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Saturday, May 5 An 18-year-old man from Leonard was cited for retail fraud from a store on Lapeer Rd. A homeowner on Thornehill Trail called police after her home was egged for the fourth time. She said her husband slapped her in the face and threw an object at her face before leaving the home. A 20-year-old Oxford man was issued citations for urinating in public at a home on Trillium and for consuming alcohol. The man claimed he used to be a fireman, but he never was. A juvenile petition may be filed. An off duty deputy managed to get the man out of the vehicle and deputies arrested him. Wednesday, April 19 A 41-year-old man from Roseville was arrested on Lapeer Rd. became angry and started throwing things. He was also cited for possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia. Reports of juveniles running through cars on Washington and Burdick playing chicken.? He stated he was on Vicodin and had drank three 12 ounce beers. Tuesday, July 18 Someone dropped a small glass container marked ammonia sulfide? 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. One of the 21-year-old men was given a warning about reckless driving. OXFORD, Miss. Neither of the individuals would leave the home for the evening to prevent any further arguing. No one on the other line speaks when they call, except one time they said Pat.? He lost control, the truck went up an embankment then flipped over, coming to a rest upside down. where someone was burning wood pallets, oil filters and air filters. On Pleasant Street, a solicitor wasnt pleasant. Her blood alcohol content was .17. The man believes the person who stole the money knew what they were looking for. On Edith St., the owner of a 1997 Chevy Blazer awoke to find a large dent in the tailgate. Monday, May 8 Three windows of a car were shattered while in the driveway of a home on Metamora Rd. Monday, June 25 Three teen girls ran away from Crossroads for Youth. A 19-year-old man from Holly was issued a citation for driving while his license was suspended on Ray Rd. Friday, August 11 A father on Keble Lane called deputies after his 20-year-old son returned home from a friends house high.? An unknown person used his credit card to charge almost $300 worth of items. He was also issued a citation for malicious destruction of property because he shattered a window on his girlfriends vehicle. A man on Southshore was on the deck of his home and was struck by a golf ball on his calf. It is still unknown how the perpetrator entered the building. A husband and wife on Harwood Ct. going through a divorce got into an argument and called deputies. They also broke open a locked, metal specimen box. A village police officer saw a campfire in the backyard of a home on Broadway. Someone entered an unlocked vehicle on Heron Way, but nothing was stolen. When deputies questioned the man, he said he bought the gun because of the scary news on the television.? The front passenger window on a womans vehicle was broken out in front of her home on Parker Lake. 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. Reports of juveniles throwing glass bottles at the wall of a barber shop off of S. Washington. A 57-year-old woman was found deceased in her bed at her home on Deer Path Trail. Wednesday, September 5 The Oxford Fire Department was called to a home on N. Oxford Rd. Larceny of a bike on S. Washington St. The owner believes it was malicious. A girls iPod was stolen from her locker at the middle school. Friday, September 7 Someone stole a DVD player, Smith and Wesson military knife and prescription Vicodin from a womans home on Chinkapin Rill. A 16-year-old boy ran away from his home on Twin Lakes Blvd. A Lake Orion mans vehicle window was busted out by an unknown person in the parking lot of a gym on S. Lapeer Rd. 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. The Village DPW buildings on Glaspie Street took a hit somebody tried kicking the well house door and somebody broke into their hut,? A 19-year-old woman from Ortonville was cited for operating under the influence of liquor while driving on Davison Lake Rd. The buildings security cameras caught two white females stealing it, but they couldnt be identified. The man has a closed-head injury and doesnt know his name. Medical emergency on Brentwood and at Lapeer and Oakwood roads. written in marker on her front door. 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. The accident happened at 5:19 p.m. on Quaker Farms Road near the intersection with Wisteria Street, police said. The man demanded he get his gun back and fled before deputies arrived. The windshield of a Jeep Wrangler was shattered while the owner was at a park on Glaspie. The University of Mississippi Police Department is a full - service State Accredited law enforcement agency operating twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, is responsible for campus police and security related matters. A man on Eastlake Trail called deputies after getting into an argument with his 42-year-old daughter about taking her medication. A 42-year-old man on Eugene has been receiving annoying phone calls from an unknown number several times a day. Her blood alcohol content was .210 percent. Saturday, August 19 A 31-year-old man from Pontiac was arrested during a routine traffic stop on N. Lapeer Rd. The case is open pending investigation. 