-year-old woman from Southfield was pulled over on S. Lapeer Rd. and issued a citation for having an expired registration and no proof of insurance.
Tuesday, March 13 A woman on Melena Ct. called deputies about her 17-year-old daughter running away. The girl called her mother with her location shortly afterwards.
Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Township Fire Department.
Tuesday, February 27 A 44-year-old Oxford woman was issued a citation for retail fraud after a store detective saw her take toothpaste and shampoo without paying for it at a store on N. Lapeer Rd.
A woman’s mailbox was damaged on Hartford Ct. Inside of the box was a pop bottle and foil balls.
Someone threw a home-made ‘bomb? created with Drano at the front door of a home on Turnberry Ct.
Wednesday, February 28 An unknown person broke a lock box on a model home on Harmony Hills and used the key to enter the garage of a model home. The person stole a John Deere riding tractor worth $1,750.
A 23-year-old man was issued a citation for disobeying a stop sign. Deputies also found a bag with pills, but were unsure of what they were. The pills were taken to the crime lab for identification.
Thursday, March 1 Several prescription pads were stolen from a medical center on S. Lapeer Rd. The doctor said they’ve received several calls from a pharmacy in Detroit seeking a prescription for two women.
Friday, March 2 A 54-year-old man on Brentwood Dr. was contacted by a debt collection agency saying he owed money to a cable company for service at a home in Whitemore Lake. The man didn’t have any idea what she was talking about and thinks someone’s trying to steal his identity.
Fifteen laptop computers, 16 power cords and battery packs were stolen from a classroom at Crossroads for Youth off of E. Drahner Rd. Two male students, ages 17 and 16, are believed to be responsible. Sheriff’s deputies recovered nine of the laptops, the batteries and cords under a tree, after they traced footprints into a wooded area near the Oxford Lakes Subdivision.
A woman locked herself out of her running car with her child inside.
Saturday, March 3 A 28-year-old Oxford man was cut off from drinking at a bar on S. Washington St. and became angry and began throwing objects. He was escorted out by other customers and went to the bar across the street. He told the village officers he wouldn’t return.
Sunday, March 4 A 39-year-old woman on Kirkwood reported that her 20-year-old son assaulted her. They began to argue after her son kicked their family dog. He pushed his mother to the ground and hit her twice in the face before pouring soda on her and leaving the scene. The son was warned by sheriff’s deputies not to return to the home.
A woman believes someone stole her purse from a grocery cart while she was unloading groceries into her vehicle. Surveilance video from the store on N. Lapeer Rd. didn’t show any larceny.
A 19-year-old man from Lake Orion was arrested for operating while intoxicated on S. Washington St. His preliminary breath test was .073. He admitted to having a beer at a local restaurant.
A resident on Fernhurst passed out from paint fumes, but refused medical treatment.
Monday, March 5 A teenage girls? cellphone and I-Pod were taken from her backpack at the middle school.
An employee at a business on Metamora Rd. reported that a man had attempted to open a credit card under the company’s name on two occasions.
Reports of a possible stroke on W. Beverly.
Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Township Fire Department.
Tuesday, February 20 A man on Deer Path Trail called sheriff’s deputies after his 15-year-old son ran away from home.
A woman’s 39-year-old ex-boyfriend has been harassing her at her workplace on S. Lapeer Rd. after she broke up with him. He hasn’t threatened her, but she believes he may try and hurt her. She was given information on obtaining a personal protection order.
Wednesday, February 21 A boy on Crestmoor lost his cell phone while walking to the bus stop.
During a traffic stop on S. Washington, a 23-year-old Oxford man gave a village officer a false name because of a warrant he had for possession of marijuana. The man was told to take care of it and released.
During a traffic stop on Glaspie, a 31-year-old Oxford woman was arrested for an outstanding warrant out of Detroit. She was also issued a citation for driving with a suspended license and speeding.
Thursday, February 22 A couple on Sebek called deputies to their home during an argument, but when deputies arrived, they hid inside the house. They said they were afraid they’d get arrested, even though there wasn’t a physical fight.
Friday, February 23 A man on Mill Valley filed a report saying someone has attempted to steal his identity by using his Social Security number.
Saturday, February 24 A 66-year-old man on Brentwood reported receiving phone calls from a collections agency saying he owes money for a cell phone he never had. He believes his daughter’s ex-boyfriend may be behind the fraud.
Two sisters on Hillcrest got into an argument and called sheriff’s deputies, but the matter was resolved peacefully.
A man and woman who have been divorced but are still living together on Bellwood Ct. got into an argument. The man agreed to leave the house for the night.
A 21-year-old Oxford man was arrested for operating while intoxicated while driving on N. Oxford Rd. His blood alcohol content was .17 percent.
A 29-year-old woman on Sanders was transported to the hospital for evaluation after she said she wanted to stay in her car until she froze to death.
A 30-year-old man from Clinton Township was arrested for operating under the influence of liquor on S. Washington St. His blood alcohol content was .16 percent.
A 19-year-old Oxford man was issued a citation for minor in possession after a vehicle he was a passenger in was pulled over on Lakeville Rd. His blood alcohol content was .094. He said he wasn’t asked for his ID while at a local restaurant.
Sunday, February 25 Deputies were dispatched to a home on Crestwood to help a reportedly suicidal 21-year-old man. When the deputies arrived, the man was laying on a couch and said he was ‘freaking out.? Oxford Fire personnel transported him to a hospital for evaluation.
A 20-year-old woman on Center St. was arrested for operating under the influence of liquor. Her preliminary breath test was .135 percent.
Monday, February 26 A 15-year-old boy ran away from the Crossroads for Youth campus on E. Drahner around 7:30 p.m.
A village police officer witnessed a 16-year-old girl and an 18-year-old man having a heated argument on Mechanic St.
A business owner on N. Lapeer Rd. reported that a former employee was causing trouble.
A man on Twin Lakes Blvd. reported that his 15-year-old son lit paper on fire in a trash can.
Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Township Fire Department.
Wednesday, February 14 A woman on Eastlake Trail called deputies after her husband pushed her to the floor during an argument. The husband left before the deputies arrived. The couple has been going through a separation.
Thursday, February 15 Deputies were dispatched to a home on East Lake for a possible burglary. Small pry marks were found on the front door frame, but it appears nothing was stolen from inside. It is believed that the house alarm scared away the intruder. There were no witnesses, but a neighbor said there was a mid-sized vehicle parked in front of the house earlier in the day and it looked suspicious.
Friday, February 16 Deputies went to check on a registered sex offender supposedly living on Crestwood, but found out he had passed away a few months ago.
A 49-year-old woman on Maynard Circle having a seizure.
Saturday, February 17 Someone smashed the passenger window of a vehicle on Indian Lake. The owner said last month, someone also shot paintballs at her house and two vehicles in the driveway.
Sunday, February 18 A resident on Courtney Ct. found the passenger side window of his vehicle broken out. Deputies found a broken beer bottle inside the vehicle and believe it was used to break the window.
A 20-year-old man from Ortonville was arrested for operating while intoxicated after a traffic stop on Stanton. The man’s preliminary breath test was .10 percent. He was also issued a citation for having an improper license plate and for driving with a suspended license.
A woman on Center reported a civil dispute with her soon-to-be ex-husband.
A mother on Foreland called police because her six-year-old child was out of control.
A 51-year-old woman on Maynard Circle complaining of chest pains and trouble breathing.
Monday, February 19 A man on West Manor called to report that his wallet had been stolen from his vehicle. The driver’s side window had been smashed out. Twenty dollars in cash and his driver’s license was inside the wallet.
A caller heard a noise at her home on Sandyshore and thought someone was breaking into the house.
A garbage truck took down a power line on Olive.
Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Township Fire Department.
Wednesday, February 7 A married couple on Teelin Rd. got into an argument after drinking a little too much. The wife was afraid of her husband. He decided to stay at a friends house for the night.
A 38-year-old Oxford man is wanted for a violation of the sex offender registry. Deputies were called to his supposed home on Wyndham, and the owner said he had left three months ago. The man was arrested for first degree criminal sexual conduct.
A woman on Doral Dr. received a suspicious phone call around 4 a.m. from a man who said he had a bomb. The man later called back and said he was just kidding. The woman said she has been receiving hang-up calls for several months.
A village officer noticed a mini-van on the side of the road on W. Burdick. An 18-year-old man was slumped over toward the passenger seat, where a 16-year-old girl, who was naked from the waist up, was sitting. The man was issued a citation for driving with a suspended license and the girl was taken home.
Saturday, February 10 A 13-year-old boy’s wallet containing $250 in cash was stolen while riding on a school bus. The next day, the bus driver said a student turned in the wallet, but the cash was missing. A $200 gift card to Circuit City was left inside.
A village officer witnessed a 50-year-old woman traveling westbound on E. Burdick in the eastbound lane. The woman said she was confused and had been stopped by another police officer 10 minutes ago for speeding. She was issued a citation for speeding and for driving against traffic.
A 27-year-old man from Oxford was issued a citation for having an improper license plate and an expired registration while driving on Lakeville Rd.
A woman on S. Washington filed a malicious destruction of property report after her boyfriend threw her cell phone on the ground, causing it to break.
A 20-year-old man from Waterford was arrested for breaking and entering after he mistakenly entered a home on N. Washington. The man, who admitted to drinking and smoking marijuana, had been at a party and was kicked out. He said he wanted to get warm from walking outside, so he went into the house. The residents decided to press charges, and the man was taken to POH for detoxification.
Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Township Fire Department.
Sunday, January 28 A woman on N. Washington reported that her husband of two years attacked her by trying to strangle her. She said he also slapped her and threatened her with a knife. The husband claims his wife assaulted him with a bedroom door that was off its hinge. He was arrested for domestic assault, but began complaining of chest pains and was transported to the hospital.
Wednesday, January 31 During a traffic stop on N. Lapeer Rd., an 18-year-old man from Oxford was arrested for a misdemeanor warrant out of Lapeer County. He was also issued a citation for speeding and having a restricted license.
A woman on Metamora reported that a window on her vehicle was broken when another vehicle’s tires threw a rock.
Thursday, February 1 A vacant home on Glass Circle was vandalized. A shower head was broken off, which caused water leakage, the kitchen cabinets were damaged and holes were punched in the drywall, among other things.
An unknown person entered an unlocked vehicle on Aquaview and stole an envelope containing an application for a birth certificate. A $12 gift card to a fast food restaurant was also stolen.
Obscene graffiti was spray-painted on the back of the Oxford Board of Education building on Pontiac St. and the library building.
Friday, February 2 A 26-year-old man was arrested for disorderly conduct after disturbing customers at a bowling alley on S. Lapeer Rd.
A 16-year-old girl was seen putting two bottles of vodka in a bag she was carrying at a store on N. Lapeer Rd. A juvenile petition was filed.
A woman on Pontiac St. reported that during a verbal argument with her boyfriend she locked herself in the bathroom because she was afraid he’d become violent. The boyfriend began to throw juice on the walls and door. He was taken to a friend’s house to calm down.
Saturday, February 3 A 12-year-old girl was seen taking jewelry and condoms off the shelves at a store on N. Lapeer Rd. and putting them in her jacket pocket. A juvenile petition is being filed.
A 32-year-old man on Chapman Branch was arrested for domestic assault after he dragged his 26-year-old girlfriend off the bed by her hair. He also kicked her in the lower back. The couple had been arguing about his drinking.
A 26-year-old woman on Country View made a threat report at the sheriff’s substation after her brother’s girlfriend called her and said she’s going to hit her with a baseball bat and burn her house down.
An 18-year-old man on Mill St. was given a citation for driving while his license was suspended.
Sunday, February 4 After seeing the windshield of her vehicle smashed, a woman on Country View believes a woman who’s been harassing her may be to blame.
A woman’s license plate was stolen off of her vehicle while it was parked in the lot of a shopping center on S. Lapeer Rd.
Monday, February 5 A couple on Humphrey Dr. going through a divorce called deputies about a civil dispute. The woman’s husband had moved out of their trailer, but she said he entered the trailer and took her car keys and some prescription pills. He said he lost the keys and didn’t take the pills.
A 39-year-old man wanted for three counts of felonious assault with intent to commit great bodily harm was arrested on Lakeshore Dr.
An unknown person damaged the vinyl siding of a home on Quail Ridge with a paintball gun. This was one of nearly a dozen complaints by area residents who said their homes were struck too.
Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Township Fire Department.
Wednesday, January 24 A 52-year-old man from Lapeer was arrested on Baldwin for drunken driving for the second time. His blood alcohol content was .13 percent.
A garbage truck caught on fire in its dump bed while on Oakwood Rd. The Oxford Fire Department was able to put the fire out.
