Oxford police log

Monday, January 25 – Police assisted an elderly couple who needed help finding the township offices.
*Police assisted the Oxford Fire department after a subject fell and injured himself at a establishment on S. Washington.
*A vehicle went off the road and ended up in a ditch along Seymour Lake Road, just east of Sanders.
* There was an attempt to pass a counterfeit bill at an establishment on W. Burdick. The suspect is not known at this time.
*There was a possible intoxicated driver on Oxford Lakes and Glaspie. The driver was taken back to the station and blew under the legal limit. The driver was released with a citation.
*A caller reported that a snow plow from his residence on N. Coats Road.
*A man was arrested and charged with a domestic assault after he got mad at his wife, who is separated from him while they file for divorce. They met for a child exchange when the man started choking his wife with her seat belt. He then got into the car and slapped her four or five times. He also started shaking her and ripped out her earrings before he left. An Oakland County Sheriff’s Deputy contacted the man and he said that he was angry because she didn’t balance the checkbook. He is currently in Oakland County Jail.
Sunday, January 24 – A suspicious person was reported on S. Washington and Dennison. Police determined the person was intoxicated. A citation was issued and they brought the subject back to the station for a taxi ride.
*There was a fight at an establishment on S. Washington Road. The suspect fled the area in a black Jeep Grand Cherokee. The other person refused medical treatment and was taken to the station for photos.
*Police were on the scene of a possible larceny from an automobile. A window was out and it looked like entry was forced through the drivers side window.
*An alarm went off on Glaspie St.
*A caller on Lakes Edge Dr. reported that his vehicle was broken into and his GPS unit was stolen.
*A caller asked an officer to check the welfare of a fisherman on Oxford Lake. Everything was ok.
*There was a two car accident between two minivans on E. Burdick and N. Washington. There were no injuries.
*An unknown subject punctured holes in four tires on a truck that was parked on Keble Lane.
Saturday, January 23 – A 17-year-old female was found to be under the influence. A citation was issued and she was turned over to her parents.
*An alarm company called and stated there was motion at a building on S. Glaspie. An officer checked the area and all was secured.
*Police did an area check for trespassers in Scripter Park. The officer reported that the fisherman were not trespassing.
*A vehicle was found running on Oxford Lakes and Lakeville. Everything checked out ok.
Friday, January 22 – A minor was caught trying to steal a bottle of alcohol from an establishment on N. Lapeer Road. The minor’s father was notified and the minor was issued a civil demand of $200 for the stolen items.
*A resident saw someone in a truck throw something out the window on W. Davison Lake Rd. The truck was pulled over a short time later.
*Some property was found and turned into police.
*Police were unable to locate the subject who dropped a syringe on the east side of Washington between First and Church St.
*A gray car was parked by a dumpster on Pontiac St.
*A parking complaint was issued to a driver on Pleasant. Contact was made with the owner and they moved their vehicle.
*A suspicious circumstance was reported after a vehicle was seen running behind an establishment on S. Washington. The owner of the vehicle showed up after police were advised the situation.
*Thursday, January 21 – Police stopped traffic in order to help move a manufactured home.
*A suspicious person was reported after the suspect walked into a store on W. Burdick four times.
*A black Pontiac Trail Blazer was broken down on S. Washington and W. Burdick.
Wednesday, January 20 – Police are on the lookout for someone who was suspected of casing Oxford Bank on S. Washington St. The person walked into the establishment and began taking notice of the security cameras and to ‘check the establishment out,? according to police reports. The suspect appeared to take note of where the offices were and the distance to the counter, as if counting paces. He then leaned against the counter and accidently knocked a pencil holder. He quickly adjusted it, but was careful not to touch it or the counters with his fingers. He then left the establishment and ran across the parking lot to a running red car, who previously dropped the suspect off. Witnesses said that he appeared nervous the whole time. The security footage was sent to the Lake Orion Police Department, the Oakland County Sheriffs Department, and the FBI office in Troy. The pencil holder was sent to the lab for analysis.
* Police were called to a home on W. Burdick after a female home owner stated someone broke into her home and messed with her cable and computer.
* There was an animal complaint about parking dogs on Oxford Lakes Dr. They were let in.
Tuesday, January 19 – An officer found a pickup behind a closed business on S. Washington. It turned out to be the cleaning crew.

Monday, January 25 – Police assisted an elderly couple who needed help finding the township offices.
*Police assisted the Oxford Fire department after a subject fell and injured himself at a establishment on S. Washington.
*A vehicle went off the road and ended up in a ditch along Seymour Lake Road, just east of Sanders.
* There was an attempt to pass a counterfeit bill at an establishment on W. Burdick. The suspect is not known at this time.
*There was a possible intoxicated driver on Oxford Lakes and Glaspie. The driver was taken back to the station and blew under the legal limit. The driver was released with a citation.
*A caller reported that a snow plow from his residence on N. Coats Road.
*A man was arrested and charged with a domestic assault after he got mad at his wife, who is separated from him while they file for divorce. They met for a child exchange when the man started choking his wife with her seat belt. He then got into the car and slapped her four or five times. He also started shaking her and ripped out her earrings before he left. An Oakland County Sheriff’s Deputy contacted the man and he said that he was angry because she didn’t balance the checkbook. He is currently in Oakland County Jail.
Sunday, January 24 – A suspicious person was reported on S. Washington and Dennison. Police determined the person was intoxicated. A citation was issued and they brought the subject back to the station for a taxi ride.
*There was a fight at an establishment on S. Washington Road. The suspect fled the area in a black Jeep Grand Cherokee. The other person refused medical treatment and was taken to the station for photos.
*Police were on the scene of a possible larceny from an automobile. A window was out and it looked like entry was forced through the drivers side window.
*An alarm went off on Glaspie St.
*A caller on Lakes Edge Dr. reported that his vehicle was broken into and his GPS unit was stolen.
*A caller asked an officer to check the welfare of a fisherman on Oxford Lake. Everything was ok.
*There was a two car accident between two minivans on E. Burdick and N. Washington. There were no injuries.
*An unknown subject punctured holes in four tires on a truck that was parked on Keble Lane.
Saturday, January 23 – A 17-year-old female was found to be under the influence. A citation was issued and she was turned over to her parents.
*An alarm company called and stated there was motion at a building on S. Glaspie. An officer checked the area and all was secured.
*Police did an area check for trespassers in Scripter Park. The officer reported that the fisherman were not trespassing.
*A vehicle was found running on Oxford Lakes and Lakeville. Everything checked out ok.
Friday, January 22 – A minor was caught trying to steal a bottle of alcohol from an establishment on N. Lapeer Road. The minor’s father was notified and the minor was issued a civil demand of $200 for the stolen items.
*A resident saw someone in a truck throw something out the window on W. Davison Lake Rd. The truck was pulled over a short time later.
*Some property was found and turned into police.
*Police were unable to locate the subject who dropped a syringe on the east side of Washington between First and Church St.
*A gray car was parked by a dumpster on Pontiac St.
*A parking complaint was issued to a driver on Pleasant. Contact was made with the owner and they moved their vehicle.
*A suspicious circumstance was reported after a vehicle was seen running behind an establishment on S. Washington. The owner of the vehicle showed up after police were advised the situation.
*Thursday, January 21 – Police stopped traffic in order to help move a manufactured home.
*A suspicious person was reported after the suspect walked into a store on W. Burdick four times.
*A black Pontiac Trail Blazer was broken down on S. Washington and W. Burdick.
Wednesday, January 20 – Police are on the lookout for someone who was suspected of casing Oxford Bank on S. Washington St. The person walked into the establishment and began taking notice of the security cameras and to ‘check the establishment out,? according to police reports. The suspect appeared to take note of where the offices were and the distance to the counter, as if counting paces. He then leaned against the counter and accidently knocked a pencil holder. He quickly adjusted it, but was careful not to touch it or the counters with his fingers. He then left the establishment and ran across the parking lot to a running red car, who previously dropped the suspect off. Witnesses said that he appeared nervous the whole time. The security footage was sent to the Lake Orion Police Department, the Oakland County Sheriffs Department, and the FBI office in Troy. The pencil holder was sent to the lab for analysis.
* Police were called to a home on W. Burdick after a female home owner stated someone broke into her home and messed with her cable and computer.
* There was an animal complaint about parking dogs on Oxford Lakes Dr. They were let in.
Tuesday, January 19 – An officer found a pickup behind a closed business on S. Washington. It turned out to be the cleaning crew.

Monday, February 20 – Caller on East St. reported being in an argument with her husband most of the evening. She said her husband had been drinking and was refusing to leave. She said there was no physical altercation, and when police arrived, the husband agreed to leave for the evening.
*A caller reported seeing two small fires in the area of East Davison Lake Rd. and Delano Rd.
*Suspicious circumstance reported on Bay Pointe Dr. A male and female teenager appeared to be physically fighting in the roadway. The male was last spotted heading west on Lakeville Rd.
Sunday, February 19 – Five vehicles parked on Oxford Lakes Dr. were egged, while two vehicles on Lakes Edge Dr. were egged.
*An elderly female fell in the road on Ramsey and Seymour Lake Rd. The female was conscious and breathing.
*A vehicle hit the ice machine at a store on N. Lapeer Rd.
*A caller on Oxford Oaks Ct. stated smelling something, possibly marijuana or cigarette smoke, coming from her neighbors apartment.
*A man reported a loose Rottweiler came at him and his dog while they were on N. Oxford Rd. heading towards Glaspie. Police were unable to locate the dog.
Saturday, February 18 – Three intoxicated subjects were transported to Pontiac St. from Washington St.
*Report of possible intoxicated subjects on the roof of a building on S. Washington. The individuals started out on another building on S. Washington. The fire department was called to assist in the apprehension of the subjects.
*A child left his backpack in a friends van and they were refusing to give it back. The father of the child was requesting police assistance.
*A renter on Stanton damaged an apartment building after being evicted.
Friday, February 17 – Oakland County Sheriff’s deputies responded to the scene of a breaking and entering in progress on Coats Rd. The caller, who was six months pregnant, was at home with her two and four year old when a white male subject kicked in the front door and began walking around the front of the house. According to the sheriff’s report, the woman claimed to hear a knock on her front door before seeing the subject walk to the back door and begin banging on the door. The woman called 9-1-1 and locked herself in a back bedroom. The suspect took a laptop and X-Box before leaving in a green Chevy pick-up truck.
*A caller reported someone was ice fishing on Oxford Lake. The caller was concerned about the fisherman’s safety.
*A laptop was reported missing from a home on Park St.
*A village patrol unit came across some tools and a television stacked neatly near a building on S. Glaspie.
Thursday, February 16 – Breaking and entering reported on Gaffor Lane in Oxford Twp. The home owner found the pole barn on his property had been forced open and a firearm, two bow and arrow sets and some tools had been taken from the barn. The side door had pry marks near the door knob and the door jamb had been split. The following day, Oakland County Sheriff’s received a phone call from the alleged responsible’s father, who said he found two bow and arrow sets, a shotgun and some tool cases that looked to contain drill sets in the car his son was driving.
*A 27-year-old male from Lake Orion was caught allegedly trying to steal approximately $200 worth of World of Warcraft playing cards, a hard drive and some key chains from a store on N. Lapeer Rd. The male was upset and crying and extremely apologetic, according to the sheriff’s report. The male said he was taking some medication that was making him feel funny. He was issued a citation for retail fraud.
*An assault was reported at a business on S. Lapeer Rd. A 37-year-old male from Clarkston attempted to steal some cigars, and when caught by the store employee, offered to pay for them. After signing the credit slip he threw the ink pen, which struck the employee in the hand, and began to flail his fists according to the sheriff’s report. The man resisted arrest, threatened Oakland County Sheriff’s deputies and was continually kicking on the side window bars of the patrol car until they were halfway to Oakland County Jail. Once he was at the jail, he calmed down and was lodged without any further incident.
*A power washer was stolen from a pole barn on Granger Rd.
Wednesday, February 15 – A caller on E. Burdick said a female flagged her down and said her boyfriend was being physical with her.
*A male subject in a store on E. Burdick was making verbal threats.
*A woman informed police that she thought her neighbor let the air out of her tires overnight
Tuesday, February 14 – A man on Tanview received threatening text messages from his child’s mother.
*Oakland County Sheriff’s deputies were dispatched to McLaren Oakland for an unresponsive female in the back seat of a vehicle. An unknown older male dropped the female off. After administering CPR, the female, who lived in Lapeer, came to. She admitted to doing heroin, but had no idea how she wound up in Oxford. She was transported to Lapeer Medical Hospital.
*A two car accident happened at the corner of Washington and East St. A 51-year-old Attica man was driving north along Washington when he was struck by a 23-year-old Attica female making a right turn. According to the accident report, the female made too wide of a turn from East St. The impact from the crash caused the male driver’s vehicle, a 2012 Fiat 10A, to roll over several times and come to rest on its roof.
*Village police assisted in the warrent arrest of a subject on Lakes Edge Dr. The individual had warrants out of Macomb County.

Monday, February 13 – Breaking and entering reported on Pontiac St. The homeowner told Oakland County Sheriff’s deputies an individual entered his residence through an unlocked door and took a DVR surveillance system, foreign currency and two rolls of quarters. The homeowner thought he knew who stole the items from him.
*A piece of equipment was reported missing from a business yard on Metamora Rd. The reporting person said the last time anyone remembered using the piece of equipment was last summer..
*Assault and battery complaint on Market St. A woman was yelling at staff members over the treatment of her mother. According to staff members, the woman pushed one of the staff members in the back and proceeded to yell at them down the hallway after leaving the room. Oakland County Sheriff’s deputies escorted the woman off of the premises and issued a citation for disorderly conduct.
*Suspicious person reported on Glaspie. A man was sitting on the ground near a bike south of Lakeville Rd.
*A mother and son were heard yelling in the Village police parking lot. An officer came out and spoke to the child and mother.
*A caller on Hunters Rill was having trouble with a intoxicated subject.
*Subject on E. Burdick had blood on his face while sitting in a vehicle.
Sunday, February 12 – Malicious destruction of property reported on Deer Path Trail. A homeowner reported an unknown individual drove up over a curb and drove over some bushes in front of the residence.
*An intoxicated male was being loud and threatening violence on Chinkapin Rill.
*Unwanted subject at a location on Dunlap.
*Larceny of pills and car keys at a residence on Park St.
*Suspicious vehicle and subjects, possibly ice fishermen, reported in the woods next to the lake on Glaspie St. The subjects left when police arrived.
*Suspicious male trying to get into several apartments on Crawford St. The man was spotted wearing just a sweater for outer wear. When the man was found, he was disoriented and suffering from exposure.
Saturday, February 11 – Operating under the influence of liquor reported on Lakeville and Wildcat Dr.
*A strong smell of marijuana was coming from an apartment on E. Burdick.
*Operating under the influence reported on S. Washington and Broadway. A female driver was placed under arrest and taken to the Village station.
Friday, February 10 – Malicious destruction of property was reported on Laurel Leah. A 2001 Chrysler Concord was damaged while parked at a residence. Damage was done to the front passenger door, rear passenger door and deck lid of the vehicle.
*A fight broke out between two brothers on Broadway.
*Suspicious person reported on N. Washington. A man applied for a job, but was upset when he left without a job offer. The caller said he asked her if she wanted to buy some heroin.
*A caller on Lakes Edge Dr. said he was attacked by his son and friends, approximately four to five teenage males. Three of the males were located at Lakeville Rd. and Parker Lake.
Thursday, February 9 – Noise complaint about a business playing music too loud on S. Washington.
*A woman walked into the Village police station saying her computer had been hacked and all of her passwords were changed and contacts in her email had received multiple emails asking for money.
Wednesday, February 8 – An Oxford Twp. man was arrested for domestic assault after he allegedly punched his stepson in the face several times. The man was lodged in Oakland County Jail.
*A caller reported loud noise coming from an apartment on Crawford St.
*A white van with two males in it was sitting in a driveway of a residence on Bay Pointe Dr. Neighbors knew the homeowners were away on vacation and called the village police. By the time officers arrived, the van was no longer in the driveway. Officers secured the residence.
*An auto theft was reported on E. Burdick. A man said he let his girlfriend take his car to get gas, and the girlfriend never returned.
Tuesday, February 7 – A caller stated his pet was flipping out while in the bathtub.
*A caller stated seeing a car on the side of the road on Lapeer Rd. and Drahner Rd. with it’s turn signal on and the driver slumped over the wheel of the vehicle.
*A caller on Brookfield Dr. reported shots being fired and an injured swan.

Monday, February 6 – A fight broke out at a group home on Indian Lake Rd. One resident suffered abrasions to his forehead and cheeks and a bloody nose.
*A man came in for a personal breath test at the Village police station and was arrested on a warrant for felony child neglect. Charges were requested by the Attorney General’s office.
Sunday, February 5 – A GPS unit was stolen from an unlocked vehicle on E. Manor. A neighbor called Oakland County Sheriff’s deputies previously that evening to report a suspicious man in the area of East and South Manor.
*A woman reported to police she thought two males were going to carjack her on Saturday when they approached her vehicle, which had her daughter, 14, in it while she was in a store on S. Washington.
*A caller on E. Burdick reported smelling pot. The subject refused to comply.
*A female on Broadway said her boyfriend was harassing her and refusing to leave.
Saturday, February 4 – Oakland County Sheriff’s deputies reported to the scene of a vehicle fire at the corner of Brookhollow and Wyndam in Oxford Twp. The owner of a motorcycle who purchased it the previous day, said it backfired and caught on fire while he was test driving it. The man did not have any insurance or a license plate on the bike. He was given a citation for no plate/insurance.
*A car was omitting the odor of marijuana while sitting in a drive-thru on S. Lapeer Rd.
*The Department of Natural Resources was called after a resident spotted a fox in the middle of Oxford Lake.
*Parking complaint on Thornehill for a truck parked too far away from the curb. The owner of the truck was contacted and moved the truck closer to the curb.
Friday, February 3 – A female suspect from Oxford Twp. was caught trying to steal miscellaneous items from a store on N. Lapeer Rd. The suspect was issued a citation for retail fraud in the third degree.
*A caller on Maynard Circle reported an outlet in her bathroom was smoking and wanted it checked for safety concerns.
Thursday, February 2 – A student at Daniel Axford Elementary brought in an empty rifle shell he found on the floor of his parents car. DA contacted the boys parents.
*An individual believed her car payment was stolen out of a S. Washington business’s payment box. The woman claimed she dropped the payment off on Saturday, while the business claimed they never received the payment.
Wednesday, February 1 – A resident at Crossroads for Youth assaulted a fellow resident and staff member.
*A pair of sunglasses was reported stolen from a unlocked car in the Oxford High School parking lot.
Tuesday, January 31 – A man reported his safe and gun were missing. He discovered the missing items while moving to his new home in Orion Twp. He informed deputies the last time he saw his safe and gun was approximately six to nine months ago.
*A female student at OHS struck a male student in the face. According to the Sheriff’s report, the male student called the female some profane names and told her he wished she would die. The male wanted to press charges. OHS suspended both students.
*Oakland County Sheriff’s deputies responded to a threat complaint at OHS. A student was at a school function up north when he was caught distributing marijuana to fellow students, which resulted in a suspension from school and a possible expulsion. The suspension was extended by the School Board after the mother complained about the treatment of her son, according to the sheriff’s report. OHS Principal Todd Dunckley was following a OHS Facebook page when he saw the student chatting with an individual about possibly burning the school down due to the unfair treatment in the discipline of the student. Dunckley wanted the incident documented in case there was an attempt to carry out the threat.

Monday, January 23 – Retail fraud reported at a business on N. Lapeer Rd. A female allegedly tried to steal two drug testing kits, two dog treats, turkey lunch meat and some pain relief medication. The female was issued an appearance ticket for retail fraud.
*Domestic assault reported on Oakmont Dr. A husband began allegedly choking his wife after accusing her of an affair taking place 25-35 years ago. The woman left and came back, and then got into a verbal altercation with the husband again, who began allegedly choking her. This time, he allegedly threw her on the floor and began to stomp and slap her. When speaking with Oakland County Sheriff Deputies, the man made suicidal statements, prompting the Oxford Fire Department to be called to the scene. When the man was cleared by the Fire Department, he was arrested for domestic assault and transported to Oakland County Jail.
*A caller on Oxford Lakes Dr. reported seeing someone walking on Oxford Lake, which was iced over. The caller was concerned about the person’s safety since the temperature was in the 40’s.
*Assault and battery reported at a business on S. Washington.
Sunday, January 22 – Oakland County Sheriff’s deputies were dispatched to Kintyre Dr. to take a fraud report. The reporting person said two of his companions stayed at his house for 10 days. Upon leaving, the victim’s mother reported seeing three checks written from her sons account and an attempted use of her son’s American Express Card.
*Two women were reported to be in a fist fight in the SE parking lot. Both subjects were gone when officers arrived.
*A woman on Park St. reported her son was stealing from her. She sad her son had warrants for his arrest and did not wish to file a police report.
Saturday, January 21 – Unresponsive male reported on Oxford Lakes Dr.
*Some subjects were reported trespassing on Oxford Lakes Dr. The subjects were spotted ice fishing, but officers learned they had permission from the residents.
*A pillar in the parking lot of Oxford Mills Plaza was smashed.
*Family trouble reported on Franklin Circle. A daughter called dispatch saying she wanted to leave, but her parents wouldn’t let her. The girls father confirmed her story.
Friday, January 20 – Suspicious person reported at a business on N. Washington. A male kept buying pies for people in line behind him and asking the store employees questions.
*Indecent exposure reported on Broadway.
Thursday, January 19 – Caller states she dropped a male off at an address on Park St and he became upset when she wouldn’t give him his phone number and punched the hood of her car. The caller saw no visible damage to her vehicle.
*A woman at a business on N. Washington asked to be walked out to her car by Village officers because an individual kept coming in and out of the location claiming he was Bill Gates? brother.
Wednesday, January 18 -Report of a runaway juvenile on Hunters Rill. A woman received a call about her grandson pouring paint on the floor of Oxford Middle School. The juvenile left the middle school prior to being picked up, but was later found walking near the entrance of the Lakevilla Mobile Home Park on Lakeville Rd.
*A woman on Loch Lemond Ct. was arrested for domestic assault after punching and scratching her husbands face during an argument. Both parties had been drinking that evening.
*Assault and battery reported on Lakes Edge.

Monday, January 16 – Subjects reported in Oxford Lakes ice skating. The subjects were advised to get off the ice.
Sunday, January 15 – Breaking and entering reported on Worthington. A woman reported to the Oakland County Sheriff’s Dept. that her son broke into her mobile home and punched a hole in her bedroom door before leaving. A search of the area was conducted, and the son was found hiding in the back of a truck, which was parked near the trailer park’s entrance. The son admitted to having a few beers, and proceeded to blow a .160 when given a preliminary breath test. He was transported by deputies to a friend’s apartment complex in Lake Orion.
*A caller found a dog running loose on Hovey. The dog did not have any identification.
*Suspicious vehicle reported on First St. A vehicle pulled into a driveway, shut off its lights and was sitting there. Officer checked on the vehicle and driver, who turned out to be a neighbor who pulled into the wrong driveway.
Saturday, January 14 – Malicious destruction of property reported on Scarlet Oak Ln. During the night, an unknown individual punched the lock out of the drivers side door of the reporting person’s vehicle. No entry was made into the vehicle, and nothing was taken.
*Breaking and entering reported on Dunlap. A gate located off of Hummer Lake Rd. was missing the chain that secured it. The gate was open and tire tracks were leading into the property towards the scrap yard. When deputies arrived, they found two men loading scrap metal into the back of a truck. The two suspects stated someone in a white truck told them there was scrap metal in the yard and that it was free. Both subjects were issued citations for trespassing. It was then discovered one of the suspects had warrants out for his arrest from Waterford and the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, so he was transported to Oakland County Jail.
*An individual was thrown from a horse on Delano.
Friday, January 13 – Drug overdose reported on Crestwood.
*An unknown vehicle caused damage to two yards after driving over them.
*Officers received word about seven teenagers loitering around a business after they were kicked out. The teenagers were eventually picked up.
Thursday, January 12 ? A semi-truck took out the front entrance sign at an address on N. Washington St.
Wednesday, January 11 – Larceny from auto reported on W. Drahner. A man reported an unknown individual stole the hydraulics, lifter bars and lights belonging to his snow plow, which was in his barn near the back of his property.
*A Ford Ranger was parked on the grass in front of the water plant on Glaspie St. After the vehicle was tagged, officers located a friend of the vehicles owner, who said the vehicle’s parking brake was not applied, so it rolled out of drive and onto the grass.
*Suspicious circumstance reported on Crawford St. The reporting person said she was getting her mail when someone entered her apartment and took a cell phone and cell phone battery.
*A caller reported being involved in a hit-and-run accident on Ray Rd. The responsible sideswiped her and took the mirror off of her vehicle.

Monday, January 9 – Oakland County Sheriff’s deputies were dispatched to a store on N. Lapeer Rd. for a fraud report. A store employee received a call from a male subject claiming to be an employee of Western Union and advising the store’s computer signal was weak. He asked her to enter $917.05 in a code on the computer to fix the problem. The employee did, and upon entering the information, the caller hung up. The employee got suspicious and contacted the fraud department, who confirmed it was a fraud, and the money was transferred to a credit card in an unknown location. The employee was suspended from the store. Additional information was sent to the Western Union fraud department.
*Breaking and entering reported on Cedar St. The homeowner was in the kitchen when she heard some glass break. Not seeing anyone upon investigating, she returned to the kitchen only to hear banging noises a short time later. While sitting in her vehicle after leaving the house, she observed two white males in their 20s running from the south between her house and the golf course restrooms towards a cement colored PT Cruiser. Deputies believed the suspects may have used a stick to break into the house.
Sunday, January 8 – Breaking and entering reported on Maloney. The reporting person indicated someone stole several items from his trailer by shooting our his windows and breaking down the front door sometime between Dec. 3, 2011 and the reporting date.
Saturday, January 7 – During a routine traffic stop on Seymour Lake, deputies from OCS discovered a subject with three warrants out of Troy, Lake Orion and the Michigan State Police. The man admitted to having some marijuana on him, and a search of the vehicle yielded a bag field with a grinder, pipe, scale and plant material. The man was issued citations for possession of marijuana and narcotic paraphernalia.
*Stolen vehicle recovered on Lakes Edge Dr.
Friday, January 6 – Road rage incident reported on Glaspie. Reporting person got in a traffic altercation with a male, who got out of his vehicle and began beating on her car, causing damage to her car.
*Vehicles were parked across the sidewalk on Glaspie St. The caller filed numerous complaints and the residents continued to block the sidewalk. A warning citation was issued.
Thursday, January 5 – Breaking and entering reported on Maynard Circle. A man was watching his neighbors house when he heard loud banging noises coming from the house. The man went over to the house and observed the suspect wearing a hooded shirt and hood over his head standing on the front porch with the door open. The suspect began walking down the street, and took off when the man asked who he was. The man followed the suspect for a quarter-mile before giving up the chase. K-9 units were called and the suspect’s trail ended at an address on Lake Shore in the trailer park.
Wednesday, January 4 ? A caller reported seeing dogs sitting in a vehicle in the SW parking lot for over an hour. Officers checked on the dogs, who appeared to be okay.
*Roll over accident on Indian Lake and Lakewood.
*Possible operating while intoxicated on Pontiac and Crawford St. for a vehicle not being able to hold its lane. Officer took one male in custody.
Tuesday, January 3 – Garage fire reported on Dewey. Oxford Fire Department was able to extinguish the fire, and there were no injuries. The property owner did not know how the fire started.
*Report of an 18-year-old running through a house with a firearm on S. Lapeer Rd.

Monday, January 2 – A fire hydrant was damaged on Derby.
*A caller reported a car being in a ditch along Ray Rd. The extent of the injuries were unknown at the time.
Sunday, January 1 – Oakland County Sheriffs were called to a residence on Oak Ridge following an argument between a husband and wife. When the husband left the room, the wife went upstairs, got her husband’s gun and went outside on the upper deck and fired it. When deputies asked her why she fired the gun, she said she did it to get her husband’s attention. Deputies secured the gun in the gun safe before speaking further with both parties. When deputies left, both parties were calm and said they would work things out between themselves.
*A caller said she was assaulted by her boyfriend in Pontiac. When asked to clarify her location, the caller became upset and hung up the phone.
*Two males were reported at the beach on Oxford Lakes Dr. and Lakes Edge Dr. during the early morning hours. When asked by officers what they were doing, they told them they were waiting for a ride, but they were at the wrong beach. They were supposed to be picked up at Scripter Park’s beach. Officers transported the men to Scripter Park, where their ride was waiting for them.
*A woman in Louisiana requested a welfare check on her daughter, who claimed her boyfriend beat her up. When officers arrived at the daughter’s residence on Stanton, there were no signs of physical abuse. She informed officers the altercation was only verbal and the parties agreed to separate for the evening.
*Suspicious vehicles reported on Lakes Edge Dr.
*Accident on Pearl. An angry individual was leaving a residence and backed into a parked car.
*A man reported losing his tool box, gun and case from the back of his truck, which was open, while driving from Oxford to Auburn Hills. The toolbox and gun were later found on the road near Auburn Hills.
Saturday, December 31 – Oakland County Sheriff’s deputies were dispatched to Hummer Lake Rd. for a domestic assault between a mother and her 15-year-old daughter. The mother was informed by her friend’s parent her daughter had allegedly taken an I-pod from her residence when she came over. When the mother took the I-pod from her daughter, the daughter began choking her. The mother began fighting back, which caused the other daughter to run to the neighbors and call the cops. The 15-year-old was taken to Children’s Village in Pontiac.
*An assault was reported during a New Year’s Eve party at a residence on Watersedge Ct. After having a couple of drinks, the responsible male got into an argument with a female over the television program they were going to watch. The female told the responsible he had to leave, but the male refused and said to call the cops. The female did, and while she was on the phone with dispatchers, the male grabbed the phone and threw it across the room. He then proceeded to shove her and walk out of the residence. The male was later detained by the Oxford Village Police Department, who issued a PBT, which he blew a .062. The man was transported to Oakland County Jail without incident.
*A man walked away from a group home because he could not smoke when he wanted to. When he was found at Lapeer and Helen St., he told officers he did not want to go back to the group home. According to officers, the man appeared to have not taken a bath in weeks and the man mentioned some alleged abuse by one of the workers. A case worker was assigned to the incident.
*Suspicious vehicle reported on Oxford Lakes Dr. and Industrial.
*An officer was out with a suspicious vehicle behind Oxford Marketplace. He determined everything was ok and cleared the situation.
*Suspicious individual reported walking down the middle of the street on Lakes Edge Dr. When asked where he was going by officers, he told them he was on his way home. Officers also reported a group of juveniles were playing basketball in the area.
*Debris reported in the road at N. Washington and First St.
*Accident in a parking lot at S. Washington and E. Burdick.
*A black dog was reported running through a parking lot at S. Washington and W. Burdick. Officers were unable to catch the dog.
Friday, December 30 – A man on Broadway reported broken bottles on the front porch of his mobile home and a hole in his outer glass screen window. A neighbor mentioned to the man some juveniles were shooting at the bottles on the porch. When confronted by deputies, a juvenile female admitted she received a BB gun for Christmas and she and a male friend of hers was shooting at the bottles on the porch. She said did not realize the residence was occupied since it had been previously unoccupied for the past few months. She apologized and offered to pay for the damage.
*Report of a run away juvenile on Hummer Lake Rd. The daughter was located at Great Lakes Crossing Outlets.
*An area check was conducted on Pearl for solicitors selling Bibles. Officers were unable to locate the group.
*Reckless driver reported on Lapeer and Drahner Rd.
*A caller on Whispering Winds was locked out of his residence and needed assistance getting in. The resident was able to get in.
*Caller reported a vehicle was parked in the striped-off area of the handicapped spaces in a S. Washington and W. Burdick parking lot, which caused the driver not to be able to get the ramp on her van down to load her passengers.
*Caller on Anton reported hearing gunshots near her residence.
Thursday, December 29 – A resident at Crossroads for Youth ran away.
*Missing person reported on Cypress. A man left without taking his cell phone after finding out his marriage was dissolving. The man later returned home, saying he went for a drive in order to think.
*A employee of a store on S. Lapeer Rd. reported a man was still inside the store after telling them he wanted to wait outside the store for someone from Pontiac to bring him prescription drugs.
*A brown and black colored dog was running loose on N. Washington. The dog went in an unknown direction.
*Officers received numerous reports about juveniles on a golf cart pulling juveniles in a sled on Lakes Edge Dr. Police were unable to locate them.
*A woman came into the Village Police Station inquiring about pellet and BB gun restrictions for her 10-year-old son.
Wednesday, December 28 – A 2000 Chevy Malibu was taken from a driveway on Laurel Leah after the owner started the vehicle to warm it up while she was inside the residence.
*Report of a woman being assaulted in the trailer park on Hudson in Metamora Twp. The incident was turned over to the Lapeer County Sheriffs Department.
*An individual on Broadway said someone in his house was urinating on his dishes. A citation was issued for disorderly conduct.
*Suspicious vehicle was parked and occupied by a male and female after hours at the Scripter Park ballfields. The male and female were talking in the backseat and appeared to be licensed drivers.
*Suspicious vehicle on Glaspie St. An employee left her wallet at the NOTA offices.
Tuesday, December 27 – A man on Glenmoor reported an unknown individual damaged his vehicle while it was parked overnight on the street.
*A caller on Broadway said he was assaulted by a family member.

Monday, December 26 – Man reported being threatened by a bartender and tossed from an establishment on S. Washington.
Saturday, December 24 – A Chevy pickup hit a tree and a stop sign on Bay Pointe Dr.
*Someone was breaking into an apartment on Crawford St. and stealing food.
Friday, December 23 – A fire alarm went off at Oxford High School. When deputies arrived, they found the cause of the problem in the boys locker room, where a sprinkler head was broken and spraying water everywhere. A wooden bench was also discovered missing.
Thursday, December 22 – Suspicious vehicle on Sunset Blvd. and Bay Pointe Dr. The occupants were looking at Christmas lights.
Wednesday, December 21 – A caller needed an officer to come to an establishment on S. Washington because a customer on the phone was allegedly trying to pull a scam.
*A goose was walking around Oxford Lakes Park with an arrow sticking out of it. Park mechanics were attempting to catch the goose.
Tuesday, December 20 – A dryer caught fire on Indian Lake Rd.

Monday, December 19 – A man reported to the Oakland County Sheriffs approximately $500 worth of unauthorized charges on his debit card from a establishment in Georgia.
*Injured deer reported on Lapeer Rd. and Dunlap.
*A snow blower was stolen from a garage on Oxford Lakes Dr.
*An individual called the village police and admitted she took some belongings she wasn’t supposed to when she moved from a residence on E. Burdick two weeks ago and wanted to return them.
*Report of a boxer getting loose on Oxford Lakes Dr. While an officer was out searching for the dog, the owner called back and reported the dog had never gotten loose and was in the basement the entire time.
*Suspicious circumstance reported on Woodleigh Way. A garage door to a residence was open. An officer checked the residence, located the homeowner, who told the officer he was waiting for a ride.
*A caller in the Lake Villa Trailer Park stated someone knocked on her door and tried to break into her home, and then tried the same thing at the neighbors residence.
Sunday, December 18 – A resident at Crossroads for Youth assaulted a fellow resident. The attacker punched the victim five times in the head and face and had to be physically taken off of the victim.
*Lost dog reported on West. St.
*Parking complaint on S. Washington for a vehicle parked several hours in a 15 minute parking spot. The owner of the vehicle did not think the restriction applied to weekends, but agreed to move the vehicle.
Saturday, December 17 – A case of child abuse was reported on Indian Lake Rd. A 2-year-old boy had burn marks and scratches on his back and received a mild concussion and a skull fracture from falling out of a chair. Child Protective Services and the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department are investigating the incidents.
*An officer reported seeing flashlights behind a residence on Glaspie St.
*A caller on E. Pennisula Ct. reported smelling smoke in the residence. Everything turned out ok.
Friday, December 16 – An unknown individual spray-painted some graffiti on the Oxford Public Library near the front entrance.
*Retail fraud reported at a store on N. Lapeer Rd. A suspect tried to steal a pair of boots by taking them out of the box, placing them on his feet and attempt to walk out of the store. The suspect was placed under arrest for retail fraud in the third degree.
*A caller on Stoney Lake Dr. reported her husband fell in the bathroom and needed assistance.
*Report of a possible drug overdose on Crawford St. The caller indicated a man was been stumbling and falling, and had been acting like that all day.
*A caller reported a loud and suspicious vehicle driving around Mallard Way.
*Two suspicious vehicles were seen at Scripter Park.
*Skateboarders were reported behind a business on S. Washington. They were sent on their way.
Thursday, December 15 – A man on E. Burdick was yelling at a house across the street from where he was at. The man told officers he had a verbal dispute with another party. After officers spoke with the other party, the man was dropped off at a store in Lapeer.
*A caller on W. Beverly stated his son was in a car accident. The individual was worried that his son’s blood clot in his leg would move, so he requested an ambulance.
*Report of an individual grabbing a door handle at an address on Glaspie. The individual was reportedly a member of a cleaning crew for the house, and the door was supposed to be unlocked. The subject returned later.
*A caller on Country View Dr. called police after hearing neighbors arguing from across the street.
Wednesday, December 14 – Suspicious vehicle reported at Lapeer and Market St.
*A caller on Chirco reported hearing a noise at her back door.
*Caller on Pleasant reported her son ate a muffin with a ‘pill? buried into it. The son found a white, unidentifiable pill in the muffin and didn’t touch it. The mother reported the son appeared fine.
Tuesday, December 13 – Reports of multiple larcenies from autos reported at Oxford High School. In the first instance, a car radio, iPod, radar detector, radio face and $3 in change was stolen from a unlocked vehicle in the high school parking lot. One student offered to sell a used iPod to a fellow student, which was later identified as the iPod stolen from the vehicle. Another student then came up to the Oakland County Sheriff deputy and reported a gold pendant was taken from his unlocked vehicle. The deputy told both students to make sure they lock their unattended vehicles.
*Dumpers complaint reported in the SE Lot. A white van pulling a trailer was seen dumping pallets into the Village dumpster. The driver of the van was advised.