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. Thursday, December 27 Someone stole $5 in cash from a mans Ford F-150 that was left unlocked on Olive Rd. A utility trailer was stolen out of a mans yard on Minnetonka. 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. A woman stopped at a stop sign on Baldwin and Drahner when two young men in another vehicle through an object through her drivers side rear window, which caused it to shatter. Oops! Monday, December 10 A 41-year-old Addison Twp. While he was out of the vehicle, the teen hopped into the drivers seat and tried to leave the station, but hit another vehicle and a gas pump in the process. Medical emergencies on Market Street, Maynard Circle and Baldwin Road. Thats when the cops were called to take care of business. He would speed up, pull in front of them and slam on his brakes. His blood alcohol level was .12 percent. Entry was also gained by smashing the drivers window. A 23-year-old man was issued a citation for disobeying a stop sign. The woman thinks the papers have private credit information she didnt want him to have. for an illegal burn. The only thing missing was a plastic pouch for Beanie Babies. A woman on South St. called deputies after her 14-year-old daughter ran away from home. Reports of medical emergencies on Pembroke, Hummer Lake Rd., Gibson Ave., Market St. and Maynard Circle, Pondview. A mans I-Pod was stolen from his vehicle on Ridgefield Ct. An officer was dispatched to a home on Ensley and found drug paraphernalia and marijuana inside the garage. The boy said he did it because of peer pressure from some older boys he was hanging out with. Pappas, Cpl. Someone stole the license plate off of a Davison womans vehicle while in the parking lot of a store on N. Lapeer Rd. Zouhair A. Bouzrara, 61, of 700 Main St., Portland, on a charge of disorderly conduct, 3 a.m. Wednesday, March 1, at Oxford Casino, by Oxford Police Department. She was unable to obtain an ID. Tuesday, March 11 A 54-year-old man on Dunlap Circle attempted suicide. Oxford Fire personnel transported him to a hospital for evaluation. Monday, July 7 A woman on Rattle Dancer reported that her ex-boyfriend sent a death threat to her in the mail. Vandals broke a cement bench in Centennial Park. The leather seats were slashed, seatbelts cut and the dashboard panel was disassembled. was found open. Friday, November 24 A 2001 black Ford Ranger pick up truck was stolen from a home on Glaspie. Oxford Police Reports added by on May 17, 2006View all posts by . Her blood alcohol content was .29 percent. Medical emergency on S. Lapeer Rd. 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. The husband eventually threw a chair at his wife and hit her in the head. and Oakwood and fled the scene. and at Rochester Rd. Oxford Police Reports added by on January 10, 2007View all posts by . Sunday, March 4 A 39-year-old woman on Kirkwood reported that her 20-year-old son assaulted her. Two sisters on Hillcrest got into an argument and called sheriffs deputies, but the matter was resolved peacefully. Wednesday, December 6 A 35-year-old man on Seymour Lake Rd. The man had left in the past and was found in the woods nearby. A woman on Pontiac reported that while she was on vacation an unknown person took up residence in her home. A 26-year-old Oxford man was mistakenly identified by a sheriffs deputy as a wanted parole absconder while driving down E. Burdick. Unknown person(s) damaged a section of a private wood fence on Ora Rd. The homeowners mail was also found ripped in half. The mother agreed to find someplace else to live. A 17-year-old boy and a 16-year-old boy ran away from Crossroads for Youth. Estimated total of what was stolen ? Saturday, April 5 A couple got into an argument at their home on Chinkapin Rill and shoved each other. 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. A womans apartment on Pontiac St. was broken into and ransacked. didnt show any larceny. A woman on Metamora reported that a window on her vehicle was broken when another vehicles tires threw a rock. Two other boys will be petitioned by the court. A woman on N. Lapeer Rd. Found bike on Jersey St. Thursday, July 27 A woman on Maloney reported a prescription bottle was found in her vehicle that had been rummaged through. When her father and grandmother confronted her, she became angry and tried to leave the home. Friday, June 20 A woman on Brookhollow reported that someone entered her home and stole her prescription Methadone and Oxycodone. She believes theyre being sent by her former 16-year-old girlfriend, whos also picked on her at school. Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriffs Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Fire Department. Deputies found the trailer trashed and windows broken. The man was wearing a navy blue sweatshirt and fled on foot. The staff member didnt want to press charges due to the patients mental condition. A 22-year-old man from Kalamazoo was arrested and cited for operating a vehicle while intoxicated on N. Washington. Use this form to ensure the Oxford Police . The son had just been released from drug rehabilitation that day. Both were advised of domestic violence laws. 