A woman on Roxbury reported receiving harassing phone calls by a man rapping a perverted song.
The rear window of a vehicle on Edith was broken out.
Thursday, January 25 A 40-year-old woman who is on parole for drug charges and her 46-year-old male passenger were arrested on Pontiac St. after a deputy found drug paraphernalia in their vehicle.
A mother on Foreland called deputies after she saw three teenage girls assault her 11-year-old son at the bus stop. The girls denied touching the boy. The mother did not wish to press charges, but just wanted the incident reported.
Friday, January 26 An 18-year-old man from Oxford was arrested during a traffic stop on Lapeer Rd. for an outstanding warrant involving driving with a suspended license.
A son on Hunters Rill called deputies after he found his father lying in bed unconscious with the oven on and its door open. The man was transported to POH for medical treatment.
Only one minor traffic crash occurred in the village after the spontaneous snow fall. The crash occurred at E. Burdick and Mill.
Saturday, January 27 Deputies responded to a call on Ray Rd. about a person being slumped over in a vehicle on the side of the road. The 18-year-old man wouldn’t respond to the deputy, so he broke out the passenger window to make sure the man was breathing. The 18-year-old was intoxicated and had a blood alcohol content of .12 percent. He was arrested for drunken driving.
Village police were called after a 38-year-old woman from Lapeer refused to leave a bar on S. Washington St. when asked. She was intoxicated and had a blood alcohol content of .26 percent.
Sunday, January 28 A woman from Leonard was issued a citation for speeding after her vehicle slid off the road and hit a light pole. She said her ‘brakes went out.? The snowy weather was to blame.
Monday, January 29 A 21-year-old Oxford man on Papadelis Ct. reported receiving threatening phone messages from another man. He believes the man is angry about an ex-girlfriend.
A man on W. Drahner reported that an unknown person is driving over his front lawn. He believes it may be a high school student since it happens around 6 a.m.
A mailbox on Metamora Rd. was stolen by an unknown person. The box is shaped like a barn and had a large amount of mail inside.
Tuesday, January 30 A deputy found a 15-year-old runaway boy from Crossroads for Youth walking near Drahner Rd. and Brookside.
Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, the Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Township Fire Department.
Wednesday, January 10 An 18-year-old man was issued a citation for trespassing after driving to a man’s home on Laurel Leah and urging him to come outside to fight.
A man’s wife invited three male friends to their home on Tanview and one of them threatened the husband, saying he would kill him by snapping his neck. The husband believes his wife is having an affair with this man and decided to leave his home for the night. He said he would be filing for divorce.
A repossessed home on Stanton was severely damaged by an unknown person. The garage door was kicked in, kitchen cabinets, the kitchen sink, counter tops, drywall, carpeting and a vast majority of copper plumbing was stolen from the home.
Reports of kids with tools in hand at a baseball field off of Glaspie St. The kids actually had toy guns and were waiting for other friends to come play war with them.
A woman on Sunset Blvd. complained of pains in her head and said she felt sick.
Thursday, January 11 A 78-year-old man from Bloomfield Township was found sitting in his vehicle with the hazard lights on Lakeville Rd. Village officers said the man appeared disoriented. He said he had been at Oakland Mall in Troy and got lost driving. He was picked up by his family at the station.
Friday, January 12 While in the process of escorting a 16-year-old female resident at Crossroads for Youth to her room, an employee said the girl elbowed her in the neck and slapped her head. The employee didn’t want to press charges.
A man on S. Washington said he and a woman had a verbal argument.
A homeowner on Lakes Edge Dr. called the fire department after her carbon monoxide detector went off.
Saturday, January 13 A woman who lives on a farm on Delano Rd. reported three of her chickens dead. One died each day for three days. She said it was suspicious that none of the other chickens would eat the dead chicken. She believes her neighbor may have poisoned the chickens due to an ongoing feud between them. The neighbor denies poisoning her poultry.
A woman on Island Lake Dr. discovered that an unknown person used her credit card to charge $627.52.
Reports of neighbors fighting in the front yard on Glaspie St.
Sunday, January 14 A township cemetery worker noticed a bronze plaque on a veteran’s tombstone was stolen.
A noise complaint was lodged about a loud party at a condo on Seymour Lake Rd. There have been calls to this residence before, and the owner was issued a citation for being a disorderly person.
Monday, January 15 A woman on Cross Timbers has been receiving threats on her cell phone from her son’s father. She said he’s been calling her since last June and saying things like she should die. She said his name isn’t on their child’s birth certificate, so he has no rights as a parent. The woman was given information on obtaining a personal protection order.
Reports of low hanging cable and phone wires on Tanview following a winter storm.
An 89-year-old female on Harwood Dr. was taken to Crittenton Hospital for difficulty breathing.
Reports of wires down on Ray Rd.
A homeowner on Harvard Ct. reported a suspicious odor after having her furnace worked on. She said it had a burning smell.
Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, the Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Township Fire Department.
Monday, January 1 A woman on Coryell Dr. called deputies after her husband of 34 years threw her out of their house. She said he was being verbally abusive. The man appeared to be intoxicated when deputies arrived.
Tuesday, January 2 A 39-year-old woman on Delano called deputies after her 59-year-old male neighbor drove past her barn and pointed his finger at her as if he was shooting her. The man denied making any gestures at her.
A 49-year-old man from Clarkston was issued a citation for driving while license suspended, having an expired license plate and for driving without insurance after a traffic stop on Lakeville Rd.
A 19-year-old man from Addison Township reported that his girlfriend’s mother pushed him out the door of her home on Lakes Edge Dr. while he was holding onto his child. The mother said the man was threatening her. The man was told not to visit the home unless he was invited.
A delivery truck on Louck St. had its windshield broken by an unknown person using a patio brick.
Thursday, January 4 A woman on S. Baldwin Rd. sold 49 figurines to a man over the internet, but the man didn’t pay the agreed amount. He sent back different figurines and said they were damaged.
A passenger window of a vehicle was broken out at a home on Lakes Edge Dr.
Reports of a 25-year-old man on W. Drahner with possible alcohol poisoning.
Friday, January 5 An unknown person entered the athletic office at the high school and attempted to open the safe. Several pry marks were found on the door.
A 15 and 16-year-old boy ran away from Crossroads for Youth.
A man on Thomas called deputies after his 11-year-old daughter told him her grandmother threw her against the wall and that she had left the three children she was babysitting alone. When deputies arrived, the grandmother wasn’t at the home, but called and denied throwing the girl against the wall. The father said he wouldn’t prosecute, but that he wants a personal protection order.
A woman on Inverness Dr. called deputies after her boyfriend grabbed her around the neck and slapped her because she had gone out with her girlfriends. She said he smacked her in the face again before leaving. A warrant package was completed and the woman was advised on obtaining a personal protection order.
An unknown person broke a section of a woman’s fence on Mechanic. Police believe the fence was kicked to break it.
Saturday, January 6 A 14 and 15-year-old girl ran away from Crossroads for Youth.
A Ford F-150 was parked behind a business on Mullins Ct. and was found to have been entered by an unknown person. Items stolen included a stereo, Global Positioning System, entertainment center, two stainless steel boat propellers. The leather seats were slashed, seatbelts cut and the dashboard panel was disassembled.
Two sisters on Gill Ave. who still live at home with their mother received minor injuries after their argument turned into a shoving match. The two said they had been fighting all day.
A blue, Dynacraft bicycle was found in a ditch west of Coats Rd.
Reports of juveniles running through cars on Washington and Burdick playing ‘chicken.?
Sunday, January 7 An unknown person broke an office window at a business on S. Lapeer Rd. The cash drawer was pried open and a petty cash bag with $494 in it was stolen. The damage to the window will cots $200.
Reports of a person possibly operating a vehicle while intoxicated on Washington. A 37-year-old man from Florida was lodged at the village police department for the evening after his preliminary breath test read .18 percent. He was also cited for driving while his license was suspended.
A dog got loose on Center and chased a woman onto her porch.
Monday, January 8 A woman’s purse was stolen from her vehicle that was parked in her driveway on Glenmoor. She believes the car was left unlocked after her son drove the vehicle. Inside the purse was credit cards, a checkbook and $600 in cash.
A spare tire was taken from a vehicle on Moyer.
Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, the Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Township Fire Department.
Wednesday, December 27 A 25-year-old man from Lapeer was arrested for driving while his license was suspended, speeding and not having a vehicle registration or proof of insurance on Baldwin Rd.
A cell phone was stolen out of a boys locker while at basketball practice at the high school.
A village police officer saw an 18-year-old man walking through a parking lot on W. Burdick and appeared to be stumbling like he was intoxicated. He was issued a citation for being a minor consuming alcohol after his preliminary breath test read .15 percent.
A 21-year-old man from Attica was arrested for drunken driving on N. Washington St.
Thursday, December 28 A 42-year-old woman on W. Drahner sent her ex-boyfriend an e-mail saying she took over 200 pills and planned on killing herself. When paramedics arrived to the home, the woman denied taking the pills, but said she was cutting herself. She was transported to Crittenton Hospital for treatment.
A woman from Ortonville had been keeping a Holstein bull on her friend’s property on N. Coats Rd. When she went to feed the bull, it was gone. Tracks were found that appeared to be from a trailer. The bull is black and white with horns.
A woman on Ann Marie Ct. reported identity theft after a store contacted her about someone using her credit card in New Jersey. It appears someone obtained a credit card in her name without her knowledge.
A homeowner on Oxford Lakes Dr. found two extension cords to his Christmas lights cut. Several yard signs and a baby Jesus ornament were also broken.
Reports of a boy and girl throwing rocks at an abandoned house on Stanton and at squirrels.
Friday, December 29 An unknown person smashed two mailboxes on Indian Lake Rd.
A man’s 1992 Buick vehicle was found on fire while at work on S. Lapeer Rd. The Oxford Fire Department determined the fire started in the engine compartment and that it wasn’t suspicious.
A man’s truck was keyed in the parking lot of a restaurant on S. Washington. Every panel on the vehicle was damaged.
Saturday, December 30 A man on Winnie Dr. called deputies after his wife didn’t return home from work in Rochester Hills. She called her husband numerous times throughout the day. He is worried because his wife is a recovering drug addict.
Sunday, December 31 The Oxford Fire Department was called to a vehicle fire on N. Baldwin Rd. A 1996 Chevy pickup truck was on fire. The owners were unaware of the fire. The fire department determined the fire was started by a faulty battery.
An unknown person scratched and dented a vehicle that was parked in a driveway on Drahner. No evidence or suspects at this time.
An unknown person cut a hole through the metal roofing of an office at a gravel pit on Dunlap Rd. They gained entry into a tool room and used a tool to break a window on a door. The alarm sounded and the suspect fled the scene. Nothing was taken from the office.
A woman on Kintyre reported being verbally abused by her son.
Reports of a fight at a restaurant on S. Lapeer.
Monday, January 1 A 57-year-old woman on Coryell Dr. reported that her 58-year-old husband was intoxicated, had verbally abused her and tried to force her out of the home. The husband was advised about domestic violence laws and his wife’s right to be in the home.
A woman’s 14-year-old granddaughter ran away during the night from her home on Oxford Oaks. The girl was found at her friend’s house and returned back to her grandmother’s home.
Deputies were called to a home on Beemer Ct. to investigate a possible assault. When they entered the home, a 25-year-old man told them to leave and pushed a deputy. There was no evidence of an assault and the man was issued a citation for disorderly person.
Christmas decorations were stolen from a home on Pleasant St.
Animal complaints on Pontiac reported after a Rottweiler and a boxer were seen running loose.
Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, the Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Township Fire Department.
Tuesday, December 19 The rear window of a vehicle on Brooks Ct. was shattered by an unknown person.
A man on Stony Lake returned home and found the garage door that leads to his home open. It appears someone threw a rock and shattered a sliding glass door to enter the home. About $1,000 in cash was stolen from a kitchen cabinet.
A 27-year-old man from Bloomfield Hills was arrested for an outstanding misdemeanor warrant out of Bloomfield Hills. The man was pulled over on Jersey St. after a police officer saw him make an illegal U-turn on M-24.
Thursday, December 21 A woman parked her vehicle in the lot of Clear Lake Elementary School on W. Drahner and returned to find her passenger window smashed. Her purse, which contained $40 in cash and some credit cards, was stolen off of the front seat.
Friday, December 22 A woman on Anton caught a teenage boy in her open garage and the boy fled on foot into a wooded area. Another teen was in a vehicle and fled. Using the license plate number, sheriff’s deputies found the three boys, a 17-year-old from Oxford, a 17-year-old from Lake Orion and a 17-year-old from Orion Township. They all admitted to the home invasion.