Sunday, December 11 – Oakland County Sheriffs in Addison Twp. responded to the scene of a rollover crash in the area of Townsend and Mack Rd. The vehicle was said to be occupied by four people, with two people bleeding. The Addison Twp. Fire Department reported the driver fled on foot. When the K-9 unit was called in, they located the three passengers, who admitted there was not a fourth person. The vehicle’s driver was transported back to the Addison Twp. substation, where it was determined he was in the country illegally. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement was contacted and a detainer was placed on the driver, who was then taken to Oakland County Jail.
*A caller saw an elderly man walking down Pathfinder Rd. not dressed for the weather. The caller was transferred to the Oakland County Sheriff’s Dept. for a welfare check.
*Village police assisted the Oakland County Sheriff’s Dept. with a traffic stop at S. Washington and Ensley. The vehicle was occupied by known drug users.
Saturday, December 10 – A minor was caught in possession of alcohol in the SE Lot. The minor was transferred to his house on Spezia
Friday, December 9 – The butt of a marijuana cigarette was found in the coat pocket of a resident at Crossroads for Youth. The resident said that it was his friend’s and he did not smoke it. The resident was issued a citation for possession of marijuana.
*Approximately $100 worth of cash was stolen from an unlocked car in the high school parking lot.
*Oakland County Sheriff’s deputies responded to three complaints of loud music on Breezewood. The owner of the residence was given a citation for disorderly person.
*Property damage accident reported Winnie Dr. A 68-year-old female driver from Oxford was hit by a 30-year-old male from Oxford, and formerly of Pontiac, who fled the accident scene. The man was located a short time later at his new address on Winnie Dr. The man was given citations for driving with a suspended license, leaving the scene of an accident, failed change of address on his license and failed use of due care and caution.
Thursday, December 8 – A woman reported she was traveling east along Drahner Rd. near Wood Trail when her vehicle’s windshield was struck by an unknown object containing some brown liquid. The lower left corner of the windshield was damaged.
*Retail fraud reported at a business on N. Lapeer Rd. A subject tried to steal a pair of jeans and a shirt and was stopped by the store’s loss prevention officer. The subject was given an appearance ticket for retail fraud.
*A caller on Parker Lake thought someone was breaking into her house.
*Brown dog reported wandering in the SE Lot for 45 minutes. Police were unable to locate the animal.
Wednesday, December 7 – An individual who owned an antique shop was looking for some advice how to deal with a difficult customer.
*Suspicious vehicle reported on Lakes Edge Ct. and Lakes Edge Dr.
*Individual reported four to five large males in the SW Lot and was concerned they might be getting ready to fight.
*Suspicious vehicle on First and Pleasant St. A pick-up was in the road with a motorcycle in the rear. The truck was ‘all blacked out? according to the caller.
Tuesday, December 6 – A mother walked into the Oakland County Sheriff Substation to report her daughter may have been followed on Monday morning while walking to Oxford Middle School. According to the daughter, a white male with black hair driving an older model green van was driving at the same walking pace for approximately a minute or two before pulling up next to her with the drivers side window down and stopping. The girl started running towards OMS, and while running away she heard the engines revving as if the man was leaving the area at a high rate of speed.
*Spray paint was found on the northeast end of a building on Glaspie St.
*A resident found drugs in her son’s bedroom and wanted an officer to speak with her son about it.

Monday, December 5 – A woman reported to Village Police her husband was bitten on the leg by a dog during the downtown Christmas parade on Saturday.
*A strong odor of marijuana was coming from a building on Crawford St.
Sunday, December 4 – A resident at the senior complex on Market St. made a report to the Oakland County Sheriff’s saying a nurse allegedly pushed her onto the toilet, pushed her onto the bed and pulled a blanket over her face. OCS are still investigating the incident.
*An individual found a buck knife in a parking lot on S. Washington.
Saturday, December 3 – Disorderly conduct reported at a establishment on S. Lapeer Rd. While on patrol, an Oakland County Sheriff Deputy noticed a white male from Lake Orion slumped over in his driver seat and head not moving. When the deputy approached and looked in the side window, he caught the man performing a sexual act on himself while reading a pornographic magazine. The deputy also observed two unopened liters of vodka sitting next to each other in the passenger seat. When given a personal breath test, the man blew a .10 percent BAC. Upon a further search of the vehicle, the deputy found several maps and a bag of candy. The man said he did not travel and had no answer for why he had the candy. The deputy again told the man his actions made him seem like he was there to expose himself or pick up children, and the man never denied the allegations. The man was issued a ticket for disorderly conduct.
*Officer out with an intoxicated subject on S. Washington and W. Burdick.
*A caller reported hearing shots fired near Clear Lake Elementary. The caller was transferred to the Oakland County Sheriff’s Dept.
Friday, December 2 – A caller on First St. stated seeing a male dressed in all black in her neighbors yard. Once the male saw her, he took off and hid in some nearby bushes.
Thursday, December 1 – A Rochester Hills driver, 18, was traveling east on Oakwood at a high rate of speed for muddy conditions, lost control of the vehicle and struck a tree after running off the road.
*A motorist observed the driver of a Trailblazer force another vehicle off the road north of Drahner.
*A male subject exposed himself to a shop owner on S. Washington St. The owner called the Oxford Chamber of Commerce, and by the time someone from the Chamber got there, the man had left the store. The business owner wanted to report the incident.
*Suspicious person reported at an establishment on S. Washington. A man went into a business and appeared to be intoxicated. He tried to call a worker into the tanning area after he disrobed, but the worker would not go back there. The man come to the front of the establishment wearing only bib-overalls and made strange comments to the caller. The subject then left the establishment a short time later.
*A caller on Scarlet reported someone was shooting at her house.
Wednesday, November 30 – A vehicle was stolen from a residence on Thornehill Trail..
*Report of a domestic assault on E. Burdick. The assailant threw a hot cup of tea on the victim before trying to run the victim over with a car.
*Suspicious vehicle reported in a driveway on Dayton. A white van with no markings on it was backed into a driveway.

Monday, November 28 – A man reported his trail/tree camera was stolen from the bottom of his tree stand located on property near Vackard Ct. and N. Baldwin. The man said he had permission from the land owner to hunt on the property.
*A store manager at an establishment on N. Lapeer Rd. got into a confrontation with an individual in the shoe department and requested the Oakland County Sheriffs be called.
*Three beers were stolen from a store on W. Burdick St.
*Loud music was reported on Oxford Lakes Dr.
Sunday, November 27 – A man reported parking his friend’s vehicle on Predmore Rd. near Lake George Rd. to go hunting. Upon returning, he found two bullet holes in the windows of the vehicle. One hole was through the left front center door window and the other was through the right drivers side window.
*Operating under the influence of liquor reported on W. Burdick and Hudson.
*Noise complaint on Crawford St. A caller reported hearing loud yelling and noise coming from an apartment below her. When officers arrived, they could not hear any loud noises coming from the floor below, but discovered subjects playing loud music on the floor the woman called from. The subjects were advised.
*POH reported a driver had driven away from the building, against doctors orders, under the influence of narcotics. The driver was reported to have headed south along M-24.
*A caller on Baldwin reported being involved in an accident with a deer and struck a mailbox.
Saturday, November 26 – Report of larceny at an address on Lakes Edge Dr. A necklace and other pieces of jewelry was stolen.
*A woman on E. Manor claimed her daughter and her boyfriend were harassing and attempting to steal from her.
*Officers arrested two subjects at Burdick. St. and Mill St. for possession of drugs (marijuana) and paraphernalia. They were turned over to their father when he arrived to pick them up.
Friday, November 25 – An unknown individual smashed a pumpkin into a 2005 Subaru parked on Bellwood Ct. in Oxford Twp., causing damage to the left rear passenger door.
*A missing person was reported on Manitou Lane. A man reported his brother had been missing since Thursday, Nov. 24. The man reported going to his brothers apartment and finding his front door open and shoes still inside. The missing individual was last seen walking to his apartment from a meeting at a local church down the street..
*A caller on Scarlet Oak reported his daughters keys were stolen from a shopping cart while she was at a store in Rochester. The man called back a short time later and said they found the keys.
*A motorcycle was parked on the sidewalk in the SW Lot.
*Some teenagers were being loud while playing basketball in the driveway on Bay Pointe Dr. An officer was able to make contact and advised the residents.
Thursday, November 24 – Officer reports a vehicle was driving around in circles in the Village on Pontiac St. and Crawford St.
*A woman walked into the village police station to report a unwanted individual at her residence. Approximately 10 minutes later she changed her mind.
*Possible operating under the influence of liquor reported heading north from Indianwood. The vehicle was unable to hold its lane and was speeding. The individual thought the driver might have been on a cell phone. Police were unable to locate the vehicle.
Wednesday, November 23 – A woman on Chinkapin Rill in Oxford Twp. reported a malicious destruction of property to her vehicle. The woman went to visit her former mother-in-law and while there her ex-husband came home and began arguing with her. He left after the argument. The woman left the residence and discovered her car had a dent in the left front fender. The woman informed the responding officers the fender was not damaged when she came to the residence.
*Property damage reported Oxford Lakes Dr. and E. Drahner. The responsible driver was last seen on Stanton.
*An unknown individual stole approximately $50 in pop cans from a business on Glaspie St.
Tuesday, November 22 – An individual threw pop cans and cups out a window on Oxford Lakes Dr.
*Report of an individual putting on a roof without a permit.
*A silver Volvo was driving all over S. Washington St.
*A 20-year-old left his residence on Iron Ridge to ride his bike at approximately 3 p.m. His mother called dispatch approximately two hours later to report he had not come home yet and that it was unusual for him to be out this long. She told officers his bike had no lights on it.

Monday, November 21 – The owner of a Buick was locked out on S. Washington.
Sunday, November 20 – Oakland County Sheriff’s deputies responded to a report of animal cruelty on Breezewood. When deputies arrived, the complainant came out and said the man who was living with her stabbed her pit bull. When deputies questioned the man, he stated he was eating a hamburger when the dog came up, attempted to grab some of the meat and ‘nipped? his finger. The man stated he then became afraid of the dog, went to the kitchen to grab a knife and stabbed the dog several times.
When deputies asked the man to indicate where he was bitten by the dog, the man showed a cut on his pinky finger. While looking at the cut, the deputy informed the man the cut could have also come from the knife he used to stab the dog. Deputies also noted in the report the man blew a .176 on his PBT.
The dog was taken to a animal hospital in Auburn Hills for treatment, but had to be put down because the complainant could not afford the emergency surgery. When asked if she wanted to prosecute the man for the death of her dog, she said it would be best for the individual to be placed in a group home because of a medical condition he has.
*Disabled vehicle reported on S. Washington.
*Juvenile complaint on S. Washington. A caller reported kids on skateboards and bikes setting up jumps behind a business. The caller kept taking the boards down, but the juveniles kept putting them back up.
*Juveniles reported using loud profanity behind a business on S. Washington.
*A caller on Davison St. reported a tenant being loud and disorderly.
*Possible gas leak reported at a residence on S. Coats Rd.
Saturday, November 19 – Oakland County Sheriff’s deputies were dispatched to Granger Rd. for a trespassing report. The land owner spotted two individuals cutting branches from some trees on his property. Both men admitted to officers they stopped and walked onto the property to cut some of the branches. The men also said they did not know they were trespassing because there was no sign. The deputy explained to the men they were in fact trespassing and committing a larceny. Both men understood their actions were criminal and apologized to the land owner. The owner did not wish to press charges and allowed the men to take the branches they cut.
*An officer was called out on report of a suspicious vehicle at S. Washington and W. Burdick streets.
*Marijuana use reported on Lakeville Rd. and Wildcat Dr.
*Report of a mother and daughter arguing over a dog on S. Washington.
*A caller on Oxford Lakes Dr. reported her children were being harassed by another child in the neighborhood. The report was unfounded.
*Possible operating under the influence of liquor reported on S. Washington and W. Burdick. The driver in question was unable to hold a lane and drive at a consistent speed.
Friday, November 18 – A man allegedly tried to steal four boxes of ammunition, two jackets and a sweater from a store on N. Lapeer Rd. The subject was detained by the loss prevention officer after walking out of the store. The suspect admitted to being on felony probation for larceny out of Lapeer County. The suspect was issued an appearance ticket for retail fraud and released.
*A subject came into the village police station with his elementary aged boys that were followed home from school.
*A juvenile reported his phone and hoodie were taken from an establishment on S. Washington.
*A woman on Oxford Lakes Dr. reported juveniles in the area because her motion light activated and she heard juveniles talking.
Thursday, November 17 – An Oxford High School student was caught with a knife on school grounds. The knife was confiscated and the student was handled in house with a suspension.
*A resident on Teelin reported an altercation on a school bus between her child and another child.
*Suspicious person reported on Pontiac St. An individual was spotted trying to climb fences to get into a backyard. It was determined the individual lived on Crawford St.
Wednesday, November 16 – An unknown individual allegedly siphoned approximately $100 worth of diesel fuel from garbage trucks at a business on Metamora. Rd.
*A 16-year-old resident ran away from Crossroads for Youth.
*Suspicious person reported on Mechanic. A white Ford pickup was occupied by an older white male with glasses and a beard. He was talking on a cell phone. When a custodian asked if he was there for school business, he said no and moved his vehicle to a different location on the property. The vehicle was gone when officers arrived.
*A caller on Dayton said she heard a loud noise coming from the east side of a vacant building. When officers checked the area, they came across a cat and an individual taking out some trash.
*Attempted larceny from automobile reported on Park St. The owner was able to scare off the suspect, who took off running between garages towards Mechanic St.
Tuesday, November 15 – A caller on Brentwood heard two males arguing in the street.

Monday, November 14 – Village dispatch received a call from Tor St. with heavy breathing on the line before hanging up. Dispatch attempted to make contact, and on the third try, spoke with a woman who was crying because her boyfriend was intoxicated and hit her in the chin. The caller was transferred to the Oakland County Sheriffs Department.
Sunday, November 13 – A women called village dispatch because she thought her husband might have done something to harm himself. She called back and said he was fine. When dispatch spoke with her husband, he said his wife was nuts and he wanted a divorce. Oakland County Sheriffs were dispatched to the residence for a welfare check.
*Report of a driver possibly sleeping behind the wheel of a vehicle on northbound M-24 from Lake Orion. The vehicle and driver were unable to be located.
*Police assisted a citizen with moving a broken trampoline from the middle of Bay Pointe Dr.
*A caller reported hearing noises inside her home on White Hawk Ct.
*Suspicious circumstance reported on Pearl. A van backed up to a garage of a vacant house and someone was seen inside the house with a flashlight. The caller thought the individual was carrying items from the house to the van.
Saturday, November 12 – Malicious destruction of property reported on Great Pines Dr. A man found a bullet casing lodged in the bottom of his garage door. Deputies found the bullet had punched through the aluminium outer surface and was stuck in the inner insulation of the door. The owner thought the bullet might have come from the farm directly north of the house because the home owner could hear gun shots at all times during the day and night.
*A gas station on S. Lapeer Rd. had a customer drive away without paying for approximately $80 worth of gas.
*A group of intoxicated males were asked to leave a bar on S. Washington and were seen causing problems in the SE Lot.
*A juvenile on M-24, just south of Drahner, was reported to be mooning drivers as the passed by.
Friday, November 11 – Report of a runaway juvenile on Hunters Rill. A father discovered his daughter left the house by jumping out her bedroom window and went to meet some friends in Lake Orion.
*An officer reported a suspicious vehicle on N. Washington and E. Burdick.
*A caller reported the back door to a building was open on S. Washington.
*A vehicle was sideswiped while parked on Washington St.
*Suspicious circumstance reported on S. Washington. A small girl was curled up by the steps of an establishment. The girl, which turned out to be the daughter of the owner of the establishment, went inside the building before officers arrived.
*Report of a white male using a S. Washington St. building as a bathroom before heading into another establishment. The caller lost the subject and was not able to locate the male.
Thursday, November 10 – An Oxford Twp. woman reported two cases of credit card fraud to Oakland County Sheriffs.
*Report of a drug overdose in the parking lot of an establishment on N. Lapeer Rd. The victim was taken to POH for treatment.
*Juvenile complaint on N. Washington.
*A pickup truck rolled down the hill on Bay Pointe Dr. and Sunset Blvd. and partially ended up in the lake. The vehicle was gone when officers arrived.
*Report of broken glass on N. Lapeer Rd.
Wednesday, November 9 – A man requested a welfare check on his mother-in-law, who lived on Burdick Woods Ct. According to the son-in-law, she had fallen and he was unsure if she was injured.
*Property damage reported on E. Burdick.
*An intoxicated male was yelling in hallway and knocking on random doors in an apartment complex on Crawford St.
Tuesday, November 8 – A man on Leighton Lane reported someone broke into his truck and stole wrenches and various hand tools used for bending scrap metal.
*Officers received word that an unknown individual set up a tent on some property on Louck. The caller checked the tent and found several pairs of women’s undergarments and some shaving products. Officers checked the tent as well, but could not find a source of identification. They informed the caller they would continue to monitor the tent.
*Parking complaint on Lakes Edge Dr.
*A caller on Browning said her dad was putting his hands on her. The caller was transferred to the Oakland County Sheriffs.
*Unwanted subject reported on Basket Branch.

Sunday, November 6 – Area check for people smashing pumpkins on Division and East St.
*Lock box was stolen out of the back of a pickup truck on Oxford Lakes Dr.
Saturday, November 5 – Malicious destruction of property reported on Paradise Trail. Deputies received word that four to six male juveniles were spotted behind the condominiums in the garage area, where one male spraypainted a letter on a door before the group took off.
*Report of embezzlement at a business on N. Lapeer Rd. An employee admitted to allegedly stealing a total of $300 from a cash drawer over the course of multiple days.
*A caller on S. Washington and W. Burdick reported that a dark-colored Dodge Ram struck a Land Rover in the parking lot and left the scene of the accident. The possible responsible vehicle was located on Haven in Leonard.
Friday, November 4 – An Oakland County Sheriff deputy was traveling along Coats Rd. near Hummer Lake Rd. when he struck a deer, damaging the right front fender of his patrol vehicle.
Thursday, November 3 – Larceny reported on Market St. A woman discovered approximately $60 was taken from her purse in her apartment.
*It appeared someone tried to start a fire in a woman’s yard on Thomas Rd.
*A white vehicle was spotted on the side of the road at Baldwin and Granger for over an hour with a young female sitting in it.
Wednesday, November 2 – A harassment complaint was reported at Oxford High School. The male complainant said another male student came up from behind him and grabbed the complaintant’s nipple, and also stuck his hand down his pants and asked the complainant to smell it when he pulled it out.
*Malicious destruction of property reported on Lakeville Rd. A back window to a vehicle was shattered by a nickel sized rock. Deputies believed the damage occured when a lawn mower kicked up a rock and shattered the window.
*Suspicious circumstance reported Lakes Edge Dr. Some juveniles were running between houses with backpacks. When they ran between an off duty deputies residence, the deputy heard a bang on his home. He took off and began chasing one of the juveniles, and caught the juvenile at an address on Lakes Edge Dr. An officer transported the juvenile to a residence on Laurel Leah.
Tuesday, November 1 – Some video games systems were stolen from a residence on N. Oxford Rd. The reporting person believed the suspect was an individual who used to live at the residence. The reporting person also informed deputies the suspect kept over uninvited and sleeping in her pole barn.
*It was discovered on Monday, Oct. 31 that some vulgar images and messages were spraypainted on the windows and exterior walls at Clear Lake Elementery.
*Report of shots being fired at Thomas and Second.
*Two juveniles reported driving recklessly on Oxford Lakes Dr. They nearly hit a sign and garbage can. They were last seen heading south on Oxford Lakes Dr.

Sunday, October 30 – Oakland County Sheriff’s deputies from the Oxford Twp. substation responded to a breaking and entering at Goodwill Industries International (1500 S. Lapeer Rd.) The suspect(s) gained entry through a rear window at Oxford Mental Health Care/TTI, and upon entering, scaled the drywall leading into Goodwill. Items taken from Goodwill include the safe, which contained a large sum of money, a computer and surveillance equipment. The investigation is still ongoing. A cash reward is being offered for any information that could help lead to an arrest. If you have any information, contact the Oakland County Sheriff’s substation at (248) 969-3077.
Saturday, October 29 – Report of retail fraud at a business on S. Lapeer Rd. A 28-year-old female from Macomb Twp. was spotted by multiple witnesses attempting to steal a twin-size mattress. She allegedly took the mattress out the front door without paying, put it in her vehicle, and took off towards the back of the building at a high rate of speed. She damaged the front end of her vehicle when she drove off of the loading dock. She was issued a citation for retail fraud in the third degree, reckless driving and no proof of insurance. She was released and the mattress was returned to the store.
*Multi-vehicle accident occurred at Lapeer and Drahner Rd. A 57-year-old male Oxford resident, driving a 2006 Dodge Durango, was traveling north on Lapeer Rd. when he was struck in the front end by a 16-year-old female resident of Oxford, who was making a left onto S. Lapeer Rd. A third vehicle, driven by a 56-year-old male from Oxford, was in the left turn lane waiting for traffic to clear when struck by one of the vehicles.
*A village officer saw two flashlights on the lake near Bay Pointe Dr. It turned out two people were fishing. They told the officer they had verbal permission to be there, but the officer told them they needed written permission. The individuals were advised to leave.
Friday, October 28 – Oakland County Sheriff’s deputies observed a vehicle traveling at a high rate of speed on Drahner. The deputy stopped the vehicle and made contact with the driver, who said he was on his way home from hanging out with friends. The driver did not want to take PBT or field sobriety tests, so the deputy placed him under arrest for operating while intoxicated. The driver said he did not understand his chemical test rights when read to him, so the deputy transferred him to the Orion Twp. Substation. The driver was given citations for PBT refusal and speeding.
Wednesday, October 26 – A male and female were arguing on Crawford St. The male was on the hood of the car, while the female was trying to drive away with him yelling and screaming at her.
*Larceny reported on S. Washington. The individual said a lighting system for a plow was stolen.
*Suspicious male was reported on Pontiac St. Employees at the Oxford Library reported a suspicious man, who claimed to be a member of their cleaning company, was at their building before heading over to Oxford Elementary to check doors.
Tuesday, October 25 – The Oxford Fire Department and Oakland County Sheriff’s deputies responded to the scene of a residential structure fire at an address in the 1000 block of Island Park Dr. OCSD fire investigators viewed the scene and ruled the cause of the fire as arson. According to reports, a 15-year old male allegedly began lighting the curtains on fire, but quickly put them out after they began to burn. When asked why he did it, the juvenile stated he did not know why he set them on fire. The juvenile was arrested and then released to his parents pending issuance of a juvenile petition.

Monday, October 17 – Oakland County Sheriffs were dispatched to Chinkapin Rill for a malicious destruction of property to a vehicle. A women found softball size damage to her windshield, along with writing on both her windshield and garage door.
*Hit and run accident reported at Lapeer and Market St.
*A woman on Dunlap Circle reported to officers an intoxicated man attempted to beat up her son.
Sunday, October 16 – Officers assisted a female citizen who fell to the ground on S. Washington. The female, who was intoxicated, refused medical treatment and told officers she had a designated driver for her ride home.
*A caller on Vivian Ln. reported someone was in her backyard.
Saturday, October 15 – Larceny of scrap metal from the back of a building on S. Washington.
*A possible operating while intoxicated was reported on W. Burdick. A white van was seen driving all over the road and slamming on its breaks. It turned out the driver had a suspended license. The vehicle was parked and the driver was waiting for a ride.
*A female on Foreland said the driver of a black truck tried to run her and her friend over before leaving the scene. The female did not want to pursue further charges.
Friday, October 14 – Suspicious circumstance reported on Moon and Lapeer Rd. The complainant said he was checking the park area when he noticed graffiti on a table and a note on a park bench asking people to call this number if interested in making adult movies. The complainant called the number, which turned out to be legitimate, and immediately notified Oakland County Sheriffs.
*Breaking and entering discovered on S. Lapeer Rd.
Thursday, October 13 – Retail fraud reported at a business on N. Lapeer Rd. The suspect allegedly tried to conceal some trading cards inside his pants pocket before discarding the wrapper. The suspect then purchased candy at the register and left the store, but did not pay for the trading cards. The suspect was apprehended and brought back into the store, where it was discovered he also had headphones and a phone case inside his pocket. The suspect was given a ticket for retail fraud.
*Reckless driver reported on N. Washington and W. Burdick. The driver in front of the reporting person kept slowing down and hitting the brakes.
*A caller on Louck reported hearing a female, possibly coming from the NE or SE lot area of Washington St., scream for help.
Wednesday, October 12 – Customer trouble reported at an establishment on S. Lapeer Rd. An employee, who was not working, and a customer got into a verbal altercation. The employee told responding deputies the customer would come in and constantly harass him, and the previous day they got into verbal altercation as well. Both the employee and his father told deputies they felt threatened by the customer. They were advised how to obtain a personal protection order, while the customer was issued an appearance ticket for disorderly person.
*Dispatch received a call about a domestic in progress on Crawford St. The caller stated a man beat his girlfriend, and that she was unresponsive. However, the caller sounded under the influence of something. Dispatch lost contact with the caller and was unable to reestablish contact.
Tuesday, October 11 – Suspicious person reported on Pontiac St. An 11-year-old was walking home from school on Pontiac St. when she was approached by a man in a white car, who asked her to get into his car inorder to help him look for his lost dog. When the girl ran away from the man, he drove off heading north on Pontiac St. The vehicle was later located on Hovey, and the suspicious man was later identified by the grandfather and father of the girl as someone they knew. The incident is still under investigation by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Dept.

Monday, October 10 – Village officers were made aware of a gold truck driving all over S. Washington and hitting curbs. The truck was last seen entering the Oxford Marketplace. Officers were unable to locate the vehicle.
*Two juveniles were reported running on the roof of an establishment on N. Washington. The juveniles said they had permission from the owner of the establishment to be there, but they were advised by the officer it was not safe to be there and they came down.
Sunday, October 9 – An Oakland County Sheriff’s deputy put down an injured deer found on Lakeville Rd.
*Area check for a golf cart driving up and down Lakes Edge Dr. The cart was last seen heading towards Oxford Lakes Dr. Officers were unable to locate the golf cart.
*A golf cart was reported to be driving down the Polly Ann Trail from Pleasant heading towards Burdick.
*A caller stated he witnessed a hit and run in Oxford Marketplace. The driver of a Toyota four-runner hit a transport van in the parking lot. The driver of the van did not call and report the accident.
*A caller reported suspicious males were looking into vehicles on Laurel Leah.
Saturday, October 8 – Oakland County Sheriff’s pulled over a driver on S. Lapeer Rd. after they noticed a stump grinder was not secured on the trailer behind his vehicle. It turned out the driver of the vehicle was driving on a suspended license. The truck and trailer were impounded.
*Suspicious circumstance reported on Park St. People in a Ford F-250 were dumping garbage in a dumpster that did not belong to them. An officer reported back to the caller the individuals made arrangements with the owner of the dumpster and were clear to be dumping.
*A male was passed out on Lakes Edge Dr.
*Report of a transformer fire on N. Oxford Rd. The fire went out while responding firefighters were en route.
Friday, October 7 – Report of a subject trying to enter a home on Indian Knolls in Oxford Twp. When deputies arrived, they observed the male suspect standing on the back deck, highly intoxicated. Officers were able to identify the man and determined he lived at a residence on Davison in Oxford Village. The man admitted to drinking earlier that evening and thought he was at his residence. The man was arrested and issued a citation for disorderly person and transported back to his residence and released.
*Steel was reported stolen on Louck.
Thursday, October 6 – A car was reported stolen from an address on Worthington. The subject who reported the vehicle stolen called the Village Police back later that evening to report he found his vehicle.
*Police received word about juveniles ringing doorbells and running on Vivian Lane. Police were alerted the juveniles were hiding in the woods.
*Kids were reported to be messing with items behind a business on Louck.
*A woman told Village officers her son stole money from her bank account.
Wednesday, October 5 – Suspicious vehicle reported on Lakes Edge Dr. A car with a loud exhaust drove past a residence a couple of times with no lights on.
*A Cadillac, heading north along M-24, was running red lights and vehicles off the road. Oakland County Sheriffs located the vehicle and stopped it.
*Juveniles were spotted by the fence at Daniel Axford mooning kids on the playground.
*An intoxicated male was spotted running in and out of traffic on Washington St.
Tuesday, October 4 – A male Crossroads for Youth resident struck another resident in the back of the head because the victim passed gas in front of the responsible. The responsible said he was tired of the victim teasing him and that this incident was the last thing he could take.
*Embezzlement was reported at a business on S. Washington. An employee admitted to doing it.
*A caller wanted to speak with an officer about subjects on a pontoon boat coming near the caller’s shoreline with binoculars and scanning the caller’s house.

Monday, October 3 – A subject walked into the Village Police station to report being hit by a car earlier that morning. According to the accident report, at approximately 8:20 a.m., a 16-year-old male was using the Polly Ann Trail to cross Pleasant St. and walk to Oxford High School when he was allegedly struck by a vehicle in the crosswalk. Oxford Village Police Chief Mike Neymanowski said he was told by the juvenile the driver of the vehicle stopped to check to see if he was ok before taking off. The victim’s grandmother stated the driver of the vehicle was at fault for hitting her grandson. However, it is posted at the trail that pedestrians must come to a complete stop and yield the right away to motor vehicles. No injuries were found following the juvenile being checked at POH, but the grandmother indicated their were some slight abrasions on the victims right leg extending up to his chest, according to the report. If you have any information about this incident, contact Village Police at (248) 628-2525.
*A motorist reported a person lying on the side of S. Lapeer and Moon Rd. Oakland County Sheriff’s located the subject and gave him a ride home.
*Suspicious person was reported on Glaspie and Powell. A citizen complained the individual was previously seen checking out cars in the parking lot at Oxford High School. Village Officers checked out the subject and determined everything was ok.
*A tan car ran red bus flashers on Stanton.
Sunday, October 2 – Village officers assisted the Oakland County Sheriffs Department with a medical on Worthington.
*Female juvenile was spotted out past curfew. The female was transported from Washington and Burdick St. to her residence on S. Glaspie, where she was turned over to her father.
*Kids were spotted throwing cones onto Glaspie St. in front of cars.
*Reckless driver reported on East. St. The driver of a gold town car blew a stop sign and sped off down the street.
*A caller stated a female in a Saturn Vue was blocking a driveway on W. Burdick and refusing to move for anyone.
Saturday, October 1 – Possible operating while intoxicated reported on W. Burdick and N. Washington. An officer located the vehicle and made a traffic stop.
*Larceny reported on East St. The individual reported a male subject stole $150 from him.
*Report of skateboarders in the NE Lot playing loud music behind a building. The owner of an establishment said he gave the skateboarders permission to do so.
*A wallet was turned into the Village police station.
*A stray dog was found and returned to its owner on East St.
*Disorderly conduct reported on Hudson. Passengers were getting off of a bus parked in the lot behind the village station and using the bathroom near the fence. An officer spoke with the driver and informed him of the complaint. The driver said they would be leaving in 30 minutes. The bus was still in the parking lot when complaints were made about loud music and people being rowdy on the bus. The bus then left a few minutes later.
*A gas container was reported to be on fire on N. Lapeer Rd. The fire was put out.
Friday, September 30 – A silver Flex was unable to hold its lane on Seymour Lake Rd. and Waterstone.
*A dumpster was damaged by a garbage truck in the SE Lot.
*Village officers assisted a citizen who got locked out of his vehicle while getting gas on N. Lapeer Rd.
*A caller on Baldwin reported someone was holding a knife to her sisters throat while she was on the phone with her.
Thursday, September 29 – Report of a subject carrying a skateboard on Glaspie and making obscene gestures at passer-bys. Police were unable to locate the subject.
* Report of an Oldsmobile missing the driveway to a establishment on W. Burdick and getting stuck in the rocks. Police were not able to locate the vehicle.
*A citizen made a report of a bike being stolen. However, the bike in question was in police lock-up.
*Village officers gave directions to a lost truck driver.
*Suspicious vehicle on W. Burdick.
Wednesday, September 28 – A caller on Crawford St. reported having problems with her boyfriend and coming home to a threatening note taped on her door. She wanted police to make sure her apartment was safe.
*A caller reported an alarm in the area of Pleasant and Lafayette was going off for two days.
Tuesday, September 27 – A caller on Tanview reported someone was trying to break into her residence.
*Malicious destruction of property reported on W. Burdick. The caller reported someone egged his car.
*Possible operating while intoxicated reported on S. Lapeer Rd. for a van driving all over the road.
*A caller wanted an officer to check on a member of her church, who lived in the area of Pontiac and Park St., who was in a domestic relationship.

Monday, September 26 – The Oxford Village Police Department assisted the Lake Orion Police Department with a domestic disturbance on N. Lapeer Rd.
*Entry gained on a locked Ford Explorer on Hudson.
*Report of a larceny from a client at a group home building on Hudson.
*A female on Lakes Edge Dr. wanted her son to sign a piece of paper admitting responsibility for giving her other son a prescription drug. A village officer made contact with both parties and the situation was taken care of.
*The Oxford Fire Department responded to the scene of a 17-year-old female who passed out on W. Drahner.
Sunday, September 25 – A caller on Wyndam reported to Village officers he was being hit by his brother.
*Suspicious person reported on Pleasant and Davison. The caller thought someone was breaking into his friends house. When the officer checked out the residence, it turned out to be the residence’s maintenance man.
*Property damage reported on W. Burdick and West. St.
*Village officers assisted the Oakland County Sheriffs Department with an out of control juvenile at Crossroads for Youth.
*A blue Volkswagon Jetta was seen passing on the right and running stop lights on S. Washington and E. Burdick.
*Village police responded to a threat report on Lakes Edge Dr. The reporting person said the subject had a knife and was threatening him with it. The caller then stated the subject began brandishing the knife and threatening to kick his butt if he found out the caller was on the phone with police. Officers were able to take the suspect into custody and turned the suspect over to his father later on in the evening.
*A loose dog was found on the Polly Ann Trail near the library. The dog’s owner was located and was reunited.
*A caller on W. Beverly wanted someone from the fire department to perform CPR on their Chihuahua. The caller was transferred to the Oakland County Sheriff’s Dept.
*Report of open intoxicants on N. Lapeer Rd. The suspected vehicle was spotted on M-24 near Drahner and stopped. Officers discovered there were no open intoxicants in the vehicle and the vehicle was cleared.
*Oakland County Sheriff’s deputies had to put down a deer that was struck by a vehicle on Seymour Lake Rd. and Sanders Rd.
Saturday, September 24 – The Oxford Police Department assisted the Lake Orion Police Department with a disorderly group on Flint and Broadway.
*Village dispatch received word about an unconscious male who was not breathing.
*A caller on N. Washington reported one of his neighbors was intoxicated and was hanging out the window verbally harassing the complainant.
*Officers received word about five juveniles walking on Mechanic towards Park St. yelling obscenities towards passer-bys. They were gone when police arrived.
Friday, September 23 – Village officers received word about an 18-wheeler with its hazard lights on at Lapeer and Minnetonka.
*Suspicious circumstance reported on S. Washington. A woman walked into a lobby of a business allegedly smelling of alcohol and stated she would not leave the parking lot until someone came out and spoke with her.
*Report of a boyfriend vs. girlfriend fight which turned physical on E. Burdick. They were separated for the evening.
*A fraud report was taken on Hudson.
*Suspicious vehicle was parked on Industrial with headlights on.
*A caller reported hearing gunfire in the area of her apartment on Manitou.
Thursday, September 22 – A caller on Broadway reported there were people in the house he was calling from threatening to beat other people up. Officers were able to get the scene under control.
*Village officers were made aware of a possibly intoxicated male on a bike who was heading towards Burdick St. riding in the middle of the road and kept falling down.
Wednesday, September 21 – A man reported to the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department an unknown individual keyed his vehicle in the south parking lot of Oxford High School. Two 10-inch scratches were left on the vehicle.
*A suspicious vehicle was parked at the baseball fields on Glaspie St.
*Police attempted to locate the owner of a vehicle which was partially in the road on Dunlap near Lakeville and Bay Pointe Dr.
*Report of a dirt bike riding on property of old Barron Cast on Glaspie.
*Suspicious circumstance reported on Crawford St. The reporting person told officers she gave her mother credit cards to hold onto. The daughter wanted the cards back, but the mother said she did not have them. The daughter then told officers she had previously seen her mother use her credit cards only a month prior.
Tuesday, September 20 – Officers received word about a dirt bike running up and down the Polly Ann Trail and on the old automobile press on Glaspie St. and Powell.