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. after she broke up with him. He alleges his ex-girlfriends boyfriend may have abused him. Wednesday, August 9 Unknown person(s) broke into a home on Scarlet Oak through a window and stole $300 in change. A resident on Pontiac reported teenagers shooting a bow and arrow. Tuesday, March 11 The fire department responded to medical emergencies on Crestmoor Dr., N. Lapeer and Fountainview today. Later, the 15-year-old boy who committed the crime called dispatch to confess. She believes the car was left unlocked after her son drove the vehicle. An oily substance was leaked out of a truck driving down N. Lapeer Rd. She was also issued a citation for driving with a suspended license and speeding. Friday, September 22 He believes his son stole the items to raise money after losing his job. He was extremely intoxicated and had a blood alcohol content of .226 percent. Deputies were dispatched for family trouble at a home on Chinkapin Rill. The fire was extinguished when police arrived. Nine flood lights used to illuminate a subdivision sign on Turnberry were stolen. Reports of someone entering a business on N. Washington Rd. The girl told her mother she was sleeping at a friends house. Reports of kids having a bonfire in a park off of Tanview. A woman on Pontiac called sheriffs deputies after her live-in boyfriend pushed her 14-year-old son against a wall. Oxford Police Department honors officers for service By Patrick McCreless, Star Staff Writer, pmccreless@annistonstar.com Oct 20, 2017 Oxford police Chief Bill Partridge speaks during an. 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. Deer vs. car on N. Oxford Rd. The two have had contact for two years. Reports of kids with tools in hand at a baseball field off of Glaspie St. 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. and getting sick outside of a bar on S. Washington St. The family has had problems like this in the past. The two were separated. He was advised on domestic violence laws. The department has more than 70 full-time officers and staff and provides a wide range of protection and enforcement services. He began his career serving as a patrol officer handling 911 calls. Oxford fire personnel were administrating CPR to her husband, who had attempted suicide as a result of finding his wife deceased. for operating while intoxicated for the second time. The man appeared to be intoxicated and refused to take a breath test. Wednesday, July 19 A 41-year-old woman on Lakesview reported suspicious circumstances around her house for the last two weeks. Sunday, July 30 A resident on Coryell Dr. found an unknown substance? Oxford Police Records contain details on crimes, arrests, and criminal activities in Oxford, Connecticut. Oxford Police Reports added by on November 7, 2007View all posts by . A Hunters Rill womans credit cards, social security card, drivers license and about $7 in cash were stolen from her unlocked vehicle. A socket and wrench set was stolen from a garage on Conda Lane. Deputies were called to an alarm at some model homes on S. Lapeer Rd. A womans CB radio was stolen from her vehicle on Lakes Edge Dr. She believes she left the doors unlocked. was forced open and $10 in coins were stolen. When deputies arrived, the wife appeared to be intoxicated. Trent Marshall Published: February 23, 2023. A glass patio table was broken at a home on Laurel Leah. Read More Oxford City Council Holds Police Commendation November 26, 2022 Oxford, AL - The regularly scheduled Oxford city council was held on Tuesday, November 22nd. A satellite radio was stolen out of an unlocked vehicle on Chesapeake Ct. A woman on Trillium Trail received an overdraw notice from her bank. Her mother assured deputies that she would be losing all of driving privileges. Tues., Oct 24 A Springfield Township woman filed a police report after her 10-year-old daughter was harassed by an unknown male caller asking the girl questions about her name, age, grades and the school she attends. There was no sign of forced entry, so she believes its someone she lives with in the home that stole it. Saturday, March 22 An injured deer was found on the Polly Ann Trail behind the library. Wednesday, May 3 Two tires on a car were punctured by spikes at a home on Meadowbrook Ct. A man lost his wallet while golfing at a course on Champion Circle. He was transported to St. Joseph Hospital for treatment. He was also cited for driving while his license was suspended. Monday, June 23 A woman lost her wedding band while at a restaurant on N. Lapeer Rd. Wednesday, July 2 A woman on West St. called deputies when her 15-year-old daughter was being incorrigible. Oxford, AL. Thursday, January 4 A woman on S. Baldwin Rd. The Oxford Township Fire Department responded to 35 medicals between Dec. 18 until Dec. 26. They were eventually located at a gas station. The 56-year-old man tried to resist arrest and deputies had to taser him. Eyewitnesses shared a video of a fight breaking out on Cowley Road in Oxford . When she reviewed her account, she noticed two checks of hers had been cashed that she didnt issue. A man on Teelin reported that his 32-year-old sister possibly stole his ATM card and withdrew $80. It doesnt appear anyone entered the home or that anything was taken. Burn complaint on Spruce. 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. A police officer pulled up to the skate park on Glaspie and smelled marijuana in the air. 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. Garcia admitted to breaking into a vacant home on Glaspie May 22 and living there for a week. He is worried because his wife is a recovering drug addict. The other roommate was arrested for assault and battery. An unknown person threw three rocks at a mans sliding glass door on Indian Lake Rd. Wires down on Stanton Rd. She admitted to drinking alcohol and using marijuana. The woman doesnt want to press charges, but wanted a personal protection order against him. Reports of neighbor trouble on Moyer. 