A couple’s vehicle window was broken out and the woman’s purse stolen while parked at a business on S. Washington. Credit cards, $275 in cash and other miscellaneous items were in the purse.
Saturday, December 23 A 25-year-old man from Lapeer was arrested for his second drunken driving offense while traveling on Oakwood Rd. His preliminary breath test read .235 percent.
Sunday, December 24 A 26-year-old woman from Flint was stopped for speeding on S. Lapeer Rd. and was issued a citation for driving while license was suspended for a fifth time.
Monday, December 25 A green 1996 Dodge Stratus was stolen from a driveway on Worthington. The vehicle wasn’t locked at the time, and the keys were in the house.
Tuesday, December 26 A man on Woodbriar Ct. called sheriff’s deputies to report that his sister-in-law was intoxicated and disturbing those at the house. She also hit him in his head with her fist. The 34-year-old woman from Clinton Township was then arrested for domestic assault.
Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, the Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Township Fire Department.
Wednesday, December 13 A 21-year-old man from Metamora was issued a citation for driving while his license was suspended on Lapeer Rd.
Thursday, December 14 A woman on Chirco claims that her roommate used her Social Security number without her permission to secure a credit card.
A couple going through a divorce on Nuttal Branch called sheriff’s deputies after an argument. The man’s wife allegedly ‘keyed? his vehicle because he refused to let her in.
Friday, December 15 Sheriff’s deputies were dispatched to a home on Thorntree for a party with possible underage drinkers. A 20-year-old Oxford man, a 19-year-old Leonard man and a 19-year-old Dryden man were issued citations for being a minor in possession, consuming and purchasing alcohol. The Oxford man was also issued a citation for violating the Host Ordinance.
A mother called sheriff’s deputies after her daughter said a suspicious white man tried to open the door to a house she was babysitting at on Ora Rd. The man was wearing a navy blue sweatshirt and fled on foot.
The owner of an oil changing business on S. Lapeer reported that a former employee had been stealing cash and stock from the company.
A 23-year-old man from Oxford was issued a citation for operating while intoxicated on Moon. His blood alcohol content was .17 percent.
Saturday, December 16 An unknown person stole two gas-powered chain saws from a man’s garage on Rattle Dancer.
Sunday, December 17 A woman on Maloney called sheriff’s deputies after she and her husband got into an argument about leaving Christmas gifts in the vehicle. The husband locked her out of their bedroom. When deputies arrived, the wife appeared to be intoxicated. Both were advised of domestic violence laws.
A 19-year-old man from Orion was issued a citation for having an improper license plate on his vehicle and no insurance while driving on Drahner Rd.
An unknown person ‘keyed? the driver’s side door of a man’s vehicle on W. Drahner.
Reports of juveniles disrupting a movie at the theater on S. Washington St.
Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, the Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Township Fire Department.
Wednesday, December 6 A 35-year-old man on Seymour Lake Rd. allegedly assaulted an 18-year-old man by pushing him after they’d been in a car accident. The 18-year-old man fell and broke his collarbone.
A woman on Delano reported that her male neighbor is threatening her because of an ongoing argument.
Thursday, December 7 A manager at the movie theater on S. Washington reported an unknown person ‘keying? an obscene word into the paint of his car.
A 25-year-old man on Harwood was arrested on felony warrant for assault with a dangerous weapon.
A 19-year-old man from Holly was issued a citation for driving while his license was suspended on Ray Rd.
Deputies were called to the high school regarding a 17-year-old girl with a drug overdose. The girl admitted to drinking cough syrup with codeine.
A 72-year-old man at a W. Drahner apartment complex called deputies after he cut his hand on some Christmas decorations on the banister. He became angry and ripped all of the decorations down. The man said he wouldn’t cause any trouble anymore.
An unknown person hit a man’s mailbox on Deerpath Trail.
A 69-year-old man from Regan, Tennessee was arrested for operating while intoxicated on Fountain View. He refused to take a breath test.
Friday, December 8 An unknown person entered a trailer on Parker Lake by breaking a kitchen window. A small fire-proof safe was stolen.
A mother on Barnes Ct. reported that a 17-year-old boy is obsessed with her 16-year-old daughter. He has been stalking her by coming to their home. She didn’t want to press charges, just make a report.
Saturday, December 9 A 31-year-old man on Maynard Circle was arrested for an outstanding warrant.
A mother on Meadow View reported that her 29-year-old daughter may be missing after taking a trip to Kalamazoo. She was also supposed to meet a man she met over the internet in Grand Rapids.
An 86-year-old woman on Lake Shore heard voices outside of her home around 2:30 a.m. She saw two men punch her windshield with their fists and shatter the window.
A woman on Maynard Circle returned home to find her front door not closed all the way. Broken glass was found on the floor of one room. The only thing missing was a plastic pouch for Beanie Babies. A shoe print was found outside.
Sunday, December 10 An 18-year-old woman was observed taking jewelry and trying to leave a store on N. Lapeer Rd. without paying.
Monday, December 11 A caller on Crawford reported trouble breathing.
A wife on Lake Shore called the sheriff’s department to report her 28-year-old husband missing. It didn’t appear that he took any clothes with him.
Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, the Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Township Fire Department.
Tuesday, November 21 The owner of a hardware store on S. Lapeer reported that he believes a female employee may be embezzling money from his store. The woman admitted making fraudulent refunds in the past. The investigation is still open.
A 62-year-old woman on John Paul Ct. reported she’s been receiving harassing phone calls from a blocked number. The man has called three times a day, every day for over a month. The man tries to sell her home products and asks her personal questions, like if she’s Catholic.
A man on Pembroke Lane reported suspicious circumstances after he was charged $458.02 from DTE for a home he owns in Redford that is vacant.
A woman on Hilberg called sheriff’s deputies after an argument with her husband over money and property. The couple is going through a divorce. The husband decided to leave for the day.
Wednesday, November 22 A woman on Parker Lake Dr. reported an unknown person in Ohio has made several purchases totaling $521.52 with her credit card.
Reports of a mother and daughter on East St. in a fight. The daughter had come after the mother with a pair of scissors.
Reports of a man looking through windows on Lakeville Ct.
Friday, November 24 A 2001 black Ford Ranger pick up truck was stolen from a home on Glaspie.
A man on Post Branch reported that his home was egged for the second time since October. He believes a teenage friend of his step-son may be to blame.
A husband and wife on Humphrey Dr. got into an argument over using the telephone. The man agreed to leave the residence for the evening.
An unknown person shot the window of a business’s front door on S. Washington St. and shattered the window.
A tool box and small radio were stolen from a man’s garage on Oxford Lakes Dr.
Saturday, November 25 An 18-year-old man from Metamora was involved in an automobile accident at S. Lapeer Rd. and Oakwood and fled the scene. Sheriff’s deputies located the man at a storage facility and arrested him for operating while intoxicated, cited him for careless driving and for hit and run.
A woman on Maynard Circle reported her home was broken into and items were stolen while she was on vacation. Old coins worth $2,000, jewelry worth $2,000, a $750 pair of binoculars, a flag and a $250 digital camera was stolen.
Resident on Broadway called village police after their neighbors cut down a privacy fence while they weren’t home.
Sunday, November 26 A woman on Hosner returned home from the hospital and found her home and been broken into. An unknown person broke out her bedroom window to enter the home. A stereo, DVD player and prescription medication was stolen.
A woman on Barnes Ct. called sheriff’s deputies after her 19-year-old son twisted her arm behind her during an argument. He was arrested for domestic assault.
About $3,200 for a school fund-raiser was stolen from an unlocked vehicle on Thornehill Trail. The man’s wallet was also stolen. The man believes the person who stole the money knew what they were looking for.
An 18-year-old man on Lakeville Ct. was issued a citation for having possession of liquor. A 15-year-old boy who was in the vehicle with him was also drinking and had a preliminary breath test of .03.
A woman on S. Lapeer Rd. reported chest pains.
Monday, November 27 A 26-year-old man on Cross Timbers got into a fight with his 20-year-old friend and received various lacerations on his face. The man was intoxicated and had a preliminary breath test of .10. The other man didn’t press charges. The 26-year-old man was uncooperative with the paramedics and had to be shot with a taser gun to calm him down.
A father on East St. filed a complaint against a 31-year-old man from St. Clair Shores for being sexually involved with his 16-year-old daughter. The two have had contact for two years. The man was told not to come to the girl’s home in Oxford or he would be arrested for trespassing.
A woman on Davison called village police because her boyfriend was threatening her and she was locked in the bathroom.
Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, the Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Township Fire Department.
Tuesday, September 19
A unknown person stol several cooling units from a business on Adventure Lane. The units were worth $5,649.20.
A school bus driver had posted information on a dating site and called police after a man showed up at an elementary school on Pontiac looking for her.
A man on Kirkwood had an allergic reaction to his medication
Wednesday, September 20
A 22-year-old man from Metamora was arrested for an outstanding warrant out of Lapeer during a traffic stop on N. Lapeer Rd.
Thursday, September 21
A woman on Doral Dr. called deputies after she received phone calls from a man saying both of their spouses were having an affair. The man also asked for personal information.
A woman on Sunset Blvd. called police after she witnessed a ‘dark, shadowy figure? try to steal her car.
Reports of a couple having intimate relations in a vehicle on W. Drahner.
Reports of a female with a head injury.
A man on Crestwood called police after he fell getting out of the shower and was experiencing chest and arm pains.
Friday, September 22
An employee at a gas station on S. Lapeer Rd. reported that a man came into the gas station and was very suspicious. The man began telling the woman that she should work alone without a gun and even showed her the handle of a gun in his coat. The suspicious man claimed to be a retired teacher from Lake Orion.
Saturday, September 23
A woman’s wallet was stolen from her purse while shopping at a store on N. Lapeer Rd. The wallet had credit cards and $80 in cash inside.
A 17-year-old boy was arrested on Ray Rd. for operating while intoxicated and being under 21 after sheriff’s deputies witnessed hime driving carelessly.
A mother on Seymour Lake Rd. called deputies after her 17-year-old son ran away after a fight with his girlfriend. The girlfriend said the boy was suicidal. The boy was found and transported to Common Ground.
A woman on Mechanic came home one night to find a man passed out on the floor of her apartment. the 51-year-old man from Wixom was intoxicated and said he thought he was in his own home. He was transported to POH for medical evaluation.
A 23-year-old man from Metamora was arrested for operating a vehicle while intoxicated on E. Burdick.
A 21-year-old man from Capac was arrested for operating a vehicle while intoxicated on N. Washington.
Sunday, September 24
A man on John Paul Ct. reported three dents found on his truck in the driveway. He believes they were done maliciously.
An unknown person broke out a window of a vehicle on W. Drahner and stole a laptop worth $150.
A 25-year-old man from Waterford was arrested for operating while intoxicated on Stanton.
Juvenile complaints on E. Manor.
Reports of somone shining a laser at passing vehicles on W. Burdick.
Tuesday, September 26
An unkown person went into a student’s backpack in her locker at the high school and stole a $120 cell phone.
Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, the Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Township Fire Department.
Tuesday, September 12 Someone broke into a motorcycle trailer on Woodbriar Dr., but nothing was stolen.
Wednesday, September 13 A husband on Basket Branch called deputies when his intoxicated wife tried to drive a vehicle to go get drugs and more alcohol.
A 74-year-old woman on Brentwood had hired a 25-year-old woman to assist her around the house and to run errands. She gave the woman her ATM credit card to purchase some items and the woman stole $102 from her account. She admitted to taking her money and said she’d pay it back.
A 38-year-old man on Sebek St. punched a 50-year-old woman in the face after she smiled at him while she was mowing the lawn. The man was arrested for assault and battery.
Someone stole a covered trailer worth $7,000 on Oakdell.
Thursday, September 14 A 20-year-old man was arrested on Spezia for operating while intoxicated. The man’s blood alcohol level was .191. The deputy also found marijuana, drug paraphernalia and open bottles of whiskey and tequila in the vehicle. The 21-year-old passenger was arrested for having open intoxicants and for possession of marijuana.
A woman on Danwood reported an ongoing problem with her ex-boyfriend. He’s been harassing her and entered her home demanding she take him back. When she said no, he grabbed a kitchen knife and pointed it at her. He also pushed her against the cabinets. The woman was given information on obtaining a personal protection order.
A 30-year-old man from Lapeer was issued a citation for speeding on Lakeville Rd. and for driving with a suspended license.
A couple on Beemer Ct. returned home from vacation and noticed their redwood rocker and loveseat were stolen. The items were family antiques worth $800.
Saturday, September 16 A 17-year-old boy at Crossroads attempted suicide using razor blades. He was transported to the hospital for treatment.