Monday, October 3 – A subject walked into the Village Police station to report being hit by a car earlier that morning. According to the accident report, at approximately 8:20 a.m., a 16-year-old male was using the Polly Ann Trail to cross Pleasant St. and walk to Oxford High School when he was allegedly struck by a vehicle in the crosswalk. Oxford Village Police Chief Mike Neymanowski said he was told by the juvenile the driver of the vehicle stopped to check to see if he was ok before taking off. The victim’s grandmother stated the driver of the vehicle was at fault for hitting her grandson. However, it is posted at the trail that pedestrians must come to a complete stop and yield the right away to motor vehicles. No injuries were found following the juvenile being checked at POH, but the grandmother indicated their were some slight abrasions on the victims right leg extending up to his chest, according to the report. If you have any information about this incident, contact Village Police at (248) 628-2525.
*A motorist reported a person lying on the side of S. Lapeer and Moon Rd. Oakland County Sheriff’s located the subject and gave him a ride home.
*Suspicious person was reported on Glaspie and Powell. A citizen complained the individual was previously seen checking out cars in the parking lot at Oxford High School. Village Officers checked out the subject and determined everything was ok.
*A tan car ran red bus flashers on Stanton.
Sunday, October 2 – Village officers assisted the Oakland County Sheriffs Department with a medical on Worthington.
*Female juvenile was spotted out past curfew. The female was transported from Washington and Burdick St. to her residence on S. Glaspie, where she was turned over to her father.
*Kids were spotted throwing cones onto Glaspie St. in front of cars.
*Reckless driver reported on East. St. The driver of a gold town car blew a stop sign and sped off down the street.
*A caller stated a female in a Saturn Vue was blocking a driveway on W. Burdick and refusing to move for anyone.
Saturday, October 1 – Possible operating while intoxicated reported on W. Burdick and N. Washington. An officer located the vehicle and made a traffic stop.
*Larceny reported on East St. The individual reported a male subject stole $150 from him.
*Report of skateboarders in the NE Lot playing loud music behind a building. The owner of an establishment said he gave the skateboarders permission to do so.
*A wallet was turned into the Village police station.
*A stray dog was found and returned to its owner on East St.
*Disorderly conduct reported on Hudson. Passengers were getting off of a bus parked in the lot behind the village station and using the bathroom near the fence. An officer spoke with the driver and informed him of the complaint. The driver said they would be leaving in 30 minutes. The bus was still in the parking lot when complaints were made about loud music and people being rowdy on the bus. The bus then left a few minutes later.
*A gas container was reported to be on fire on N. Lapeer Rd. The fire was put out.
Friday, September 30 – A silver Flex was unable to hold its lane on Seymour Lake Rd. and Waterstone.
*A dumpster was damaged by a garbage truck in the SE Lot.
*Village officers assisted a citizen who got locked out of his vehicle while getting gas on N. Lapeer Rd.
*A caller on Baldwin reported someone was holding a knife to her sisters throat while she was on the phone with her.
Thursday, September 29 – Report of a subject carrying a skateboard on Glaspie and making obscene gestures at passer-bys. Police were unable to locate the subject.
* Report of an Oldsmobile missing the driveway to a establishment on W. Burdick and getting stuck in the rocks. Police were not able to locate the vehicle.
*A citizen made a report of a bike being stolen. However, the bike in question was in police lock-up.
*Village officers gave directions to a lost truck driver.
*Suspicious vehicle on W. Burdick.
Wednesday, September 28 – A caller on Crawford St. reported having problems with her boyfriend and coming home to a threatening note taped on her door. She wanted police to make sure her apartment was safe.
*A caller reported an alarm in the area of Pleasant and Lafayette was going off for two days.
Tuesday, September 27 – A caller on Tanview reported someone was trying to break into her residence.
*Malicious destruction of property reported on W. Burdick. The caller reported someone egged his car.
*Possible operating while intoxicated reported on S. Lapeer Rd. for a van driving all over the road.
*A caller wanted an officer to check on a member of her church, who lived in the area of Pontiac and Park St., who was in a domestic relationship.

Monday, September 19 – Parking complaint on Park St. Two vehicles were parked across from each other, making it impossible for two-way traffic to get by. Officers determined both vehicles were legally parked.
*Disabled vehicle on W. Burdick and S. Washington St.
*Report of an alarm going off for five to six hours at an address on Lakeville Ct. A light was also found to be left on. The residence appeared to be vacant.
*A caller reported a white pick-up near the water tower on Glaspie with a man inside the vehicle talking on a cell phone. It turned out the man was with AT&T Technical Support and was testing phone lines.
Sunday, September 18 – A bullet struck the front window of a residence on Alex Ct. in Oxford Twp. The homeowner said she and her husband were watching TV when they heard glass shattering on a window by the front door. Two children and the family’s dog were also in the living room at the time the incident occurred. The woman claimed neither she or her husband heard anything prior to glass breaking. Deputies from the Oakland County Sheriff’s Office observed a small circular hole in the screen and in the glass and determined the bullet came from a southwest direction.
*Report of suspicious activity on N. Coats Rd. Two suspicious individuals spoke with the reporting person, asking if he would fill out a survey about a new restaurant coming to Oxford. When the individual refused, the two individuals left and began looking around the property. The homeowner told the Oakland County Sheriff’s deputies he believed they were looking for houses to break into.
*A couple wanted the village police to help them locate their 16-year-old daughter, who following her shift at work left with a 25-year-old male. The father was able to get a hold of his daughter, who said they were in Clarkston. Her parents went and picked her up.
*Two juveniles were reported on the Polly Ann Trail past curfew. Officers gave them a ride home.
*A juvenile was seen riding a dirt bike on the Polly Ann Trail and by the old factory on Glaspie St. near the trail.
Saturday, September 17 – A five gallon container of gas was stolen from a barn on Hummer Lake Rd.
*Suspicious vehicle reported on Pontiac St.
*A subject was spotted purchasing a six-pack, opening one of the containers and drinking it before and getting in a vehicle and pulling into a parking spot at a business on W. Burdick.
*Officers were out at Scripter Park with two juveniles who reportedly had air soft guns. The juveniles took off when they saw the officer, but were eventually apprehended and advised.
*Report of juveniles smoking cigarettes on Mechanic.
*Car accident reported on W. Drahner and Pontiac St.
*Loose dog reported on Lakeville Rd.
*A man on W. Manor reported a loose pit bull tried to attack his dog.
Friday, September 16 – A man walked into the village police station reporting two men stiffed him on his fare, while a third man was sitting in his cab highly intoxicated.
*Two males were spotted breaking into a vehicle in the ball park on Glaspie St. They were last seen heading south on the trail heading into Scripter Park. The vehicles owner reported no damage and nothing was taken.
*Juveniles were reported to be throwing things at cars off of the bridge over N. Washington. Officers approached the juveniles, who denied throwing things. They were advised and sent on their way.
*Village officers responded to a report of two juveniles beating up a third juvenile on Pontiac St. However, the children said they were just horsing around and were picked up by their parents.
*A caller on Woodleigh stated an ongoing party was getting too loud. Officers spoke with the homeowners, who agreed to turn the music down.
Thursday, September 15 – Suspicious person reported on Pleasant and Davison.
*Loud music was coming from a residence on W. Burdick. The individuals were asked to turn the music down and refused to. They were advised.
*A suspicious vehicle was reported on Bay Pointe Dr. A white Ford was parked in front of the callers address and was slowly moving up the street every few minutes.
*A caller on Pawnee reported her son was trying to break into her house.
Wednesday, September 14 – Suspicious person was reported on N. Washington and E. Burdick. A subject stepped in front of the reporting person, who was stopped at the red light, in a confrontational fashion. The reporting person thought the subject was possibly intoxicated. Police checked the area and were unable to locate the individual.
*Threats were made at an address on E. Burdick. Officers advised everyone to leave the area.
Tuesday, September 13 – Customer trouble was reported at a business on S. Lapeer Rd.
*Vehicle fire reported on N. Lapeer Rd.
*An I-pod was stolen from a vehicle on Broadway.

Monday, September 12 – Debris was reported in the road following an automobile accident on S. Lapeer and W. Drahner.
*Extra patrol was scheduled for the Oxford Community Schools School Board meeting that evening due to some threats the district’s administration office received.
Sunday, September 11 – A caller reported someone shot a pellet through the side of his pool.
*A loud party was reported at an address on Woodleigh Way. Officers made contact and the party quieted down. Officers received word later in the evening the party had gotten loud again.
*Juveniles were spotted climbing on construction scaffolding on Pontiac St. The juveniles were located, warned and sent on their way.
*A natural death was called in after a 41-year-old man was found cold and stiff on S. Washington.
Saturday, September 10 – Report of juvenile mischief on Atlantis Circle. A male subject was standing in front of his home reporting a small fire was on his front porch and he could not see the responsible person. Deputies found what appeared to be a burnt paper bag with either human or dog feces in it on the front deck leading to the home. The reporting person was able to put the fire out, but could not give a description of the suspect(s).
*Oakland County Sheriff’s deputies busted an illegal alien from Mexico following a traffic stop on Pontiac St. Deputies discovered numerous tickets out of Clinton Twp., Sterling Heights and Dearborn. The deputies were advised to advise the man and release him by the three offices, as well as by border patrol and I.C.E. Deputies photographed the subject, wrote him a citation and impounded the subject’s vehicle before releasing the subject.
*A caller on S. Washington reported her nephew was assaulted by another individual on S. Washington.
*A caller reported to officers a male was lurking by a door on W. Burdick. The male was found and sent on his way.
*Officers received word about a juvenile shooting paintballs at passing cars on Broadway.
Friday, September 9 – Oakland County Sheriff’s deputies responded to a report of an operating while intoxicated on Teelin and Lapeer Rd. Dispatch reported the vehicle was driving all over the road and was stuck when it hit a tree. The driver eventually freed the vehicle and was seen heading west on Teelin. Deputies were able to locate the driver, who consented to a PBT and blew a .146. The driver was placed under arrest for operating a vehicle while intoxicated.
*A woman discovered what appeared to be a bullet hole in her back door. Deputies observed the hole, which appeared to originate from outside the garage. There was no sign of damage or a projectile inside the garage. Both the woman and neighbors said they did not hear anything that sounded like a gunshot.
*Suspicious vehicle was seen in a parking lot on N. Lapeer Rd. with it’s lights on for over an hour. It turned out to be a couple talking.
*A Buick Lacrosse was hit by an unknown vehicle on Oxford Lakes Dr.
*A caller on Bay Pointe Dr. reported her house was egged and her husband was able to get the license plate of the responsible vehicle.
Thursday, September 8 – A woman on Hunters Rill reported seeing an unknown female enter her vehicle, which was parked outside of her residence. The reporting person exited her residence and ran towards the vehicle, causing the female to run away. The woman told deputies there were no valuables inside the vehicle. Deputies were unable to locate the suspect.
*Accident on S. Washington and Mechanic.
Wednesday, September 7 – A man on Glass Lake Circle reported fraudulent charges on his debit card over a two month period.
*Disturbing the peace was reported on Park St. for a chainsaw running at 7 a.m. at a house that was under construction. The homeowner was advised.
*Stolen vehicle reported on Laurel Leah.
*A man on N. Baldwin wanted to file a threats report for a political threat made on the television against his political party.
*A caller reported he thought he heard car alarms going off in the SW parking lot. It turned out to be a carpet cleaning crew cleaning an establishment with loud equipment. The workers were advised.
Tuesday, September 6 – An I-pod touch was stolen from a home on Oxford Lakes Dr.
*Suspicious vehicle reported on W. Burdick.
*A caller informed village officers he was following a driver who appeared to be operating under the influence on Pleasant and W. Burdick because the driver was swerving in the lane and kept crossing the double yellow line. Officers found the driver and determined there was nothing wrong.

Monday, September 5 – The Oxford Police Department assisted the Lake Orion Police Department with a possible robbery in progress on S. Lapeer Rd.
*Malicious destruction of property reported on Glaspie St. after two males were seen spray painting the pump houses. The males fled the scene upon police arrival.
Sunday, September 4 – A lawn mower was discovered stolen from a residence on N. Baldwin Rd.
*A woman was caught attempting to steal approximately $423 worth of merchandise from a store on N. Lapeer Rd. The woman was issued a citation for retail fraud in the third degree and released at the scene.
Saturday, September 3 – A man on Lakesview returned home from vacation to discover someone had spray-painted some vulgar woods on his garage door.
*Structure fire reported on Lakeville Rd. A large brick building was on fire, while the electrical line connected to the building was also sparking. An arson investigator from the Oakland County Sheriff’s Dept. was called.
*A staff member at Crossroads for Youth reported someone stole $9,000 in cash, from his vehicle. The party responsible was believed to have been a resident who had been eluding staff members all day and was known to steal vehicles.
Friday, September 2 – A cell phone was reported stolen from a business on S. Lapeer Rd. The employee checked the store’s surveillance camera and discovered a 10-year-old took the phone. Deputies recognized the mother from a previous case and called her, explaining the situation. The mother confirmed the daughter indeed had the phone and made her daughter go back to the store and apologize to the employee. No charges were being pressed.
Wednesday, August 31 – A woman filed a report at the Oakland County Sheriff substation about someone breaking into her home and stealing some jewelry, which was later discovered at a local pawn shop. Deputies were able to discover it was the woman’s daughter who stole the jewelry and gave it to a man to pawn. The daughter was not located and was entered into the system as a missing person.
Tuesday, August 30 – A travel trailer was stolen from a residence on Nippigon. Neighbors on both sides of the residence said they did not hear or see anything.
*Larceny from auto reported at Clear Lake Elementary. The suspect smashed a passenger side window and stole a purse containing a bank card and $25 in cash.

Monday, August 29 – Oakland County Sheriff’s deputies responded the scene of a two car accident around 9 a.m. Monday morning. A 78-year-old male driver from Lake Orion in a Dodge Stratus was making a u-turn from N. Lapeer Rd. to S. Lapeer Rd. and turned into the lane of a male driver, 18, from Oxford. The Stratus then collided with the back end of the 18-year-old’s vehicle. The Oxford driver then drove over the hood of the Stratus and stopped in a ditch.
*Suspicious noise reported on Bay Pointe Dr. It turned out to be a propane tank igniting every few seconds.
*A green van was seen weaving in and out of traffic along S. Lapeer and Davison Lake. Officers were unable to locate the vehicle.
*Malicious destruction of property was reported on Conda Lane. The front of a condo was spray painted.
*Possible operating under the influence of liquor was reported on N. Lapeer Rd.
*A loud radio was reported near the basketball court on Spring Lake. Subjects were advised of the call and advised to keep the music level down.
*A suspicious vehicle was reported on Pontiac St. The subject in the vehicle was a construction worker who was doing the floors at the schools and was sleeping in the car because he was waiting for the floors to dry before he could apply another coat of sealer.
Sunday, August 28 – A woman on Lakes Edge Dr. reported a malicious destruction of property to the Oxford Middle School football stadium. She told responding officers she saw a teenage male, who was accompanied by a teenage female and a brown dog, throw an object at the stadium press box and shatter a window. The woman added the couple was able to gain entry by manipulating a locked gate in order for the female and dog to squeeze through while the male climbed the fence. After the damage was done, the two juveniles left the area and headed in the direction of Lakevilla Trailer Park.
*A suspicious circumstance was reported on Chieftan Circle. A home owner was walking down his stairs when he saw an unknown male run past him out the front door and drive away in a dark colored Chevrolet S10 type of vehicle. One of the homeowner’s guests said she saw the male exit the house and step onto the deck, and when she called the homeowner to tell him about the male, the male ran back inside the house. Other guests in the house did not notice the man.
*Police assisted a citizen with a bat in their house on W. Burdick.
Saturday, August 27 – A man on E. Manor called Oakland County Sheriff’s deputies after returning home to find mud tracks on his living room floor and his air conditioning unit turned off. He told deputies those tracks were not his and he always leaves his AC on. The man did not report anything missing and there was no sign of forced entry.
*Two suspicious people were walking along Hudson and Dennison.
*Village officers assisted with a dog that had gotten stuck underneath a garage on E. Oakwood Dr.
Friday, August 26 – Suspicious vehicle was reported on Glaspie St. A van with two juveniles in it was parked behind the ball field at Scripter Park.
*The Lake Orion Police Department requested the assistance of the Oxford Police Department locating a subject who was making threats against the LOPD.
*A woman came home to her residence on E. Burdick to find her personal belongings damaged. She thought her estranged husband might have done it.
*Two subjects were reported in Scripter Park after hours.
Thursday, August 25 – A suspicious circumstance was reported on N. Lapeer Rd. Three subjects – one male and two females – were reported to be in a parking lot in a old pink car, with one of the subjects having duct tape across her face. Deputies located the car driving southbound on M-24, and pulled it over, where they discovered there was some sort of sadomasochism role playing going on between the two females and that the act was consensual. Neither female had a driver’s license with them, so the male was told to drive home. The female driver was issued a ticket for failure to display a valid license and deputies advised the occupants that restraining someone’s face with duct tape in public wasn’t a good idea because it caused people to worry and call the sheriff’s department.
*Possible fight at a business on S. Washington St. The subjects were not located.
*A woman came into the village police station to report she was involved in an altercation with her husband, who was intoxicated. She wanted a peace officer to stand by while she got some clothes for the evening.
*A caller reported kids fighting on Market St.
*Two females turned in a wallet they found behind the village police station.
Wednesday, August 24 – A caller reported a female had been assaulted on Mechanic and Crawford and the subject was headed in the direction of the cemetery.
*A caller on Quail Ridge reported a suspicious vehicle near his house.
*A landlord on Thornehill Trail believed some of his ex-tenants stole a washer and dryer when they moved out.
*Possible operating while intoxicated on M-24, south of Oakwood. It turned out the driver was having some steering problems.
*A caller reported erratic driving on Lakeville Rd. near Wildcat Rd. Village officers were able to locate the driver and issue a citation.
*Four males were being destructive to playground equipment on Mechanic.
*A suspicious vehicle was reported on Glaspie St. behind the skate park. When spotted by officers, two juveniles, both female, took off running towards the vehicle.
Tuesday, August 23 – An employee of a building on S. Lapeer Rd. discovered the west rear side door was open when she came to work. It appeared the door had been opened with a hard object, but nothing appeared to be missing inside the business.
*An intoxicated male on Hilberg said he was assaulted and needed a police officer.
*A reporting person said he was threatened by a co-worker, who was holding a knife, while at work.

Monday, August 22 – Oakland County Sheriff’s Deputies responded to the scene of a forced entry at a business on S. Lapeer Rd. When deputies arrived, they saw what appeared to be pry marks on the door jamb, even though the door was secure. A check of the exterior of the building revealed the rest of the doors and windows to be secure. Upon entering the building, the owner discovered approximately $70 had been taken from the cash box.
*A caller reported hearing two gunshots in the area of Doral.
*A caller on Lakeville Rd. reported juveniles were throwing balloons at passing motorists on Lakeville Rd. near Chinkapinrill.
Sunday, August 21 – A woman on Woodside Dr. reported someone entered her vehicle and took $100 in cash from her purse. Nothing else was taken from the vehicle.
*A man on Sandhurst was arrested for domestic abuse after he allegedly struck his wife in the face following an argument over the lawn being mowed by their son. The man admitted to arguing with his wife and pushing her to the ground, but he denied striking her. The man was placed under arrest and taken to Oakland County Jail.
*Officers received word about two intoxicated males arguing on S. Washington. One male took off on foot into an apartment and out the apartment’s back window. The male was later apprehended and cited for disorderly conduct.
Saturday, August 20 –
*A caller on East St. advised officers his oxygen tank was tangled and he needed someone to come undo it for him. When officers arrived, they found his air hose caught on a piece of furniture. The officer was able to free the hose, and the subject advised the officer his nurse was on the way and the Oxford Fire Department did not need to take him to the hospital.
*A caller reported seeing a possible road range incident between three vehicles on Washington and Burdick. All the vehicles involved were located and stopped.
Friday, August 19 – A resident on Mechanic St. complained that the construction crew working at Daniel Axford Elementary School was making too much noise before 7 a.m.
*Hit and run reported at Washington/Burdick.
*Officers received a report about protestors in front of a building on E. Burdick. Officers spoke with the protestors and the reporting person and everything was all set.
*A caller on X-Celsior reported seeing smoke coming from behind an address. Even though officers could not locate the source of the smoke on X-Celsior, they did locate a bonfire on Metamora.
Thursday, August 18 – Accident on S. Washington and Stanton.
*A man reported he might have found his bike that was stolen a month ago, along with the responsible party near a bike rack on Glaspie St.
*The manager of a business on S. Washington reported a man left with a bottle of beer and refused to leave it in the building.
Wednesday, August 17 – Report of an unwanted individual on Dunlap Circle. A man was standing on the porch of a trailer and yelling at the homeowner. The man could be heard slurring his words and his voice was carrying across the lawn and into the street. The trailer’s owner informed deputies when they arrived the man lived with him in the trailer, but had started to become argumentative and combative. Deputies asked the man to take a PBT, which he consented to and blew a .203. He was given a ticket for disorderly conduct and was in the process of being taken to Oakland County Jail when deputies discovered the man had an outstanding warrant for larceny. The man was advised of the warrant and lodged in OCJ after being questioned at the Oxford substation.
*A Chevy Malibu was reported to be driving recklessly all over Lapeer Rd. The car was stopped south of Market St.
Tuesday, August 16 – A phone and I-pod were reported missing following a varsity cross country practice on Glaspie St. The items were later found in the boys bathroom.
*A woman reported to police a mirror had been broken off her vehicle while it was parked on S. Washington and Dennison.
*Village officers received word about juveniles causing problems at the playground by Daniel Axford Elementary. Officers spoke with a woman on the playground who said a group of teens was being vocal. Officers checked with a group of teens they found on Mechanic, who admitted to yelling and acting dumb. They were advised and released.

Monday, August 15 – A caller on Woodside reported someone being in his house.
*A citizen requested extra patrol for speeders on Oxford Lakes Dr.
*A man on Crawford St. wanted to bring charges against his ex because she took his dog and would not give it back to him.
*Village officers received word about kids climbing on a building and swearing. Contact was made with the juveniles and they were advised.
*Village police assisted the Lake Orion Police Department with an arrest of a domestic subject on N. Axford.
Sunday, August 14 – Oakland County Sheriff’s deputies responded to a complaint on N. Baldwin Rd. A man, taking care of his neighbors dog while they were on vacation, reported seeing a tv on in the house when no one was supposed to be there. Deputies found the back door unlocked and no signs of forced entry and also did not observe anything unusual or disturbed following an exterior search of the residence.
*Officers received word about a suspicious male on S. Washington and W. Burdick, The male was carrying a handheld device and walking up and down the street pointing at things and taking pictures. It turned out the man was a new Chinese teacher for the school district and was getting familiar with where the district’s Board of Education office was.
*A juvenile tried to take a bike from a home owner on S. Glaspie. The home owner stopped the juvenile and held him until the Village police could arrive. The juvenile was taken back to the station.
Saturday, August 13 – Two residents at Crossroads were reported to have run away.
*A leaf blower, chainsaw and tractor blades were reported missing from a shed on S. Coats.
*Police received word about someone sending threatening text messages to a woman on Pleasant. The woman reported she received a message from her ex-boyfriends cousin who stated she was coming over to beat her up.
*An accident occurred between a Mercury Mountaineer and a Ford Escape on S. Washington and Burdick St.
Friday, August 12 – Police received a report of an unknown individual spray-painting graffiti on the back of a building on Thomas Rd. The owner of the building was advised by Oakland County Sheriff’s deputies to upgrade his security at his facility.
*Deputies responded to a report of prescription drug fraud at an establishment on N. Lapeer Rd. The pharmacist thought there was an issue with the prescriptions the woman was trying to get filled, so he called the doctor, who informed him he never wrote a prescription for the woman. The pharmacist also called the number for the doctor’s office listed on the prescription, and that turned out to be fake as well. The woman also tried to pass other fake prescriptions in other establishments in Michigan. The woman was arrested and taken to the Oakland County Sheriff Substation in Oxford and interviewed before being taken down Oakland County Jail.
*A DVD duplicator was reported missing from inside the teachers work room at Oxford High School.
*An Oxford Community Schools employee reported having $900 stolen from his wallet. The employee locked his wallet in the coaches? locker room and when he returned later, the money was missing from his wallet, although nothing else was taken.
Thursday, August 11 – A woman reported her in-car DVD player and monitor went missing from her car sometime between July 31 and August 1 at her mother’s house on Lakesview Dr., overnight. Four sets of head phones were missing as well.
*Oakland County Sheriff’s deputies assisted the Village Police Department with picking up two individuals on warrants for felony second degree home invasion and interfering with a crime report.
*Village police officers were called out to investigate a subject dressed all in black after he was seen near a store on S. Lapeer Rd. after hours.
*Report of a tan car driving in circles on S. Glaspie with the driver hanging out of the car window. The car was gone when police arrived.
*A dog was wandering around without an owner near Oxford Elementary and a caller thought it could have been a coyote.
*A passerby on Davison and Pleasant reported seeing a man dressed in black trying to get into a building. When the reporting individual drove by, the man began running away. Police could not locate the individual.
*Noise complaint about people on the basketball court on Spring Lake.
Wednesday, August 10 – Oakland County Sheriff’s deputies responded to an assault which occurred between two female residents at Crossroads. One female slapped another in the face following an argument. Both parties were advised that violence would not be tolerated at the facilities. The deputies were advised no prosecution was going to take place at this time.
*A woman reported her car, purse and phone were stolen from an address on Pontaic St. The woman told sheriff’s deputies she had gotten into an argument with her boyfriend over what they wanted to do that evening. She finally went to bed around midnight and when she woke up around 3:30 a.m., she found her vehicle was gone, as well as the boyfriend. She rode her bike over to her boyfriends mothers house, who made contact with her son and learned he was driving the missing vehicle and that it was currently being impounded by police in Pontiac. The woman said she wanted to press charges for auto theft and larceny against her boyfriend.
*Deputies responded to a report of a suspicious person behind a building on S. Lapeer Rd. He was behind the business urinating while the back door to the business was open with an alarm going off. The man told officers he recently bought cigarettes at a local gas station and was walking behind the building and noticed the door being open. He also admitted to urinating on the building. The man was issued a ticket for disorderly conduct.
*Report of a breaking and entering in a apartment on W. Burdick.
Tuesday, August 9 – A woman made a parking complaint against her neighbor after the neighbor kept parking in front of her mailbox, which kept the mail carrier from delivering her mail.
*Four teenagers reportedly walked into a restaurant on S. Lapeer Rd. and left without paying. The owner of the restaurant was not able to catch the juveniles, and police were not able to locate them in the area.
*An individual on Bay Pointe Dr. reported his vehicle was covered in tomato sauce.

Monday, August 8 – A home owner on Teelin reported an unknown individual stole two stone birdhouses, a glass birdhouse and two potted plants from his residence while he and his wife were on vacation.
*Village officers received word about cars parking illegally, including in front of a fire hydrant, following a party on Woodleigh Way.
*A NOTA bus and another vehicle collided along E. Drahner and Lapeer Rd and pulled into a parking lot.
*A resident on Cobblestone reported her neighbor was shooting a rifle off of his deck.
*An individual reported hearing gunfire along the Polly Ann Trail near Glaspie and Powell. The individual reported seeing two vehicles parked there as well.
Sunday, August 7 – A caller on Twin Lakes reported her mother-in-law took her children for a walk and had yet to return.
*A child was locked inside a vehicle on Hilberg.
*Village officers received word that juveniles along S. Washington and E. Burdick were asking people to buy them cigarettes. Officers could not locate the juveniles.
Saturday, August 6 – Oakland County Sheriff’s were dispatched to check on an abandoned auto in front of a building on S. Baldwin. Upon arrival, it was obvious the vehicle was involved in a front end crash as deer hair was still embedded on the grill area, with the dead deer still on the northbound shoulder, south of High View Dr. The deputy searched the area, but was unable to locate the driver. The driver came into the OCS Oxford substation on Monday and admitted to hitting the deer, walking home and not reporting the accident. The driver also said he was not insured; he was issued a citation for failure to report an accident and no proof of insurance.
*Officers received word about a male passenger in a black Grand Prix who was heading north on Lapeer Rd. from Burdick pointing a handgun at passing motorists.
Friday, August 5 – Village officers assisted the Oakland County Sheriff’s with a traffic stop on N. Washington and E. Burdick.
*A caller from an establishment on S. Washington stated they needed help with a possible fight that was occurring. The dispatcher could hear a lot of yelling and screaming in the background.
*Six juveniles were found to be in the skate park after hours. Officers advised the juveniles of the park’s hours and sent them home.
Thursday, August 4 – A 10-year-old was reported to be riding a lawn mower in the middle of Aspen Lane. Officers were unable to locate the juvenile.
*$89 was stolen from three game machines at a business on S. Washington.
*A caller reported to Village Officers seeing someone laying in the field near the tall grass along Lakeville Rd. and Bay Pointe Dr.
*A caller on Dennison reported his mother took his keys and was not willing to give them back.
Wednesday, August 3 – A tree-trimmer reported a reckless driver on Maloney Dr.
*An officer was out with an abandoned auto on Moyer. The vehicle was impounded.
Tuesday, August 2 – Oakland County Sheriff Deputies were dispatched to the scene of a hit and run accident at an establishment on N. Lapeer Rd. The victim said the suspect backed into him, but didn’t stop because he was late for class. The victim was able to get the license number, and a witness recognized the driver of the other vehicle. When deputies confronted the other driver, he admitted to backing into the vehicle, leaving the scene of the accident and not reporting it to the Sheriff’s Department. The driver was issued a citation for not reporting the accident and was advised to call the 52-3 District Court in Rochester Hills.
*A man reported his wallet was stolen from an establishment the previous evening. The man came back to the village station and told officers he found his wallet at home.

Monday, August 1 – A female was out with an intoxicated male on Lakeville Rd. and State St. The male was lying on the ground near his bike and was yelling at two females. The man consented to a PBT (he blew .310). The man was given a citation for disorderly conduct and informed of outstanding warrants from Oakland County Sheriff’s for larceny. He was taken to POH by Oxford FD.
Sunday, July 31 – Larceny from auto reported on Lakesview. A man reported his wallet stolen and fraudulent charges on his credit cards.
Saturday, July 30 – A man on Pontiac St. reported someone broke into his apartment through an open bedroom window and stole a video game console and games. The complaint thought the suspect might have been a neighbor, and a witness confirmed seeing the suspected neighbor carrying something square and black to a truck with an unknown driver early in the morning.
*Oakland County Sheriff’s responded twice to a residence on Deer Path Trail for a suspected home invasion. The home owner’s son went to the residence and found a door to the basement open. Nothing appeared to be missing, but a workout machine and couch were pushed over. Later that evening, the son spotted an unknown individual running from the patio. However, it was dark and no identification could be made.
Wednesday, July 27 – A two car accident occurred at Lapeer Rd. and Oakwood Rd. Around 6:04 p.m. A female resident of Ortonville, 52, was traveling east on Oakwood when she stopped at Lapeer Rd. and was rear ended by a male Clarkston resident, 59. The male thought she was going to pull onto Lapeer Rd. The male was issued a citation for failure to stop within assured clear distance.
Tuesday, July 26 – An Oakland County Sheriff’s Deputy responded to reports of gunfire going off in the area of Sanders Rd. north of Drahner. The deputy located the source of the gunfire, which was coming from a gun range on a private residence. Officer spoke with the homeowner, who knew the law and the only guns they were firing were handguns. The deputy filed a report saying the gun range was within the requirements for the township’s new ordinance.

Monday, July 25 – While on patrol, Oakland County Sheriff’s observed two males skateboarding in a parking lot between buildings on Adventure Lane. With the males were two juvenile females, who were sitting in a car watching the males. Deputies recognized one of the males from earlier contacts, and after running his name through the system, officers discovered he had warrants out for his arrest from various departments, with the closest being a probation violation out of the Lapeer County Sheriff’s Office. The male was handcuffed and placed in the back of the squad car. Upon searching the vehicle the male was a passenger in, which was separate from the vehicle the female juveniles were in, deputies discovered a couple of marijuana pipes and what appeared to be a small amount of marijuana inside a pill bottle. Deputies destroyed the pipes and marijuana and transferred the male to the Michigan State Police.
*Suspicious circumstance on Thornehill Trail after gas cans were reported in a driveway. Officers made contact with the home owner and everything was all set.
*Three juveniles were spotted in the area of E. Burdick and Washington St. past curfew.
*A caller reported seeing three juveniles on Pleasant St. starting a fire with brush.
Sunday, July 24 – The Oxford Police Department assisted the Lake Orion Police Department with a possible home invasion.
*A caller on Cygnet reported her daughter, who was suffering from a closed head injury, was not listening and the caller wanted some assistance in dealing with her. The caller then disconnected the phone. The issue was turned over to the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department for a welfare check.
*Owner of a business on N. Lapeer Rd. reported damage to his rear door.
*A box truck was trying to sell furniture out of the back of it on Lakes Edge Dr. The individuals did not have a permit, so they were advised and sent on their way.
*Village officers received word about juveniles breaking a flower pot and moving furniture at businesses on S. Lapeer Rd.
*A caller on Pleasant St. wanted assistance with getting his daughter’s ex-boyfriend to leave.
Saturday, July 23 – A mother on Hunter’s Rill reported to the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department her daughter received a threatening message over Facebook from a unknown female. The mother said the girl in the photo was holding up her left hand, which appeared to have the word help written in blood on her palm. The individual was blocked and the incident was reported to Facebook authorities.
*A man reported his work ID, badge and a credit card were stolen from his unlocked vehicle while it was parked in the beach area off of Waterstone Dr.
*Property damage accident reported on Seymour Lake Rd. and Baldwin. No injuries were reported.
*A caller stated hearing multiple gunshots on Watersmeet.
*A caller on Heron Way reported a strange odor coming from his house.
Friday, July 22 – A wallet, bank checks and a social security card were stolen from an unlocked vehicle on Hunter’s Rill.
*A mother filed a missing person’s report for her son because she had not been able to contact him since she made him leave their house after he allegedly physically assaulted her on July 15. According to the mother, the son had moved in with one of his friends on Wyndham. However, upon searching the residence, the son was not there.
*A caller on Hunter’s Rill stated both his vehicles were broken into.
*A subject was reported to be unconscious on Pontiac St.
*A vehicle was reported to be driving all over the road on East St. before turning onto a driveway on East St. An officer went out and found the driver of the vehicle, an elderly man, who appeared to be having a possible diabetic emergency. The fire department was called to the residence.
*Juveniles rang a doorbell to a house on Eagle Trail, and when the homeowner answered the door, the juveniles squirted the homeowner with a water gun and took off down the road.
*Skateboarders were reported to be riding in the street on Glaspie. They could not be located.
Thursday, July 21 – Village officers tagged a maroon Dodge on Mechanic to be towed.
*An individual suffered a minor dog bite on W. Manor. The individual refused medical treatment.
*A woman on S. Coats called EMS because she was having leg pain. It turned out the woman was doing physical therapy and her legs were just sore, so no service was needed at that time.
*A white dog was found on Oxford Lakes Dr. and Spring Lake Dr.
Wednesday, July 20 – A man walked into the Oakland County Sheriff’s substation to report some property of his was stolen from his vehicle in May. He said at that time, he found his GPS unit, DVD player and some change stolen from his vehicle on May 21, but he did not report it because the insurance deductible was larger than the value of the stolen property. He came to the station to make an initial report about the incident because a detective from NET called him and said his stolen GPS had been recovered.
*A reckless driver was reported on N. Lapeer Rd.
*A wallet was found in the middle of Washington St. and turned into Village dispatch.
*A man reported his son threw a stool through a wall at his residence on Keble Lane.
*The Lake Orion Police Department requested assistance from the Oxford Police Department with a large crowd at Lapeer and Shadbolt.
Tuesday, July 19 – Oakland County Sheriff’s responded to a private property accident on Wyndham in Oxford Twp. The reporting person said his vehicle was parked in the street and someone backed into it. The owner looked at the nearby vehicles for signs of damage, and he found one sitting in his neighbor’s driveway that contained damage consistent to the damage suffered on his vehicle. He made contact with the vehicle’s owner, who denied striking the vehicle at first, but later admitted doing it. The suspect asked the victim not to call the police because he had been drinking when the accident occurred and offered to pay the deductible. However, he could not produce enough cash, so the victim informed OCS of the incident. Deputies were able to locate the suspect, who admitted to backing into the vehicle, not reporting the incident and trying to pay off the victim. The suspect was issued a citation for not reporting a property damage accident.
*A caller on Woodleigh Way reported to police a 16-year-old male was yelling at someone in a violent manner, and the caller could not figure out who the juvenile was yelling at. An officer came to the scene and was able to get the situation, which just turned out to be juveniles arguing, under control.
* Report of fireworks at the northwest corner of Broadway and Pearl streets. Village officers were not able to see any fireworks go off, but they checked throughout the night.
*Juveniles were reported to be trespassing on a property on Pleasant St. They were advised they were not allowed on the property.