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. The division is further divided into two sections: operations and support, each supervised by a lieutenant who reports directly to the chief. They believed their 26-year-old nanny may have taken it, but the nanny denied stealing anything. A small fire-proof safe was stolen. A man on S. Washington St. was issued a citation for driving a vehicle while his license was suspended. Witnesses were able to get the mans license plate and deputies were able to locate him at his home on Countryview. A Sterling Heights man was issued a citation for towing a utility trailer along S. Washington St. without working brake lights. A 33-year-old man on Seymour Lake Rd. The fire department responded to Keith St. for an equipment fire. for outstanding warrants through Oak Park. 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. Nothing was taken from the office. Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriffs Department, Oxford Village Police Department and Oxford Fire Department. about a person being slumped over in a vehicle on the side of the road. He was originally pulled over for speeding. A woman on Hudson reported a complaint about a bonfire at a nearby house. 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. All of their parents were contacted. He believes his son may have broken into the vacant home to retreieve some drugs he stashed. Reports of a medical on W. Romeo. 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. 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. Oxford Police Reports added by on June 28, 2006View all posts by . A bike was stolen from a garage on Pearl. reported receiving harassing phone calls from her boyfriends ex-girlfriends daughter. The woman threw an object at his car and dented the hood. the drivers side door of a mans vehicle on W. Drahner. A man driving down E. Burdick reported two young children on the roof of a home pretending to shoot guns at vehicles. Wednesday, August 2 An unknown person broke the drivers side window of a vehicle while in the parking lot of a restaurant on N. Lapeer Rd. Tuesday, September 6 A Rochester Hills womans wallet was stolen and she was notified that one of her credit cards was used at a store on N. Lapeer Rd. Three walls inside of the cable studio on N. Lapeer Rd. A cell phone store downtown was issued an ordinance violation for using an air-blown advertisement without a permit. and for having open intoxicants in his vehicle. Due to lack of information and suspects, the case was closed. Several punches were exchanged before the teacher stopped the fight. Incidents taken from the Oakland County Sheriffs Department, Oxford Village Police Department and Oxford Fire Department. The trailer has not been listed as stolen. A 20-year-old Ortonville man was arrested for operating a vehicle while intoxicated on Pontiac St. His blood alcohol content was .16 percent. The man denied making any threats. A 25-year-old female from Flint was arrested on Lapeer Rd. A sign was stolen from a farm on Oakwood Rd. A couple on Bull Run got into an altercation. Thursday, September 21 A 17-year-old boy parked his mothers car in front of a home on Maynard Circle and left with friends. Many on or near the water helped to save the teens life. 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. A 22-year-old man at a group home on Indian Lake began damaging property in the home and spitting on other patients. The man denied the incident. Wednesday, May 10 A woman on Tanview believes her roommate stole some of her checks and forged her signature. Friday, April 14 A man was golfing and accidently hit the garage door of a home on Southshore Dr. and found two of his dogs mauling one of his turkeys. 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. Sunday, November 25 Reports of two juveniles on the roof of the elementary school on Pontiac St. Oxford Police Reports added by on April 11, 2007View all posts by . They damaged the interior and broke a window. Saturday, June 14 Someone broke a trucks window on Spezia. 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. A 39-year-old woman on Shummard Branch reported being harassed by her 42-year-old ex-boyfriend over the telephone. reported that her license plate was stolen from her vehicle and was being used illegally in Illinois. The man was issued a citation for retail fraud. It belonged to a neighbor down the street whos vehicle was also broken into. Sunday, April 8 After a weekend trip, a family returned home to find their home on Ray Rd. 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. A woman on S. Lapeer Rd. Oxford Police Reports added by on August 8, 2007View all posts by . Someone entered a womans home on W. Manor St. and stole her prescription medication Lortab. The kids actually had toy guns and were waiting for other friends to come play war with them. A vehicle accident on Oakwood Rd. The man actually came to their home and met the parents and they let her leave with him. reported that a former employee was causing trouble. Oxford Police Reports added by on June 20, 2007View all posts by . One woman punched the other in the face before they were asked to leave the premises. Tuesday, December 19 The rear window of a vehicle on Brooks Ct. was shattered by an unknown person.

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oxford police reports