Sunday, September 17 A resident on Trillium found the head of a squirrel lying on his front porch. He believes his juvenile neighbors may have done it because of ongoing problems.
A mother on Nuttal Branch called deputies after her 14-year-old son told her an 18-year-old man threw him on the ground. The 18-year-old also text messaged the mother and threatened to cause damage to her home and vehicle if she reported him to the sheriff’s department.
The screen door of a home on N. Lapeer Rd. was stolen.
A man on Glenmoor Dr. called deputies after a man with a heavy southern accent left a message on his answering machine. The message said he fell while walking his dog due to a crack in the man’s driveway and wants to ‘settle out of court.? The man believes it is a scam and wanted to warn residents.
Monday, September 18 A 31-year-old Oxford man was impersonating a police officer by blocking northbound traffic on Lapeer Rd. with his car. The car had red flashing dashboard lights and a spotlight. The man claimed he used to be a fireman, but he never was. The man has done this in the past, but only received a verbal warning not to impersonate an officer. His vechicle was impounded.
A 15-year-old boy on Laurel Leah got into an argument with a 14-year-old boy over threatening messages that were sent to him over the internet.
Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, the Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Township Fire Department.
Tuesday, September 5 A 42-year-old woman was driving north on Delano when a man pulled out in front of her and completely stopped. He was also trying to prevent her from passing him. The man denied the incident. The woman believes the man was bothering her due to an ongoing legal battle she’s in with his neighbor.
Wednesday, September 6 A man on Country View called deputies after $500 was stolen from his wallet while throwing a party at his home.
Thursday, September 7 A man on Gibson called deputies after his ex-girlfriend broke into his house and broke his cell phone. The ex-girlfriend then left when the man said he was calling the police, but then she returned and threw a brick into his truck windshield.
A 26-year-old and a 19-year-old man were busted for retail fraud at a store on N. Lapeer Rd. The 26-year-old was found in possession of $279.38 worth of items and the 19-year-old had $66.97 worth of items. The younger man was also intoxicated and cited for being a minor consuming alcohol.
Village officers were dispatched to the post office on E. Burdick after witnesses said a woman left her two infants in her vehicle unattended. The woman said she was only dropping something off quick, and the officer gave her a verbal warning.
Friday, September 8 A 26-year-old man from Lapeer was caught trying to fill a bogus prescription for Vicodin at a store on N. Lapeer Rd. The man first said he was filling it for a friend, but then admitted he needed ‘another fix.? He also had a felony warrant out of Lapeer and was transferred to a hospital for medical evaluation.
A woman on Oakwood Rd. reported that she heard gunshots and saw a car speed away from the front of her home. She believes the shots were toward her horses, but none of them were harmed. No evidence of any guns being shot was found.
Someone broke into a storage shed and discharged a fire extinguisher at a home on Dunlap Circle.
Saturday, September 9 A homeowner on W. Oakwood Rd. returned to find his garage entrance door had been kicked in and damaged.
Someone punctured the front tire of a man’s vehicle on Pembroke.
Sunday, September 10 A picnic table and two chairs were stolen from the front porch of a house on Winnie Dr.
A resident on Hilberg called deputies after he observed two white males knocking on his neighbor’s door. When no one answered they began to look in the windows and tried to insert something into the door lock. When the neighbor confronted them, they fled on foot. The same house was also broken into over Labor Day and the owner thinks these men may have been involved.
Monday, September 11 A 36-year-old woman from St. Louis, MO was cited for retail fraud at a store on N. Lapeer Rd. after she was seen switching price tags on several items of clothing and tried to leave without paying. The woman was from out of town and said she was taking the items for her niece’s birthday party.
A 53-year-old woman on N. Oxford Rd. reported suspicious circumstances after she returned home to find the back door open with the screen door locked. She called deputies in case there was a burglary, but nothing was missing inside.
An unknown person stole a man’s flag pole and the American and POW flags that were flying on it in his yard on Basket Branch. The man would like the American flag returned because he flew it while he was stationed in Iraq.
Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, the Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Township Fire Department.
Tuesday, August 22 Deputies were called to a home on High Point Dr. after a 22-year-old woman and her parents got into an argument. The parents refused to pay for her prescriptions. The woman got angry and pulled a gun out of a closet and said she was going to kill herself. She was transported to St. Joseph’s Hospital for psychological evaluation.
Two 20-year-old Oxford men were cited for driving unregistered dirt bikes on Coats Rd. The bikes were impounded.
A 26-year-old man from Livonia was arrested during a traffic stop on Moon Rd. for outstanding warrants through Oak Park.
A briefcase was stolen from a vehicle on Oxford Lakes. There was no damage done to the vehicle.
Reports of a pushy solicitor selling magazines on Bay Pointe Dr.
Wednesday, August 23 A blue and white 2005 Suzuki motorcycle was stolen from an apartment parking lot on Pontiac St.
Complaints of a small bonfire on Glaspie.
Reports of a dog chasing a neighbor on Center.
Thursday, August 24 A 15-year-old girl on N. Manor called deputies after receiving threatening messages supposedly from an older man. The man denied making any threats.
Reports of someone shooting out two of the windows in the gatehouse to the Waterstone subdivision on Market St.
Someone burned a woman’s mailbox and newspaper box on E. Oakwood Rd. It appears an accelerant was used to start the fire.
Friday, August 25 A garage on South Shore was accidently hit and dented with a golfball.
A man on Gill called deputies after his soon-to-be ex-wife came to his home to get her belongings without permission. He said she refused to leave. The woman was advised by deputies not to enter a home where she doesn’t live without permission.
A 19-year-old woman on Aquaview called deputies after someone wrote obscene words about her on the windows of her vehicle in green paint.
Deputies were called to Hunters Rill for juveniles causing a disturbance. An 18-year-old man was arrested for an outstanding warrant out of the village police department.
The manager of a theatre on S. Washington reported someone theatre hopping.
Reports of a man with chest pains on S. Lapeer Rd.
Saturday, August 26 A 1992 blue Ford Thunderbird was stolen from a home on N. Coats.
A 17-year-old man ran away from Crossroads for Youth wearing only shorts and a T-shirt.
A 45-year-old man was observed having difficulty walking by a village officer on Pontiac St. The man appeared to be intoxicated and refused to take a breath test. He was arrested for disorderly conduct-public intoxication. The man eventually agreed to taking the test and registered at 0.25.
A woman on Glaspie reported that her boyfriend took her prescriptions and will not return them.
Sunday, August 27 A woman on W. Oakwood called deputies after two people tried to solicit money from her, saying they were with the Salvation Army. Deputies pulled over the 30-year-old man and woman who admitted they were soliciting for money, but the man was arrested for an outstanding warrant from another city.
The owner of a wine shop on S. Washington reported a bottle of expensive Cristal champagne stolen.
A 47-year-old woman with cancer on Aquaview reported having complications.
A 31-year-old man on Hill Crest Dr. called for medical help for his chest pains.
Monday, August 28 A 17-year-old Oxford man was observed stealing two items from the automotive department at a store on N. Lapeer by the stores loss prevention officer. The two items cost $50.98 combined. The man was issued a citation for retail fraud.
Report of an elderly woman hurt after an automobile accident on Seymour Lake Rd. and Baldwin.
Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, the Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Township Fire Department.
Tuesday, August 15 An XBox machine and controller was stolen from an apartment on Pontiac St.
An unknown person stole $35.02 worth of gasoline from a gas station on S. Washington. The passenger of the four-door green Chrysler car was apparently distracting the attendant while the gas was being stolen.
Wednesday, August 16 An 18-year-old Oxford man was cited for driving without a motorcycle endorsement on N. Coats Rd. He was pulled over for going 30 in a 25 m.p.h. zone.
A man on Markwood Ct. reported getting a threatening message on his answering machine saying ‘this is your mother calling, you are going to die in seven days.? The call was traced back to a 12-year-old boy. The boy apologized for the prank.
Thursday, August 17 A woman on Shummard Branch said she met a Nigerian man over the internet. The man sent golf clubs, golf shoes, digital cameras, tennis shoes and candy to her home and instructed her to send them to Nigeria. The case was turned over to the FBI.
A Sirius Satellite Radio was stolen out of a truck on Basket Branch.
A 50-year-old woman on W. Drahner reported she was defrauded out of $3,600 by a man from Tacoma, Washington over the internet.
A 20-year-old Oxford woman was arrested for operating while intoxicated on Seymour Lake Rd. She had a blood alcohol content of .22 and was also cited for operating a vehicle under the influence of liquor.
A 46-year-old man from Fraser was arrested for an outstanding warrant from Macomb County during a routine traffic stop on N. Washington.
Friday, August 18 A resident on Chelsea Blvd. called deputies after someone dumped blue paint on her concrete driveway. The paint also splattered on the garage door.
A 19-year-old woman from Ortonville was cited for operating under the influence of liquor while driving on Davison Lake Rd.
A woman noticed a scratch on a window of her car on S. Washington. It also looked like someone tried to pry her window open to enter.
Saturday, August 19 A 31-year-old man from Pontiac was arrested during a routine traffic stop on N. Lapeer Rd. The man had four outstanding warrants from another city.
A 26-year-old woman on Danwood called deputies after getting into a pushing argument with her boyfriend. No assault charges were filed.
A blue Six Pack bike was found on the Polly Ann Trail near Drahner.
A 57-year-old landlord went to check on his rental property on Park and to talk to the tenant about some problems he’d been having with him. The landlord was confronted by the tenant’s mother and began arguing.
A Bible and $5 in change was stolen from a vehicle on Lakes Edge Dr.
Sunday, August 20 After a woman on Cross St. became intoxicated at a local restaurant, she began an argument with her husband. The wife claimed her husband pushed her to the floor and hit her on the head. The husband said she was so intoxicated she couldn’t walk and fell and hit her head. The incident was listed as an accident and the woman was taken to North Oakland Hospital for medical care.
Drug paraphernalia was found in the back seat of a vehicle parked on Bay Pointe Dr. An 18-year-old man and 17-year-old man were issued citations for having the paraphernalia.
A homeowner on Thornehill Trail called police after her home was egged for the fourth time.
A woman on Hudson reported a complaint about a bonfire at a nearby house.
A resident on Lakes Edge Dr. reported that juveniles were putting plastic in her mailbox and tried to set it on fire.
Reports of kids throwing eggs at cars on Hunters Rill.
Paramedics were called to a home on Delano for a subject who was thrown off a horse.
An elderly woman on Woodleigh Way with a head injury complaining of dizzy spells.
Monday, August 21 A 27-year-old woman on Tor reported her wallet was stolen from her vehicle. The wallet contained $4 in cash and various insurance cards.
A 21-year-old Lake Orion man is suspected of embezzlement from a store gas station on N. Lapeer he was employed at. A loss prevention officer viewed video of the man taking various food and beverages without paying and also scratched off 171 Lottery tickets without paying. The man has since quit his job and a detective is compiling information for felony charges.
A woman on Oakwood Rd. reported that her license plate was stolen from her vehicle and was being used illegally in Illinois.
A 59-year-old woman on Townsend called deputies after her ex-husband obtained a credit card in her name. The woman canceled the credit card before it could be used.
An 89-year-old woman who is confined to her home on Eagle Trail reported to deputies that her in-home nurse may have stolen $500 in cash from her.
Tuesday, August 22 A 26-year-old man from Wayne County was arrested for an outstanding warrant from Oak Park during a routine traffic stop. The man was seen swerving on Moon Rd.
Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, the Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Township Fire Department.
Tuesday, August 8 A mother called deputies after a 44-year-old summer school teacher at an elementary school on Lakeville Rd. grabbed her nine-year-old son’s arm, leaving marks. The teacher admitted to pulling the boy by the arm, but said she was yelling at him for harassing another student.
A mother called deputies after her four-year-old daughter told her a 15-year-old boy dropped his pants on the playground at a school on W. Drahner. The boy said he was ‘mooning? one of his friends that was with him. A juvenile petition was filed.
A 21-year-old man from Ortonville was issued a citation for reckless driving on Lapeer Rd. The man was seen riding his motorcycle with no hands and was weaving in and out of traffic.
Wednesday, August 9 Unknown person(s) broke into a home on Scarlet Oak through a window and stole $300 in change. Fingerprints were found on the windowsill and on the glass bottle the change was kept in. The fingerprints were forwarded to the Oakland County Crime Lab.
A 20-year-old man was pulled over for going 91 in a 41 m.p.h. zone on his motorcycle on Drahner. He was also issued a citation for not having a cycle endorsement.
Unknown person(s) knocked two large flower pots off the back deck of an animal clinic on S. Lapeer Rd. They also broke open a locked, metal specimen box.