Monday, July 18 – Abandoned auto reported on Bay Pointe Dr.
*An accident was reported in the parking lot of Centennial Park between a Dodge Magnum and a gold sedan.
*Report of possible road rage incident on Grampian Dr.
*A suspicious person was reported on W. Burdick. The individual looked to be an underage smoker.
*A juvenile was spotted driving a motorbike out past curfew on Pleasant. The officer followed the juvenile home where he spoke with the mother, who did not have any knowledge the juvenile was out. The mother said she would take care of the situation.
Sunday, July 17 – Oakland County Sheriff’s responded to the scene of family trouble on Twin Lakes Blvd. in Oxford Twp. The son was pounding on the front door of the residence, trying to gain entry. After speaking with the parties involved, it was determined the son came home intoxicated and the father denied him entrance to avoid a confrontation. Dispatch made the responding deputies aware the son had a probation violation warrant out for him from Oakland County, so deputies searched the son and secured him without any further incidence. The son was transported to Oakland County Jail for housing.
*A caller reported seeing water coming out the top of a building near the water tower on Glaspie St. (see story on Page 12).
*Parking complaint about vehicles parking along Glaspie St. in a manor which would block emergency vehicles.
*Officers received word about multiple cars and a semi parking on the grass on Glaspie St.
Saturday, July 16 – Oakland County Sheriff’s responded to a physical altercation between brothers on West St in Oxford Twp. According to the complainant, the brothers began arguing over beer, which quickly escalated to his brother, who left the scene with his dog prior to officers arriving, punching him in the mouth and possibly breaking his jaw. The brother was found along the Polly Ann Trail and brought back to the residence, where he was arrested for Domestic Violence and lodged in Oakland County Jail.
*Possible intoxicated subject on Hudson. Everything was all set after the officer learned the subject was waiting for a ride.
*A dog was heard barking for over an hour on Oakwood during the early morning hours. Officers were unable to locate any barking dog and no contact was made.
*Village dispatchers were made aware of a possible subject operating under the influence of liquor on E. Dranher. The call was transferred to the Oakland County Sheriffs.
*Village officers responded to an ordinance violation on Oxford Lakes Dr. Officers spoke to the owner of the business and advised him to obtain a permit to do roofing.
*The landlord at an apartment complex on W. Burdick informed Village officers one of his tenants was the victim of a possible breaking and entering. A window screen was found ripped out of the window and laying on the ground.
*A woman on Ridgefield reported hearing someone knock on her window.
*A caller on Crawford St. reported she was struck by a vehicle.
Friday, July 15 – A individual had a garage sale sign posted downtown on Burdick and S. Washington. The sign was returned to the individual, who was advised about the ordinance.
*A woman on East St. called police and informed them numerous people were stopping her husband from coming up to visit her and pick her up. The woman did not want to report the individuals names because she thought the village officers would not do anything about the situation. She was informed if the officers knew the names of those responsible, they could go and talk to them. The woman said she was all set for now.
*Officers responded to a complaint about a Ford Escort driving back and forth in front of a residence on Lakes Edge Dr. The vehicle was last seen heading towards Oxford Lakes Dr. with five juveniles in it.
Thursday, July 14 – Suspicious circumstance reported on S. Washington. A caller reported seeing a male slash at least one truck tire after being kicked out of an establishment. Upon the officers arrival to report the indicated damage, the vehicle in question was gone.
*A resident on S. Washington received a bill from a possible fraudulent company.
*Six juveniles were trying to sink a paddleboat at Oxford Lakes Beach.
Wednesday, July 13 – Report of a possible fight on Stafford.
*Village officers assisted the Oakland County Sheriff’s Dept. with a traffic stop on Pontiac and W. Burdick.
*Subjects were found trespassing in Scripter Park after hours.
Tuesday, July 12 – Report of juveniles hanging around a building on Davison. It turned out the juveniles were playing, so they were sent on their way.
*Officers conducted a welfare check on an elderly female who was possibly disoriented on S. Washington.
*Accident between a Dodge Avenger and a Jeep Liberty on Depot.
*Village officers received word about a purse being stolen from Scripter Park on Monday.
*A motorist reported losing a blue stainless steel paint sprayer on W. Burdick between Pontiac St. and the cemetery. The assisting officer and the motorist were unable to locate the missing paint sprayer.
*A resident on N. Glaspie came home to find two basement windows cracked. It appeared someone tried to forcefully enter the house.

Monday, July 11 – Report of a domestic assault on Born Ridge between a mother and son. The mother accused the son of taking her all her prescription pills. The son denied the allegations, and an argument ensued and escalated to the point where the mother and son were face to face. The son continually called his mother foul names, so she slapped him in the face. The son responded by swinging downward and punching his mother on the top of the forearm. The mother was transported to Crittenton Hospitals by the Oxford Fire Department for x-rays.
*An unknown subject used white spray paint to spray several racial slurs on a sidewalk and two signs on Oakmont Dr. and Teelin near the park area. The spray paint was removed with soap and water.
*A suspicious circumstance was reported at a business on S. Lapeer Rd. The manager said $1355.39 went missing from store safe. The manager and assistant manager claimed they did not know what happened to the money. A search around the office did not reveal the missing money.
*A middle-aged man was found passed out in the skate park on Glaspie. Officers could smell intoxicants on his breath. The man was transported to his residence on Dunlap Circle.
*The Lake Orion Police Department requested assistance from the Oxford Police Department for an incident on North Shore.
*A subject walked into the Village Police Station to file a report that vibrations from a street paving machine caused damage to his residence .
*A woman on Dayton called her neighbor asking her to call the police because her son was out of control. The son took his mothers car and left in an unknown direction. The woman reported she was not assaulted and there were no injuries.
Sunday, July 10 – A caller on W. Drahner reported hearing people spray paint a building.
*A caller reported a vehicle in a ditch on N. Coats Rd. The caller was not sure if the vehicle was occupied.
*Village officers received a complaint of fireworks and bottle rockets being shot off on Broadway and Pearl. The officers made contact with parties on Broadway, Pearl and Ensley and advised them.
*A caller on Scarlet Oak stated she got in a fight with another female. The caller refused medical treatment, but was requesting police assistance. When transferring the call to Oakland County, the dispatcher could hear yelling and name calling before the call dropped.
*A caller told village officers a man, wearing all black, was out walking his dog down Drahner.
Saturday, July 9 – A man reported someone stole most of he and his wife’s gift cards during their wedding reception on Saturday, July 2.
*The Lake Orion Police Department requested back-up from Oxford for a fight on Broadway.
*A suspicious circumstance was reported in the SW Lot. A group of people were gathering for what appeared to be a possible altercation.
*A caller on N. Lapeer Rd. heard knocking on the establishment’s doors and windows, but when the caller looked, no one was visible. The caller stated it happened several times over a 15-minute period. Village officers were unable to locate the source of the knocking.
*An elderly gentleman was seen walking across Washington St. with his pants falling down.
*Coyotes were reported on the grounds of a W. Drahner establishment.
*Village officers received word of loud band music coming from a residence on Bay Pointe Dr. The home owner was advised and the band stopped playing.
*A leader dog went missing from a residence on Crawford St. Village officers were able to locate the dog and return it to it’s owner.
Friday, July 8 – A father on Seymour Lake Rd. checked his 12-year-old sons I-phone and found out he was sending and receiving text messages from a 12-year-old girl from Colorado. The father discovered the text messages were of a sexual nature, and the girl had even sent over a naked photo of herself from the waist up. The father called the number from the text messages, and when the father identified himself as the parent of the boy who received the illicit photo, the girl immediately hung up. The father contacted the Oakland County Sheriff’s because he thought this girl could be a pedophile or her parents should know what she is doing. The deputy spoke with the police department in Durranjo, CO. They took the information and said an officer would do a follow-up.
*A woman called police and informed them a male and female on E. Burdick were videotaping a building and than began videotaping her and her children. She asked the man to stop, who laughed at her and continue videotaping her and her children.
*A motorcycle hit a dog on Pearl.
*Village officers were out with two females found to be in possession of marijuana on E. Burdick.
*A caller stated loud fireworks coming from the area of Broadway, Ensley and Pearl were waking up her young children.
Thursday, July 7 – An irate customer refused to leave an establishment on E. Burdick.
*A vehicle was reported to be traveling eastbound on Lakeville Rd. and driving all over the road.
*Village officers received word juveniles were shooting off bottle rockets at cars on Glaspie. The report went unfounded.
*A man was found lying on the bike trail leading to Scripter Park. He was taken to his residence on Dunlap Circle.
*Kids reported to be riding bikes in circles in the intersection of S. Lapeer and Drahner Rd.
Wednesday, July 6 – Possible operating under the influence of liquor on Bay Pointe Dr. and Lakeville Rd.
*Report of juveniles drinking on Glaspie.
*A phone was found on Davison between Pleasant St. and Washington St.
*A 12-year-old was walking along M-24 when a black male tried to get her to go into his van, which was heading north along M-24.
*A caller reported kids shooting off fireworks in a trailer park.
*Police received word of dogs barking continuously on Park St. The dogs were inside a home, which appeared to have no one home, with it’s windows open.
Tuesday, July 5 – A caller stated seeing two individuals dressed in black on his property after his dogs woke him up. Both subjects were last seen running down Leighton Lane towards Oxford Lakes Dr. The area was searched and police were unable to locate the two individuals.
*A caller states people were having a bonfire in an empty lot on Stanton and Mill. Officers put out the bonfire and all parties involved were advised about burn permits.
*A man and his son went to the Village Police station handcuffed together. An officer was able to unlock them.
*Police received word about a semi swerving all over E. Burdick.
*A passerby on Glaspie stated seeing three individuals, who took off running when they saw him. Village officers checked the area but were unable to locate the suspects.

Monday, July 4 – Two home owners on N. Coats Rd. reported their mailboxes had been shot with a gun, along with a road sign. The homeowners believed the responsible party is the driver of an older Chevy Suburban.
*Fireworks complaint on Worthington.
Sunday, July 3 – A gas meter was struck by a vehicle on Stanton. The meter was pushed away from the building and the copper feedline was crimped. No leak was reported at the time.
*Juveniles were reported at the skate park past curfew.
Saturday, July 2 – A caller on Thornehill Trail reported his neighbor was locked out of his house and car and needed assistance.
*A suspicious person was reported on Glaspie. Some citizens flagged down an officer to report an individual in the middle of the street flagging down cars for an unknown reason.
*A caller reported downed power lines on Indianwood between Lapeer Rd. and Joslyn.
Friday, July 1 – Oakland County Sheriff’s responded to the scene of a domestic assault on S. Manor after neighbors became concerned about a man pushing a female at the residence. When officers arrived, they found the woman dressed in a shirt and shorts sitting in a garden tub with an inch of water in it. The woman claimed she was not assaulted, and became belligerent when deputies asked her to fill out a statement. She began resisting the deputy, eventually striking him in the shoulder and scratching his arm, causing him to bleed. The deputy nearly Tasered the woman, but didn’t due to her soaking wet clothing. She continued to resist the officer the entire time, and when the officer managed to get her outside the residence, the woman refused to get into the squad car or be examined by the Oxford Fire Department. She was eventually placed inside the vehicle and taken to Oakland County Jail. Upon speaking with the females mother, the deputy learned the woman had a bacteria infection in her skin, so he was advised to go to POH for a check-up. A warrant request was presented for resisting and obstructing a police officer and assaulting a police officer.
*A woman reported having problems with her neighbors children, who were continually trespassing on her property. The woman told deputies she had previously spoken with the children and their parents, but nothing was happening. She was advised to post no trespassing signs.
Thursday, June 30 – A purse was reported stolen from a vehicle in a parking lot on N. Lapeer Rd.
Wednesday, June 29 – Village officers received a report of a barking dog on Center St.
*Oxford fire department had to help a four-year-old who got his finger stuck in a seat belt hole.
*Breaking and entering reported on Barr Rd.
Tuesday, June 28 – A fawn was trapped in a fence on Glaspie St. The owner was contacted to unlock a gate in the fence.

Monday, June 27 – A caller on Quail Ridge stated juveniles in a Ford Explorer were throwing objects out the vehicles window and breaking windows out of parked cars.
*A caller on Broadway said she was hearing construction equipment and jack hammers running during the early morning hours. She was advised Consumers Energy was working on a gas leak in the area of Glaspie and Broadway.
*A caller stated a dog at a residence on Center St. was continually barking for hours during the early morning and it was an ongoing problem. The officer advised the dog owner, which was the second of the week, that another complaint would result in a citation.
*Some storage shed doors were vandalized on Glaspie St.
*Possible operating while intoxicated was reported on N. Washington. Police were unable to locate the vehicle.
*A bike was stolen on Pearl.
Sunday, June 26 – While on patrol, Oakland County Sheriff’s noticed a suspicious vehicle in a parking lot on N. Lapeer Rd. It was away from other vehicles in a well lit area with fogged up windows. After the deputy put his spotlight on the vehicle, two teenagers, one male and one female, popped their heads up and scrambled to put some clothes back on. The deputy asked if they had any alcohol or drugs in the vehicle, which they denied. The deputy requested to search the female’s purse, and discovered what appeared to be two Vicodin and Xanax inside an eyeglasses case. The girl admitted they were hers, even though she did not have a prescription for them. She claimed to have gotten them from a friend and her mother. The deputy confiscated the pills and advised the male and female not to do what they were doing in a public place again.
*A man on Newman reported malicious destruction of property to his and his neighbors mailbox.
*A large brush fire was reported at an address on Foreland and Teelin.
Saturday, June 25 – Deputies from Oakland County Sheriff’s Department were dispatched to a home on Chinkapin Rill for a loud noise complaint. Upon arriving at the home, the deputies could hear the music over their patrol car. After knocking on the door, an 18-year-old male answered and appeared to have been consuming intoxicants. The male admitted to drinking, so deputies ordered him and everyone else out of the residence. When only a male, 15, came to the door, deputies asked if anyone else was in the home. The first male came back with two 17-year-old females, who smelled of intoxicants. The male told deputies they were the only ones in the residence, even though one deputy heard a third male voice. Deputies entered the residence and began searching it and discovered a third female, 14 and a male, 17, who were both unresponsive, a marijuana plant and a grow light. One of the 17-year-old females was taken to the hospital for medical treatment. The three 17-year-olds, along with the 14-year-old female and 15-year-old male were cited for minor in possession of alcohol, while the 18-year-old was released pending charges from the prosecutors office.
*A caller on Glaspie St. reported her husband was very intoxicated. When an officer arrived at the residence, the man began to get combative and was taken to Oakland County Jail.
*A caller on Louck reported hearing possible fireworks coming from the Polly Ann Trail.
Friday, June 24 – A woman reported an unknown individual entered her unlocked vehicle and stole $15.
*A man reported some loose change and a GPS unit was taken from his vehicles, but the golf clubs and laptop computer were untouched.
*Village officers received word about a possible driver operating under the influence of liquor on S. Lapeer Rd.
*A juvenile was found to be in possession of alcohol and marijuana on Lakeville Rd.
Thursday, June 23 – A man on Doral reported $3,200 worth of credit card fraud.
*A caller informed an officer about harassing phone calls from an unknown individual.
*A accident between a car and a jeep was reported on N. Lapeer Rd. No injuries were reported.
*Some fire pit stones were taken from a residence on Mechanic St.
*Officers checked the area of Broadway and Glaspie St. for a car horn that kept going off.
*Car accident on S. Lapeer Rd. and W. Drahner. No injuries were reported.
Wednesday, June 22 – Two male residents ran away from Crossroads for Youth.
*A woman on Pleasant reported her neighbor was being loud and annoying. When officers arrived, everything seemed quiet.
*Some prescription pads were reported missing from an establishment on S. Washington. They were later found.
*A citizen on Lakes Edge Dr. told officers he was approached by a man collecting scrap metal while he was putting out his garbage. The citizen did not like the solicting. Officers were able to locate the vehicle and advise the man not to solicit citizens.
Tuesday, June 21 – Oakland County Sheriff’s took a report of a male and female stealing nearly $100 worth of merchandise from an establishment on S. Washington that occurred on Monday, June 13.
*Oakland County Sheriff’s were dispatched to Hummer Lake Rd. near Deerwood Manor for a male patient who was missing from a group home. Canine units were called in to search the area around the home, but the man could not be found. After deputies labeled the man as a missing person, the male was found sleeping in closet at the group home.
*An instance of trespassing was reported on S. Washington. A Dodge Ram was reported to have backed up to an establishment in order to go swimming in Scripter Park.
*The Oxford Police Department assisted the Lake Orion Police Department with a loud boat complaint.

Monday, June 20 – A roll of toilet paper was discovered to be on fire in the men’s bathroom at Stoney Lake Park. No damage was done to the bathroom and the park employee told deputies the roll on fire was a different roll than they use in the park.
*A caller reported hearing male voices and dogs barking around 1:45 a.m. near the post office.
*Police received a report of an elderly male in a scooter who was possibly broken down in the intersection of S. Washington and W. Burdick. The man was last seen riding down the sidewalk on E. Burdick.
*Officers received reports of juveniles throwing eggs at cars in the area of Oxford Lakes Dr. and Spring Lake. Police were unable to locate the juveniles.
*Neighbors on Glaspie St. were complaining about the painters blasting paint off the water tower and not containing the debris.
Sunday, June 19 ? A suspicious vehicle was reported on Oxford Lakes Dr. After the driver of the vehicle spotted the officer, the driver turned off the lights and hid. Police were unable to locate the driver or the vehicle.
*A caller on Oxford Lakes Dr. reported her dog was attacked by two other dogs earlier that day.
*Police received a report of loud screaming and yelling coming from the beach area on Glaspie St. Five subjects were located and sent on their way.
Saturday, June 18 – A caller reported a pickup truck was loading gravel into their truck bed from the playground on Pontiac St.
*A caller reported a highly intoxicated female near an address on W. Drahner.
Friday, June 17 – An Oakland County Sheriff’s deputy observed three vehicles in a parking lot around the area of Oakwood and Lapeer Rd., not in parking spaces, after business hours. One of the individuals, 25, approached the officer and informed him he was carrying a concealed weapon in his vehicle and he had the permit for it. While talking to the subject, the deputy noticed the smell of intoxicants on his breath. The subject, along with two other individuals, admitted to the deputy they were on their way back from fishing in the gravel pit along Lakeville Rd. The two individuals verified the 25-year-old’s story. After the individuals consented, the officer searched their vehicle and found a handgun, a loaded magazine, two holsters and some prescription drugs, along with a fishing pole and bottle filled with urine. The subject admitted to drinking while fishing and then driving the three individuals back to their vehicles from the gravel pit. One individual, 19, was issued a citation for under 21 consuming alcohol and was driven home by the third individual, who was cleared to drive by the deputy. The 25-year-old was placed under arrest for carrying a concealed weapon while under the influence alcohol or controlled substance and lodged in Oakland County Jail.
*An Ipod Nano was stolen from an unlocked vehicle on Stacey Circle.
*A man on Hunter’s Rill reported his son was missing. He told officers his son asked if he could go outside and play just as he was lying down to take a nap and he said yes, but forgot to ask where he was going. The father knew his son usually didn’t play outside long, so he became worried when he didn’t return home. The father was not able to locate him and called the sheriff’s department, who enlisted the assistance of deputies from Orion, Addison and Oakland Twp. The boy was eventually found playing at a friend? house.
*A pack of cigarettes and some back pain medication was taken from a unlocked vehicle on Hunters Rill.
Thursday, June 16 – A pickup with a white trailer was spotted in the NW Lot taking up three spots. The owner of the vehicle was located and said it would be moved.
*A woman on Thornehill Trail requested to speak with an officer about a threatening text message she received.
*Extra patrol was ordered at a residence on Mechanic after the owner reported someone trying to break into the residence. Police were unable to locate the subject and saw no signs of forced entry at the residence.
Wednesday, June 15 – A woman requested to speak with an officer after her daughter was harassed and followed from the Village down to Auburn Hills.
*Some bones were found along the Polly Ann Trial. They were determined to be of animal origin.
*A suspicious circumstance was reported after people heard a lot of yelling coming from a van in the SE Lot.
Tuesday, June 14 – A woman on Crestmoor Dr. reported over $1,500 worth of credit card fraud.
*A subject was spotted in a car with a bag of marijuana at an establishment on N. Lapeer Rd.
*A fire was reported on Sebek. The fire started at the bottom of an electric pole and burned along the fence line for approximately 60 feet. The cause of the fire is unknown.

Monday, June 13 – Oakland County Sheriff’s deputies in Springfield Twp. gave an assist to OCS in Oxford in solving a break-in in Oxford. The deputy observed a truck driving along Rattalee Lake and Giroux with an unsafe load. After stopping the vehicle, the deputy received three different accounts of the occupants activity and cargo. Eventually, two of occupants admitted they allegedly stole the metal scrap from a metal yard in Oxford Twp. Oxford Twp. deputies were able to verify the items were indeed taken from a business in Oxford. The three suspects, 25 and 24-year-old Holly residents and a 20-year-old White Lake resident were taken into custody for interviews and lodged in the Oakland County Jail pending charges.
Sunday, June 12 – Oakland County Sheriff’s responded to a disorderly conduct on Lake Shore Circle after a man heard a woman yelling outside of his home. When he approached the woman and asked her to stop, she became belligerent with him and started yelling obscenities at him. When officers arrived, the woman looked to be intoxicated and blew a .174 on the PBT.
*A man was ticketed for disorderly conduct after deputies from the OCSO found him parked in a public lot with a blanket draped over him. Officers recognized the man as the same subject who last week they found parked behind a closed building on S. Lapeer Rd, saying he ran out of gas. Officers asked the man to start his vehicle after he told them he ran out of gas. After the man refused multiple times, officers issued him a ticket for disorderly conduct.
Saturday, June 11 – Approximately 10 teenagers were cited for trespassing on a property on Dunlap and Granger Rd after they were spotted camping on the property. The teenagers said they were informed by some of their classmates at Oxford High School they were allowed to camp at this property.
* While on patrol, OCS Deputies found a juvenile on Chirco, near Drahner, to be highly intoxicated. Officers noticed the subject was slurring his speech and could hardly stand up. The juvenile admitted to consuming nine beers and blew a .250 on a PBT. The juvenile was issued an appearance ticket for under 21 consumption of alcohol.
*An intoxicated man was seen walking with a small child along W. Burdick by multiple callers. When officers located the man, they transported him to his residence on Oxford Oaks.
Friday, June 10 – A caller on N. Washington told police she saw a male shadow outside of her bedroom window, towards the rear of her building.
*The Village Police had to assist the Oakland County Sheriffs with an highly combative intoxicated individual on S. Lapeer Rd.
Thursday, June 9 – A caller informed dispatch he saw lightning strike a power pole on Oakwood and Lapeer Rd. He also reported seeing no fire or smoke.
*Village officers received word about a little boy walking down W. Burdick by himself. Residents on Dennison and Pontiac St. also reported seeing the same thing.
Wednesday, June 8 – Police received word about a breaking and entering on Pontiac St.
Tuesday, June 7 – Two computers were taken from Oxford High School. The reporting person said the door was locked and there was no signs of forced entry.

Monday, June 6 – While on patrol, Oakland County Sheriff’s saw a vehicle parked behind a building on S. Lapeer Rd. The deputy found the vehicle occupied with the driver laying back with his eyes closed. When questioned by the officer, the driver said he ran out of gas, but when asked to start the vehicle, the gas gauge showed a quarter-tank left. The driver left heading north on Lapeer Rd.
*A single car accident occurred on S. Lapeer Rd. after an 18-year-old female driver lost control of her vehicle due to her seeing a spider on her while driving. She struck the embankment and rolled the vehicle over.
Sunday, June 5 – OCSO responded to a scene of a disorderly and intoxicated male on Brabb Rd. The male was lying in the sidewalk bleeding from his head. He smelled of intoxicants and his speech was slurred, and was screaming and punching the sidewalk. The man was issued an appearance ticket for disorderly conduct and was taken to POH for treatment.
Saturday, June 4 – A suspicious circumstance was reported on N. Lapeer Rd after a man pulled into the reporting person’s driveway and fired a gun towards a pond that was filled with ducks. The RP did not know where the projectile went, but did tell officers no ducks appeared to be hit.
*Larceny of $66.58 worth of gas from a station on S. Washington. The suspect would later come back and pay.
*A caller reported hearing a woman scream for help from the third floor apartments on Crawford St.
Friday, June 3 – Police received a report of a missing foster child on Oakmont.
*Police received a report of an assault on Lafayette. The responsible was reported to have assaulted a man before leaving and heading towards an address on Pleasant St.
Thursday, June 2 – Oakland County Sheriff’s investigated a case of two girls finding bones in a ravine on N. Oxford Rd near Tower. Deputies were not clear if they were human or animal, so they called a forensic analyst to check them out. They were still waiting on the results.
Wednesday, June 1 – OCSD was involved in a high speed chase with a motorcycle. The chase began on Lakeville Rd. when the driver of the motorcycle wouldn’t stop for a taillight being out. The chase would go through the Oxford Lakes subdivision and onto E. Drahner before the deputy lost the vehicle when it turned onto Hosner. However, the deputy was able to call in the license plate and discovered the driver had open traffic warrants for his arrests out of Flint and Detroit. The next day, deputies were able to track the suspected driver to a residence in Brandon Twp., questioning him at the Oxford substation about the previous evening’s chase. After refusing to answer questions, the man was arrested on the outstanding warrants and for being a suspect in the police chase and placed in Oakland County Jail.
Tuesday, May 31 – Some juveniles were reported to have stolen between $70-$100 from a cash register at a store on S. Washington. The juveniles took the money when the owner of the store stepped outside for a minute. The money was later returned. The individual who returned the money was cited and released, while the other juveniles were advised and released.

Monday, May 30 – Oakland County Sheriffs responded to the scene of a car fire on S. Lapeer Rd. near Market St. The driver of the vehicle said she could smell an odor coming from her vehicle and she saw smoke coming from behind her vehicle. After pulling to the side of the road and opening her hood, she could see flames in the engine near the dipstick. The woman told the responding officers she had a similar incident last week and her car just got back from the repair shop. The fire damage appeared to be contained in the engine department and dashboard, while the passenger compartment contained water damage.
*Oakland County Sheriff’s arrested a man for operating under the influence of narcotics after he was found slumped over the wheel of his vehicle at an establishment on Lapeer and Drahner Rd. The drivers speech was slurred and his eyes were pointed and fixed. The man was also sweating profusely and standing while being searched. While searching the vehicle, officers found a pill bottle containing a leafy substance appearing to be marijuana and some other narcotics. The driver indicated he passed out on the way back from his girlfriends house. After being medically cleared by the Oxford Fire Department, the man was transported to Doctors Hospital in Pontiac for bloodwork and then taken to Oakland County Jail without incident.
*Three dogs were reported to be locked inside a residence on Hosner Rd. and no one had been there for three days to let them out.
*Suspicious circumstance reported on Dennison. Four teenagers got into cars headed towards West St. When officers located the teens, three of them were taken back to the station and given citations for trespassing.
Sunday, May 29 – A man was arrested for allegedly spitting and choking his girlfriend on Danwood. When police were called, the man ran out of the residence, only to be located on Brentwood, west of the residence and transported back to the scene for questioning. The woman claimed they began arguing when he allegedly spit in her face and began to choke her before pushing her. The man claimed he did not choke her.
*Report of a domestic assault in a vehicle on Drahner and Pontiac St. The woman told officers her husband hit her in the head while they were coming back from a party. After she pulled over and got out of the car, her husband followed her, pushed her down and proceeded to walk away from the scene.
Saturday, May 28 – A resident at Crossroads for Youth ran away from the facility.
*An 18-year-old female was reported at the front door of a residence on Crawford St. The female was not supposed to be there and the resident wanted her to leave.
*A caller reported two men were talking very loud while walking along N. Washington. An officer located the males and advised them.
Friday, May 27 – A wire was reported down on Noble between Delano and Hosner.
Thursday, May 26 – Five chainsaws and two leafblowers were stolen from a unlocked storage trailer on Lincoln.
*Oakland County Sheriffs encountered a troublesome solicitor on Seymour Lake Rd. When they arrived, the solicitor and the home owner were in a verbal argument. The solicitor claimed to be from a telephone company, but when the home owner asked him to produce identification, the solicitor said he did not have any on him. After checking with the telephone company, who told the home owner they did not have anyone in that area, the police were called. The man started to act nervous, claiming he had a permit from the township. Officers asked to see the permit, but the man claimed it in his car. Officers informed the man the township did not issue permits to solicitors, he claimed the officers were lying to him and he did in fact have a permit. He then proceeded to take an offensive stance, making the officer believe he was either going to get attacked or the man would flee. The officer asked the solicitor to sit in the back of the squad car and the officer wrote a ticket for soliciting without a permit.
Tuesday, May 24 – A 16-year-old male ran away from his home on Fountian View Lane after he got into an argument with his mother about washing dishes.
*Someone drove a golf cart into a retention pond on Metamora Rd. There were no suspects at the time.

Monday, May 23 – A single car rollover accident occurred at New Rd. and Mill Pond Rd. A man was driving south on Newman Rd. and at some point lost control of his Ford F-150 and flipped it on it’s side. The truck then proceeded to run over a small tree before it came to rest after striking a six foot chain link fence. The male driver was trapped inside the vehicle, hanging inside due to the seatbelt. The male was complaining about pain in his left arm and deputies from the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department could see blood throughout the truck. When talking with the man, the deputies could smell a strong odor of intoxicants. The male was taken to POH hospital after the Oxford Fire Department had to use the jaws of life to free the man from his truck. While officers were investigating the scene, they found several empty and one full can of beer.
*A man on S. Lapeer Rd. reported his Michigan license plate was either stolen off of his vehicle or if fell off during a half-hour span on Monday afternoon.
Sunday, May 22 – A second incident of tasering by the Oxford Village Police occurred during the morning hours on Crawford St. Village Police received a call to 135 Crawford St. for a disturbing the peace report because neighbors were complaining about some yelling and banging on walls that had been occurring for several hours. When officers arrived at the scene, they heard the screaming and traced it to an apartment on the second floor. They found the door to the apartment open, so they announced their presence. Upon entering the apartment, they encountered three males. After asking the males to quiet down, 22-year-old Lapeer resident Kevin Sisky allegedly approached the officer, forcing the officer to ask Sisky to back down three times. When Sisky did not comply, the officer pulled out his taser and shot him. After being tased, Sisky was placed under arrest for resisting and obstructing an officer and disturbing the peace. On Tuesday, May 24, Sisky was charged with resisting and obstructing an officer in front of Judge Julie Nicholson at the 52-3 District Court in Rochester Hills and released on a $10,000 personal bond.
*A man and woman on S. Manor St. reported receiving threatening text messages, phone calls and Facebook posts from the man’s mother and sister.
Saturday, May 21 – Four DVD’s and a cell phone were stolen from an unlocked vehicle on Driftwood Ct. in Oxford Twp.
*There was an attempted breaking and entering at a home on Lincoln. A woman found a screen to her garage cut and damaged and on the ground by the garage door. She also found the window the screen belonged to cracked. The deputy observed the window frame was also bent.
*Report of car alarms and banging going on at Bay Pointe Dr. and Sunset Blvd. An officer checked the area and was unable to find any problems.
*Operating under the influence of liquor reported on Pontiac and Pocahantas.
Friday, May 20 – A female student at Oxford Middle School reported to the Oakland County Sheriffs that a fellow male student punched her in the mouth. The female did not know the name of the student, but she was able to identify the student when she was shown a picture. The male student denied hitting her.
*A man on Hunters Rill reported his driver’s side window was shattered after parking his van. The driver admitted to having a Husky inside the car at the time, but he did not know if the dog or someone outside the vehicle broke the window. The dog did not appear to be injured.
*A man on Athalane got scared after he took to many sleeping pills and wanted the number for poison control. He then refused medical treatment and wanted to consult his doctor for advise.
*A woman reported her boyfriend stole her vehicle. However, his name was also on the title, so officers advised her the car was not stolen.
*An accident occurred on Lakeville Rd. by Parker Lake Rd. A witness to the accident stated the female driver who crossed the center line was swerving all over the road from Bay Pointe Dr. to the scene of the accident.
Thursday, May 19 – Oakland County Sheriff’s received a report of breaking and entering at a home on Gibson in Oxford Twp. The reporting person stated she went to leave her house and she noticed the sliding glass was removed from her garage. When she investigated, she found her leaf blower was missing. The officer noticed someone parked a large vehicle in the alley Drahner behind the house on Gibson and Burlington and the subject used a fire poker to pry the window out of the tracks. The woman’s neighbor also reported his generator, a leaf blower, chainsaw and backpack blower were taken from his shed.
*A GPS was stolen from a vehicle on Sebek.
*A man on N. Washington reported some lawn equipment was stolen out of his trailer and his truck was broken into.
*Juveniles on East St. were arguing outside in a yard and using curse words. The reporting individual wanted an officer to advise the children to clean up their language and go inside. An officer spoke with the juveniles and they went inside.
*Kids were shooting paintballs at things on Lakeville and Hosner Rd.
Wednesday, May 18 – Male subjects picketing at Oxford Elementary were making lewd comments towards female parents as they entered the building.
*A 12-year-old male got into an argument with his mother and proceeded to walk home from an establishment on N. Lapeer Rd. Officers were able to locate the boy and take him home.
Tuesday, May 17 – A person was reported fishing on the beach at Scripter Lake . An officer advised the responsible subject.
*On S. Washington, a female was slumped over the wheel of her vehicle. When the reporting person honked her horn, the woman looked up and appeared to be incoherent. The individual also reported there looked to be a baby in the back seat of the vehicle.

Monday, May 16 – A man on Coy Court reported someone entered his locked equipment yard and took a Legend dump trailer. The man informed officers that he was contacted prior to the trailer going missing by an individual who wanted to borrow the trailer to move a tractor.
Sunday, May 15 – A woman was arrested and issued a citation for under 21 consuming alcohol after police were called by her boyfriend after she reportedly slapped and cut him. The woman was released at the scene and went inside her residence.
Saturday, May 14 – An ex-employee was leaving threatening messages on his former bosses home phone. When confronted by Oakland County Sheriff’s, the employee apologized for leaving the messages, saying he did it out of anger.
Friday, May 13 – A man on Lake Shore Circle reported one of his bottles of pain medications went missing from his living room.
Thursday, May 12 – Police conducted an area search of S. Washington after receiving a report of an intoxicated man driving a truck with children in it.
Wednesday, May 11 – An employee walked off a job on Market St. and took a circular saw valued around $500.
*A woman was cited for disorderly conduct after she showed up at her husbands residence, whom she was separated from, intoxicated around 6 a.m. The woman said her husband was inside the residence with her best friend and she thought they were sleeping together. The husband said it was his girlfriend and his wife showed up outside his house yelling, screaming and trying to kick in the door.
*A female Oxford High School student reported to Oakland County Sheriff’s she had been receiving harassing messages from three male OHS students. When police interviewed two of the males, they admitted to sending messages and they agreed to write the female student an apology. The parents of the female informed police it was not necessary to interview the third male.
Tuesday, May 10 – A minor on Maynard Circle was issued a citation for underage consumption and possession of liquor.
*A woman reported to Oakland County Sheriff deputies her ex-husband pulled up next to her and her boyfriend while they were driving northbound on Lapeer Rd. and began following them and cutting them off and running several red lights. The woman stopped her vehicle on Metamora Rd., and her ex-proceeded to rear-end her vehicle. Her ex then ran up to the vehicle, grabbed the keys out of the ignition and tossed the keys in a field. The woman’s boyfriend found the keys in the field and they left without further incident. The ex-husband was issued a citation for reckless driving.
*Oakland County Sheriff’s assisted the Oxford Fire Department with a small residential fire on Danwood. The homeowner said he was smoking on the front porch of his trailer when he flipped the cigarette butt underneath the porch when he went to take his son to school, and the side of his residence was on fire when he returned. Fire Chief Pete Scholz said the fire was caused by the garbage underneath the porch catching fire.

Monday, May 9 ? Gas leak reported on Broadway.
Sunday, May 8 – A car hit a tree on Cardigan and Kintyre.
*Oxford Police department assisted the Lake Orion Police Department with an intoxicated subject on N. Broadway.
*A caller on Cedarwood told dispatch her husband was sick and needed to be taken to the hospital, but she decided to wait to transport him after she spoke with a doctor.
*An abandoned bike was found on Lincoln and Mechanic.
Saturday, May 7 – Loud music was reported coming from an establishment in the southwest downtown parking lot.
*Loud music reported on S. Washington and W. Burdick. Officer responded to the area and the music was not loud.
*A vehicle with squeaky wheels kept circling the parking lot on Crawford St. Officers did an area check and were unable to locate the vehicle.
Friday, May 6 – A woman from a business on Metamora Rd. reported money went missing from the establishment’s donation box on two separate occasions.
*Report of a blue Mercury van, which was occupied by a white male, driving slowly up and down Thornehill near school buses. Police checked the area, but were unable to locate the vehicle.
*A handgun was reported missing on Hovey.
*A caller said the high school lacrosse game at OES was too loud for her child to sleep. The game was over when police arrived.
Thursday, May 5 – Report of a subject with gray hair smelling like alcohol while getting a hair cut. The subject drove off in a Pontiac Solstice, which the police could not locate.
*A suspicious vehicle, which was unoccupied, was reported behind OES at the soccer field.
*A caller told police that music coming from the SW Lot was louder than her television. The noise complaints went unfounded.
Wednesday, May 4 – A woman on S. Lapeer Rd. reported a possible breaking and entering at her residence. When she returned home after the weekend, she noticed her front door was not locked and it looked to have been forced open. She proceeded to go inside the residence, but did not find anything missing.
*Reports of an older white pickup driving up and down Oxford Lakes and pulling into driveways. Police were unable to locate the vehicle.
*A brush fire was reported on Glaspie. After putting out the fire, a suspicious person was seen walking along Glaspie.
Tuesday, May 3 ? A wallet and a set of car keys were stolen from a locker in the men’s locker room at Oxford High School on the evening of Monday, May 2. The suspect then used the keys to unlock the complainant’s door and steal some audio equipment.

Monday, May 2 – Suspicious circumstance reported on N. Washington and W. Burdick. Police received word of a possible intoxicated subject at the intersection. The male was transported back to his residence on N. Washington.
*A 2 X 4 was reported to be in the middle of the road on S. Washington and W. Burdick. Village officers were not able to locate the piece of wood.
*Suspicious vehicle reported on Maple. A green dodge was seen cruising around the block. It was last seen heading east on Dayton.
Sunday, May 1 – A man on Market St. was arrested and lodged in Oakland County Jail after Oakland County Sheriff deputies responded to a claim of child abuse. When deputies arrived, they found a child with finger marks around her neck due to the man choking and pushing her to the floor because he got angry. It was also reported the man had shoved his wife. When officers went to arrest the man, he resisted arrest. The man was arrested for child abuse, domestic violence and resisting an officer.
*A resident of Crossroads for Youth ran away twice. Oakland County Sheriffs did an area check and were unable to locate the resident after he ran away for a second time.
*Noise complaint on S. Washington and W. Burdick. The caller was not sure if the noise was coming from an establishment or a car stereo.
*A vehicle was egged on Moyer.
*A caller stated a woman on S. Lapeer Rd. was possibly intoxicated in a silver jeep, which had children in it as well.
Saturday, April 30 – An officer witnessed a vehicle leave the Village DPW yard just past midnight.
*Officers received word about a possible fight in an establishment on S. Washington.
*Report of a possible drunk driver on Aquaview.
*Trespassers were reported on W. Burdick. It turned out to be kids from the neighborhood, and officers spoke with one of their mothers and everything was all set.
*An individual on Park St. reported his house was damaged by a pellet gun. The reporting individual thought it might be his neighbor from across the street.
Friday, April 29 – Accident on Lakeville Road and Chinkapin Rill.
*A white bronco was seen driving through a field on W. Drahner.
*A suspicious person was reported near the soccer field concession stand on Pontiac St. It turned out to be a soccer person getting some equipment.
*A door to a church on Pontiac St. was found jimmied open. There appeared to be no damage or forced entry.
*A two-year-old was locked inside a house on Powell.
Thursday, April 28 – Breaking and entering reported on W. Drahner. The owner of the vacant property reported someone broke into the residence and stole some copper wire and pipes, and in the process left the water running, ruining the basement floor.
*Traffic complaint on Glaspie and Lakeville. A caller reported a subject honked their horn at her, pulled up next to her began yelling at her. Police were unable to make contact with the responsible driver.
Wednesday, April 27 – Tires were reported stolen from vehicles parked on Metamora Rd. and Plexus Dr.
*Suspicious circumstance reported on Pearl. When officers arrived, they found the back door ajar, and when they went inside the home, they found it was empty.
Tuesday, April 26 – An assault occurred on Ray Rd. The reporting person left the scene after refusing medical treatment.
*A larceny was reported on N. Washington. The suspect was seen wearing a blue ski monster cap and had black hair.

Monday, April 25 – Report of an assault and battery on Hunters Rill. A mother told responding officers from the Oakland County Sheriff’s Office her daughter struck her multiple times in the head. The altercation began when the mother refused to give her daughter permission to contact her father. The daughter then became irate, telling her mother she hated her and yelling obscenities at her before heading off into her room. Upon leaving the room, the daughter tried to leave the house, but her mother blocked her path, which caused the daughter to begin striking the mother in the head. The daughter then left the house and was later found at one of her friend’s house.
*A passer by noticed a pink girls bike leaning against the fence at Oxford Lakes. It was also reported the fence was broken near the fence. Police were unable to locate the bike.
*Police received a call about people doing burnouts on Pleasant.
*A larceny was reported on Crawford St. A woman claimed her daughter stole her prescription medications.
Sunday, April 24 – An Oxford police officers assisted the Lake Orion Police Department with a driving while license suspended on S. Broadway St.
*A disabled motorist was reported on Glaspie and Lakeville.
Saturday, April 23 – An alarm went off at a residence on Squaw Lagoon Dr for a possible breaking and entering. Upon arrival, deputies noticed the front door was ajar. They proceeded to check the interior of the house, but nothing appeared to be missing or disturbed.
*A suspicious vehicle was reported on Spezia. A vehicle was reported driving back and forth along the street.
*Village police assisted the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department with a vehicle lockout on S. Lapeer Rd.
*Suspicious vehicle was reported on Pontiac St.
*A caller on Doral witnessed his ex-girlfriend allegedly try and break into his house.
Friday, April 22 – Accident property damage was reported on Harwood. A man was driving behind a gravel truck on N/B Lapeer Rd. and the truck was dropping small stones from the truck and it’s tires, causing several stone chips on the wind shield and front end of the vehicle behind him. The driver of the vehicle followed the gravel truck into a parking lot and told him what happened. According to the driver of the damaged vehicle, the truck driver told him to call the insurance agency and it wasn’t his problem. The truck driver told police the driver of the damaged vehicle was belligerent towards him. A report of the incident was written.
*Suspicious vehicle on Crawford St. and Pontiac St.
*Police received a report of protesters harassing customers at an establishment on E. Burdick St. The protestors were advised.
*Village police received a report of someone driving around in a field behind a house on Iverness. The caller thought it was possibly juveniles.
*Suspicious vehicle reported on Pontiac St.
*A civil matter on Pocahontas. The caller called police back a few minutes later and reported everything was all set.
*A car was spotted running in the SW Lot for over two hours without anyone inside the vehicle. Upon further investigation, the driver of the vehicle was in the car next to him and the reason the vehicle was running was to keep it warm.
*Oakland County Sheriff’s responded to the scene of an intoxicated male on Dunlap Road with epilepsy.
Thursday, April 21 – Oakland County Sheriff’s Deputies responded to a report of operating under the influence of liquor on Dunlap Circle. Dispatch advised the responding officers the complainant’s vehicle was damaged and the possible driver, who was intoxicated, was at the residence. The complainant stated she left her keys to her vehicle on the counter overnight, and when she woke up, she found her vehicle was damaged. The complainant’s roommate stated it was the intoxicated male who took the keys and damaged the vehicle, but deputies could not determine if the man drove the vehicle. The man did not admit to driving the vehicle, but he was having a hard time standing and speaking. When given a PBT, the man blew a .314. The Oxford fire department was called due to the highly intoxicated state and took the male to Crittenton Hospital.
*An officer was performing building checks in the West Burdick Plaza and heard noises and glass break in the cemetery. Officer did an area check and was unable to find anything or anyone.
*Screaming and yelling were reported on Woodleigh Way. It turned out to be teenage girls having a sleepover.
Wednesday, April 20 – Report that an elderly female drove off of Seymour Lake Rd. and into a ditch.
*A caller on W. Oakwood informed police a girlfriend and her daughter left the residence over a day ago and haven’t been back since.
*A possible trespasser was reported on Brentwood.
Tuesday, April 19 – A man was caught on a security camera at a store on N. Lapeer Rd. stealing $442 worth of electronic games. The man was seen being assisted by an employee in the section of the store, only to leave and return later with bobby pins, trying to pick the security device. The male was able to successfully pick the security lock and remove the games without paying for them.
*A bank bag containing nearly $1500 worth of cash and checks was taken from the front administration office at Oxford High School. According to Principal Mike Schweig, the bag was in an unlocked office desk drawer overnight. It wasn’t until the morning the bag was discovered missing. Schweig advised officers he had recently suspended a student, who was on probation for larceny. The student was observed by staff members in the area of the front administration office waiting for a ride. The student was also observed going in and out of the office area, with a book bag that was small enough to have possibly contained the missing bank bag. Schweig informed deputies four contracted cleaning staff were also in the area of the front office during the time the bank bag could have disappeared. Schweig indicated he and his staff would handle the matter internally and would get police involved if they were not able to find the missing bag.
*Officers stood by while some school administrators at DA met with a first grader and his parents regarding the student stealing MP3 players.
*Police helped a woman get back into a home on West St. because she had locked herself out of the home and there was an unattended six month old still inside.
*Two young males were seen hopping a fence to a business on N. Washington. Village police found them and spoke with their parents.

Monday, April 18 – A driver was pulled over for speeding on N Lapeer and Davison Lake Rd. When an Oakland County Sheriff Deputy ran the driver’s name, it revealed the driver had a suspended license and a warrant from the Davison Police Department. The deputy tried unsuccessfully to get in contact with the Davison PD, so he advised the driver and released the driver on the warrant. The deputy also issued the driver an appearance ticket at the 52-3 district court for driving with a suspended license.
*Oakland County Sheriff Deputies responded to Prosperity Group Home, located at 273 S. Coats Rd. A caretaker reported one of the residents had taken a knife and threatened herself and staff members. One of the deputies was able to disarm the resident without incident. The patient was transported to Common Ground for evaluation.
*Parking complaint in the SW Lot. An officer issued a ticket, but after speaking with the owner of the vehicle, voided the ticket.
*A caller on Crestwood told officers she needed her brother removed from her residence. The caller was transferred to the Oakland County Sheriff substation.
*A suspicious vehicle was reported on East and Louck. It was occupied and running in the DTE power area.
*Report of a street light possibly being broken on W. Burdick and S. Washington. Glass was reported to be on the sidewalk. DPW was advised.
*A suspicious vehicle was reported on Glaspie St. A flatbed trailer was parked behind a building and no one knew who it belonged to. The owner of the vehicle was located and advised and he said he would move the truck.
*Drug overdose on N. Lapeer Rd.
Sunday, April 17 – Report of a dog barking constantly during the early morning hours on Oxford Lakes Dr. Officers were unable to locate the dog.
*A caller stated seeing a drunk driver on Pontiac St. The caller was unable to inform officers what type of vehicle it was or the direction the driver was headed. Officers were unable to locate the driver.
*A person reported smelling gas while walking along Broadway and Glaspie.
*A female walking along the Polly Ann Trail thought she witnessed three juveniles damaging an abandoned house. An officer met up with the three juveniles and they were sent on their way.
*Property damage reported in the church barking lot on E. Burdick and Mill St.
*Barking dog complaint at an address on Park St. Police were unable to locate the dog.
Saturday, April 16 – Oakland County Sheriff Deputies stopped a driver on Seymour Lake Rd. after running the stop sign at Seymour Lake and Baldwin. After smelling an odor of marijuana coming from the driver, the deputy searched the vehicle and found some marijuana, smoking pipes, a grinder and marijuana seeds. The driver was issued an appearance ticket for possession of marijuana and disobeying the stop sign.
*The Oakland County Sheriff’s Department received a call from the Roseville Police Department who had tracked a reported suicidal subject’s cell phone to St. Benedict’s Monastery, and asked for assistance. Deputies from Addison, Oxford, Oakland and Orion substations, along with Traffic and K-9 units and Air 1 arrived to assist. The subject was located and Air 1 saw the subject was armed with a handgun. An officer from the Roseville PD approached the suspect, who surrendered the hand gun and was taken into custody without incident.
*A wallet was stolen from the middle school cafeteria during a volleyball tournament. There are no suspects or witnesses.
*An employee from POH called and told officers a male subject, who was intoxicated and possibly overdosed on medication ran away from the clinic. The employee then called back and said the man had returned.
*Police received a report of fighting and arguing taking place in the Crawford St. apartments. When police arrived, they were not able to hear any fighting or arguing taking place.
*Fight reported on Cardigan Dr.
*Report of some juveniles possibly fighting on Teelin.
*A subject on Dayton called dispatch to report a male was sending threatening phone and text messages.
*Two males were causing a disturbance at an establishment on S. Broadway due to having improper identification to be served. They began yelling obscenities before the management asked them to leave.
Friday, April 15 – A suspicious circumstance was reported on Kirkwood in Oxford Twp. A woman reported someone had broken into her husbands truck, but nothing was taken due to nothing being kept in the truck. The responding deputy noticed the door latch was severely damaged, but there was no external damage to the door or body of the truck.
*A suspicious person was reported on Crawford and Pontiac St.
*Threatening messages were reported at an address on Keith.
*A suspicious vehicle was reported in the SE Lot.
Thursday, April 14 – Oakland County Sheriff Deputies received a tip that a subject on Parker Lake had warrants for his arrest out of Lapeer County. Deputies arrived at the residence and arrested the subject and transported him to the county line, where he was handed over to Lapeer County detectives.
*Report of a domestic disturbance on Keith over loud music.
*A possible drunk driver was reported on S. Washington and Minnetonka.
*A breaking and entering was reported at an establishment on N. Washington. It appeared to be an inside job.
*Money and checks were taken from an establishment on Broadway.
*A pile of dirt was reported in the middle of the road on Dennison.
*A possible case of a driver operating a vehicle while intoxicated was reported on N. Lapeer Rd. as a Pontiac Grand Prix was seen driving all over the road.
Wednesday, April 13 – A wallet was stolen from a classroom at Crossroads for Youth.
*A woman requested to speak with an officer to show him something she found on Center St.
*A citizen asked an officer to check something he received via email. It turned out to be an email hoax.
*There was a report of some neighbors having a dispute on Center St.
*A suspicious person was reported on S. Washington and Dennison.
Tuesday, April 12 – A woman reported her niece allegedly stole money and antiques from her.
*A citizen had some questions about a recovered stolen motorcycle.
*Suspicious vehicle reported on Deer Path Trail.
*Some money was stolen from a purse at an establishment on S. Washington.
*Suspicious vehicle reported on Louck and Church. The vehicle was parked in front of IMP Industries walking trail.

Monday, April 11 – A caller on Chirco told police someone kept banging on the door of their residence.
*A caller traveling north on Lapeer Rd. reported to police that a white van, also headed north on Lapeer Rd., was traveling at a high rate of speed and driving all over the road.
*A spare tire was reported in the road at W. Burdick and West St.
*A woman requested to speak with an officer regarding incidents that have been occurring at her residence on Sunset Blvd.
*Police received a report of a black male walking towards Burdick St. carrying four garbage bags.
*Report of marijuana use on E. Burdick and Mill St.
*Police helped a stranded motorist on S. Lapeer Rd.
*A village officer assisted the Lake Orion Police Department by responding to the scene of an accident in Lake Orion while the LOPD responded to the scene of a death.
Sunday, April 10 – A suspicious circumstance was reported at an apartment on Drahner. Two males were seen trying to enter an apartment through a window. When deputies arrived, the apartment appeared to be unoccupied. After the manager unlocked the apartment, deputies entered and found a jar containing suspected marijuana on the floor in the bedroom and cash in a safe in the closet. When one of the subjects came home, he told police he had a medical marijuana card. The subject checked out okay after the card he produced was verified and deputies immediately left the scene.
*A loose pit bull was reported in the area of East St.
*Malicious destruction of property was reported Coats.
*A suspicious circumstance was reported on Oxford Lakes Dr. The reporting individual told police his neighbor was dumping something out of a gas can down the storm drain. The caller then reported two of his neighbors proceeded to get into a verbal altercation over what was being dumped into the storm drain.
*A pit bull was running loose in the area of Maple.
*Report of a grass fire on Ray Rd.
Saturday, April 9 – Report of a vehicle heading north from Lake Orion at a high rate of speed with no lights on.
*A caller reported seeing a fight behind an establishment in the SW Lot.
*A suspicious vehicle was reported in the NW Lot.
*Domestic assault was reported on Conda Lane. A caller reported taking a girl home from an establishment and upon arriving at her residence, the girl and her boyfriend got into an argument.
*A vehicle was reported to be driving along Lapeer Rd. with it’s door open.
*Animal complaint on Maple about a large pit bull.
*Report of seizures on Sunset Blvd.
*A suspicious circumstance was reported on Kolal after a needle was found inside a vehicle.
*Officers responded to the report of a domestic in progress on Keith.
*A caller on East St. reported a loose pit bull ran at her kids. The description of the dog matched the description of a reported missing dog. The owners of the pit bull were notified.
Friday, April 8 – A woman on Country View received a threatening card in the mail.
*A caller on Crawford St. stated hearing a fight between a male and female. The male and female were advised.
*A caller on Crawford St. reported a lot of commotion coming from the hallway outside of the residence. When asked what was happening by police, the caller could not give an accurate description because the caller was too scared to open the door and see what has happening.
*A mail box and patio brick was damaged on Bay Pointe Dr.
*A caller reported damage to his garage on Hovey.
*A caller on Crawford St. reported banging on her apartment walls. Both parties were advised and were going to go to sleep for the evening.
Thursday, April 7 – Marijuana use was reported on N. Washington and Center St.
*A single car accident was reported at Lapeer and Metamora.
*A caller on Crawford St. stated her roommate had too much to drink and asked for someone to come speak with her and calm her down.
*Skateboarders were reported in Centennial Park. When officers checked it out, the report went unfounded.
*A caller was concerned about a semi that was parked near an ATM on S. Washington. The caller thought the driver of the semi could see the transactions that were occurring. When officers investigated the situation, they found the drivers seat was unoccupied and the driver was possibly sleeping in the back. They also informed the caller there was no way the driver could see transactions from the angle the semi was parked.
*A possible breaking and entering was reported to be in progress on N. Baldwin.
Wednesday, April 6 – Oakland County Sheriff’s responded to a domestic disturbance between a mother and daughter on Worthington. The daughter got upset at her mother because she was asked to clean up the dishes and refused to do it. They got into a verbal argument that escalated into the mother threatening to kick her out of the house. The daughter called her out on it, so the mother proceeded to get a box and put some of her daughters clothes in it and begin to take it outside, which made the daughter even angrier. She proceeded to push the mother, causing her to drop the box. The mother called OCS, who determined the daughter deliberately pushed her mother. The daughter has arrested for domestic assault and taken to Oakland County Jail.
*Two newspapers were reported stolen from a box on S. Lapeer Rd.
*Report of an intoxicated subject in a store on W. Burdick. The subject was known by the employees, so nothing was needed as they took care of the situation.
*A suspicious person was reported on S. Washington after employees noticed a female wandering around a store.
*Report of a vehicle driving all over the road on Seymour Lake.
Tuesday, April 5 – Report of an open front door at an address on Lacrosse Trail. When Oakland County Deputies arrived at the residence, the front door was open, but the handle was locked. There were no signs of forced entry, so deputies concluded that the wind might have pushed the door open. After checking the residence, it was secured.
*A suspicious circumstance was reported on Lakes Edge Dr. after a driver left the door open to his vehicle and forgot about it. The situation was taken care of.

Monday, April 4 – A backpack containing a laptop was found at the Park and Ride at Lapeer and Oakwood Rd. and dropped off to Oakland County Sheriff Oxford Township Substation. After notifying the owner, she picked it up and told officers her laptop went missing after she had some of her friends over to her house in Ortonville.
*Police assisted the fire department with a 29-year-old having chest pains on Broadway.
*A two car accident was reported on Lapeer and Indianwood. No injuries were reported.
*Police unlocked a silver jeep on S. Washington.
*Police were alerted to a possible assault that was currently in progress on Laurel Leah.
*Private property accident occurred on Franklin Lake.
Sunday, April 3 – A caller on Golf Villa Dr. reported seeing an unknown individual in front of her house on foot.
*A suspicious vehicle on Dennison was seen doing laps around the block. It turned out the vehicle’s owner lived on Dennison.
*A suspicious vehicle was reported on Lakes Edge Dr. A black Lincoln with tinted windows, was parked in front of an address for 30 minutes with it’s motor running.
Saturday, April 2 – A white van was possibly stealing pallets from businesses on Glaspie St. Police were unable to locate the van.
*Family trouble was reported on Shummard Branch.
*A caller reported a small child was left alone in a vehicle at an establishment on S. Lapeer Rd.
*An officer reported finding a vehicle parked on the side of Lakeville Rd. in front of an establishment.
*Oxford police assisted the Lake Orion Police Department with an assault on E. Flint St. They transported the Lake Orion prisoner from another incident to their station while the LOPD responded to the original assault call.
*Police received a tip about an underage drinking party on Broadway.
*Oxford police assisted the Lake Orion police with two females fighting at a location on E. Flint St.
*A caller on Deer Path Trail reported that her laundry room and garage smelled like gas.
Friday, April 1 – A man called the Oakland County Sheriff’s Dept. on his ex-girlfriend because she wanted to take his car to work.
*A bag was taken from an unlocked vehicle on State St. in Oxford Twp.. According to the reporting individual, the bag only contained a work identification and a pay stub. There were no signs of forced damage to the vehicle.
*A male walking along E. Drahner called police and told them someone was following him and he did not want them to.
*Report of intoxicated teens on Pontiac St. An officer made contact with the teens and determined they were not intoxicated.
*A Ford explorer was hit by a white car on S. Washington.
*A domestic was in process on Pontiac and Pocahontas. A female struck a male, who proceeded to strike her back.
*A caller reported a fire on Metamora Rd., north of Davison Lake Rd. The caller then located the fire, which turned out to be a brush fire on Duke Rd.
*Dispatch received a report of a home occupant burning something behind an address on Pontiac St. After looking through the burn permits, it was discovered no permit was issued for that address.
*An officer was unable to gain access to a locked mini-cooper.
Thursday, March 31 – A female on S. Washington was upset and complaining of neck pain.
*A possible operating while intoxicated was reported on S. Washington. The caller told police the driver of a silver Dodge Intrepid had an open container of beer while driving. Unfortunately, the caller lost site of the driver.
*Parking complaint on Dennison with a small car parked in front of the reporting person’s driveway. A citation was issued to the owner of the car and the vehicle was moved.
*A woman on Stanton reported her boyfriend’s mother was harassing her.
Wednesday, March 30 – Report of a family disturbance on Wyndham. A brother and sister began verbally arguing with each other after the brother found his sister wearing his hoodie. He then reportedly spit in his sister’s face six times before his younger brother intervened and tried to stop the argument. The two brothers then began to fight with each other. In the end, the older brother was placed under arrest for domestic assault. It was then discovered he had two previous arrest warrants, one out of Lake Orion for possession of marijuana and one out of Oakland County for a traffic offense. He was lodged in the Oakland County Jail without incident.
*Oakland County Sheriff’s pulled a driver over near S. Baldwin for having a taillight out. After approaching the vehicle, they noticed a backpack in the backseat and when they began asking the driver about the backpack, the driver began to get nervous and said it was just school supplies. Upon further investigation, they discovered bags of marijuana, a digital scale and some ziplock bags. The driver was issued a citation for the tail light being out and a warrant was being prepared for possession of marijuana.
*Report of neighbor trouble on Breezewood.
*A woman came home to her residence on Crawford St. to find that her bedroom might have been ransacked and her laptop was missing.
*Report of a loose pit bull on Division. Officers were unable to locate the dog.
*On Park St., some juveniles were shooting something near a white house with a shed attached to it. An officer made contact with the subjects, who were shooting bottle rockets. They were advised.
*Loose pit bull on East St. The owner of the dog was cited.
Tuesday, March 29 – Welfare check on a subject on Crawford St. Police were unable to make contact with the subject, but made contact with a neighbor who spoke with the subject earlier that morning.
*A suspicious circumstance was reported on N. Oxford Rd. A jeep was stopped on the curb and the driver did not acknowledge when a female beeped her horn at him. It turned out it was a student who ran out of gas.
*Two Hispanic males were seen by the back door of an establishment on S. Washington St. swearing at the owner of the establishment.
*An I-pod went missing from the locker room area at Oxford High School.

Monday, March 28 – A suspicious circumstance was reported when a caller saw two men standing near the Market Plaza sign early in the morning. After police investigated, it was determined the two men were putting in a new sign.
Sunday, March 27 – Report of a driver operating a vehicle while intoxicated on Lakeville Rd. near Glaspie St.
*A truck was broken into overnight at a residence on Sunset Blvd.
*Report of a domestic disturbance on Hunters Rill. A female was pushed down the stairs and possibly sustained injuries to her back.
Saturday, March 26 – Report of marijuana use on N. Washington.
*A caller on Twin Lakes reported to police an unknown individual was driving through the subdivision and knocking over mailboxes.
Friday, March 25 – Oakland County Sheriff’s were advised of a vehicle swerving all over the road due to the driver being nearly passed out with a passenger lying down. Later, the vehicle was reported to be at the scene of an accident on Washington St. and Burdick St. When Oakland County Sheriff’s arrived and ordered the driver to exit the vehicle, the officer noticed the passenger was slumped down, cyanotic and not breathing. The officer also discovered the passenger had a weak pulse, so he radioed for the Oxford Fire Department and began to perform CPR on the passenger. The fire department took over treatment when they arrived on the scene. When the deputy searched the vehicle, he found some pills in a baggie in the passenger’s coat pocket. The passenger admitted to paramedics he was a heroin addict and had overdosed on pills.
*Village police received a report about a bus traveling along Lakeville Rd. with a wobbling wheel. Police found the bus and alerted the driver to the problem.
Thursday, March 24 – Possible operating while intoxicated reported on W. Burdick and Washington St.
Wednesday, March 23 – A woman was found dead in her home on Keble Lane. The cause of the death is unknown, as there were no signs of trauma to the woman’s body. Oakland County Sheriff’s were still investigating the incident.
*A tree was reported to have fallen across Oakwood Rd. and N. Lapeer Rd.
Tuesday, March 22 – A caller on Hilberg reported her son stealing her car.
*Village police assisted the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department with a felony warrant pickup on Park St.

Monday, March 21 – Property damage reported to a DPW vehicle on N. Washington and Davison.
*Two bikes were stolen from an address on S. Washington.
Sunday, March 20 – A suspicious vehicle was parked on W. Burdick.
*Some wires were reported down on S. Coats Rd. In addition, the pole was also reported to be on fire.
Saturday, March 19 – A loose pit bull was running around East St. Village police were not able to capture the dog.
*Possible assault reported on Crawford St.
*Family trouble reported on Hunters Rill.
*Juvenile complaint reported on Pontaic St.
*Village police received a report of a possibly intoxicated woman staggering along W. Burdick. The officer located the woman and her husband and transported them to their home on Dayton.
*A caller on Crawford St. reported to police her daughter and her daughter’s boyfriend were making threats against her over the phone.
Friday, March 18 – An officer thought he was witnessing a fight between two individuals in the SE parking lot. Upon further investigation, he discovered it was a bouncer at a local establishment removing a customer from the establishment after being kicked out.
*A manager at a store on W. Oakwood called the police after an employee he fired the previous day returned.
*A vehicle was spotted along E. Burdick with possible drug use going on inside the vehicle. The vehicle proceeded to leave the area and enter the Lake Villa Mobile Home Park.
*A large dog was spotted running loose on Moyer. Village police were unable to locate the dog.
*A loose pit bull was reported on East St.
Thursday, March 17 – A minor was reported to have run away from his home on Fountian View Lane. The minor was supposed to attend Crossroads for Youth Day School, but never showed up. The runaway had been missing for two days.
*A suspicious circumstance was reported at a residence on Brentwood. The baby-sitter went to use the restroom and when she returned, she noticed the rear door to the home was wide open and her laptop and cord were gone. When officers arrived at the house, they found the door only slightly ajar, along with pry marks on the rear door near the lock area. However, police noticed a purse, the TV and video game system and other items in the living room were not disturbed. The baby-sitter proceeded to tell officers that when she left the living room, the laptop and cord were sitting on the couch and when she returned, they were gone and the rear door was open. The deputy requested a K-9 unit. After conducting a search in the area behind the house, officers concluded nothing had been disturbed. When the homeowner arrived home, he indicated to the deputies the pry marks near the lock were previously there and the door was never fully secure. The homeowner’s wife eventually found the laptop and the coord sitting in a bag next to the couch.
*Two car accident on Lapeer and Oakwood Rd.
*A caller reported seeing two vehicles on Lapeer and Drahner Roads cutting each other off and driving recklessly.
*Village Police checked an address on Park St. for a minor. After being located, the minor was taken back to the village station where the mother would pick the minor up.
Wednesday, March 16 – Two gates that lead to the township park on E. Oakwood Road were reported to be damaged. A chain was cut and it appeared that vehicles had driven over the walking trails, causing heavy damage.
*A woman on Park St. called police to tell them an unknown subject just stabbed her dog.
*A vehicle was sitting in Lakeville Rd. with no one in it.
*Loud music was coming from a residence on W. Burdick. The subjects were advised to turn it down.
Tuesday, March 15 – An individual tried to steal eight dollars worth of merchandise from a store on S. Lapeer Rd. When Oakland County Sheriff’s arrived at the scene, they found the suspect leaning on the counter with dilated eyes and appeared to be frothing at the mouth with white foam around it. The suspect was taken to POH by the Oxford Fire Department. The suspect was also issued a ticket for retail fraud in the third degree.
*Police gave a man a ride to his residence on S. Washington.
*A caller on E. Burdick stated some church money was missing and wanted to make a report.
*A USPS truck was reported to be on fire on W. Burdick and Pontiac St.
*Report of a barking dog on Pleasant. The owner of the dog was issued a citation.
*Report of juveniles on N. Baldwin smoking a bowl.
*In downtown’s southeast parking lot, a Ford Edge hit a cat, which got stuck in the grill area of the vehicle. The Oxford Fire Department was able to rescue the cat, which was still alive. The owner picked up the cat and took it to the vet.

Monday, March 14 – Oakland County Sheriff Deputies assisted the Village of Oxford Police with a suspect who fled on foot. The suspect was behind the wheel of a vehicle parked behind an establishment and appeared to be intoxicated. When questioned by police, the suspect allegedly yanked his ID out of the officers hand and fled. They were unable to locate the suspect after searching the area.
*A subject in the back lot on W. Burdick was possibly intoxicated. Village officers gave the subject a courtesy ride to the subjects residence on Crawford St.
*Report of retail fraud on S. Washington. An unknown subject took something from an outside display stand. Unfortunately for the would-be thief, the incident was caught on camera.
*Village police attempted to locate a larceny suspect at an address on Park St. The suspect was not there when officers arrived.
Sunday, March 13 – Operating under the influence of liquor reported on N. Lapeer Rd. and Market St.
*A caller reported a black Jimmy was heading northbound in the southbound lanes on S. Lapeer Rd. An officer pulled the vehicle over on S. Washington and took one person into custody.
*Police were alerted to a driver who appeared to be intoxicated while driving along Bay Pointe Dr. and Sunset Blvd.
*A caller on Sunset Blvd. reported an unknown man was going through things in his garage. The caller asked the man to leave, which he did. The man was last seen walking south on Bay Pointe Dr. wearing a grey hoodie with flannel over it and glasses.
*A caller on N. Washington stated an older blue Pontiac was parked in front of an apartment on N. Washington and was getting the attention of a lot of younger kids The caller reported the kids would constantly get in and out of the vehicle. While this was happening, the suspicious vehicle never moved from the parking spot. The caller told police she spoke to the neighbors and hasn’t been able to locate the driver of the vehicle in question. Police were able to make contact with an individual who knew the owner of the vehicle and attempted to make contact with the owner.
Saturday, March 12 – A woman was arrested by Oakland County Sheriff’s for operating under the influence of drugs and was lodged in Oakland County Jail after she was seen driving erratically all over Lapeer Rd.
*Abandoned auto was found on Pleasant and First St.
*Two-car accident reported on S. Washington and Dennison.
*Fight between nine individuals reported behind an establishment on S. Washington.
*Single car rollover accident on Drahner.
Friday, March 11 – A hit and run accident occurred on N. Washington. A Ford pick-up and a Jeep were stopped at the traffic light when a third vehicle went between them, sideswiping them before making a right turn on E. Burdick.
*A fight broke out at the Crawford St. apartments.
Thursday, March 10 – A woman was reported to have stolen groceries from a store on N. Lapeer Rd. When she was stopped by deputies, she denied stealing anything. However, earlier when she was approached by store security, she refused to cooperate. She admitted to the deputies to having curtains on her when she left the store, but she proceeded to leave the curtains at the store after security approached her. The individual with her told deputies he thought she paid for everything in the cart.
*A case of identity theft was reported on Glaspie St.
*The driver of a green jeep left a building on S. Washington with an infant sitting on his lap, heading in an unknown direction. Police checked the area but were unable to locate the vehicle.
*Suspicious vehicle reported on Louck. A Dodge truck was parked backed up to a loading dock. Police conducted an area check.
*Village dispatch received a call about a domestic disturbance in progress between a father and son on Hilberg. Yelling could be heard in the background and the mother said it was starting to get physical.
*A truck was reported to be off the road on Lakeville and Glaspie St.
Wednesday, March 9 – A student at Oxford High School was found to be in possession of an ounce of marijuana, some rolling papers and a pack of cigarettes. The student was issued a ticket for possession of drug paraphernalia.
*A couple of callers reported seeing a coyote near a school bus stop on Dayton.
*A caller reported seeing a vehicle driving the wrong way on Lapeer Rd. near Ray Rd. before nearly hitting a semi-truck head on.
Tuesday, March 8 – Police picked up a blue pickup topper that was found at the post office.
*A wallet was found on Queens and turned into village police.

Monday, March 7 – Oakland County Sheriff’s Department assisted the Oxford Fire Department at the scene of a child near-drowning on Beaumont Ct. The father of the one-year-old was giving him a bath when he left the child in the bathtub, which was filled up to the child’s stomach, to get a clean towel. When the father returned, the child had slipped underneath the water. The father immediately picked the child up, who started coughing up water. When the fire department arrived, the child was conscious and breathing. The child was taken to Crittenton Hospital for further evaluation.
*Two subjects stated they ran out of gas on Oxford Lakes Dr. and Bay Pointe Dr.
*An unknown individual dropped off a Boring machine in the back lot on S. Washington, which was impeding traffic. Contact was made with the owner of the vehicle, who moved it.
*Possible operating while intoxicated reported on N. Lapeer and Dryden.
*Some burnt popcorn set off the fire alarm at Oxford High School.
Sunday, March 6 – Some family trouble was reported on Mechanic. An officer reported that neither individual wanted to leave the residence after the officer suggested it to them.
*Car accident reported on Dunlap. No injuries were reported.
*Wires were reported down on Seymour Lake Rd.
Saturday, March 5 – Suspicious vehicle reported in the SW Lot.
*The driver of a Pontiac Sunfire was reportedly speeding and using the turn lane to pass people on S. Washington. Police were unable to locate the driver or vehicle.
*Domestic disturbance reported on W. Burdick.
*Accident on S. Lapeer Rd. No injuries were reported.
*Police assisted a motorist on S. Washington and W. Burdick.
*Numerous vehicles were improperly parked in the SW Lot. They were moved.
*Suspicious vehicle reported on Glaspie St.
Friday, March 4 – A motorist informed police that he was following a possible drunk driver at Seymour Lake Rd. and Boulder Pointe Dr.
*Car accident reported on S. Lapeer Rd. and Indian Lake Rd.
*A car was reported to be on it’s side on Drahner and Pontiac St.
*Property damage was reported on Park St.
*A vehicle was traveling southbound on Lapeer Rd. with something hanging out of the drivers side door. Officers checked the area for the driver and vehicle, but were unable to locate them.
*Some individuals were reported to be yelling on S. Washington.
*A second group of individuals was reported to be yelling at the people across the street from them on S. Washington.
*A caller reported a possible fire on Cypress. The resident thought she saw a fire, but it turned out to be a flag with a light on it.
*Police assisted an elderly man who slipped and fell on Basket Branch and needed help getting up after his wife was unable to help him up.
Thursday, March 3 – A suspicious circumstance was reported on Pleasant.
*A suspicious juvenile was reported on N. Washington. Police found the juvenile and called the mother.
*Disabled motorist was reported on Pontiac St.
*Some concrete was reported to be in the road on N. Washington and First St.
Wednesday, March 2 – A woman was caught trying to steal $162.74 worth of merchandise from a store on N. Lapeer Rd. The woman tried to conceal the merchandise in her purse and was discarding the packaging on various shelves throughout the store. The woman proceeded to pay for a few items, but kept the rest of the items in her purse. She walked out the door, where she was caught by store security. The woman was issued a ticket for retail fraud in the third degree.
*An abandoned auto was found in the NW Lot.
*A possible overdose was reported on Crawford St.
*Report of a subject stealing a bottle of lotion while leaving a store on N. Washington. The incident was caught on tape.
*A utility truck was doing some fiber optic slicing on the corner of Moyer and Hovey late at night for the school and a resident complained it was disturbing the peace. An officer told the workers they would have to shut down for the evening because they were being too loud.
Tuesday, March 1 – Oakland County Sheriff’s responded to a domestic assault that occurred on W. Davison Lake Rd. in Oxford Twp.
*Village police assisted with a funeral procession on W. Burdick.
*An abandoned vehicle was reported on Thornehill Trail.
*A power line was smoking on Ray Rd. after a tree had fallen on top of it.