A man on Southshore was on the deck of his home and was struck by a golf ball on his calf.
Reports of a red mini van dumping a bag of trash in the middle of W. Burdick. A witness got the license plate number.
Thursday, August 10 A 43-year-old man from Burton was arrested for marijuana use after a traffic stop on Baldwin Rd. The man was stopped because he was driving on the wrong side of the road. A marijuana roach was found in his pocket and ashtray.
An 18-year-old man was pulled over on his motorcycle on Drahner for disobeying a traffic signal. He was also issued a citation for driving without a cycle endorsement.
Friday, August 11 A father on Keble Lane called deputies after his 20-year-old son returned home from a friend’s house ‘high.? The son had just been released from drug rehabilitation that day. The father called deputies because his son was ‘highly agitated? and ‘speaking illogically.? He was transported to St. Joseph Hospital for treatment.
A 46-year-old man on Lakes Edge Dr. called police after receiving threatening phone calls from an unknown person.
Saturday, August 12 A 60-year-old man and his son’s 75-year-old father-in-law got into a small argument while eating breakfast at a coney restaurant on S. Lapeer Rd.
Sunday, August 13 A purple and silver Kent bicycle worth $111 was stolen from a parking lot on Pontiac St.
Reports of a $52.45 of gas stolen from a station on S. Lapeer Rd. The driver returned because he was ‘confused? and paid what he owed.
Monday, August 14 A 14-year-old boy’s blue Mongoose bicycle was stolen while he was inside the library on Pontiac St. The boy left the bicycle unlocked on the bike rack.
Reports of an injured deer on Oakwood Rd.
A blue Pacific bicycle was stolen off a property on Lake Shore Circle.
A laptop computer was stolen from a locked vehicle on Woodleigh Way overnight.
Reports of an animal complaint on Oakwood Rd.
A man on Seymour Lake Rd. complained of shortness of breath.
Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, the Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Township Fire Department.
Monday, July 31 A 49-year-old mother on Hilberg reported her 17-year-old son threw keys at her face. He was angry because she didn’t make him breakfast. The son went to stay with his father for the night.
Tuesday, August 1 Twenty CDs and a radar detector were stolen from a vehicle on Hunters Rill.
Wednesday, August 2 An unknown person broke the driver’s side window of a vehicle while in the parking lot of a restaurant on N. Lapeer Rd. The woman’s wallet, credit cards and $150 in cash was stolen.
An unknown person entered an unlocked vehicle on Atherlone and took a digital camera, silver dollars and various gift cards.
Reports of someone stealing an I-Pod out of a vehicle on Spezia.
A woman left her keys in the ignition while she went down to the beach at Scripter Park and someone stole the burgundy 1996 GMC Yukon. There were no witnesses.
A 14-year-old girl called police after a 20-year-old man spit on her face at Scripter Park. The man was cited for disorderly conduct and was banned from the park for the rest of the summer.
Thursday, August 3 A $400 I-Pod was stolen from a locked vehicle on Mansfield Ct.
A husband and wife on Chirco were arguing over a piece of computer equipment when the man’s 19-year-old step-daughter grabbed a broom and began beating him across the back. The girl was arrested for domestic violence.
A 17-year-old boy parked his mother’s car in front of a home on Maynard Circle and left with friends. The car’s windshield and driver’s side doors were damaged when they returned.
Friday, August 4 A woman driving on Lapeer Rd. reported three individuals on motorcycles were driving recklessly around other vehicles. One of the 21-year-old men was given a warning about reckless driving.
A coin collection worth between $50,000 and $100,000 is missing from a home on Willow Lake Dr. The owner believes his sister may have taken it.
An XM Satellite Radio was stolen from an unlocked vehicle on Parker Lake Dr.
Sunday, August 6 A 19-year-old woman was believed to be intoxicated during a traffic stop on N. Oxford Rd.
The passenger side window of a woman’s vehicle was shattered and the victim’s purse was stolen while she golfed at a course off of Drahner Rd. A witness said he saw a young man, about 6-feet tall leaning on the car.
A couple on Bull Run got into an altercation. The wife said she was sitting on the hood of her husband’s car and he pushed her when she wouldn’t get off. The husband denied pushing her and both were advised of domestic violence laws.
A woman on Laurel Leah reported that someone entered her unlocked vehicle and stole her purse containing $300 in cash, keys to her house and car, and her cell phone.
A 25-year-old man on Stanton was arrested for operating while intoxicated. A sheriff’s deputy witnessed him speeding and swerving from lane to lane.
A woman called police after her vehicle sustained damage from another vehicle on W. Burdick St.
Monday, August 7 A 53-year-old man on Crestwood reported his 77-year-old mother-in-law missing. She left a note saying she was leaving for a few days, but didn’t say where she was going. She has not been answering her cell phone.
A commercial vehicle was issued a citation for improper lane use, serious safety violations and a general equipment violation while driving down N. Washington St.
A BBQ grill was stolen from a home on Bay Pointe Dr.
Several citizens complained to an officer that a 54-year-old man from Pontiac and a 48-year-old man from Oxford were causing a disturbance in Centennial Park. They said the men were swearing, yelling and grabbing females to dance. Both men were intoxicated and issued citations for public intoxication.
Tuesday, August 8 Deputies were called to a home on East St. for a 20-year-old woman and 25-year-old man in a verbal altercation at a friend’s home. The woman claims her boyfriend struck her in the side of the head. The woman refused medical treatment and the man was arrested for domestic assault.
Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, the Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Township Fire Department.
Tuesday, July 25 A 39-year-old woman on Lakeville Rd. called deputies to report that her 40-year-old husband spit on her while at their son’s baseball game.
A 34-year-old man from Lapeer reported his vehicle window was shattered after stopping at a gas station on N. Lapeer Rd.
Eighty dollars in cash was stolen out of a man’s wallet from a vehicle on Sebek St.
Wednesday, July 26 An 18-year-old man from Metamora was issued citations for having an improper lisence plate on his vehicle.
A resident on Ray Rd. reported his mailbox and three trash cans were spray painted. Deputies believe it was done by a local gang.
A 13-year-old boy on Woodleigh Way called police after a 29-year-old man on Maple punched him in the face and stated ‘don’t mess with my family and don’t come around my house.? The man was issued a citation for assault with battery.
Thursday, July 27 A woman on Maloney reported a prescription bottle was found in her vehicle that had been rummaged through. It belonged to a neighbor down the street who’s vehicle was also broken into.
Reports of a juvenile complaint on Glaspie after kids were seen driving a golf cart to a fast food restaurant on S. Lapeer Rd.
Friday, July 28 A man is selling his home on Doral and noticed his basement window was shattered. He believes his son may have broken into the vacant home to retreieve some drugs he stashed.
A 61-year-old man was reported missing from a group home on Hummer Lake Rd. He was found in a nearby office building.
Saturday, July 29 Deputies found juveniles loitering at a gas station on S. Lapeer. One 17-year-old male had a probation warrant with Oakland County and was arrested.
A woman on Crawford reported that someone was looking into her windows.
A vehicle accident on Oakwood Rd. and Delano caused a small gas leak and fire. Oxford Fire Department were able to put the small fire out.
Sunday, July 30 A resident on Coryell Dr. found an ‘unknown substance? in his mailbox and an old pillow lying nearby. This is the second time his mailbox has been vandalized.
A 56-year-old woman on Pointe Dr. reported possible identity theft. When using her credit card at a store in Lake Orion, the name on the card came up different than hers.
A 65-year-old woman on Oxford Oaks Dr. made a report claiming a man from Victoria Island, Lagos was trying to scam her through the internet. The man said the woman was the ‘next of kin to a man in Nigeria and left $12,750,000 in a bank account.?
A 31-year-old woman on Bay Pointe Dr. received a package in the mail containing a digital camera she didn’t purchase. She believes she is a victim of identity fraud.
Monday, July 31 A 31-year-old female on Dunlap Circle called deputies because her 35-year-old boyfriend has been harassing her through e-mail since he was released from jail on a domestic charge. The woman was given information on obtaining a personal protection order.
An unknown person stole over $1,000 worth of powertools from a construction job site on Driftwood Ct.
A woman on Maple reported her vehicle was egged over night.
August 1 Numerous pieces of wood were stolen from a construction site on Cottonwood Ct.
CORRECTIONS: A brief in the Public Safety section dated for July 22 should’ve read that the 35-year-old man on Dunlap Circle called sheriff’s deputies and turned himself in.
Last week’s article concerning Love INC incorrectly reported Lake Orion dentist Dr. Joseph Mastromatteo’s first name.
Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, the Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Township Fire Department.
Tuesday, July 18 Someone dropped a small glass container marked ‘ammonia sulfide? into the night book drop box at the library on Pontiac, but it was determined the chemical is not hazardous unless ingested or mixed with other chemicals.
A 39-year-old man was reported missing from his home on W. Burdick. The caller said the man was deaf, on medication and was intoxicated. The man was later found and taken back home.
A bike was stolen from a garage on Pearl.
A person on Mechanic called police to report juveniles sitting on the front porch smoking marijuana.
A man on W. Burdick called for an ambulance because he had chest pains.
Wednesday, July 19 A 41-year-old woman on Lakesview reported suspicious circumstances around her house for the last two weeks. Someone has been tampering with her landscape lighting, an unknown person was seen near her boat, the ski rope was missing, she got a flat tire and someone urinated on her driver’s side window and door.
An animal complaint on Broadway after a person reported two big, black dogs almost went after their children.
Reports of juveniles loitering in the east lot.
Police were called to the movie theater on Washington for a group of juveniles possibly fighting.
A homeowner on Stanton reported that someone broke into his house and stole a red Mongoose kids? bike worth $100.
Someone slipped and fell in the toy department at a store on N. Lapeer and Ray Rd.
Thursday, July 20 A 47-year-old man from Walled Lake was arrested on N. Lapeer Rd. for a warrant for operating while intoxicated from the village police.
Friday, July 21 A woman on Radcliff called sheriff’s deputies after noticing someone entered her unlocked car. Nothing was stolen.
Sheriff’s deputies were called to a home on N. Coats for suspicious circumstances. Five vehicles were parked on the lawn and various teens were having a party in the backyard. The woman who owns the property didn’t know her son was having parties in the back field. The teens were sent home without incident.
Saturday, July 22 A 17-year-old boy on Parker Lake was talking with his girlfriend about breaking up and became very angry and punched the side of a trailer, causing a hole. The boy was issued a citation for malicious destruction of property and agreed to pay for the damages.
A 31-year-old woman on Dunlap Circle called sheriff’s deputies after her 35-year-old live-in boyfriend slapped her in the face during an argument. She complained of a headache, but refused medical treatment. The man was arrested for domestic abuse.
A portable generator was stolen from a front yard on Davison Lake Rd. The homeowner was using it to pump water from a swamp.
While on patrol, a village police officer witnessed a 27-year-old Pontiac man speeding on N. Washington. The man was arrested for a felony warrant out of Pontiac for dangerous drugs and a misdemeanor warrant out of Auburn Hills for furnishing alcohol to minors. The man was also driving on a suspended license and had an open bottle of liquor.
Sunday, July 23 A homeowner on South St. reported that someone removed the screen from a bedroom window and entered her home between 7:30 and 8:30 p.m. Approximately $460 in rolled coins and a 35mm camera were stolen from the home.
A homeowner on Lakesview reported someone hit his mailbox with a vehicle and broke the wooden pole.
A 13-year-old girl at Crossroads for Youth began yelling and swearing at another 14-year-old female and then hit her in the face.
An electronic sound mixing board was stolen from the balcony of a church on S. Washington between July 19 and 23.
A woman on Glaspie reported that she got into a physical fight with her cousin at Scripter Park and wanted to press charges.
A man on W. Burdick came into the police station saying his ex-wife’s boyfriend wanted to kill him. The man was clearly intoxicated.
Monday, July 24 Someone stole a green Waste Management garbage can from a home on Ray Rd.
A 76-year-old woman on Worthington Dr. believes her 54-year-old daughter stole her credit cards and gambled with the money. The daughter was supposed to pick up her mother from the hospital in her truck, but never showed up. The mother’s purse was in the truck. She was informed that $450 worth of withdrawals was made at a casino downtown.
Tuesday, July 25 A 27-year-old woman and her 38-year-old boyfriend on Kirkwood got into a physical altercation after he refused to turn down the TV after she put their child to bed. The woman said she was punched by her boyfriend more than one time and sustained injuries to her nose, but refused medical transport. The woman also bit her boyfriend’s arm after he punched her.
A 77-year-old woman on Pontiac was found deceased by her son who lives in the apartment below her. She had suffered from colon cancer. There were no signs of foul play.
Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, the Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Township Fire Department.