Monday, February 28 – A caller stated a traffic light was out in the area of Lapeer Rd. and Oakwood.
*A caller on E. Burdick wanted to know if her landlord could kick her out. She was advised they would have to kick her out. She told the officer she would call if she had any problems.
*A male was reported to be following a young female on Pontiac St. The male and female were last seen going into the parking lot of Oxford Elementary School. Officer found the subjects along Pontiac St. and Park St. They informed the officer they were boyfriend and girlfriend and they were messing around and being silly.
*An officer was out with three juveniles on Dennison and Hovey. They told the officer they were on their way home.
Sunday, February 27 – Oakland County Sheriff’s issued an appearance in court ticket to the mother of a 16-year-old who was driving her car without his level one permit. The mother was not in the vehicle with her son, who was caught driving without legal guardian over the age of 21 with him.
*A caller reported an elderly man fell on S. Washington and Crawford St. while walking northbound. The man was not injured.
*Officers received a report of an escaped dog on W. Burdick and Pontiac St. Officer located the dog, but was unable to pick it up.
Saturday, February 26 – An unknown individual made a 10 inch hole in a vehicle. No one was seen near the vehicle and no evidence was left inside or outside the vehicle.
*Operating under the influence of liquor reported on W. Burdick.
*Open building reported on Center Ct. The screen door was closed, but the main door had been open the previous day and today. The residence was vacant and the door was secured.
*Caller reported a road runoff on Lakeville Rd. and Wildcat Dr. No injuries were reported.
*A caller reported witnessing a Chevy Yukon strike a Ford Explorer on S. Washington.
*Auburn Hills Police Department requested a check of an address on Pontiac St. for a possible hit and run driver that occurred in their city. The AHPD spoke with the resident, who said she was not involved in the accident in question.
*A caller reported being attacked by a dog on Red Barn.
*Police gave a citizen a ride to an address on Laurel Leah Dr.
Friday, February 25 – Disturbing the peace reported on Crawford St. Police were unable to locate the loud music complaint.
*A vehicle parked in a handicapped space on Pontiac St and was occupied and running. Contact was made with the driver, who was advised to move the vehicle and not park there in the future.
*During an open 9-1-1 line, dispatch heard kids planning to throw snowballs at cars and actually go through with it. Then they heard a motorist stop, yell at the kids and the kids start to run away. The owner of the phone went to make a phone call and realized the line was open the whole time and 9-1-1 heard everything.
*A caller on Tanview asked if Oakland County Sheriff’s responded to an alarm going off at his residence because he received a call from his alarm company. When he got home, he noticed footprints surrounding his home and wondered if they were from the sheriff’s department.
Thursday, February 24 – There was a report of a resident pushing another resident in the showers at Crossroads for Youth because the resident winked at him and touched his butt. The winking resident was previously told by Crossroads staff to cease winking at people in the shower area.
*A loud party was reported on Crawford St.
*A case of identity theft was reported on Crawford St.
Wednesday, February 23 – A woman was arrested for operating a vehicle under the influence of liquor after she was allegedly doing donuts and tearing up the street in the area of W. Drahner and Augusta Blvd.
*A caller on Lapeer Rd. reported a car wash to be on fire. No flames were visible and dispatch lost the connection before they were able to get any more information. They were unable to get in touch with the caller on the callback.
*A suspicious circumstance was reported on Lakeville Rd. after a caller smelled oil. It turned out the smell was coming from a smoke stack from a building.
*A light pole in the parking lot behind the Veterans Hall was knocked over.
*A female wanted to speak with an officer about her son, who she thought was smoking marijuana.
*A motorist broke down on Lakeville Rd. and Wildcat Dr.
Tuesday, February 22 – A newspaper carrier called and stated a white male, approximately 20 and wearing a dark hoodie, was closely watching her before disappearing behind a building on E. Burdick. Officers were not able to locate the subject.
*Possible operating while intoxicated reported heading northbound from W. Burdick St. The vehicle was last seen at Lapeer and Ray Rd.
*A subject was reported to be snow-throwing while snow-blowing at an unknown address between Hovey and Pontiac St. Officers were unable to locate the individual responsible for the snow-throwing.

Monday, February 21 – Property damage was reported on N. Washington.
*A suspicious circumstance was reported on S. Washington when the pump lights and overhead lights were not on at an establishment, but the open sign was still on. The establishment was closing early because they ran out of gas.
*Police were able to unlock a vehicle on S. Washington.
*A woman on Willows informed police she was receiving threatening letters from her boyfriends ex.
*A neighborhood problem was reported on Hunters Rill.
Sunday, February 20 – A laptop was stolen from a residence on West. St. Officers are looking at a suspect, but the issue is still under investigation.
*Report of individuals drinking alcohol in front of an establishment on S. Washington St.
*Husband and wife got into a verbal argument on N. Washington and East St. They were driven back to the station for a cab ride.
*Oxford Police Department assisted the Lake Orion Police Department with a drunken subject trying to enter an apartment unit on N. Lapeer St. The subject was looking for a friend, who did not live at that address.
*A subject reported a man passed out in his vehicle on S. Lapeer Rd. The individual turned out to be sleeping.
*A caller on Bay Pointe Dr. reported his house had been egged.
Saturday, February 19 – Reports of juveniles being on the lake at Scripter Park while on a lawn mower.
*Police received a report of people possibly falling in the water at Scripter Park. All of the subjects were accounted for.
*Suspicious vehicle reported on S. Washington.
*A citizen wished to speak with an officer about her vehicle being impounded.
*A woman reported she was involved in an accident on Hunters Rill. She was told Oakland County Sheriff’s were advised of the accident. No injuries were reported.
*A caller reported a suspicious person in the area of Jersey and Park St. The individual was in a black sweatshirt and was shining lights in homes while walking along. The subject was last seen heading eastbound on Park St. towards Pontiac St.
*Officers reported two vehicles were blocking the drive lane on S. Washington and W. Burdick.
*A citizen asked an officer to speak with her son about what happens to people when they steal.
*A vehicle hit a rock on W. Burdick.
*A caller on Drahner stated a group of rowdy kids were gathering in front of his home.
Friday, February 18 – Report of people living in the basement of a house on Broadway causing problems.
*A man was reported wandering in the road on Cadigan.
*The area of W. Burdick and West St. were checked for subjects who were reportedly riding a golf cart in the road. Officers were unable to locate the subjects.
*There was a juvenile complaint on Broadway. A caller reported that a 18-year-old old was providing alcohol to minors that were at his house. The caller wanted officers to watch out for the juveniles. The caller was advised that extra patrol would be taking place around his home and that he needed to call back if he spotted them drinking. Officers were not able to locate any of the juveniles.
Thursday, February 17 – A suspicious vehicle was reported on W. Drahner. An unconscious male was found in the drivers seat in a parking lot, with a heroin needle sitting on his leg. A search of the vehicle produced more needles and more bags of heroin. The bags of heroin were destroyed by Oxford Fire and the man was transported to POH Medical Center.
*Officers received a report of a possible driver operating while intoxicated on Oxford Lakes Dr. Police checked the area, but were unable to locate the individual.
*Accident on S. Lapeer Rd. and W. Drahner.
*Report of a suspicious person on Glaspie heading towards Scripter Park. Police were unable to locate the individual.
*Loud yelling and cursing was coming from an establishment on S. Washington. Officer spoke with employees and everything was all set.
Wednesday, February 16 – A man was arrested and lodged in Oakland County Jail after Oakland County Sheriff’s found him parked along Adventure Lane and W. Oakwood while on patrol. After speaking with the individual, it was determined he did not have a license for the gun he just purchased and he was also driving on a suspended license.
*Report of banging on a building on N. Washington. It turned out the owner was cleaning the building.
*A man was reported to be possibly intoxicated and walking westbound on W. Burdick. The man was found and given a ride to his address on Crawford St.
*Officer witnessed a Subaru back into a white van in the parking lot of Lakeville Elementary.
*A man was reported walking up and down Lafayette talking on his cell phone.
*A black truck was reported not to be in a parking spot with broken beer bottles around it on Crawford St. Officers made contact with the vehicle owner and the owner moved the vehicle. The owner also informed officers that the beer bottles were not his.
Tuesday, February 15 – A couple of cell phones, some video games and video game systems were taken from a residence on Fountian View Lane. It was discovered the items were missing when one of the residents came home and found the main garage door open and the service door to the inside of the resident was ajar. There did not appear to be any signs of forced entry.
*Suspicious vehicles were reported on W. Burdick.
*A caller reported leaving her wallet at an establishment on S. Lapeer Rd. When she returned, she discovered her wallet was not there. Officers advised the woman to cancel the cards in her wallet and they would call her if the wallet was found and turned in.

Monday, February 14 – A driver was pulled over on Lapeer Rd. and Ray Rd. for driving on a suspended license. The officer impounded the vehicle and the driver and passenger were given a ride home.
*An individual on Louck reported to police that his brother was making threats over the phone. The police attempted to contact the brother, but had no success.
*Some die casts were stolen from a residence on Louck.
*Barking dogs were reported on Pontiac St. due to possibly no one being home.
*Car accident on S. Lapeer and Drahner. No injuries were reported.
Sunday, February 13 – Car accident on Lapeer Rd. and Drahner Rd. No injuries were reported.
*Larceny from auto reported on Park St.
Saturday, February 12 – An open door was found at a vacant residence on Seymour Lake Rd. by the homeowners who recently bought the residence. The home owners found the back door open with small pry marks near the door knob. The knob was also damaged and could not be re-locked. When officers checked the residence, it was minus furniture and household items. No damage was observed inside the house and winterizing had been done to the residence. It appeared the marks outside the door knob appeared to be consistent with the entry made by the winterizing company.
*Individual wished to speak with an officer about a possible case of fraud.
*A caller on Hunters Rill reported that his daughter ran away.
*Police assisted a citizen on Park St. and Pontiac St. who needed a jump after the citizen’s vehicle stalled.
Friday, February 11 – A cooking accident caused officers to investigate a strange odor coming from a residence on Crawford St.
*A report of trespassing on Oxford Lakes Dr. The person was ice fishing on private property.
*An individual reported finding rear quarter panel damage to his vehicle after returning from the movies.
*A suspicious person was reported on Lincoln. The subject was wearing a green hoodie from Hanson’s Windows. An officer made contact with the subject and advised him. The subject immediately left the area.
*Police received a report of a homeless man walking along Deer Path Trail.
*Suspicious person reported on Louck. A man from a gas company was knocking on doors before leaving the complex. Officers located the male, who was from Just Energy, advised him and sent him on his way.
*A suspicious vehicle was reported on S. Lapeer Rd behind a building. An officer observed the vehicle and advised Oakland County Sheriff’s about a possible operating while intoxicated.
Thursday, February 10 – A driver was pulled over on N. Manor for doing 35 miles per hour in a 15 MPH zone. After Oakland County Sheriff deputies ran the name, they discovered the driver had two misdemeanor traffic warrants out of 52-3 District Court and the license was suspended. The driver was issued a citation and released.
*A caller on Lapeer Rd. reported that someone threw something at her vehicle. When officers asked where she was, she reported she was on M-24 in Oxford and hung up before giving an exact location.
*Police spoke with a concerned father about his daughter, who was having a problem with drugs.
Wednesday, February 9 -Claims were made by females at an address on Pleasant that a man had allegedly been touching them inappropriately. The male in question then packed his bags and left. The village police turned the case over the Child Protective Services.
*The front passenger window and front grill were broken out of a vehicle parked on E. Oakwood Dr. Nothing was taken from the vehicle. There were no witnesses or suspects at this time.
*Some marijuana was found inside an apartment on Seymour Lake Rd after Oakland County Sheriff’s were dispatched to the scene of a strong smell of burnt marijuana coming from inside the apartment. The woman who lived in the apartment claimed her boyfriend was the only one who smoked marijuana and that the odor was coming from her boyfriends clothes. However, it was apparent to the emergency responders that the smell was coming from inside the apartment, where a child was being exposed to the smoke. The woman gave officers permission to search for illegal drugs, where they found some marijuana in the bedroom. The woman was advised that a report was going to be written to Child Protective Services and charges were being sought for possession of marijuana.
*A woman called from California claiming an individual on East. St. set up a bogus web page of her and her family. An officer spoke with the reporting person and advised her what direction she should take.
*A suspicious vehicle was reported on Glaspie. An officer observed an ice fisherman on the lake.
Tuesday, February 8 – An ex-employee of a store on S. Lapeer Rd. was told by the manager and Oakland County Sheriff’s not to come back after the ex-employee kept causing disturbances.
*Report of damage caused by Tinson tools to a Jeep Grand Cherokee that was parked overnight on Glaspie.
*Car accident on S. Lapeer Rd. and Indianwood. Injuries from the accident were unknown.

Monday, February 7 – A rear loading door to a building on E. Burdick was found wide open around three in the morning. There was no sign of forced entry and nothing inside appeared to be disturbed.
Sunday, February 6 – Oakland County Sheriff’s stopped a vehicle on Oakdell for operating with only one headlight. Deputies discovered the driver of the vehicle had a warrant out following a first degree home invasion conviction. The driver was taken into custody and lodged in Oakland County Jail without incident.
*Larceny from a vehicle reported on Crawford St. There appeared to be no forced entry.
Saturday, February 5 – A possible case of retail fraud occurred at a establishment on W. Drahner and Lapeer Rd. Three white males entered the establishment and started walking around the aisles, acting suspiciously. When they realized they were being watched, they immediately left the establishment. Upon checking the video tape, it appeared one of the males shoved an unknown item down his pants. It did not appear that any items were missing when checked.
Friday, February 4 – Oakland County Sheriff’s helped a family on Thorn Tree search for a runaway juvenile. The juvenile ran away without a hat, gloves or coat on a cold and windy day. The juvenile was found walking along Oakwood and Bayliss complaining of frost bite and was shivering.
Thursday, February 3 – Village officers assisted a motorist who had gotten stuck after overshooting a driveway on S. Washington and ended up in the front yard of a building on S. Washington.
Wednesday, February 2 – A DPW employee saw two subjects ride into the SE Lot on snowmobiles and called police. They advised the subjects it was against Village ordinances to ride snowmobiles in town. The subjects were given warnings and left.
Tuesday, February 1 – Following a car accident, Oakland County Sheriff’s issued a ticket to a woman for filing a false police report and issued a warrant for her daughter for driving with a suspended license. The woman claimed she, not her daughter, was driving the vehicle when the accident occured. The mother later admitted to deputies her daughter, who has numerous driving violations prior to the accident, was actually driving the vehicle.

Monday, January 31 – A Nintendo Wii, controllers and games were reported missing from a residence on Gill. The homeowner informed Oakland County Sheriff’s she put her child down for a nap, then proceeded to take a nap herself without checking to see if the doors were locked. The homeowner suspected it was someone she knew because nothing else was disturbed in the house.
*An officer was requested to advise the owner of a semi truck that the vehicle was blocking several parking spots in the NW lot and the vehicle needed to be moved.
*Car accident between a Nissan and a Cavalier on E. Burdick and Washington.
*A citizen came to the Village Police Station to see if his stolen bike was there.
*A previous owner of a residence on N. Washington removed a washing machine that did not belong to him. The current owner was going to file a larceny report.
Sunday, January 30 – Oakland County Sheriff’s busted three individuals for underage drinking at a party on Drahner.
When officers arrived at the residence, they observed three males sitting at the kitchen table drinking alcohol. When officers knocked on the door, two of the males ran out of sight. A young male answered the door and officers could tell the individual was smoking marijuana. The individual told officers that he was house sitting for the homeowner, who was away on vacation.
After officers entered the house, citing concern there might have been underage drinking, they discovered bottles of beer stacked behind the counter along with bags of marijuana and five males in the house. After searching the residence, a homemade bong and a marijuana pipe were found with marijuana residue inside them. Deputies contacted the home owner, who denied using marijuana.
The individual watching the house was issued a citation for host party ordnance violation. Two other individuals were given citations for under 21 consuming alcohol. All of the individuals, except for the house sitter, were asked to leave the residence.
*A wallet was stolen at an establishment on N. Lapeer Rd. No suspects are known at this time.
*A customer resfused to leave an establishment on S. Washington and causing problems.
*Police assisted a male, 97, who was having difficulty breathing.
*A caller reported a bunch of people trespassing on the ice at Oxford Lake.
*A person was spotted ice fishing on Glaspie.
Saturday, January 29 – Police assisted a motorist who had a flat tire on S. Lapeer Rd.
*A suspicious person was reported on S. Washington. A man was reported to be walking from the north covered in blood. A truck was also reported on the grass on Crawford St.
*Report of an out of control 17-year-old on Woodleigh Way.
*Suspicious person reported on Crawford St.
Friday, January 28 – An individual tried to steal a bluetooth headset from a store on N. Lapeer Rd.
*An individual drove off from a gas station on S. Lapeer Rd. without paying for $41.46 worth of gas.
*Report of someone breaking into a neighbors garage on Chesapeake.
Thursday, January 27 – A suspicious person was reported on Doral. The reporting person stated she heard footsteps on her front porch, but she ignored them thinking it was a solicitor. She looked out her window 10 minutes later and saw an individual sitting in a grey parked car. She looked out the window again 10 minutes later and noticed the vehicle was gone. Then she discovered a set of footprints going around the residence, stopping at every window and door. The individual did not knock on any doors. The woman could not give a description of the man or the vehicle.
*An individual on Sunset Blvd. was receiving threatening messages from an individual in Lapeer.
*Officers responded to a subject who was injured after falling on Lakes Edge Dr.
*There was a report of a vehicle hitting a building on Pontiac St. and the individuals involved were fighting in the parking lot.
*A woman called police to report a disturbance in front of her home, but all parties left before officers arrived.
*A vehicle parked in the SW lot was blocking traffic. Parking citation was issued.
Wednesday, January 26 -Officers received a report of a bat in a home on W. Burdick.
*Suspicious vehicle reported on W. Burdick.
*Officers received a call about a driver potentially operating under the influence of liquor on N. Lapeer Rd.
*A car was parked too close to the stop sign on the corner of Hovey and Crawford.
*Possible operating while intoxicated reported heading north from Drahner. Officer stopped the vehicle and after testing, determined the driver was not intoxicated.
Tuesday, January 25 – An alleged assault occurred outside an apartment on Pontiac St. Officers observed a laceration on the subjects hand. When asked to give a statement, the individual kept changing his story and could not give a viable description of what happened or who his attackers were. The individual was treated and released at the scene.
*Malicious destruction of property reported on Hunters Rill.
*Slip and fall accident on S. Washington and W. Burdick.
*Owner of a retail unit on S. Washington went into a bathroom with no door handles and got locked in the bathroom. The individual was rescued and was not harmed.

Monday, January 24 – A garage was broken into on Glaspie St. A bottle of beer was stolen.
*Some outdoor breaker switches were mysteriously turned off overnight on. S. Lapeer Rd.
*Suspicious circumstance reported on Conda Lane. A homeowner returned home to find some windows being broken.
*Possible OWI reported on S. Lapeer Rd. Oakland County made a traffic stop at a gas station along M-24.
Sunday, January 23 – A juvenile tried to steal some head lamps from a store on N. Lapeer Rd. He was issued a ticket for retail fraud in the third degree and was released into the custody of his mother.
*A caller reported that a neighbor on Clover Lake was burning items, possibly trash and plastic, that was creating a horrible smell. The situation was taken care of.
*A man reported to police that his wife was refusing to give him the keys to his car.
*A caller thought he could hear gunshots coming from the Crawford St. apartments.
Saturday, January 22 – Two pit bulls were loose on Lakeville Rd. They were caught and taken back to a home on Ensley.
*Officers reported seeing three vehicles parked underneath a drive-thru on S. Washington.
*Suspicious vehicle was reported on First St. A woman was spotted driving around with a dog for the last couple of days in the neighborhood. Officers were not able to run the plate because it had no date on it. The woman then left the area.
Friday, January 21 – A caller advised an officer that his passenger was wrestling with an officer during a traffic stop on Pontiac St.
*Report of an individual holding a sign on W. Burdick and Conda Lane saying some indecent things about a woman. The individual surrendered the sign when officers arrived.
*A caller requested to be transferred to a police department in Washington because the callers husband was having medical issues. The officers were able to look it up online and give the information to the woman.
Thursday, January 20 – A suspicious person was reported on S. Broadway. The subject was reported to be asking many inappropriate questions to an employee while getting a haircut. After speaking with officers, he was advised not to go back to the establishment again.
*On Conda Lane, an unknown subject was threatening to kill the reporting person. The subject was outside. Before officers could arrive, they received word the situation was taken care of.
Wednesday, January 19 – A vehicle almost hit an officer during a traffic stop. The vehicle was pulled over on Red Barn and Drahner and issued a citation for failure to use due care and caution.
*A man came into an establishment on N. Lapeer Rd and stared at the female employees while eating. The owner asked the man to leave because the lobby was closing, and the man responded by saying he might come back and hold the place up. He was charged with being a disorderly person and was told he was not allowed to go into the establishment again.
*Some steel frames went missing from a scrap yard on W. Oakwood.
Tuesday, January 18 – A student at Oxford High School was caught consuming alcohol during class. The student was going to be suspended from school.
*A caller stated that his wife’s car had been sideswiped.
*A wallet was found at a gas station and turned into the Village Police.
*A subject thought he was being followed, so he contacted the Village Police and asked for advice. They advised him to come and pull into the village police department parking lot. Upon entering the parking lot, no other vehicle followed him in. Officers spoke with the subject and he went on his way.

Monday, January 17 – Village officers assisted the fire department with a possible heart attack victim on Lakes Edge Dr.
*Officer assisted a citizen who ran out of gas during the middle of a traffic stop on Lakeville Rd. and Bay Pointe Dr.
*Report of trespassers on Park. St. Three individuals were caught looking through a window of a home at the corner of Park St. and Mechanic. The individuals were cited for trespassing and were taken back to the village station to arrange rides home.
Sunday, January 16 – Car accident reported on Washington and Dennison. No injuries were reported.
*Report of harassing phone calls on Pearl.
Saturday, January 15 – An employee of an establishment on S. Lapeer Rd said while he was trying to close the establishment, a black male entered and began arguing with the owner. The male then refused to leave when asked.
*Suspicious person was reported on E. Burdick. The caller stated seeing a man wearing a black coat and black hat trying to flag down passing motorists. When motorists would not stop, the caller said the man would yell at them and give them an obscene gesture.
*Several teens in suits and pink ties were reportedly throwing snowballs at traffic on S. Washington. The teens left the area when officers arrived.
*Two males were wandering around the parking lot on Crawford St. and hiding in trees. Officers were not able to confirm the report.
*Officers checked on a suspicious party on E. Burdick.
*A woman came into the village station and asked for her personal property.
Friday, January 14 – A white female tried to steal $209 worth of alcohol from a store on N. Lapeer Rd. She was caught by employees, without incident, after she put the stolen items in a handbag and walked out the door. After speaking with deputies from the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, a warrant was issued for retail fraud in the second degree after she admitted to previously stealing from the store.
*Report of a blue Envoy driving recklessly and weaving in and out of traffic on S. Washington. The vehicle was stopped on Washington and Church St.
*Police assisted a citizen who was seeking advice on purchasing a hand gun.
*Mail was reported missing out of a mailbox on Pineview Ct.
*A caller stated that she was turning north on M-24 from Indianwood when she was almost hit by a sedan going north in the southbound lanes. The woman followed the vehicle after it turned around and reported to officers it appeared the driver did not know where to go because the brakes were constantly applied.
*Village officers assisted a male to the apartments on Crawford St. because the man was looking for his father.
Thursday, January 13 – A man came into the Oakland County Sheriff substation and reported that some items were taken from his previous address on Gill in Oxford Township. There are no known suspects at this time.
*A woman on Barnes Rd. reported to police that her vehicle was gone when she woke up. She was turned over to the Oakland County Sheriffs. Also given to OSCD was a report that officers received from a repossession company saying they took possession of a vehicle from that same address.
*Caller stated her vehicle stalled in the middle of turn lane on Lapeer Rd.
Wednesday, January 12 – Caller reported an accident at Glaspie and Oxford Lakes Dr. The caller said the other vehicle involved in a accident, a black F-150, refused to pull over and left the scene heading north on Glaspie.
*Parking citation was issued in the southwest lot.
*Resident on Pleasant was receiving threatening text messages.
Tuesday, January 11 – Report of two black male juveniles throwing snow at a trailer on Parker Lake and denting the skirting.

Monday, January 10 – A student at Oxford Middle School was reported to the principal by other students to have brought a knife to school. The suspected student was searched, and a folding butterfly knife was found in the student’s pocket. The student was going to be expelled from OMS.
*A woman reported that her father has falsely put his name on a new vehicle license that she purchased.
*Suspicious vehicle reported on First and Pleasant. Turned out that woman had pulled off the road so she would not be texting while driving.
Sunday, January 9 – Oxford police assisted a Lake Orion resident on E. Jackson who was locked out of the house.
*Suspicious circumstance reported on Park St. A caller reported that his neighbors shed door was open and the neighbors were out of town.
*A house and a vehicle were egged on Glaspie St.
Saturday, January 8 – A hit and run accident occurred on Shummard Branch. A light colored Lincoln struck a vehicle parked in a driveway, pushing it up a driveway and into a trailer, causing damage to both the vehicle and the trailer. A neighbor told Oakland County Sheriff’s deputies that he recognized the vehicle, and police were able to locate the owner. When deputies arrived at the owners residence, he admitted to striking the vehicle because he lost control of the vehicle on the icy road. He reportedly left the scene because he thought the people wanted to fight him because they were raising their arms. Deputies asked him if he reported the accident, and he said no. He took the officers to the vehicle, which was parked at the end of Shummard Branch, and deputies found that a fence had also been damaged by the vehicle. The owner blamed the icy roads for the fence damage as well. The owner was ticketed for reckless driving, leaving the scene of an accident and failure to report an accident.
Friday, January 7 – Oakland County Sheriff’s responded to a fight at Oxford High School. A 17-year-old male student assaulted a fellow male student, 16, because of a comment that was made about his girlfriend. The 17-year-old male pushed the 16-year-old from behind, causing him to fall to the floor. He then proceeded to strike the student while on the ground. They proceeded to strike each other while on the ground before getting broken up. Deputies issued a ticket to the 17-year-old for assault and battery.
*Two residents at Crossroads for Youth were found to have pocket knifes on them after their teacher suspected them of smoking. The teacher asked the two residents to empty their pockets, where the knifes were discovered, but no cigarettes. No charges were going to be pressed and the matter was going to be handled internally by Crossroads for Youth.
*A woman reported that someone tried to run her off of the road.
*A caller complained that no one was directing traffic on M-24 near Oakdell because Oakland County Sheriffs had three lanes of traffic blocked after a car accident. She was upset because she was sitting in traffic and she needed to get home to take care of her sick children. She was advised that Oakland County Sheriffs were doing their job and was given the non-emergency number.
Thursday, January 6 – A coat containing a set of car and house keys went missing from Oxford Middle School. It was reported missing after the owner searched the school and asked the janitorial staff if they had seen the coat. There are no suspects or witnesses at this time.
*Property damage reported on S. Washington and Broadway.
*Property damage reported on N. Washington. A vehicle rear-ended another vehicle and needed to be towed. The vehicle that was rear-ended left the scene heading northbound.
Wednesday, January 5 – Officers found drug paraphernalia at a traffic stop on Thornehill Trail.
Tuesday, January 4 – A suspicious person was reported on Hudson after a subject was seen in the alley with a vehicle. When officers investigated the incident further, they determined that the subject owned the vehicle.

Monday, January 3 – A suspect was reportedly trespassing on Oxford Lake. The suspect was fishing. Police were unable to locate the individual.
*Report of girls beating each other up on Basket Branch. All parties involved then left the area before police arrived.
*A juvenile was reported to be behind an establishment on S. Washington past curfew.
* Female reported to be causing a disturbance at a local convenience store.
*A NASCAR Jimmy Johnson blow-up lawn ornament was stolen from a yard on Basket Branch.
*A furnace was stolen from an old laundry room at Crossroads for Youth, where it was being stored. The furnace was last seen on December 15.
Sunday, January 2 – Loud music was reported on Hudson.
*Caller reported a possible assault on Hummer Lake.
*Suspicious vehicle reported in Scripter Park.
*A caller alerted officers to people going in and out of a house on Lakeville Ct. The caller did not believe the individuals had permission to be going to and from the residence.
Saturday, January 1 – Music from bars could be heard from inside a house on Hudson. When officers further investigated the source of the noise complaint, they discovered the noise was coming from a car alarm and they took care of the situation.
*Officer reported an alarm was going off at Daniel Axford Elementary.
Friday, December 31 – A warrant for retail fraud was issued for Kenneth Hall after he allegedly stole $400 worth of merchandise from a store on S. Lapeer Rd. Cameras caught the theft on tape, but Hall refused to speak about the incident. He was arrested last week by Oakland County Sheriff’s after allegedly stealing $74,000 worth of merchandise from a manufacturing company in the Village of Oxford.
*Report of a possible domestic disturbance on Scarlet Oak.
*Noise complaint on S. Washington. Officers checked the area and could not hear anything.
*Report of possible trespassers on Lakesview Blvd.
*Two juvenile females, 14, were caught out past curfew around 2:30 a.m. They were taken back to the village station, where their parents were called to pick them up.
*A truck ran two vehicles off of N. Washington.
*Caller reported nearly getting hit by a intoxicated driver on Lapeer and Indianwood.
Thursday, December 30 – Report of an assault on Davison Lake Rd.
*Vehicle was reported to be blocking a driveway on N. Washington.
*Suspicious person was reported on N. Washington and Davison. Officer responded to the situation and cleared the individual.
*A suspicious vehicle was reported in Scripter Park. Contact was made with the owner, who was asked to leave.
*Two teenage males wearing dark clothes were walking in the middle of the road on Lakes Edge Dr. Officers cleared the individuals after checking their identification.
*Subjects were reported to be fighting on Lakes View Blvd.
Wednesday, December 29 – A window to an apartment on W. Drahner was shattered. A maintenance man reported to officers that a unknown male tried to get into the apartment after knocking on several doors.
*A vehicle was locked on Broadway with an infant inside. Officers were able to unlock the vehicle.
*A halogen light was stolen off of a truck on First St.
Tuesday, December 28 – Report of possible intoxicated teens on Indianwood.
*A vehicle was stuck on boulders in a parking lot on Pontiac St.
*The back window of a Dodge Caravan, parked on Worthington, was shattered.
*Report of trespassers in Oxford Lakes. Two trucks were seen parked at the end of Bay Pointe Dr.
*Officers were notified of a woman driver possibly operating her vehicle while intoxicated. She was in the area of Ray Rd. and N. Oxford and was seen heading towards Seymour Lake Rd. Police were unable to locate the individual.
*Two residents ran away from Crossroads for Youth.

Monday, December 20 – Suspicious person reported on Oxford Lake. The person turned out to be ice fishing.
*Multiple two by four pieces of wood were reported in the east bound lanes of Lakeville Rd., just east of Beaver Stair. They were moved out of the road.
*Property damage reported on W. Burdick.
*A water pipe broke inside of a home on Thornehill Trail.
*Police were called three times about a report of a domestic verbal argument on Aquaview.
Sunday, December 19 – A caller reported hearing shots being fired in the area of Park Island Dr.
*A subject reported receiving threatening text messages while in Lakevilla Mobile Home Park.
*Officer checked on a subject who was sleeping in a car in the parking lot of an establishment on N. Lapeer Rd. The subject was an employee at a local fast food shop catching up on some sleep before heading home.
*A Honda Civic was struck overnight while parked on Stanton.
*Report of a disorderly subject at an establishment on S. Washington. Officers took one individual to a home on W. Manor while taking another individual to a home on Laurel Leah.
Saturday, December 18 – A subject on Scarlett Oak was arrested and lodged in Oakland County Jail due to a misdemeanor arrest warrant for driving while intoxicated.
*A woman on Scarlett Oak was issued a ticket for misuse of 9-1-1 after she called Oakland County Sheriff’s Department claiming someone was striking her and damaging her property. When deputies arrived, the woman told deputies that nothing happened. She proceeded to laugh at them, raise her middle finger towards them and shout obscenities numerous times.
*Police received multiple complaints about noise coming from an apartment on Crawford St.
*Possible assault on Shipman.
Friday, December 17 – Officer found two vehicles in the parking lot at the ball fields on Broadway and Glaspie after hours and found a male and female, 17. Their parents were contacted and the teens were sent home.
*There was a report of an intoxicated female on Inverness driving a vehicle with large boxer dogs in it. The woman returned home and was prepared to leave again.
Thursday, December 16 – Oakland County Sheriff Deputies made a traffic stop on W. Oakwood and Plexus and discovered that one of the individuals inside had a warrant out of the 67th district court in Flint. The subject was transported to Oakland County jail without incident.
*A caller reported seeing a green Chevy Blazer, covered with snow, parked along the brick wall in the SW Lot for nearly a month. Police were able to locate the owner of the vehicle, who indicated that it was his son’s vehicle, but that it was broken and his son was waiting on replacement parts. The father was advised to have the son contact the police as soon as possible.
*Misuse of 9-1-1 was reported after a caller asked to park a vehicle in a no parking lane.
Wednesday, December 15 – A truck ran out of gas on Granger and Coats Rd. and the owner left the vehicle to get some gas in the morning. When the owner returned, the drivers side window was broken, along with the ignition and radio.
*A woman tried to steal bottles of ointment from a store on N. Lapeer Rd. She was issued a ticket for retail fraud in the third degree.
*A woman was cited for reckless driving along Lakeville Rd.
*DWI reported on Lakeville Rd. and Bay Pointe Dr.
*A purse was stolen out of a vehicle on Crawford St.
*Vehicles were not able to get up the hill on Glaspie St. near Powell, causing a backup.
*A caller complained that an individual was dumping trash in the dumpsters near the condos on Ensley. The dumpee called and stated she had permission from the owner of the complex. Police advised her that until they were contacted by the owner saying she had permission, she had to cease dumping.
Tuesday, December 14 – There was a report of vehicles for sale being parked along S. Washington.
*Police were notified of a driver of a white van who appeared to be driving while intoxicated along S. Lapeer Rd.

Monday, December 13 – Suspicious circumstance reported on Broadway. A male, 16, was arguing with his mother for nearly two hours. An officer was able to diffuse the situation.
*A resident on East St. called police and reported that she witnessed an explosion on Glaspie. Officers checked the area for a blown transformer and made sure there was no fire.
*Two car accident on S. Lapeer and W. Drahner.
*Abandoned auto found on S. Washington.
*Property damage reported on S. Washington and Ensley.
*Report of a dog being outside on a chain on Pleasant. The report went unfounded.
*Three vehicle accident between two cars and a truck on S. Lapeer and W. Drahner.
*Officer assisted a vehicle getting out of a ditch on Seymour Lake Rd. and Coats Rd.
*Vehicle reported to be in the median by N. Lapeer and Market St.
*A bike was found abandoned in a ditch along N. Lapeer Rd. No one was found around it.
Sunday, December 12 – A caller reported a vehicle partially blocking traffic on Bay Pointe Dr.
*Accident on Red Barn with unknown injuries.
*A vehicle was blocking the drive on Hudson to the back of the police parking lot.
*Police assisted the Lake Orion Police Department with an intoxicated person.
*Report of a possible intoxicated driver on Lakeville Rd. heading east.
*Road run-off at Seymour Lake and Sanders.
*Property damage on Pontiac and Dennison streets. No injuries were reported.
*A vehicle ran over a child’s foot on Mansfield.
Saturday, December 11 – Caller reported suspicious activity in the Oxford Middle School parking lot.
*A suspicious vehicle was reported on Glaspie St.
*A male and female were arguing in front of a building on S. Washington.
Friday, December 10 – Possible intoxicated driver on Lapeer Rd. by Drahner.
*Suspicious vehicle reported on W. Burdick.
*A caller reported a possible drug deal happening on Dunlap Circle. The caller was turned over to the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department.
*Suspicious vehicle was reported on Seymour Lake Rd. and Coats. The vehicle’s lights were not on and the vehicle was driving all over the road. It turned out that the subject was driving his son’s car and was not used to it.
Thursday, December 9 – A black SUV was parked in a no parking zone for two hours in the SW parking lot.
*A woman reported that a subject ran a red light and nearly hit her. After that he flipped her off and drove away.
*Property damage to a vehicle on S. Washington.
*A vehicle was reported to be stolen on Hillcrest Dr.
*Suspicious vehicle was reported on Sunset Blvd.
*A man called 9-1-1 and stated he was having problems with his wife. Officers came out and spoke with both parties, who separated for the evening.
*Fire alarm accidently went off at a residence on Franklin Lake Circle. The resident told responders he did not know why the alarm went off and that a similar problem occurred on Thanksgiving. The alarm was reset.
Wednesday, December 8 – A loud party was coming from an apartment on Crawford St. An officer was able to locate the source of the noise and made contact with the tenants, who agreed to keep it down.
*A woman on Crawford St. wanted to report a case of fraud because an unknown subject put her name on an account that she was unaware of. It turned out to be a phone scam that the woman misunderstood.
Tuesday, December 7 – A business in Oxford reported to Oakland County Sheriff’s a case of check fraud. A woman was reported to be cashing checks in the business? name that the owner did not write. When police interviewed the woman, she stated that her son asked her to cash the checks because he did not have any identification. When officers dropped the woman off at her house, they asked if they could search her home for other forged checks and she gave her consent. Officers found other forged checks with the business’s name on them in her son’s bathroom.
*Officer found two people making out in a truck on S. Washington and E. Burdick. They were sent on their way.
*A woman walked into the village police station and asked an officer to identify a substance for her.
*Entry was gained on a locked Ford pickup.
*Police stopped a black Silverado that was driving suspiciously along E. Burdick. The stop turned into a medical situation as the driver had a diabetic emergency.
*A cooler was found lying in the middle of the road on Washington and First St.
*A subject on Chari reported to police that he was receiving harassing phone calls from a male subject.
*A black male wearing a gray hoodie was reported to be pacing back and forth in front of a rear building door on Crawford St.

Monday, December 6 – Car accident on N. Oxford and State St. No injuries were reported.
*A sandwich sign from an establishment blew into a vehicle in the SE Lot.
*Car accident at S. Lapeer and W. Drahner. There were no injuries reported.
*A subject was hearing voices along S. Coats Rd.
*A rear window of a vehicle was shattered along E. Burdick.
*Parking complaint along Park St. and Pontiac St. A Ford Thunderbird parked with it’s left wheel to the curb. The vehicle was moved and the owner was advised to refrain from parking like this in the future.
*Police found a parked car along Spring Lake Rd. with it’s door open. The officer was not able to make contact with anyone in the home the car was parked in front of. Officer was able to lock and close the car.
Sunday, December 5 – A woman was issued a ticket for operating a vehicle under the influence of liquor and lodged in Oakland County Jail. The woman had rolled the vehicle she was driving. Fortunately she and her passenger were uninjured.
*Noise complaint on Glaspie St. The subjects were warned and advised.
*Family trouble was reported on Scarlet Oak.
*Suspicious vehicle was reported on E. Burdick.
*Suspicious vehicle reported on Glaspie St.
Saturday, December 4 – A woman walked into the Oakland County Substation to make a harassment report. She told officers that she broke off her relationship with her boyfriend three weeks ago, but he would not stop emailing her, calling her and kept showing up to her home. She asked him to leave her alone, but he did not listen. She also told police about an incident at an establishment in downtown Oxford between her and her ex. Officers provided her with information about obtaining a personal protection order. An officer also called the ex and asked him to please stop contacting the woman.
*Caller reported that her carbon monoxide detector was going off for about 40 minutes. She told officers that she was not feeling any illness.
*Suspicious vehicle was reported on Broadway.
*Traffic cones were reported in the road on Burdick and Washington. Officers put the cones back in the proper parking spots.
*A man was talking with his wife when on a cell phone and the phone went dead. He called police and asked them to check on his wife. Officers were able to make contact with the man’s wife and everything was ok.
*A caller reported that he found two individuals who were responsible for an assault from the previous evening. The man was turned over to the Oakland County Sheriff’s.
*Officer reported hearing a loud noise coming from an address on Glaspie St.
Friday, December 3 – A suspicious circumstance was reported on Dayton. A woman claimed to have asked her in-laws to leave, and they were refusing. One was standing outside the house, while the other was still inside the residence.
*Two male juveniles were found sleeping inside a building on Pontiac St. The juveniles were taken to the Village station, where police called their parents to come pick them up.
*A case of check fraud was reported at a business on S. Washington.
*Police assisted a citizen with a diabetic emergency on Thornehill Trail.
*Police received a phone call from a man who claimed that his girlfriend took his son and he had no idea where they both were. The caller was driving around Drahner Rd looking for him, but had no idea where to keep looking.
*Suspicious person was reported on N. Washington and Center St. It turned out to be a female waiting for a ride.
Thursday, December 2 – A report was filed against a man who was caught urinating in public. After officers were able to track him down, they asked him if he knew why they were here and he said yes. When asked why he did it, his response was that he really had to go to the bathroom. He was given a citation for disorderly conduct.
*A laptop computer was stolen from a vehicle on Woodbriar Dr. in Oxford Twp.
*A caller requested assistance with a bat that was in her home. Officers could not find the bat.
*Police had to unlock a Ford Explorer in the SE Lot.
*A credit card was turned into dispatch that was left on the counter at an establishment. The card was already cancelled and police said they would dispatch the card.
*17 year old ran away from a residence on Bay Pointe Dr.
*Police assisted a citizen, who was having chest pain, to POH.
Wednesday, December 1 – A unknown subject stole approximately $13,449 worth of jewelry from a store on N. Lapeer Rd.
*Police were called to a home to help take care of a raccoon that was acting strange. The raccoon had gotten into a fight with the family’s dog. Police shot the raccoon.
*A woman called 9-1-1 to ask them a question because she did not have the non-emergency number. She was given the non-emergency number and advised.
*A car hit a deer on Lakeville Rd between Hosner and Barr.
*A subject was found unconscious in the bathroom of a home on Baldwin. No transport was needed.
Tuesday, November 30 – A woman called police and said that she witnessed a dark blue Malibu cause an accident on N. Lapeer and Dunlap. She followed the car to an establishment and was going to speak with the driver, but thought better of it and called police. An officer was able to stop the vehicle.
*Subject requested to speak with an officer about barking dogs at an address on Sunset Blvd.
*Police spoke with a citizen who was upset about harassment that was occurring in another district. They advised the citizen how to proceed with reporting it in the proper jurisdiction.
*Semi was reported to be stopped on Glaspie with it’s hazard lights on and unoccupied. It turned out that the driver was making a delivery.
*Traffic light at W. Burdick and Washington was flashing on all sides.
*There was an incident between a boyfriend and girlfriend on Kintyre.
*Lights were reported on in a garage on W. Burdick. A door was found open and police checked the inside and found the building was clear. The door was resecured.
*Car accident on N. Washington.
*Car accident on S. Lapeer Rd.

Monday, November 29 – Suspicious vehicle on Crawford St. It was occupied by a single female who was waiting for a friend.
*A car hit a deer on Lakeville Rd. and Bay Pointe Dr.
*A vehicle was caught parking on the grass on Stanton, which is an ordinance violation.
*Police did a welfare check on a woman and her son. The woman’s mother was concerned because the woman was having problems with her ex-boyfriend and the mother had yet to speak with her daughter today.
*There was an operating under the influence of liquor reported on Glaspie near Scripter Park.
Sunday, November 28 – Woman called dispatch to report a problem with her ex-boyfriend, but hung up before speaking with a dispatcher. Dispatch called the woman back, who reported the ex-boyfriend left.
*Noise complaint about some loud music and bass coming from an establishment on S. Washington and W. Burdick. The music was turned down.
*A caller on Mechanic and Lincoln heard a loud bang but could not tell officers where the sound came from.
*A deer got stuck in the fence by the Oxford Elementary School baseball fields.
*Oakland County Sheriff’s were dispatched to Thomas to put down an injured deer.
*Hospice death was reported on Worcester in Oxford Twp.
Saturday, November 27 – Abandoned auto on Melvin J. Ct.
*A caller reported seeing a subject driving up and down Lincoln taking pictures of houses. The caller was advised that there was no law against this. The caller gave officers a license plate number and told them that the incident shook the caller up. An officer was going to stop by.
*A pit bull was reported roaming the area of Cottage and East St.
*Police were contacted by a concerned citizen on Pleasant about the well-being of two dogs. The caller reported the dogs were in the house and the furnace was not functioning and feared that one of the dogs may be deceased.
Friday, November 26 – A report of alleged criminal sexual conduct with a 4-year-old male from Oxford Twp. The boy stated that the 14-year-old son of the people his mother was staying with had physically violated him. The father was advised to keep his son with him while the issue was being investigated.
* A white Ford F250 was taken out of a driveway on Parker Lake. The owner admitted to officers that the key was in the ignition and the car was running when it was stolen. Subject was reported taking pictures of houses on Lincoln.
*A dog was chasing a home owner around his yard on Powell. After the home owner got the dog in the back yard, Oakland County Animal Control was called.
*A suspicious vehicle was driving all over the road. The driver of the vehicle was possibly intoxicated. When stopped by officers, they confirmed the driver was not intoxicated.
*Vehicle was hit in the S/W parking lot. The driver of the other vehicle fled the scene.
*Two males were reported to be going from parking lot to parking lot on W. Burdick looking for unlocked vehicles. Officers spotted them and after speaking with them, cleared them of any suspicious activity.
*Vehicle ran out of gas on E. Burdick and Mill St.
Thursday, November 25 – Report of an unoccupied car at Lakeville Elementary School. The car was locked.
*Customer trouble at an establishment on S. Washington and W. Burdick.
*Suspicious circumstance reported on Crawford St. Both parties were cited for disturbing the peace.
*Car hit a deer on W. Burdick.
Wednesday, November 24 – Barking dogs reported on Park St. The owner was also reported for having four dogs, an ordinance violation. The case was turned over to the ordinance officer.
*Subject passed out on Lakes Edge Dr.
*Reckless driving on M-24. A vehicle was not letting cars pass on 24 while a friend in the vehicle next to him was assisting his efforts. Both vehicles turned on Burdick off Washington.
*Police were advised to be on the lookout for suspects in a threat case in Metamora. The suspects were caught at M-24 and Ray Rd.
*Vehicle car battery died on E. Burdick.
*Disabled vehicle on Lakeville Rd.
*Suspicious circumstance in the back lot on W. Burdick.
*A female was reported to be getting beat up in Lakevilla Park.
*An intoxicated subject was walking along Broadway.
*Suspicious vehicle reported at Lakeville and State St. The driver was pulled over because she did not want to be talking on her cell phone and driving at the same time.
Tuesday, November 23 – Oakland County Sheriff’s spoke with a case worker from Child Protective services on Monday, Nov. 22 who wanted to make a criminal sexual conduct report. The case worker reported that a 9-year-old female was allegedly molested by her 17-year-old cousin.
*Suspicious vehicle on S. Washington.
*A man walked into the village station to report that his car had a flat tire on E. Burdick and Barr. A tow company was called.
*On Foreland, a resident reported seeing a door knob turn and immediately called police. The resident was turned over to the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department.
*A street sign on E. Burdick and Mill St. was hit and laying in the grass.
*Caller reported that she thought a kid got hit while riding a bike on S. Washington. Officers contacted the juvenile. The mother was going to have him checked out.
*A suspicious vehicle was reported at Oxford Elementary. A male and female were talking.

Monday, November 22 – On Tuesday, November 23, a newspaper delivery man reported seeing a white male smash a vehicle window on Crestwood. A broken i-Pod was reported stolen.
*Two female teens were driving southbound on Lapeer Rd. when an unknown male pulled up next to them and exposed himself to them three different times.
*Police assisted a motorist who ran out of gas in the southeast lot.
*Suspicious vehicle was reported on S. Washington. The vehicle was parked in the same spot for two to three days. A message was left with the owner.
*Caller reported an elderly man walking along Oxford Lakes Dr. and appearing to be confused. When an officer approached the subject, he indicated he was fine and he was walking back from the golf course to his family’s house on Thornehill Trail.
*Accident on Lapeer Rd. at Ray Rd.
*An unknown subject was ringing doorbells and running away in Waterstone.
*Accident occured on S. Lapeer and W. Drahner. A male stated that his wife hit her head, but she refused any medical treatment.
Sunday, November 21 – An unknown suspect entered a vehicle on Manitou Lane. Nothing appeared to be missing.
*Establishment on N. Washington requested an officer for standby after the owner thought 10 patrons standing by the back door were possibly going to be violent. The owner called back a few minutes later and said that patrons were throwing things.
*Caller reported a reckless driver on Lapeer Rd. near Ray Rd.
Saturday, November 20 – A right rear window was shattered on a Mercury Mountianeer while parked at an establishment on N. Lapeer Rd. It was unknown how the damage occured.
*A woman was issued a ciatation for retail fraud and possession of marijuana after she was caught trying to switch price tags at a local store. While checking her purse, officers found a partially burned marijuana cigeratte. She admitted to not having a medical marijuana card.
*A man was lodged in Oakland County Jail for driving while intoxicated.
*A vehicle was reported sitting at an establishment on S. Lapeer Rd. with no light on just past midnight.
*Loud noises and music were coming from a residence on Trillman Trail.
*A female resident on Broadway called and said that she felt threatened by her son, 16. No physical contact was made, just verbal threats.
*Junk was found in the road on N. Washington.
*20-year-old intoxicated male was trying to start a fight with people in the southwest parking lot. The male was taken to the Village station.
*A caller reported seeing some kids hanging out at an address on Broadway that were asked to leave earlier in the day. Caller requested a welfare check on ‘Uncle Charlie? because funny looking stuff was happening at the residence.
Friday, November 19 – A woman on Sunset Blvd heard noises coming from her basement and asked police to check it because she was home with two children. Officers checked the basement and the exterior of the house and did not find anything.
*Loud yelling was coming from an address on Brabb.
*Operating under the influence of liquor on Bay Pointe Dr.
*A stuffed animal was stolen from outside an establishment on N. Washington. A white female got out of a rusted Camaro, grabbed it and got back on the passenger side. Vehicle left on W. Burdick and appeared to be heading back towards S. Washington.
*A caller on Oxford Lakes Dr. dialed 9-1-1 to show children how to use 9-1-1 in an emergency after a recent intruder broke into a neighbor’s home.
*A vehicle broke down on S. Washington and E. Burdick.
*Subjects were meeting friends after hours at the skate park. Police asked them to leave.
*Report of a male subject, possibly drunk, walking on the side of S. Lapeer and Drahner.
*A male subject was ticketed for being intoxicated after police found him while he was walking along Lakes Edge Dr. He was then driven to his home on Dunlap Circle.
Thursday, November 18 – Report of three teens, two male and one female, walking along Lakes Edge Dr. Caller thought the female might be under the influence of something because she could barely walk. Police were unable to locate the teens.
*Subjects were skateboarding off of the gazebo in Centennial Park.
*An intoxiacated man ran into a females house on E. Burdick claiming that his house was on fire across the street. The male was cited for disorderly conduct.
*A caller took an officer to the fort area behind some houses on W. Burdick to where it appeared that some juveniles were burning wood in a pan. Officer advised the caller to call if any suspicious activity was seen.
*Officer heard noise at an address on Glaspie. It turned out to be a homeowner working.
*A caller requested a police standby at an ATM on Washington St. while the caller gave some money to a friend from 10 years ago.
*A suspicious person was reported at Daniel Axford Elementery.
Wednesday, November 17 – Dragging noise was heard on East. St. Officer checked the area and was not able to find anything.
*Child was locked inside a vehicle on Pontiac St.
*A 14-year-old boy was locked out of his house on Highland. When the mother came home, the boy’s backpack was there, but the boy wasn’t.
Tuesday, November 16 – A home on Granger Rd. was broken into. The backdoor to the home was slightly open and the house was in disarray.
*A juvenile tried to steal an electronic game and some health and body care products from a establishment on N. Lapeer Rd.
* Property damage on Lakeville and Glaspie.

Monday, November 15 – Village police requested Oakland County Forensic Lab process the scene of an infant death on S. Washington. Infant was four-months-old and taken to St. Joseph Mercy Hospital in Pontiac with CPR in progress. The infant was pronounced dead upon arrival. Investigation continues.
*EMS transported a child to Children’s Hospital after a swallowed coin got stuck in the GI track.
Sunday, November 14 – A male, 17 and female, 16, were caught naked and studying each others anatomy in a backseat of a car on Shin Branch and Basket Branch. When speaking with the minors, Oakland County Sheriff Deputies could smell intoxicants on their breath and both admitted to drinking.
*Police were unable to locate an elderly female hitting curbs with her vehicle along M-24 and proceeded to turn onto Broadway.
Saturday, November 13 – Assault and battery on E. Drahner Road.
*A ‘tall white male? was spotted running west on Moyer in the early morning hours. Officers checked the area and were unable to locate the subject.
*A wire fell on top of a pine tree and was causing a small fire on W. Burdick.
*A funky smell was reported at an establishment on N. Washington.
Friday, November 12 – Hit an run accident on Oakwood Rd. just east of Lapeer Rd.
*A driver was pulled over on Lapeer Rd. for driving on a suspended license.
*Loud music was coming from an establishment on S. Washington. The establishment occupants were asked to turn it down.
*Two open windows and a open utility door were reported at OES.
*A suspicious person was reported carrying a toolbox and walking along the trail between Scripter and Lakeville Rd.
Thursday, November 11 – Deputies assisted the Auburn Hills police department in locating the responsible driver of a hit and run. The vehicle was found stopped in the middle of the road on N. Baldwin between Granger and Oakwood.
*Suspicious circumstance on Sunset Blvd. A caller reported hearing what he thought was a burglary alarm going off inside his neighbor’s garage. It turned out to be an alarm clock.
*A caller was looking for information about her daughter smoking at school.
Wednesday, November 10 – A woman reported her daughter and her friend were riding their bikes in the Oxford Lakes subdivision when they were approached by a male subject who asked them if they wanted to see his new toy if they were going around the block again. The girls went straight home. The man was described as an older gentleman with a cane wearing a black jacket and walking on foot. The area was checked for the responsible without any luck.
Tuesday, November 9 – Police assisted a citizen who purchased a vehicle and discovered that no title was with it. When the citizen went to find the previous owner at the address he was given, it was the daughter’s address.

Tuesday, November 2, a 14-year-old Orion Township girl was cited for trying to steal four bottles of cough syrup from a N. Lapeer Road retail store.
Three Oxford 17-year-olds were cited for disorderly conduct after it was discovered, that being bored was no excuse for dragging trees across N. Coats Road, causing a safety hazard.
Election law violation reported at the voting precinct on Pontiac Street.
Suspicious vehicle reported on Spring Lake Street.
Red Chevy Impala reported driving recklessly on E. Burdick Street, then driving northbound on M-24.
Wednesday, November 3, possible ‘drug deal? reported going down on Sommerville.
An angry customer, male, wearing a green bowling shirt and blue jeans, broke a glass door on his way out of a S. Washington Street cantina. He was last seen walking north, to another watering hole.
Aggravated assault on E. Drahner Road.
A 17-year-old Oxford boy was cited for trying to walk out of a N. Lapeer Rd. retail store without paying for a $159.99 in-dash DVD player.
Thursday, November 4, an 80-year-old Harwood Court woman passed away, under Hospice care.
Assault and battery on E. Drahner Rd.
Two wrought iron benches and a fire ring were stolen from an EagleTrail home.
Ten-year-old Broadway Street youth was being disrespectful and uncontrollable.
Fight at a Louck Street apartment.
Breaking and entering of a storage unit on Metamora Road.
Friday, November 5, a 43-year-old Oxford Township man was taken into custody for operating a vehicle under the influence of liquor. He was first reported to Oakland County Sheriff’s deputies, after ordering a sandwich at a local drive-thru, whilst drinking a Budweiser. A preliminary blood test yielded an alcohol level of .203.
A 16-year-old Oxford youth was cited for trespassing and being in the possession of narcotics paraphernalia (pot pipe), after he was seen walking on Laurel Leah. The youth was walking in the roadway, with a black, hooded sweat-shirt on — the hood, scrunched so tight around his head, as to not see his face. He reminded the deputy of a person of interest in recent cases of someone chasing area girls. When he patted the kid down, the pot pipe was discovered. He was transported to his mom’s home and given the citations.
A ‘red-nosed? pitbull was reported running around Powell Street.
Saturday, November 6, soccer net in W. Drahner Rd.
Suspicious circumstances on Spring Lake Rd. — a hatch to a vehicle ‘mysteriously? open. Fortunately, Oxford Village police officers were ‘able? to close said hatch.
Lost dog reported from W. Drahner Rd.
A Poppy Hill Drive lad found a discarded, digital camera memory card, which he gave to his dad. The dad plunked the card into his computer to see what was on the disk, finding three pictures of two-to-five-year-old youths kissing. He contacted the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, who confiscated the disk and are investigating. The children in the pictures, where clothed.
Sunday, November 7 ? A Lakeville Road church was broken into and change the Sunday-schoolers were collecting to give to local food banks, was stolen.
About ten youths, undoubtedly the apples of their parents? eyes, were outside a S. Washington St. business, ‘intimidating? older patrons. The thuggish youths were asked to leave the area around 9 p.m. — on a school night, no less!
Monday, November 8, bike tires slashed on Louck St.
On Center Street, a ‘neighbor? sprayed their ‘neighbor’s? four-year-old child with water, after said child chased the first ‘neighbor’s? dog around.

Monday, November 1- Oxford police were asked to make contact with an individual on Sunset Blvd. who left her pickup parked at the Circuit Court building for the last four days. Police wanted to make sure she knew it was there and that it needed to be picked up. No one was home and police left a note.
*A caller was reporting a reckless driver behind the wheel of a Chevy Impala. The driver was heading north on M-24 when he ran a red light at Washington and Burdick. Police were unable to locate the vehicle.
*Police received a call about an sedan running off of Clarkston Rd. and ending in a ditch. The caller also stated the older male driver was pouring alcohol out of the vehicle.
*Smoke was reported in the area of Glaspie. It smelled like leaf burning, but the officer was unable to locate the source.
Sunday, October 31 – Police gave a male and female a ride to a residence on Hosner from Lakeville Rd.
*Oxford police assisted the Lake Orion Police Department with a domestic that occurred on E. Flint St.
*Police checked an address on Broadway after they received a report of a missing juvenile. The juvenile told his mother she was going to a friends house on Broadway, but was not there. Police would call if he showed up.
*There was a noise complaint on E. Burdick for someone working on a house around midnight. Police made contact with the individual, who said he would stop working on the house.
Saturday, October 30 – Two unknown suspects were reported to be trespassing on property on Tanview and trying to break into a residence. When the trespassers were confronted by two individuals, the trespassers assaulted the individuals before fleeing the scene. The individuals stated that the burglaries were an ongoing problem and they believe that it was the same individuals who tried to break in earlier in the year. A short time after the incident, one of the subjects received a harassing and threatening phone call on his cell phone. The individual was trying to disguise his voice.
*There was a report of blood on W. Davison Lake Rd.
*A resident on Hovey called police and advised them that two male juveniles were in the garage of a vacant house across the street and that they took off with the for sale sign. While the officer was on the scene, a resident on Hovey and a resident on Dennison came out and said that it seemed like juveniles. The home and garage appeared to be secure.
*An electrical meter was taken from a house on Gill.
*A teenage girl was reported as being a runaway after she refused to come home. She told her mother that she was staying at her friends house because she was having a bad day and didn’t want to come home.
*A resident from Crossroads for Youth was issued a citation and lodged in Oakland County Jail after he slapped another resident in the face because they had gotten into an argument about some raccoons being in the garbage they were picking up.
Friday, October 29 – A cover was pulled off an air conditioning unit on Glaspie St. Nothing looked disturbed.
*There was a report of a subject trying to get into a green van with a slim jim along Lakeville Rd. The area was checked and police were unable to locate the subject.
Thursday, October 28 – About $8,000 worth of sheet metal was taken from a residence on W. Drahner.
*A caller witnessed a suspicious vehicle near Davison and Pleasant St.
*A individual was bitten by a dog on Quail Ridge.
Wednesday, October 27 – A resident of Crossroads for Youth was charged with assault less than murder after he started choking a fellow resident who refused to give him clothes to wear because he got up late.
*An officer found an abandoned van along Lakes Edge Dr. After checking it out, he found that it was the van that was reported stolen earlier in the day.
*A disabled semi was in the road on S. Washington and Dennison.
*A caller on S. Washington reported that he had a subject in a store with two tape recorders on.
*A suspicious person was reported on Pleasant and Dennison. The subject was waiting for a friend to get off of the bus.
*A light pole was ready to fall down on N. Washington. Police assisted with traffic while the DPW got a traffic arrow in order to take the light down.
Tuesday, October 26 – Someone tried to break into a vehicle that was sitting in a parking lot at Oxford Middle School. Damage was found to the drivers side door lock. No entry was gained, but the lock was damaged to the point that it was inoperable.
*A Ford Taurus was found abandoned on W. Burdick. Contact was made with the owner of the vehicle, who was working on getting it out of there.

Monday, October 25 – Village Police are investigating a fraud report after an employee of a business on W. Burdick reported someone electronically taking money out of their business accounts.
*Unknown suspects tried to take a large piece of equipment from a business on Adventure Lane. The subjects dragged the equipment along the concrete and left it on it’s side.
*A 1994 Jeep was stolen from where it was parked on Lakeville and Grampian. Police searched the area and were unable to locate the vehicle.
*A suspicious white van, with no windows in it, was driving slowly up and down Brooks Lane.
Sunday, Oct. 24 – Oakland County Sheriff’s were dispatched to an address on Drahner Circle. The reporting person returned home and found that her house was torn apart and that there were photographs set on fire in her house. There was also a gas can reportedly in her home.
The woman believed that the responsible was her son, 14, who lives at an address on Cedar. Deputies went to the address on Cedar attempting to locate the son, but were unable to make any contact at the residence or by phone. The mother insisted that her son might be harming people at the residence on Cedar.
Prior to making a forced entry, the responsible juvenile came out of the back of the residence and was taken into custody. The juvenile was taken to Doctor’s Hospital for a mental and medical evaluation.
Saturday, October 23 – There was a report of copper being stolen from a building on Lakeville Rd.
Friday, October 22 – A handgun and a partially burned cigarette were found in a repossessed van. The owner of the handgun was located and when asked about the marijuana, he indicated that it was not his. He was still issued a citation for being in possession of marijuana.
*A DPW employee advised officers that he thought he saw a couple of juveniles run between some houses on East. St. near Louck. Officers checked the area, but were unable to locate anyone.
*A suspicious person was checking out employees at a establishment on N. Lapeer Rd.
*Oakland County Sheriff’s issued two citations for person’s under 21 consuming alcohol and open intoxicants after they pulled a vehicle over that was traveling north on Parker Lake Rd. and nearly hit a patrol car. The driver of the vehicle, 20, blew a BAC of .75 and the passenger, 18, blew a .155.
Wednesday, October 20 – There was a report of boxers attacking a home owner on Bay Pointe Dr. An officer was able to locate the dogs and the owner and informed him of the attack.
A pursuit of the vehicle ensued for about a half mile, when the Leonard resident put the vehicle in park and fled the area on foot. An area search was conducted for him, but he could not be located. The 26-year-old passenger stayed with the vehicle and was questioned and released.
It was learned that the male had a suspended license and an outstanding warrant for his arrest.
*The back door to a residence on Redwood was pried open and an unknown suspect entered into the residence. The homeowner stated that the bedroom doors were open and other items were out of place, but nothing appeared to be missing from the home.
Tuesday, October 19 – Homeowners on Woodleigh Way found two seats that belonged to a SUV type vehicle on their front lawn when they woke up.
*A Dodge Caravan was stolen out of a driveway on Akram by unknown individuals. The reporting person stated that the vehicle was locked and that there were no signs of forced entry. The reporting person also stated that she previously reported seeing a dark sedan drive slowly down her street, pull into her neighbors driveway and look into their mailbox.

Monday, October 18 – In Addison Twp., there was a report of larceny of a firearm and two larcenies from automobiles on Oak Trail. The incident is still under investigation.
*A lost wallet was turned into the village police station. The owner was contacted and was going to pick it up.
*Village police had to use a compressor to gain entry into a locked Chevy Lumina.
*There was a report of solicitors on Crestwood Dr. The woman did not know where they went after they visited her home.
*An alarm went off at a building on Glaspie St. Contact was made with the owner of the building, who reported it as a false alarm. The officer resecured the building.
*There was a suspicious vehicle reported on Pontiac St. It turned out to be teens in the vehicle.
*Police stopped a driver on S. Washington for operating while under the influence of liquor.
Sunday, October 17 – There was a report of malicious destruction of property to a truck on N. Coats Rd. A father let his daughter drive his truck to a party, and when she last saw the truck, which was early in the morning, it was undamaged. The father reported seeing heavy damage to the roof and hood of the vehicle later that afternoon. The daughter did not know who did it or how the damage occurred.
*Police tracked a runaway resident from Crossroads for Youth for over an hour before the K9 unit finally lost the trail. The resident was entered into the system as a runaway.
*There was a report of a dumpster fire on Pontiac St. Once the situation was taken care of, officers left the scene to follow up on a lead and questioned some juveniles at the skate park about the event.
*A caller reported an accident between a car and deer on Lapeer Rd. and Ray Rd.
*A caller reported that an unknown suspect tried to break into a house on Dunlap Circle.
*There was a report of an alarm going off on S. Washington. Upon further investigation, it was the housekeeping crew that set it off.
*Village officers tagged an abandoned automobile that was found on S. Washington.
*There was a report of marijuana use on Oxford Rd. and Ray Rd.
*A dog was reported to be barking all day long on Ensley. When police arrived at the residence, the owner was not at home, so the officer left his card with information on it and a warning about the dog.
*There was a report of a pitbull running loose in the area of Conda Lane and W. Burdick. The dog was gone when police arrived and officers said they would keep an eye on the area.
*A caller reported an intoxicated person in a store on S. Lapeer Rd.
Saturday, October 16 – There was a report of an attempted breaking and entering on Seymour Lake Rd. The complaint noted that an unknown subject tried to pry into the west bedroom window of a vacant property. Oakland County Sheriff’s resecured the window and noted the damage to the window frame.
*There was a report of a driver operating a vehicle under the influence of liquor that was heading north bound from Drahner to S. Washington and Broadway.
*A resident at Crossroads for Youth was lodged in Oakland County Jail after he assaulted a fellow resident.
*There was a noise complaint on Oxford Lakes Dr. and Bay Pointe Dr. An officer found where the loud music was coming from and advised them to keep it down.
*There was a report of possible firecrackers going off on Pleasant. Police were unable to locate them.
*A suspicious person was reported in the SE Lot. The subject seemed intoxicated; police were not able to locate the individual.
*A caller reported children jumping off of a trailer roof on Laurel Leah.
*There was a report of skateboarders on the west side of a building on Pontiac St.
*A driver was reported to be driving while impaired on Lakeville Ct. and Glaspie St. The officer cleared the scene and returned to the station.
*A caller reported a skinned deer on the side of the road on Drahner and Lapeer Rd.
*A noise complaint was filed against an establishment on S. Washington Rd. Police spoke with the staff about the smokers outside who were talking and indicated to the staff that their voices carry. They were advised to try and keep the chatter down.
Friday, October 15 – The was a report of malicious destruction of property to multiple houses on Woodbriar Ct. A curse word was spray painted onto a picket fence, some toilet paper had been thrown into trees and a van had been sprayed with paintballs along the drivers side window and the license plate was sprayed with black spray paint.
*A car had been spotted running for over an hour on Crawford St. Police located the owner and the car was taken care of.
*Someone reported smelling gas in the NW parking lot. No word on who dealt it.
*There was a report of a vehicle running red bus lights on Lakeville Ct. and Glaspie St.
*A loose dog was reported to be running around in the area of East St. and Cottage Ct.
*An elderly male was spotted standing on the corner with a cane and when the reporting person stopped to see if the elderly man was ok, he did not respond.
*There was a report of two females climbing into an apartment on Pontiac St. They did not live there.
*A female reported that she was chased by three guys in the park near Hunter’s Rill.
*A suspicious circumstance occurred on Lakes Edge Dr. A house that was known to be vacant had two cars in the driveway.
*A caller reported that an unknown subject threw something at this house on Broadway and was now hiding in the apartment complex behind his house. Police searched the complex, but could not locate the subject. The owner of the house reported that the house did not suffer any damage.
*A woman on Sunset Blvd. called the village police wondering why her son and other male juveniles were harassed in Oxford Lakes. She was advised that the police had nothing to do with that. The sergeant was sent to the address from where the woman called after they received a second 9-1-1 call. When the sergeant arrived, two teenage girls told him that there were no parents home.
Thursday, October 14 – A report was filed against a student on Oct. 14 who brought a closed knife to the Oxford High School Homecoming dance on Oct. 4. The student said that he had brought the weapon because a fellow student threatened to beat him up after he wrestled a female friend who received bruises after falling. The student also pulled the fire alarm on Oct. 6, causing the entire school to be evacuated. The student was referred to the Youth Assistance program.
*Oakland County Sheriff’s issued a ticket for driving on a suspended license, speeding and no proof of insurance after a man was pulled over on Lakeville Rd.
*A woman dialed 9-1-1 when a door in her home opened unexpectedly. She hung up when she realized that it was her husband, who came home earlier than expected.
*An officer found a ladder leaning up against a building on E. Burdick. The officer checked it out and determined that a worker must have left it there by accident.
*There was a car accident on Pontiac St.
*A Pontiac Grand Am was found on S. Washington with two flat tires.
*There was a report of a man lying in the grass by the Polly Ann Trail. An officer checked and learned it was juveniles lying there and that there were no problems.
Wednesday, October 13 – A caller reported to village police that his license plate went missing from his vehicle. He was advised to contact the Secretary of State.
*A St. Clair Shores detective contacted village police to report that a stolen puppy was possibly located at an address on Sunset Blvd. Contact was made and no puppy was found at that address that fit the description of the stolen puppy. The village advised the detective of their findings.
*There was an accident at Seymour Lake and Sander.
*A young female heading north on Maple was soliciting for a business in Orion and followed by a tan vehicle. The area was checked and both the girl and the vehicle was gone when police arrived.
*A resident ran away from Crossroads for Youth.
Tuesday, October 12 – There was an abandoned Dodge Ram on W. Burdick.
*A rock was thrown through a window of the First Immanuel Church on Hovey.
*A suspicious vehicle was reported on Park St. A car was driving up and down the street and stopping in front of houses.
*There was an operating while intoxicated reported on E. Drahner. Police were not able to locate the vehicle.
*The village police assisted in locating a runaway on S. Lapeer and Indian Lake.

Monday, October 11 – There was a report of a possibly contaminated syringe near a bench on W. Burdick. The syringe was found to be new and unused. It was turned over to the fire department for disposal.
*There was an abandoned auto in the SE parking lot.
*Two teenagers were spotted walking up and down Woodleigh Way and passing out flyers for home improvement. The teenagers were advised by police.
Sunday, October 10 – An unknown subject stole an air compressor from an unattached barn that was behind a residence on Metamora Rd.
*A disorderly conduct (public intoxication) was issued to a man on Senic Way drive. An Oakland County Sheriff’s officer responded to a call to get a vehicle unstuck when the man’s breath smelled like alcohol and he was having trouble walking.
*An officer pulled a driver over for a possible operating while intoxicated after the driver almost struck the officer’s patrol vehicle. Tests showed that the driver was intoxicated.
*A caller on Lakeville reported there were unwanted hunters on her property.
*There was a possible road rage incident on E. Burdick and Glaspie St. Officer contacted and advised both parties.
*Saturday, October 9 – Pumpkins were reported to be smashed on Thornehill Trail on the roadway sidewalks.
*A caller reported that two parked vehicles were blocking his driveway.
*A caller reported a reckless driver on Lapeer Rd. and Flint St.
Friday, October 8 – An unknown subject entered a car that was sitting in a driveway with keys in it on Parker Lake Dr. and drove off with it. Police later did an area search and found the vehicle locked and undamaged behind the middle school. Police contacted the owner of the vehicle to report they found it. The owner requested nothing be done because he thought it might be a prank.
*There was an accident between a Ford van and a Chevy Silverado on S. Washington and Lincoln.
*There was an intoxicated subject on E. Burdick. The subject was transported to Brabb.
*There was a report of someone driving while intoxicated on M-24 and Ensley.
Thursday, October 7 – An accent light was broken off the top of a mailbox on Deer Path Trail.
*There was a report of an out of control teen at Oxford Middle School.
*Police assisted a motorist who needed directions of Oxford High School.
*There was a report of a water hose running in a locked fence area by a maintenance building on Pontaic St. Maintenance arrived and shut the water off.
Wednesday, October 6 – A caller reported that someone was fighting on Oakridge Dr.
*There was a report of a brown pit bull running loose on Broadway.
*Police were called to stop a fight that was happening in the backyard of a home on Woodleigh Way. One subject was transported to Crossroads for Youth.
*There was a report of a brown pit bull that seemed vicious running loose on Pearl.
*There was a report of an aggressive dog, possibly a pit bull, running loose up and down Lakeville Ct. The dog was gone when police arrived.
*A vehicle stopped in front of subjects on Ensley and Pearl and yelled threats at them before driving away and stating that they would be back. The caller asked for extra patrol to be done in the area.
Tuesday, October 5 – Two teens were reported to be walking around houses on Woodleigh Way. Police were unable to locate the teens.
*A pit bull chased the reporting person out of his apartment on Broadway. The reporting person was unaware of where the dog went and police were unable to locate the dog.