Thursday, July 6 A 1993 Chevy was stolen from a home on Pleasant. The owner believes his nephew may have stolen it.
Sheriff’s deputies assisted the village police in recovering a stolen camera from a home on Lakeshore Circle. Officers detected a strong odor of marijuana, and found $797 in cash and 41/2 ounces of marijuana and three marijuana plants.
Friday, July 7 A 17-year-old boy was cited for retail fraud from a store on N. Lapeer Rd. after trying to steal headphones.
A 16-year-old girl on Somerville said a 20-year-old man from Pontiac put a gun to her head and told her to take something of value from her home. The man made her drive to a pawn shop in Waterford and used the money to purchase drugs. The girl had previously lived with the man after running away from home.
A couple on Glenmoor called village police after $900 in cash was stolen from their bathroom drawers. They believed their 26-year-old nanny may have taken it, but the nanny denied stealing anything.
A 25-year-old man on Brentwood reported $1,300 charged to his credit card account by an unknown person.
Saturday, July 8 A resident on Parker Lake called deputies after it appeared someone had entered his trailer. Nothing seemed to be missing.
A 61-year-old woman on Paradise Trail reported credit card fraud after receiving a large bill in the mail. Her credit card was used to purchase items from a store in Waterford, Pontiac and to open a cell phone account.
A 41-year-old man was arrested on Seymour Lake Rd. for operating a vehicle under the influence of liquor. He had a blood alcohol content of .167 percent.
Sunday, July 9 A wife on Hilberg Rd. called deputies after an argument with her husband. She claims her husband grabbed her and pushed her on the couch. She was afraid of what he might do next.
An unknown person broke the left driver’s side window on a vehicle on Glenmoor, but nothing was stolen from the vehicle.
A man on Kirkwood reported his personal checks were stolen from his dresser. He believes a 20-year-old Lake Orion woman, who was using a fake name, might have stolen them.
Miscellaneous change was stolen from an unlocked vehicle on W. Drahner.
A woman on W. Drahner reported auto theft to deputies after she noticed her car was in a different place than she left it the night before. She had left her keys in the car the night before. Whoever stole the vehicle also damaged another car’s door nearby.
A Sony Playstation, five video games and two movies were stolen from a vehicle on W. Drahner.
A 2005 Honda Pilot was stolen from a driveway on W. Drahner. The owner said she left her keys in the vehicle and her wallet.
A 39-year-old man was arrested during a traffic stop on Lapeer Rd. for an outstanding warrant for domestic violence.
A wife on Hunters Rill called deputies after her husband was drinking and wanted to drive. She wouldn’t let him drive and he became angry with her.
Monday, July 10 An 18-year-old man on Augusta Blvd. was arrested for being a minor in possession of alcohol and having open intoxicants in his vehicle.
Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and Oxford Fire Department.
Wednesday, June 28 Two 15-year-old boys from Oxford are under investigation for numerous vandelisms on Drahner Rd. The two admitted to spray painting road signs in red. The damage was estimated at $1,801.27. Both boys are members of a gang called Moon Runners.
Three gas cards were stolen from an unlocked vehicle on Twin Lakes Blvd.
Thursday, June 29 The front door to a dollar store on Lapeer Rd. was found open. No force was made to get in.
A Sirius satellite radio and emergency window punch tool was stolen from an unlocked vehicle on Cypress Dr.
One dollar was stolen out of a wallet in an unlocked vehicle on Inverness.
A laptop worth $15,000 and a $200 DVD player were stolen from an unlocked vehicle on Inverness.
Friday, June 30 Reports of a person breaking out a vehicles passenger rear window on Crestwood Dr.
A purse with $100 in cash and 20 CDs were stolen from an unlocked vehicle on Twin Lakes Blvd.
A mailbox on Fernlock was hit by an unknown object.
Saturday, July 1 A homeowner on Worthington St. went to his shed to ride his ATV. When he tried to start it, he noticed the entire exhaust system was missing. No damage was made to the shed or the lock on it.
A deputy on patrol on Glenmoor noticed a homes garage door open while the owners were on vacation. Nothing was damaged and nothing appeared to be missing.
An unknown person knocked a mailbox off its post and stole it on W. Oakwood Rd. The homeowner’s mail was also found ripped in half.
Sunday, July 2 A 19-year-old man from Pontiac was issued a citation for driving with a suspended license and disobeying a stop sign on Bay Pointe Dr.
A 20-year-old man was arrested on Lapeer Rd. for a felony warrant for embezzlement and issued a citation for driving with a suspended license.
Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and Oxford Fire Department.
Tuesday, June 20 An amplifier, speaker, speaker box, wallet and radar detector were stolen from a car on Lakeville Rd.
Thursday, June 22 A 47-year-old woman called deputies after her 53-year-old sister threatened to kill her children, grandchildren and father. Both woman agreed not to contact each other again.
Friday, June 23 A Nikon camera lens, filters, camera bag, laptop and memory card was stolen from a home on Hunters Rill.
Saturday, June 24 A 16-year-old boy on Indianknolls called deputies because his 19-year-old brother beat him up. The boy refused medical treatment and said he only wanted to scare his brother into leaving him alone.
A man on Glenmoor reported identity theft after an unknown person charged $10,000 to his Sears credit card.
Sunday, June 25 Nine thousand dollars worth of women’s jewelry and $1,200 in cash was stolen from a home on Teelin.
A 25-year-old man from Royal Oak was arrested on Baldwin for operating while intoxicated. His blood alcohol content was .19 and he had no idea where he was.
Monday, June 26 An employee at a store on N. Lapeer witnessed a man push a shopping cart full of electronic equipment out the door without paying for it. A license plate was obtained and was linked to a man in Pontiac.
Deputies were called to a home on Island Lake Dr. for a 15-year-old girl threatening to commit suicide. She was transported to Crittenton Hospital for medical evaluation.
A 20-year-old man was seen placing two liquor bottles in his pants and trying to exit a store on N. Lapeer without paying for it. The man was issued a citation for retail fraud.
Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and Oxford Fire Department.
Tuesday, June 13 A 35-year-old woman on Lakeville Rd. overdosed on Xanax. She was transported to Crittenton Hospital for treatment.
Wednesday, June 14 A wallet containing $700 in cash and various credit cards was stolen from an unlocked vehicle on Trillium Trail.
Thursday, June 15 Unknown person(s) siphoned gasoline out of two cars parked at a home on West Oakland Rd.
A car stereo system worth $200 was stolen from a vehicle on Beemer Ct. Entry was gained by smashing the driver’s side window.
Three hundred dollars worth of stereo equipment was stolen from a vehicle on Harwood Dr. Entry was also gained by smashing the driver’s window.
Friday, June 16 A 26-year-old male employee at a business on Metamora passed out and fell backwards, striking his head on a metal grate. The man was very agitated when he gained consciousness, kicking and biting medical personnel. He was restrained and transported to POH for further medical assistance.
Saturday, June 17 A face was spray painted in red on the windows and door handles or a car on W. Drahner. The tires were also flattened.
Sunday, June 18 A CD player, subwoofer and amplifier were stolen from an unlocked car on Driftwood Ct.
Monday, June 19 A 16-year-old girl on Maynard Circle called deputies after receiving intimidating threats via text message from another 16-year-old girl. The two girls were told to stay away from each other.
A briefcase, checks and a calculator were stolen from an unlocked vehicle on Parkside Ct.
A 49-year-old man on W. Drahner was arrested for a felonious warrant out of Macomb County.
Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and Oxford Fire Department.
Tuesday, June 6 A 23-year-old man from Hadley was issued a citation for careless driving while on his motorcycle, for marijuana use and for not having insurance or a proper license plate.
A 24-year-old woman on Worthington called deputies after she and her 28-year-old boyfriend got into an argument.
Wednesday, June 7 A CD player, CDs and cell phone were stolen from an unlocked vehicle on Hunters Rill.
Two outdoor solar lights were stolen from a property on Parker Lake.
A 40-year-old man on Cirrus Lane threatened to commit suicide with a knife. The man voluntarily went to the hospital for treatment.
A 64-year-old man called deputies to his home on Townsend after his 59-year-old wife pushed him when he was reaching for a rubber band. The couple is in the process of trying to get a divorce.
An 18-year-old man on East was issued a citation for consuming alcohol. His preliminary breath test was .07.
Thursday, June 8 A 50-year-old man from Ortonville was arrested for operating his vehicle while intoxicated on N. Lapeer Rd. His blood alcohol level was .21. He was also issued a citation for having an open 40 ounce bottle of beer in the vehicle.
A 26-year-old woman on Brentwood called deputies after she had an argument with her 43-year-old mother, who is living with her, about her drinking habits and staying out all night. The mother agreed to find someplace else to live.
A 44-year-old man wandered off from a group home on Hummer Lake Rd. The man had left in the past and was found in the woods nearby. He was soaking wet from falling into a swamp.
Friday, June 9 A 16-year-old girl told her mother two girls at the high school grabbed her by the neck and shoved her into a wall.
An employee at a tanning salon on N. Washington called police after a man called her and asked her obscene questions. The calls were traced to a 44-year-old man in Clinton Township.
Saturday, June 10 A U.S. Passport was stolen from an unlocked car on Paradise Trail.
A 23-year-old pregnant woman on Dunlap Circle called deputies after her 25-year-old live-in boyfriend kicked her in the abdomen. The woman and her baby weren’t harmed and the boyfriend was arrested for domestic assault.
A 33-year-old female from Harrison Township was arrested for operating a vehicle while intoxicated on N. Lapeer Rd. Her blood alcohol content was .20 percent.
A homeowner on Davis Lake Dr. reported that someone broke a window out of his vehicle and stole a CD case containing 71 CDs, a stereo front and remote control for the stereo.
Neighbors called police after they witnessed a father on Center St. slap his 9-year-old son in the face, knock him to the ground and hit him with a belt. The father and son both denied the allegations of child abuse.
An unknown person ran their vehicle into a fire hydrant on Baypointe and left the scene.
Sunday, June 11 A 44-year-old man on Somerville reported his 49-year-old brother called him and threatened to kill him. The two were arguing over their father’s estate.
A woman’s wallet was stolen from her unlocked car at a medical clinic on N. Lapeer Rd. The wallet contained her driver’s license, nursing license, $10 in cash and her debit card.
Monday, June 12 Twelve liquid pumps were stolen from a business on N. Lapeer Rd. The replacement value is approximately $1,800 each.
A woman on Oxford Lakes Dr. called police because she was upset her neighbors kept letting their dog relieve itself on her lawn. They were issued a citation.
Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and Oxford Fire Department.
Monday, May 29 A 41-year-old man on Danville was threatened with a knife by his girlfriends 67-year-old father. The father threatened to kill him and punched the boyfriend in the chin, but the man refused to press charges.
Tuesday, May 30 A 35-year-old female on Thomas called deputies after her 37-year-old ex-husband stated he wanted to ‘eliminate her from the equation.? The woman doesn’t want to press charges, but wanted a personal protection order against him.
Several different sections of pipes used for draining and water flow in construction were stolen from a yard on excelsior Drive. The pipes totaled $150,000.
Unknown person(s) stole a leaf blower from a landscapers utility trailer on N. Baldwin.
Reports of someone breaking a glass office window at a sand and gravel company on Lakeville Rd.
A blue bicycle was stolen from an elementary school on Pontiac.
Wednesday, May 31 Unknown person(s) broke a light at an association beach near Point Dr.
A glass patio table was broken at a home on Laurel Leah.
Thursday, June 1 A Playstation 2 was stolen from an apartment on E. Burdick.
Friday, June 2 The phone lines to a pizza store on S. Lapeer Rd. were cut.
A man on Crestmoor called deputies after he said a couple threatened him about a letter put in their mailbox.
Deputies were called to an alarm at some model homes on S. Lapeer Rd. A rear door was left unlocked, but no other problems were found.
Two sisters got into an argument at a funeral home on W. Burdick about who go their recently deceased father’s death certificate. One woman punched the other in the face before they were asked to leave the premises.
Reports of someone entering a business on N. Washington Rd. and stealing cash from a desk drawer.
The windshield of a Jeep Wrangler was shattered while the owner was at a park on Glaspie.
A male employee at a pizza store on S. Washington Rd. threw pizza sauce at another female employee. The girl decided to not press charges.
An employee at a restaurant on S. Lapeer Rd. cut his finger and passed out.
Saturday, June 3 A 28-year-old man on Pondview was involved in a physical altercation with a 27-year-old man. Both refused to press charges.
A homeowner on Glaspie called police saying there was possible marijuana growing in the backyard.
Sunday, June 4 A 16-year-old boy was teeing off at a golf course on E. Drahner Rd. and accidently hit a 52-year-old female in the head, causing a laceration. She was transported to POH for medical attention.
A 21-year-old man was issued a citation for disorderly person and providing police with false information after a car accident on N. Oxford Rd. He told the deputy he didn’t know who was driving the car when he really did.
A man on Townsend called deputies after his credit card was declined, after two checkbooks and $5-$10,000 worth of collectors cards were missing from his home. He believes his son stole the items to raise money after losing his job.
A 14-year-old boy ran away from his home on Kirkwood after getting into an argument with his father about being suspended from school.
An unknown person(s) spray painted ?666? on a resident’s garage door on Worcester.
A man on Pontiac admitted to setting off fireworks on the elementary school’s property.
Monday, June 5 A husband and wife on Doral Dr. got into a verbal argument and the woman left the home. The couple is in the process of going through a divorce. The husband called deputies because he was concerned about how much alcohol his wife drank.
A woman on Kirkwood called deputies claiming her ex-husband tried to choke their 14-year-old son. The son denied the allegations.
A father on W. Burdick called police wanting them to talk to his son about respecting girls.
Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and Oxford Fire Department.
Wednesday, May 24 A live animal trap was stolen from a yard on Lakesview. The owner believes a neighbor took it because she caught her cat in it and turned it over to Oakland County Animal Control.
A woman’s 16-year-old son did not return home on Clearview after a verbal argument over him not getting his schoolwork done.
Thursday, May 25 A 17-year-old student at the high school reported $107 in cash was stolen from his locker.
Unknown person(s) damaged a section of a private wood fence on Ora Rd.
Friday, May 26 Three teenage boys ran away from Crossroads for Youth after their shift at a fast food restaurant on Lapeer Rd. was over.
A 42-year-old man from Lapeer was arrested on Lapeer Rd. driving with a suspended license for the second time.
Saturday, May 27 Parents of a 12-year-old girl on Shin Branch called deputies after their daughter stated she drank alcohol with her 11-year-old friend next door. The 11-year-old girl had a blood alcohol content of .087 percent and was transported to the hospital. The girl’s mother said she didn’t know anything about the girls drinking.
Several small fires covering approximately 400 ft. on the east side of Lapeer Rd. are believed to have been started by a vehicle full of juveniles throwing smoke bombs out the window.
A 33-year-old man on Seymour Lake Rd. was arrested for domestic assault against his 25-year-old girlfriend and their four-year-old daughter during a fight.
Sunday, May 28 A 24-year-old man was seen by a deputy riding his motorcycle on one wheel for half a mile on Lapeer Rd. He was issued a citation for driving with a suspended license and reckless driving.
The Oxford Fire Department was called for a vehicle fire on Dennison. The fire originated in the rear seat, where the 21-year-old driver said a cigarette may have been thrown.
Monday, May 29 An elderly couple on Townsend called deputies to their home for a verbal argument they were having. The wife accused her husband of being a thief and mentally ill, and the husband accused her of being unfaithful and having a drinking problem. Just to be safe, the deputy removed an automatic rifle from the home for safe keeping.
Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and Oxford Fire Department.
Tuesday, May 16 A 42-year-old woman on Hummer Lake Road reported identity theft after two credit card companies claimed she owed them $500 each.
Wednesday, May 17 A manager at a store on Lapeer and Ray roads reported graffiti on the east wall of the building. One picture was a six-pointed star with a pitchfork in the center and the other said ‘BooBoo.?
Two girl’s bicycles were stolen from a yard on Hunters Rill.
Thursday, May 18 A woman on Harwood called deputies after her 14-year-old son ran away. The mother said she had told him to ‘get out of the house and not come back until he was willing to live by house rules.?
A Raxor Chopper mini bike was stolen from an unlocked shed on Roxridge Ct.
A 31-year-old woman called deputies after her 31-year-old female neighbor threw a rock at her trailer causing damage.
A 20-year-old man was escorted off the middle school property because he had been harassing a 14-year-old girl in the past.
A 19-year-old man on Keith called deputies after a 16-year-old boy who had been threatening him showed up at his house. The boy pounded on the door and shattered the window.
Friday, May 19 Radio controlled cars and equipment was stolen out of a shed on Laura Leah. Entry was gained by a hand axe. No fingerprints were found.
A 17-year-old female didn’t return back to Crossroads for Youth after visiting the Wayne County Juvenile Courthouse in Detroit.
Seven tires on two pick up trucks on Moyer were flattened. The owner believes it was malicious.
Reports of juvenile complaints on Dennison when kids were making too much noise playing basketball.
Saturday, May 20 The driver’s side window of a vehicle was completely broken out in a driveway on First St. by an unknown person.
Two street lamps at the end of a driveway on Sanders were damaged between 3:30 a.m.-5:30 a.m.
A 40-year-old man on W. Oakwood Rd. was arrested for two outstanding warrants when deputies had been called to his home for family trouble.
Sunday, May 21 When a homeowner at Dunlap Circle returned home after vacation she noticed two coffee cans containing change were missing. her windows had also been forced open to gain entry. No fingerprints were found.
A 45-year-old mother on Parker Lake was issued a citation for allowing her 18-year-old son to drive without a license.
A homeowner on Iron Ridge reported a padlock on her shed was stolen.
A 35-year-old man from Oxford reported being tailgated by a 30-year-old Lake Orion woman on Lapeer Rd. Both made obscene gestures and yelled at one another. No charges were pressed.
Long scratches were made into the hood of a vehicle while parked in the lot of a store on Lapeer and Ray roads.
A 21-year-old woman on Hunters Rill called deputies after her 21-year-old live-in boyfriend pushed her to the ground. Both parties appeared to be intoxicated. The boyfriend was arrested for domestic assault.
A father on Center called police after his 6-year-old son told him a man asked him if he wanted to go for a bike ride. The 34-year-old man was identified and said he didn’t have any ‘sick intentions.? The man was also intoxicated and was arrested for disorderly conduct and public intoxication.
Monday, May 22 An Oxford man driving northbound on Lapeer Rd. was struck twice by stones that hit his roof and windshield.
An unknown person tampered with a padlock on a storage shed at a home on Laura Leah, but was unable to gain entry.
A 61-year-old Oakland man lost his cell phone at a golf course on E. Drahner.
A woman reported being attacked by a dog while she was walking down Park.
Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and Oxford Fire Department.
Wednesday, May 10 A woman on Tanview believes her roommate stole some of her checks and forged her signature.
Police were dispatched to a home on Pontiac for a verbal argument. A 39-year-old man was arrested for an outstanding warrant from Wayne County.
Thursday, May 11 A high school student’s back pack containing a cell phone, glasses and other miscellaneous items was stolen out of a locker while she was exercising.
A bicycle was stolen from the front yard on Dunlap Circle. It is red with silver handle bars and flames painted on the side.
A 78-year-old man on Pontiac reported a tenant was causing a loud disturbance. The 39-year-old woman was ticketed for being a disorderly person.
Friday, May 12 A woman on Stanton called police after three male teenagers attempted to take her 10-year-old son’s bike and beat him up. One 17-year-old suspect was arrested for assault and battery.
Saturday, May 13 A cell phone was stolen out of vehicle on Sandhurst.
A resident in an apartment complex on Crawford called police after she heard a woman from another apartment screaming. The woman appeared disoriented, was crying and had red marks on her arm but denied any physical abuse. Her boyfriend appeared to be intoxicated, but also said there was no physical abuse.
A resident on Pontiac reported teenagers shooting a bow and arrow.
Reports of two runaway horses on Hummer Lake Rd.
Monday, May 15 Two teenage male residents at Crossroads for Youth ran away.
The owner of a sand and gravel business on Lakeville Rd. reported that someone broke into the office area and stole a phone and several sets of keys. This is the fourth break-in in the last few months at the business.
A 78-year-old woman on Lake Drive reported identity theft after she found out someone opened a credit card in her name. Approximately $825 had been charged to the card.
A 15-year-old girl on Oxford Lakes Dr. reported another girl was threatening her.
Tuesday, May 16 A 17-year-old woman’s 20-year-old ex-boyfriend came over to her home on Gill St. and began calling her vulgar names. He left before a deputy arrived.
A 44-year-old man on Pontiac was arrested for outstanding warrants out of Oakland County.
A 28-year-old man called police after his 29-year-old girlfriend threw a remote control at him. The couple was arguing about their relationship.
A 31-year-old man from Pontiac was arrested on S. Washington St. during a traffic stop.
Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and Oxford Fire Department.
Tuesday, May 2 A 48-year-old woman was standing outside of her apartment complex on Crawford yelling sentences that made no sense. A preliminary breath test showed .210 and she was taken to the hospital for medical assistance.
Wednesday, May 3 Two tires on a car were punctured by spikes at a home on Meadowbrook Ct. The owner believes his neighbor is to blame because of an ongoing dispute.
Thursday, May 4 A mother was shopping at a store on S. Lapeer when her 13-year-old son began to argue with her and threatened to kill her. The boy refused to exit the car, but did once a deputy pulled out his taser gun.
A resident on W. Burdick called police for assistance getting a bat out of her home.
Friday, May 5 Four hubcaps were stolen from a Buick Regal on Brentwood.
A construction trailer was found on the side of the road on Drahner. The trailer has not been listed as stolen.
A 46-year-old man on Parker Lake Dr. was choked by his 43-year-old roommate after he accused the man of stealing his medication. The 46-year-old suffered some bruises and scratches. The other roommate was arrested for assault and battery.
Reports of fireworks complaint on W. Burdick.
Saturday, May 6 A 14-year-old boy reported being assaulted by two brothers, ages 12 and 11 at his home on Brentwood. He said the boys kicked him in the ribs and his head and had to be transported to the hospital. Both boys admitted to the assault.
A 36-year-old female on Manitou has reportedly been receiving vulgar text messages on her cell phone from an unknown person.
A 25-year-old Clarkston man witnessed a 50-year-old Oxford man driving erratically on Seymour Lake Rd. and made him stop his car. The man said he had multiple sclerosis and admitted to drinking. He was taken home by deputies.
Sunday, May 7 A 12-year-old girl on Stanton received a telephone call from another 12-year-old girl stating she was going to beat her up at school. The girl was advised not to have contact with the other girl.
A maintenance garage on Pontiac St. was broken into. Pliers, wire cutters, a wrench, keys and a radio scanner were stolen.
An MP3 player was stolen out of a girl’s bedroom on Stanton.
Monday, May 8 Three windows of a car were shattered while in the driveway of a home on Metamora Rd.
A 25-year-old Oxford man was arrested for his third operating while intoxicated while driving on Lakeville Rd.
A 14-year-old boy called police after a 17-year-old boy took his bike and punched him while at the gazebo in Centennial Park. The 17-year-old was cited for assault and battery.
Tuesday, May 9 An unknown person attempted to break into a store on the corner of E. Drahner and Lapeer by breaking a window in back with a rock. The window was blocked by a wall, so the intruder couldn’t gain entry.
Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and Oxford Fire Department.
Tuesday, April 25 A chrome-colored bike was stolen from a yard on Trillium Trail. The father had noticed a young man walking across their yard earlier in the day and believes he may be a suspect.
Wednesday, April 26 A resident on Southshore St. reported a man hitting his garage door with a golfball causing minor damage. The resident believes the golfer is doing it on purpose.
A Javeline Laser was stolen from a vehicle at a vehicle at a residence on N. Oxford Rd.
A 19-year-old woman on Brookfield called police after her 18-year-old boyfriend violated her personal protection order. He called her on her cell phone from Oakland County Jail.
A neighbor on Crawford called police after she heard yelling and things crashing in an apartment. Two men in their 20s said they were wrestling and that everything was OK, even though one of the men appeard intoxicated and had a huge gash on his forehead. He was transported to the hospital for treatment.
Thursday, April 27 A 15-year-old female resident at Crossroads for Youth reportedly exposed herself to other female inmates.
Reports of a vehicle running down garbage cans on Thornehill Trail.
Friday, April 28 A man on W. Drahner called police saying he was going to break into a car to remove a dog that had been in there for over two hours.
Saturday, April 29 A 46-year-old man on Shummard Branch reported that another man he got into an argument with intentionally drove into his vehicle twice before fleeing the scene.
A 25-year-old female from Flint was arrested on Lapeer Rd. for operating while intoxicated for the second time. She also had three marijuana cigarettes in the vehicle.
A 50-year-old woman’s purse was taken from her unlocked vehicle parked behind a bar on S. Washington St.
A 19-year-old man from Ortonville got a surprise when we found the back window of his vehicle shattered after he saw a movie at the theater. Nothing was missing from the vehicle.
Sunday, April 30 Two windows on a trailer on Nuttall Branch were shattered by marbles and rocks.
A 26-year-old female from Pontiac was cited on Seymour Lake Road for driving without a license.
Reports of kids breaking skateboards in the drive-thru at the bank on S. Washington. They were told to clean up the mess.
Reports of an 89-year-old man on Market St. complaining of heart trouble.
Monday, May 1 A 20-year-old man on Keble Lane was committed to the hospital for psychological evaluation after threatening to kill himself.
A sign was stolen from a farm on Oakwood Rd. The owner’s black labrador dog was taken by an unknown person a week before and she thinks the two incidents may be connected.
Two female residents at a group home on Hummer Lake Road got into an argument about cleaning dirty dishes.
A 21-year-old female on Roy St. called deputies after her 22-year-old ex-boyfriend got into a physical argument over her having friends over. The man also physically assaulted another male at the home before leaving the scene.
Tuesday, May 2 Seven buses at the transportation department on Lakeville Rd. were entered by unknown persons. Loose change, candy and sungalsses were some of the items stolen. There was no damage done to the buses.
On March 13 a ring was turned into the Oxford Village Police Department. It was found in the lobby area of the Oxford 7 Theater by an honest patron. Call the police department at 9248) 628-2581 and provide a description if it is yours.
Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and Oxford Fire Department.
Tuesday, April 25 A chrome-colored bike was stolen from a yard on Trillium Trail. The father had noticed a young man walking across their yard earlier in the day and believes he may be a suspect.
Wednesday, April 26 A resident on Southshore St. reported a man hitting his garage door with a golfball causing minor damage. The resident believes the golfer is doing it on purpose.
A Javeline Laser was stolen from a vehicle at a vehicle at a residence on N. Oxford Rd.
A 19-year-old woman on Brookfield called police after her 18-year-old boyfriend violated her personal protection order. He called her on her cell phone from Oakland County Jail.
A neighbor on Crawford called police after she heard yelling and things crashing in an apartment. Two men in their 20s said they were wrestling and that everything was OK, even though one of the men appeard intoxicated and had a huge gash on his forehead. He was transported to the hospital for treatment.
Thursday, April 27 A 15-year-old female resident at Crossroads for Youth reportedly exposed herself to other female inmates.
Reports of a vehicle running down garbage cans on Thornehill Trail.
Friday, April 28 A man on W. Drahner called police saying he was going to break into a car to remove a dog that had been in there for over two hours.
Saturday, April 29 A 46-year-old man on Shummard Branch reported that another man he got into an argument with intentionally drove into his vehicle twice before fleeing the scene.
A 25-year-old female from Flint was arrested on Lapeer Rd. for operating while intoxicated for the second time. She also had three marijuana cigarettes in the vehicle.
A 50-year-old woman’s purse was taken from her unlocked vehicle parked behind a bar on S. Washington St.
A 19-year-old man from Ortonville got a surprise when we found the back window of his vehicle shattered after he saw a movie at the theater. Nothing was missing from the vehicle.
Sunday, April 30 Two windows on a trailer on Nuttall Branch were shattered by marbles and rocks.
A 26-year-old female from Pontiac was cited on Seymour Lake Road for driving without a license.
Reports of kids breaking skateboards in the drive-thru at the bank on S. Washington. They were told to clean up the mess.
Reports of an 89-year-old man on Market St. complaining of heart trouble.
Monday, May 1 A 20-year-old man on Keble Lane was committed to the hospital for psychological evaluation after threatening to kill himself.
A sign was stolen from a farm on Oakwood Rd. The owner’s black labrador dog was taken by an unknown person a week before and she thinks the two incidents may be connected.
Two female residents at a group home on Hummer Lake Road got into an argument about cleaning dirty dishes.
A 21-year-old female on Roy St. called deputies after her 22-year-old ex-boyfriend got into a physical argument over her having friends over. The man also physically assaulted another male at the home before leaving the scene.
Tuesday, May 2 Seven buses at the transportation department on Lakeville Rd. were entered by unknown persons. Loose change, candy and sungalsses were some of the items stolen. There was no damage done to the buses.
On March 13 a ring was turned into the Oxford Village Police Department. It was found in the lobby area of the Oxford 7 Theater by an honest patron. Call the police department at 9248) 628-2581 and provide a description if it is yours.
Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and Oxford Fire Department.
Wednesday, April 19 A 41-year-old man from Roseville was arrested on Lapeer Rd. for operating while intoxicated. He stated he was on Vicodin and had drank three 12 ounce beers.
Thursday, April 20 A husband and wife on Manitou Lane were arguing over who owned a bolt of fabric. The two were each trying to grab it and the woman fell to the ground. .
A homeowner on Sanders Rd. called deputies stating his son was intoxicated and hiding in the woods. The son said he got into an argument with his girlfriend, to which she hit him in the head with a plastic chair. He then kicked her in the stomach and struck her in the face. Neither want to press charges.
Friday, April 21 A man got into an argument with his ex-wife on Winnie Dr. The woman threw an object at his car and dented the hood.
Unknown suspects shot a BB gun pellet at a window of a home on Long Meadows Ct. The owner believes it was the boy who lives nextdoor. He denies it.
An 81-year-old Oxford man died by suicide at his home on Oakwood Road. A rifle was found near the body.
A husband and wife on Eagle Trail got into a verbal argument. Their 16-year-old daughter got angry and began yelling at the dad, to which he pushed her into the deck railing.
Saturday, April 22 A homeowner on S. Baldwin found a hole in the vinyl siding of his garage from a bullet.
Sunday, April 23 A purse was stolen out of an unlocked car on Chelsea Blvd.
A 30-year-old man from Oxford was arrested for operating while intoxicated on Lapeer Rd. Deputies observed him traveling 80 mph in a 40 mph zone.
Monday, April 24 An unknown person smashed two windows on a piece of construction equipment on Ottawa Trail.
A laptop was stolen from a sixth-grader’s backpack at Oxford Middle School.
Tuesday, April 25 A resident on Hunters Rill reported his tool box was stolen out of the bed of his pick up truck. Approximatly $500 worth of tools were stolen. The suspect also shattered the back window of his other car.
A 19-year-old Clarkston man was arrested for operating while intoxicated on Lakeville Rd. He was also cited for not having any ID or proof of insurance. His blood alcohol level was .13 percent.
A 50-year-old man is angry that he was charged a gratuity for his $134 Easter dinner at a restaurant on Lapeer Rd. He argued he didn’t know there was a gratuity added to a bill when there were more than eight guests. The owner of the restaurant said it’s procedure for the hostess to inform the guest of the gratuity when making a reservation.
Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and Oxford Fire Department.
Tuesday, April 11 A woman from Caro found a long scratch on the driver’s side of her vehicle after shopping at a store on Lapeer and Ray Roads.
Wednesday, April 12 A 45-year-old man from Lapeer was arrested for a felony warrant from Lapeer County, for driving with a suspended license and possession of marijuana on Lapeer Rd.
Thursday, April 13 The coin box mounted on top of the vacuum cleaner at a car wash on Lapeer Rd. was forced open and $10 in coins were stolen. It will cost the car wash $400 to replace.
A 33-year-old man on Nutall Branch called deputies after he noticed wounds on the back and behind the ears of his 2-year-old son. He alleges his ex-girlfriend’s boyfriend may have abused him. The girlfriend denied any abuse.
A 46-year-old man on Manitou reported that an insurance company had mailed him a insurance claim check worth $13,623.57, but he hasn’t received it. He believes it may have been taken from his mailbox. The check was cashed at a bank in Detroit.
A man on Lakeville Rd. reported his wallet, CD case and box of checks from a closed account were stolen from his unlocked truck.
A 45-year-old man on Olive threatened to kill his 35-year-old girlfriend because she wouldn’t let go of papers he was trying to take from their home. The woman thinks the papers have private credit information she didn’t want him to have.
Friday, April 14 A man was golfing and accidently hit the garage door of a home on Southshore Dr. The homeowner was very angry and stole a $400 golf club from the man’s bag. The golfer said he wouldn’t press charges against the man for taking his club.
An office manager of condos on Stoney Lake Dr. called deputies after she noticed a side window partially opened. The window lock and sink faucet below the window were also broken.
A 41-year-old man on Gill St. called deputies after his 40-year-old wife came home from the bar intoxicated and began to throw items around. The couple are going through a divorce.
Saturday, April 15 A 41-year-old woman and her 41-year-old live-in girlfriend got into a verbal argument at their home on Trillium Trail. One of the women was intoxicated and said she’d taken medication. She was taken by ambulance to POH for further medical treatment.
A 23-year-old Oxford man was seen disregarding a traffic light on Lapeer Rd. and speeding. He was arrested for operating while intoxicated. His blood alcohol level was .13 percent.
Sunday, April 16 A 36-year-old man refused to return his 5-year-old daughter to his ex-wife’s home on Millpond because he thinks she’s got a boyfriend living with her and it wouldn’t make a suitable home.
Tuesday, April 18 A 20-year-old woman on Roy Rd. called deputies after her 22-year-old boyfriend came home heavily intoxicated and verbally abusive towards her. He grabbed her by her arm and pushed her too before she went to the neighbor’s house. The man fled on foot.
Two teenage girls ran away from Crossroads for Youth.
Tuesday, September 6 A Rochester Hills woman’s wallet was stolen and she was notified that one of her credit cards was used at a store on N. Lapeer Rd. in Oxford.
A homeowner on Gibson Dr. was out of town and when he returned, he found the window to the back of his home open and money missing from a jar in the garage.
Wednesday, September 7 An Apple I-Pod was stolen from a home on Somerville. The teenager believes his friends may have stolen it.
A 22-year-old Oxford man on a motorcycle was seen riding on one tire for approximatly 100 ft. down Lapeer Rd. He was cited for doing 100 in a 55 m.p.h zone and his vehicle was impounded for an expired plate.
A 16-year-old boy tried refilling a frozen drink after leaving the store on N. Lapeer Rd. He has been caught shoplifting at the store before.
Reports of a domestic assault between a husband and wife on Somerville. The husband was upset that his kids and his wife didn’t mow the lawn like he’d asked. He pushed her into the wall causing numerous bruises.
Reports of a possible missing child on Quail Ridge. After her father thought she went missing, his 6-year-old daughter was found at her friends house.
A blue bike was stolen from Daniel Axford while the owner was in school.
A 39-year-old female on Park was arrested for an outstanding warrant for failing to pay attorney fees.
Reports of a suspicious male in his 20s walking up and down Lakesedge Dr.
Thursday, September 8 Reports of an injured deer on N. Coats.
An 18-year-old Oxford man with a warrant for aggrevated assault fled from police on Glaspie and Powell. Air and K-9 units were at the scene, but he wasn’t found.
Reports of a white male in his 20s loitering at a coffee shop. It turned out he was only waiting for a ride.
Friday, September 9 The Pepsi vending machine at a golf course on E. Drahner was broken into and $30 was stolen. The lock had been broken off and the door was pried open.
The passenger window of a car on Glenmoor Dr. was broken out and $100 in various bills was stolen.
Reports of two to five people behind a group home on W. Burdick throwing bottles and talking loudly at night.
Reports of a student at Oxford High School feeling faint.
Saturday, September 10 A 17-year-old and 16-year-old boy from Crossroads for Youth got into an argument over one of them dumping laundry on the other’s bed. The 17-year-old snapped a towel on the others neck. No one was seriously injured.
A 30-year-old intoxicated man was given a warning for urinating in public on S. Washington St.
Reports of neighbor trouble on Moyer. Two neighbors are feuding over the other parking on their lawn.
Sunday, September 11 The window of a vacant trailer on Hunters Rill was broken with a rock, the owners believe their neighbors may be to blame due to an ongoing dispute.
Officers were dispatched to assist the fire department on a medical on Center St. When they arrived, a group of people were standing on the front porch around a 19-year-old man who had had a seizure. The man admitted to using cocaine earlier in the day and was transported to POH.
The fire department was dispatched to a home on East where an infant was choking. She became responsive and was crying.
Monday, September 12 A trailer home on Hunters Rill was broken into through a back window. Nothing was taken.
Three buildings on a property on Lakeville were victims of breaking and entering. One hundred dollars in cash was taken from an office desk and a Black and Decker saw worth $80 was also stolen. The supervisor of the company’s locker was rummaged through and his card was put through the time clock over and over again.
A vehicle on Indian Knolls St. was broken into around 4:30 in the morning. The garage door opener was used to enter the garage and steal the Jeep Cherokee inside.
A street sweeper noticed the lights on and the door open at a gas station on S. Lapeer Rd. There were no signs of forced entry or anything missing.
Reports of a noise complaint on W. Burdick.