Monday, October 4 – There was a report of a juvenile female hiding in a slide tunnel on Mechanic. An officer responded and learned that it was just kids playing.
Sunday, October 3 – Someone stole a 2008 Yamaha from a unlocked shed on Sullivan sometime between Sept. 28 and Oct. 3.
*There was a report of a fight between 10-20 people on E. Burdick. Upon arrival, the responsible person had fled east on Burdick. Officers spoke with the people in the home and no one wanted to make a report.
*There was a report of two or three male juveniles throwing rocks at a building on W. Burdick.
*Police assisted the fire department with a possible stroke victim on S. Washington.
*There was a reporting of a subject urinating in a front yard on W. Burdick. The subject was gone when police arrived.
*A suspicious person was reported on W. Burdick. It turned out to be a teen standing on the side of the road by the cemetery.
Saturday, October 2 – A student’s cell phone was stolen from a men’s gym locker room at the high school. The incident is still under investigation.
*Two video games and an X-Box 360 were stolen from a home on Tanview. The homeowner returned home to find an upstairs window and a first floor sliding glass door slightly open. The homeowner also reported that a ladder had been removed from it’s spot behind the shed and put back.
*An officer caught a male juvenile using marijuana.
*A caller stated that her son was assaulted at the high school.
Friday, October 1 – There was a report of a reckless driver who was driving all over the road on Seymour Lake Rd. Police were unable to locate the vehicle.
*A person called and stated that a semi truck was chasing him. Officers were not able to gain any information about the responsible driver. The vehicle was gone when police arrived and the caller did not know where the vehicle went.
Thursday, September 30 -A woman on Market St. reported that money went missing from her purse two times over the last month.
*A juvenile was caught stealing headphones and deodorant from a store on N. Lapeer Rd.
Wednesday, September 29 – An accident occurred on N. Lapeer Rd. and Ray Rd. There were no reported injuries.
*A vehicle ran bus flashers on Glaspie.
*There was a juvenile complaint about skateboarders in the northwest lot. The kids were turned over to their parents.
*Some loud music was reported on Woodleigh Way. Contact was made and the responsible party assured officers that they were done for the evening and that it wouldn’t happen again.
Tuesday, September 28 – A credit card was stolen from a wallet and used to make fraudulent purchases.
*An unknown suspect stole a cell phone from a truck on Cross St. Some decorative solar panel yard lights were also taken.

Monday, September 27 – Oakland County Sheriff Deputies responded to the area of Lakeville and Parker Lake Roads for an adult male with a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Deputies arrived and found a 60-year-old male in his vehicle with a .38 caliber handgun in his lap. The subject was found after his wife went looking for him.
*A reckless driver was stopped just above the county line on M-24. The driver of the vehicle was over tired and did not need an assistance.
*There was a complaint of a driver on Glaspie passing a bus while it had it’s flashers on.
*A suspicious vehicle was reported on S. Washington. The vehicle was parked for approximately 20 to 30 minutes with it’s doors open and no one around. The vehicle was gone when policed arrived.
*A mail box was smashed on W. Drahner Rd.
Sunday, September 26 – Oakland County Sheriff Deputies responded to a possible larceny from auto in progress in the 1200 block of Fountian View Lane. Upon arrival, a vehicle was observed with lawn ornaments on it. A deputy and a K-9 unit tracked from that vehicle directly to another vehicle where they observed a subject committing a larceny from auto. The subject fled on foot and the deputy ordered him to stop or he would release his K-9. The subject disregarded his order and fled into a wooded area. The deputy released his K-9 to pursue the subject in the woods, but was unable to catch the subject because the leash became entangled in a fallen tree. The suspect has not been caught yet.
*There was an attempted breaking and entering on Sanders. An officer arrived and spoke with the home owner, who stated that someone tried to enter her home through the rear bathroom window. The screen to the bathroom window was found halfway out of the window. The home owner was not sure when it happened.
*There was a noise complaint on Hudson. The reporting person could hear a loud bass coming from an establishment on S. Washington.
*There was a report of an unauthorized driver of a 2001 Firebird that was not being repossessed. The vehicle was called as a road run-off by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, who were out with the vehicle on Indianwood and Indian Trail.
*A suspicious circumstance was reported on East. St. A male that was living in a home was moving out and the remaining people in the house were fighting and arguing with him.
*A suspicious vehicle was reported on Crawford St. A subject had been sitting in the parking lot for over an hour.
Saturday, September 25 – There was a possible fight on Brentwood. The caller stated that there was some yelling and screaming.
*A woman called and stated that a friend stole her truck and purse from DTE Music Theater.
*A suspicious circumstance was reported on Pontiac. Juveniles were found on the church property early in the morning. An officer dropped a juvenile off at an address on Trillum.
*There was a larceny on S. Washington. A woman claimed that someone stole her purse while she was at an establishment.
*A suspicious vehicle was reported on Pontiac St.
Friday, September 24 – A female came into the station and advised officers that she was still receiving threatening text messages from her ex-boyfriend.
*Entry was gained on a locked apartment on N. Washington that had children inside of it.
*There was a report of trespassing on W. Burdick. Unwanted subjects were in the back of someone’s property by the garage and squatting. An officer advised the situation and everything was ok.
*A suspicious person was reported on Ensley and Pearl. The reporting person stated that a teen was knocking on doors and telling residents that he was working on a school project where he needed to embarrass himself and wanted people to help him.
*There was a juvenile complaint on Broadway and Mill. They were thought to be in possession of marijuana, but it turned out they were not. The juveniles were taken to the station and turned over to their parents.
*On and off duty officers observed a man running through the parking lot on S. Washington and W. Burdick. After speaking with the subject, it was determined that he had been causing problems with bouncers at a nearby establishment.
Thursday, September 23 – Police arrived at the scene of a property damage accident on E. Oakwood and Gardner Rd. The responsible driver admitted that he was driving on a suspended license. When the driver’s name was entered into the system, it came back with a warrant out of Farmington Hills. The officer had to advise and release the driver, but wrote him a ticket for failure to yield and driving on a suspended license. The driver was also told to appear in the Farmington Hills court for his warrant.
*A report was filed about 14 steel beams being stolen from the rear of a business on Xcelsior Dr. on August 26.
*A caller stated that there was a possible drunk driver heading northbound on Lapeer Rd. from Drahner.
*A female on Brookhollow called police and stated that she thought her neighbor was stealing metal. 10 large vehicle radiators were stored next to a shed in her neighbors yard. When police asked the neighbor about them, she stated she had no idea where they came from because she was asleep when they were dropped off.
*A suspicious person was reported on Hovey and Crawford. A subject was reported to be hiding in the bushes at the corner, and then proceeded to leave on foot towards Mechanic. The description that was given of the person matched someone the officers knew. The officers confirmed the subject and nothing was needed.
*A red minivan was spotted driving all over N. Lapeer Rd. Police were out with the vehicle and nothing was out of order.
*A suspicious vehicle was spotted on Lakes Edge Dr. A male and female were in the park, and officers told them that the park was closed for the night and sent them on their way.
Wednesday, September 22 – Oakland County Sheriff’s were dispatched to Oxford High School for a fight between two male students, 13 and 15. Assistant Principal Todd Dunckley informed the officer that the two students had gotten into an argument and then engaged in a physical fight in the hallway. Both juveniles admitted to the fight, which was started because the 13-year-old thought the 15-year-old was making fun of him behind his back. Both parents agreed not to press charges.
*A vehicle ran into a garage on Hovey.
Tuesday, September 21 – A vehicle broke down on Lapeer Rd.
*Two men were spotted shooting bows on Oxford Lakes Dr.
*Police assisted a 17-year-old who wanted to move out.
*There was a possible operating while intoxicated on N. Lapeer Rd.
*Some juveniles threw rocks at a youth on the Polly Ann trail and damaged his bike.
*A caller on Winnie reported that his neighbors campfire was too big.

Monday, September 20 – On Cheltenham, a client threw a helmet on the floor and a worker told the client that he was going to call 9-1-1 as a threat and did not know the call actually went through. He stated there was no problem.
Sunday, September 19 – An I-Pod and a I-Pod cord were stolen out a vehicle on Boulder Lake Dr. A pair of football gloves and an earpiece were found at the scene.
*A handgun was stolen from a vehicle that was parked on Seymour Lake Rd.
*A caller reported a possible drug deal on Hunter’s Rill.
Saturday, Sept. 18 – A flashlight, digital camera and a GPS were stolen out of a vehicle on Island Lake Dr. There was no sign of forced entry, but a fingerprint was lifted from the vehicle.
*Oakland County Sheriff’s responded to an underage intoxicated male on Hunter’s Ridge who thought he was knocking on the door of his grandmother’s house. The officer could smell the faint odor of intoxicants on his breath and his speech was slurred and pupils dilated. The subject was transported to his grandmother’s house on W. Manor. The male admitted to drinking two shots of liquor, but it appeared to the officer that he may have also taken some narcotics.
Friday, September 17 – Two kids by a building on Pleasant appeared as if they were going to deface the building. An officer made contact with the subjects, who were taking a break while walking on the trail.
*There was an accident between a white sedan and a black truck on W. Burdick.
Thursday, September 16 – A driver of a vehicle on N. Washington was thought to be operating while intoxicated. An officer investigated; it was determined that the driver was negative for OWI.
Wednesday, September 15 – A driver was pulled over for operating while intoxicated on Seymour Lake Rd. He was issued a citation and was taken to Oakland County Jail for OWI 1st offense after blowing a .12.
*There was a report of threats being made over the phone on East. St.
Tuesday, September 14 – Some chewing tobacco was spit on the front door of a home on Island Lake Dr.
*A suspicious vehicle was parked on Broadway outside of a building and close to the street. It turned out that a 16-year-old male was meeting a 16-year-old female so they could talk. They both admitted to being there the previous evening. An officer advised them that they should find a different location to meet and talk.

Monday, September 13 – A suspicious vehicle was reported on Pleasant. The vehicle was spotted next door from the callers address. The vehicle was unoccupied and checked out ok.
*There was a report of some wires possibly being down on Moon. Nothing was found.
Sunday, September 12 – The Oxford Sheriff’s Department responded to a breaking and entering of a residence in the 1300 block of Red Barn in Oxford Township.
A K-9 Unit was requested to help search for a 30-year-old Pontiac resident who allegedly stole some beer, wine and a prescription bottle from the residence. He was last scene carrying a cooler and heading east bound on Kyntire.
The dogs tracked the suspect to an address in the 90 block of Cirrus, where he was arrested.
The incident is still under investigation.
*There was a noise complaint on S. Washington and W. Burdick. The reporting person said they could hear a large group of people in the southwest lot being loud.
*A caller reported that a female was sitting on a porch on Park St. for approximately 45 minutes and appeared to be intoxicated.
*A caller reported that his brother was causing a disturbance on Hudson.
*Officers did a check on an open burn on Winnie. The fire was put out immediately.
*A car was sitting in a driveway on Sunset Blvd. and had it’s radio turned up very loud. When police arrived, they found the adults in the vehicle intoxicated and advised them to turn the radio down.
Saturday, September 11 – Police found an unoccupied vehicle on Oxford Lakes Dr. and Glaspie St. that was pulled off to the side of the road.
*Officers found a suspicious vehicle on Glaspie St. They spoke with the owner of the vehicle and everything checked out ok.
*There was a possible operating under the influence of liquor on N. Washington and East St. An officer stopped the vehicle and determined that the driver was sober.
*Lights were turning on and off at an establishment on N. Washington and E. Burdick. Officer made contact with a member that was inside the establishment and determined everything was ok.
*A caller reported being attacked by his brother on W. Drahner.
*A caller reported a possible OUIL on Drahner and Lapeer.
*A resident on Hudson called police saying that he could hear loud music that was possibly coming from an establishment on S. Washington and W. Burdick. The establishment informed police that they had turned off the music and that the earlier noise in question was caused by a car.
Friday, September 10 – Beer, a video game console and a video game were stolen from a house on Chelsea. The homeowner’s son came home to find the door from the house to the garage open and papers moved around in the kitchen. The rest of the house was also rummaged through, but it appeared that nothing else was taken.
*A traffic stop was made on Pleasant and Burdick and a man was found to be in possession of marijuana. The marijuana tested positive for THC, and the man was issued a citation for possession of marijuana.
*There was an accident in the intersection of S. Lapeer Rd and W. Drahner.
*A woman requested to see an officer in order to assist her in obtaining information about her missing dog from an employee at an establishment on W. Drahner. The employee was refusing to give out any information.
*Someone entered through a back door of a house on Thornehill Trail and stole $25 out of a cookie jar.
*A vehicle being driven by a young male crossed Dennison to Stanton and nearly hit pedestrians who were in the crosswalk. The car then pulled into the cinema. Police were unable to locate the driver.
Thursday, September 9 – A caller stated that a dog on Park St. and Pontiac St. was barking in the early morning hours and that it had been going on for months. An officer located the dog and told the owner that there was a complaint filed and to not let the dog bark anymore.
*A 14-year-old was threatening to assault their stepmother . There were no weapons in the house and the stepmother was sitting in the driveway of the home in a vehicle. The father was contacted and told police that he would handle the situation when he got home.
*There was a parking complaint on Lincoln due to a school event. Vehicles were parked on both sides of the road, but there was enough room where nothing was impeding one lane of traffic from getting through.
*There was an unauthorized burn on W. Burdick. The fire was immediately put out.
Wednesday, September 8 – A citizen asked to speak to an officer about a dog that went missing.
*There was a juvenile complaint on Lakes Edge Dr. A juvenile was walking down the street going towards the trailer park. The juvenile checked out ok.
Tuesday, September 7 – A dog escaped from a residence on Ensley.
*There was a complaint about barking dogs on Dennison and Pontiac. Police were unable to locate the animals.
*There was a possible rabid raccoon in the area of Dennison. The raccoon was caged and brought into the village police station.
*A suspicious circumstance was reported on Glaspie St. A subject was out of a vehicle and pulling on doors of a building. Officers contacted the subject and learned that the subject was working on the building and wanted to make sure that all of the doors to the building were secure.

Monday, September 6 – A suspicious circumstance was reported on Bay Pointe Dr. Someone was seen walking through a house with a flashlight on. It turned out to be the son of the homeowner.
*An officer saw two suspicious people in a parking lot on N. Washington and E. Burdick St. The officer felt that they may have been up to no good, so he stopped them and asked for their ID’s.
*A pile of wood was on fire on Ora. It was extinguished.
*A GPS and a radar detector were stolen from a vehicle on S. Coats.
Sunday, September 5 – A driver was pulled over and issued a citation for driving on a suspended license.
*A man observed two males walking down the street who appeared to be intoxicated. When the man asked if they were, the two subjects ran at him and started punching him several times in the face. The victim was taken to POH and treated. An area search was conducted for the two individuals, but they were not found.
Suspicious people were reported on Lakes Edge Dr. An officer was out with a subject on a bike. A second subject, who was wearing a backpack, also fled, heading eastbound on Lakes Edge Dr. An officer was able to obtain information on both subjects.
*Two suspects were reported near construction equipment on Lakeville Rd. Both subjects checked out okay.
*A caller reported hearing gunfire behind his home on Stanton.
*There was a report of juveniles skateboarding on the sidewalks in the area of S. Washington.
*A caller reported that water was ‘bubbling? in or near the road. DPW was contacted.
*A female came into the station and requested that the Village Police get her husband out of her vehicle. The female was headed to a family function and did not want him to go and he was refusing to get out of the vehicle. After speaking with an officer, the man finally got out of the vehicle.
*A suspicious vehicle was spotted on Pleasant. The vehicle was unoccupied.
*Vehicles were parked on both sides of the street on Bay Pointe Dr. which made it difficult for a fire engine to pass through. The road was cleared of the vehicles.
*Someone was in the area shooting behind Hertford. The caller was advised that the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department was already on that call.
*A woman called and reported to police that she thought someone was growing marijuana in Oxford.
*Gunshots were heard in the area of Chieftan Circle. It could have been fireworks.
*There was a report of a party on Deer Path that had fireworks.
*There was a report of gunshots or fireworks in the area of Drahner and Red Barn.
*A caller reported a single motorcycle accident on W. Drahner and Yale Rd. The driver was standing in the area and the motorcycle was smoking.
Saturday, September 4 – An alarm was going off from one of the apartment buildings on Manitou Lane.
*There was a case of malicious mischief on Carnoustie Ct. Someone was trespassing in a yard.
*There was a juvenile complaint about skateboarders on S. Washington. They were advised and released.
*A caller on W. Drahner reported that her boyfriend was back from jail and she wanted an officer to come to the house.
*A caller reported a possible operating under the influence of liquor. The caller was not following the vehicle, which was last seen heading northbound on Washington at Mechanic.
Friday, September 3 – A woman wanted to speak with an officer about her daughter stealing things from a neighbor. An officer was not immediately available, so she waited. After 15 minutes, the woman was advised to contact the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department since she lived in their area. An officer then became available and spoke with the mother and daughter.
*An officer checked the area of Lincoln and Mechanic for fireworks, but was unable to locate them.
Thursday, September 2 – An ex-boyfriend was sending harassing and threatening text messages to his ex-girlfriend and her son.
*A debit card and credit card were taken from a wallet that was found and turned into the Oakland County Sheriff’s Office.
A jeep was stolen out of a driveway on Frederick Dr. The owner secured the vehicle the previous evening and when he woke up, the vehicle was gone.
*There was a report of marijuana use on Lakes Edge Dr. and Lakes Edge Ct.
*A suspicious vehicle was reported on Bay Pointe Dr. A vehicle was parked in front of a vacant residence for nearly 45 minutes. The home was being inspected for a short sale.
*Police arrested a man who was wanted by both the Oxford Police Department and the Lake Orion Police Department. The man tried to run from police, bailing out on Bay Pointe Dr. and trying to swim across the lake. He was eventually taken into custody.
Wednesday, September 1 – A woman claimed that she was attacked while going for a walk on Brookhollow. She stated that an unknown white male came up from behind her and grabbed her, causing them both to fall to the ground. The woman stated that she began to kick the subject and was able to kick the subject in the groin and proceeded to run into a nearby subdivision. She added that the man did not sexually assault her or strike at any time during the altercation. A search of the area yielded no results.
An officer gave a resident a ride to an establishment on N. Lapeer Rd.
*An employee from an establishment on S. Washington called and stated that he was taking the garbage out and he overheard an argument going on in the apartment on the second story of a house. An officer arrived and advised the employee that he had been at the address before and the two arguing were verbal only.
* A dog was in a parked vehicle on S. Washington for a while. The owner was located.
Tuesday, August 31 – A credit card and i-Pod were stolen from a vehicle on Yale Dr.
*Unknown suspects made forced entry into a business on Metamora Rd. and stole approximately 800 pounds of used copper wire, which was valued around $1,600.

Monday, August 30 – Police transported a juvenile female to her home on East St. after she was seen out past curfew.
*A dog was barking in the early morning hours on Lakeville Ct.
*A citizen came into the station and reported that he was sucker-punched while riding along Edison Dr. No charges were filed.
*A sign along Pleasant and Davison was spray-painted.
*There was a report of an unknown substance burning on Glaspie. The substance turned out to be mulch in a bin. The DPW was aware and checked out the report. Everything turned out ok.
*There was a parking complaint about a vehicle being parked in a handicapped spot.
Sunday, August 29 – There was some possible family trouble on Moyer.
*There was a noise complaint about an establishment on S. Washington. Police were unable to locate the subjects, who left before the police arrived.
*A caller reported that a burgundy Ford Ranger was heading northbound on Lapeer Rd. from Indianwood Rd. and unable to hold a lane.
*A woman was reported to be having issues in a black Toyota Camry behind an office on Pontiac St. The caller was unable to describe what kind of issues the woman was having.
*A caller reported seeing a reckless jet skier in Lake Orion. The caller was turned over to the Lake Orion Police Department.
Saturday, August 28 – There was a grass fire on Hummer Lake Rd. The fire was able to be put out.
*A resident on Crawford St. reported a possible fight in the apartment above her. The officer was unable to get the resident in the apartment to answer the door.
*A suspicious person was reported on Pontiac St. A parent would not leave soccer practice.
*A disabled vehicle was found on N. Lapeer Rd.
*A caller on Laurel Leah reported to police finding a sick cat in her front yard.
*A caller reported a possibly intoxicated female on S. Washington.
*A caller reported a possibly intoxicated female on Burdick and Mill St.
*A caller on W. Manor reported that his neighbor crashed into his vehicle, which was parked in his driveway.
*A caller reported a male riding a bike through yards on Olympic.
Friday, August 27 – There was a possible drunk driver on S. Washington and Minnetonka. The driver was heading southbound out of the village.
*A suspicious vehicle was reported on Glaspie. It turned out to be a man walking his dog.
*Some property damage was reported on Mill. A white van was hit in the doorway while in the driveway.
*A suspicious circumstance was reported on Mechanic. Two juveniles were getting into a trailer.
Thursday, August 26 – A male subject called police and reported that there were some juveniles possibly going through cars on Oneta and Pocahontas.
*A woman on Doral reported that someone was on her deck.
*There was a report of three juveniles possibly stealing candy from a vending machine on Glaspie. It turned out to be employees restocking the machine.
*A suspicious circumstance was reported on Thornehill Trail. A caller reported hearing something that sounded like someone jumping on a cover of a hot tub. An officer was advised to keep extra patrol on the house. Nothing appeared to be out of place.
*There was a possible drunk driver heading southbound out of the village.
Wednesday, August 25 – Loud music was playing outside an establishment on S. Washington. An officer advised the establishment and the music was turned off.
*A caller on Lakes Edge Dr. reported that a man had been inside the residence. The officer checked the neighborhood and was unable to locate the man with the description that was given. The officer then spoke with the home owner.
*Two screens were cut on Lakes Edge Dr.
*A GPS was stolen out of a vehicle on Lakes Edge Dr.
*A resident on Lincoln reported that all of her jewelry was stolen out of the residence. The resident did not know when the theft occurred.
*A wallet was reported stolen out of a purse that was in a home on Broadway while the resident was at home. The wallet was later found inside the house.
*A white trucked parked on the wrong side of the street and facing the wrong direction on Oakwood Ct. The van turned out to be a work van doing some business and was on it’s way.
*There was a report of some suspicious people on Pleasant. Four males parked a vehicle near Centennial Park and decided to take a stroll through Oxford. An officer had all of the subject’s information.
*Two kids, 15, were out in front of an address on Lakes Edge Dr. They were sent home.
Tuesday, August 24 – A cell phone was taken from a vehicle on Lincoln.
*A GPS was taken from a vehicle on Lincoln.
*Two bikes were stolen from a residence on Broadway. The responsible were seen on Lakeville Rd. and an officer was able to retrieve the bikes and return them to the rightful owner. The officer then dropped the responsible off to their parents.
*Some kids were kicking a door and throwing rocks at it where boats are stored. They realized they had been seen and walked away towards the skate park where their bikes were. The area was checked and the kids were unable to be located.
*Some girls on the corner of S. Washington and W. Burdick were throwing something onto the street. It appeared they were trying to get people to purchase something. They were gone when police arrived.
*A wallet was found on Lincoln.
*There was a possible operating while intoxicated on S. Washington.
*There was a van on Thornehill Trail with it’s doors open and unoccupied. An officer made contact with the owner of the van, who advised the officer nothing was missing.

Monday, August 23 – Four unknown males (ages 17, 19, 19 and 20) approached a subject on S. Washington and began a conversation. One of the males asked what kind of music the subject listens to and asked to see the subject’s I-POD. The subject voluntarily handed the I-POD to one of the suspects, who yelled I got it and all four began to run away.
The subject gave chase and caught one of the suspects. Oxford Police immediately arrived on the scene after receiving a call of an assault. The one suspect was placed in custody and the three other suspects were also apprehended by police.
The I-POD was recovered and suspects were arrested , processed and released pending a warrant being issued by the Oakland County Prosecutor.
*A suspicious vehicle was seen driving with lights off up and down Lakeville Ct. and was last seen sitting on a dead end. The car was gone when officers arrived.
Sunday, August 22 – A loud party was reported on Sunset Blvd. All was quiet when police arrived.
*A caller on Crawford St. reported that her neighbor was playing extremely loud music.
*A woman called 9-1-1 for fear of not being able to swallow her piece of pizza. Everything turned out ok.
*Four to five people were caught trespassing on Glaspie St. They were swimming.
Saturday, August 21 – Police assisted a citizen who had an ill pet who needed poison control.
*A gentleman called and stated that he was at a business on S. Washington Rd. and upon exiting he was shoved and yelled at. The caller reported that the man who shoved him is tall and very skinny.
*Oxford police were advised to be on the lookout for a white Buick four door, occupied by five males, that was reported to be speeding and attempting to race other vehicles.
Friday, August 20 – Some subjects in a parked car on Crawford St. were making noise and smoking pot. An officer spoke with the subjects and asked them to quiet down.
*A suspicious circumstance occurred on N. Glaspie. Two males were reported in the area and one walked by the window of a house, causing the dog to start barking. The homeowner thought someone was in his yard and called police. An officer checked the area and was unable to locate the males.
Thursday, August 19 – Police were called to the scene of a possible break-in of a vehicle in the NE Lot. An officer arrived and found that the vehicle belonged to the man trying to get into it.
*A fight was possibly going to happen on Glaspie. An officer spoke with both parties and they went on their way.
*A suspicious vehicle was reported on Woodleigh Way and Oxford Lakes Dr. The vehicle stopped on Woodleigh Way and it’s lights were turned on and off a couple of times before turning onto Oxford Lakes Dr. .
Wednesday, August 18 – A suspicious circumstance was reported at Oxford High School. A man walked into the school through the pool entrance and spoke with a Park and Recreation employee about using the men’s locker room to shower. The male claimed to be a detective from Pittsburgh who was doing surveillance work.
The employee let the man shower and escorted him out of the door and into the parking lot, where a conversation began about some nearby houses. The man proceeded to drive away in a dark colored Jeep. The Oakland County Sheriff’s contacted a lieutenant in Pittsburgh, who informed them that he had no knowledge of a surveillance operation in Michigan.
Tuesday, August 17 – A caller from Lake Villa Mobile Home Park reported seeing a possible drunk driver exiting the park and en route to Pontiac. The vehicle was occupied by two females.
*A caller reported two black males may have taken two sets of frames from an establishment on S. Washington. They left in an unknown direction.
*A disorderly conduct complaint was called in on Crawford St. after intoxicated subjects on a balcony were drinking and being loud. An officer spoke with the subjects, who were breaking up the party for the evening and apologized for being loud.
*There was a report of juveniles egging houses on Golf Villa.

Monday, August 16 – Three or four gunshots were heard in the area of Ray Rd.
*Two bikes were reported stolen from an address on Spring Lake Dr. sometime between Aug. 10 and Aug. 15.
*Police assisted a citizen who needed directions.
Sunday, August 15 – A caller reported a missing person, who was last seen in the Oxford area.
*A citizen wanted to speak with an officer about an assault that occurred on First St.
*A caller reported that a truck had been parked in two spots on S. Washington and W. Burdick for the previous two days.
*A caller on Crestmoor reported some suspicious activities were happening at a neighbors house.
*A boat motor was stolen from an address on Bay Pointe Dr.
Saturday, August 14 – A person walked into the lobby of the village station and reported her apartment on Crawford St. was broken into earlier in the week.
*Some items were stolen from a vehicle that was parked at the Village Manor Apartments on Pontiac St.
Friday, August 13 – Addison Township firefighters responded to the scene of an electrical fire at a house on Lakeville Rd.
They received a call at 2:36 p.m. after the homeowner heard some beeping noises coming from the smoke detector inside the house. Upon heading inside the house to investigate, he saw smoke coming from the attic and immediately got out of the house and reported the fire.
Firefighters were able to extinguish the fire using approximately 200 gallons of water, which started in the kitchen and traveled up to the attic.
The estimated damage to the house was around $15,000.
*There was a suspicious burgundy Ford with two young males sitting in it in the parking lot of an establishment on N. Lapeer Rd.
*There was a larceny at an establishment on N. Lapeer Rd. One subject was in custody.
*A subject on Lakeville and Glaspie was transported to the village station for possession of drugs.
Thursday, August 12 – While on patrol, an officer found an egged car on Dennison and Pontiac St.
*A window to a van was busted out on Granger.
*A male subject called 9-1-1 and stated that he used to be in a gang and he believed there were four males in a 1997 Chevy Impala in the parking lot on Crawford St. waiting with a gun to kill him. The car was gone when police arrived and they were unable to locate the vehicle. The officer spoke with the reporting person.
*There was a possible drunk driver on Baldwin and Seymour Lake Rd.
Wednesday, August 11 – A 2008 Saturn was stolen from a house on Thorne Hill Trail. Officers recovered the vehicle that afternoon one block away on Woodleigh Way, finding nothing missing from inside the vehicle. They also believe that two bikes that were taken from a residence on Spring Lake Dr. could possibly be involved in the theft of the vehicle. Anyone who has information about the theft of the vehicle should contact the Oxford Police Department at (248) 628-2525.
*Some furniture was stolen from a front porch on Oxford Lakes Dr.
*A caller on Orchard Ridge reported a loose pit bull in his yard.
*A radio faceplate was thought to be stolen from an address on Pontiac St. Upon further investigation, it was found to be in the arm rest of a chair.
Tuesday, August 10 – A motorcycle was spotted speeding down W. Manor.
*A trailer was broken into on S. Glaspie.
*Two suspicious vehicles were seen in the lot of the skate park on Glaspie St. The vehicles and the owners checked out and everything was clear.
*A vehicle drove down the Polly Ann Trail. An officer checked the area and the vehicle was gone.
*A driver was pulled over on Lakeville and Barr for driving while intoxicated. The driver blew a .247 and was lodged in Oakland County Jail for operating while intoxicated.

Monday, August 9 – Signs posted along the Polly Ann Trail were stolen.
*A small red truck ran a red light on Washington and Burdick and proceeded to turn onto First St. An officer found the vehicle on Pontiac St. and determined that the vehicle was having mechanical problems. The vehicle was then parked.
*There was a suspicious vehicle at a building on Pontiac St. It turned out to be the custodian of a the building, who was driving a different vehicle.
*A caller reported that his son’s bike was stolen from an address on N. Oxford Rd.
Sunday, August 8 – An officer pulled a motorist over on S. Washington and Lincoln for driving while intoxicated.
*A caller reported that there was a possible trespasser in a yard on Harwood.
*A father was supposed to return his children to their mother by court order by a certain time and did not. An officer spoke with the ex-husband before advising the mother to go to his house and pick her children up.
Saturday, August 7 – A couple of storage units were found to be open at Mill St. and East St.
*A suspicious vehicle was reported on Thorne Hill and Oxford Lakes. The subjects told the officer that they were looking for a place to fish. The officer witnessed some fishing equipment in the rear of the vehicle.
*There was an ordinance violation on East St. Officers checked for a permit at an construction site and the workers could not produce one, so they told the officer they would get one on Monday.
*A suspicious person could be heard yelling from across the lake on Glaspie St. It turned out to be one adult and two children swimming.
*Police assisted the fire department with a downed power line that was halfway across the road on Park St. and Hovey. The wire was not arcing or sparking.
*A car stereo was stolen from a vehicle on Deer Path Trail.
Friday, August 6 – A suspicious circumstance was reported on Louck and Center after concrete from the bridge was found to be in the middle of the road. Police checked the bridge and the surrounding areas and the area checked out all clear.
*There was a downed cable wire on Brookshollow.
*Some auto parts were stolen from a business on S. Lapeer Rd.
*There was an accident on E. Burdick. A white Jeep got rear ended and appeared to have left the scene. Police were unable to locate the vehicle.
*A suspicious circumstance was reported on First St. There was an open door to a house that was for sale. An officer was able to resecure the door and spoke with the reporting person.
*Police received a juvenile complaint about a large group of kids that were gathered at the corner of Pearl and Ensley. The juveniles were gone when police arrived and police were not able to locate the group after further searches into the surrounding areas.
Thursday, August 5 ? There was a possible drunk driver heading southbound on Washington. Police were unable to locate the driver.
*A suspicious circumstance was reported on Glaspie St. A man was behind some bushes on a trail that was off of the right side of the lake following a young female runner. The suspect was gone when police arrived.
*Police arrested two people in a store that were possibly related to previous larcenies.
*There was a juvenile standing on the corner of S. Washington pretending he was going to throw something at passing cars, causing them to swerve. An officer made contact with the juvenile and advised him.
*There was a report of a grass fire on Golf Villa. Police checked it out and advised the fire department there was possibly a wire down in the area. They also advised the children in the area to stay away.
*A resident on S. Glaspie called police to tell them that his roommate was smoking pot and that he was tired of it. The reporting person stated that he warned his roommate that he would call police if he continued smoking pot. Both parties were advised to go to sleep for the evening.
Wednesday, August 4 – An elderly female was driving northbound in the southbound lanes on Lapeer Rd.
*A caller on Thorne Hill Trail reported a vehicle was parked in front of his residence that did not belong there. Police were able to resolve the issue.
Tuesday, August 3 – An officer found two juveniles out after curfew. The officer returned both to their homes and spoke with the parents.
*Teenagers were seen loitering in the southeast parking lot. The reporting person then asked them to move along.
*A solicitor was spotted heading westbound on Baypointe and Oxford Lakes Dr. Police were unable to locate the subject after searching the entire sub.
*Oakland County Sheriff Deputies responded to a home invasion complaint that occurred at an address on Wood Trail. A gun safe with several rifles inside was stolen from the residence.

Monday, August 2 – Oakland County Sheriff’s responded to the 200 block of Tanview for a larceny from vehicle in progress. Two suspects were observed leaving the scene on foot.
One suspect, 17, was apprehended by the homeowner, with several items being recovered, including a GPS unit.
The 17-year-old then gave information on the location of the second subject, 15, who was apprehended within minutes. Both suspects were taken to the Oxford Twp. Substation for interviews. The 17-year-old was lodged at the Oakland County Jail and the 15-year-old was released to his parents.
*A cement mushroom was stolen from a home on Powell.
*An unknown person tried to break into a home on S. Coats Rd. The owner returned home to find three doors with hammer and pry marks near the locks. It did not appear that anyone was able to gain entry into the residence.
Sunday, August 1 – A juvenile was seen carrying something out of a foreclosed home on Pleasant. The situation checked out ok.
*A black older model Ford Bronco, with deer antlers on the hood, was seen speeding down Dayton and spinning it’s tires on Pleasant at least three times. There was no plate on the vehicle.
*A caller reported that her daughter was having an allergic reaction to a nut. The caller then stated she was going to take her to POH Medical Center.
*A caller on Aquaview reported that she was unable to get out of her chair and needed police to contact one of her neighbors for assistance.
*The OCSD assisted with an unresponsive female in a car on N. Lapeer Rd. She had her head resting on the drivers side window with her eyes closed. A caller reported her and said that she had driven up to the drive through and demanded breakfast. When she was told she was to early, the female started yelling obscenities at the employees. She was taken to the hospital and issued a ticket for disorderly conduct.
*Police did an area check on Melvin J. Ct. and Lakeville Ct. for a juvenile on a scooter in the road without a helmet.
Saturday, July 31 – A caller reported an unknown amount of people that were being loud on the Polly Ann Trail at the dead end of Powell. An officer arrived and was unable to locate the subjects.
*A tenant in a building on Crawford St. complained about loud music coming from an apartment. An officer arrived and was unable to get anyone to answer the door.
*A female was having chest pain and trouble breathing at the volleyball courts on Glaspie St.
*A person walked into the lobby of the Village Police Station and wished to speak with an officer about a lost or possibly stolen cell phone.
Friday, July 30 – There was a possible operating while intoxicated on Lapeer Rd. The vehicle turned into the trailer park before entering the village limits.
*There was an animal complaint in front of a business on N. Washington. The vehicle was parked and had two dogs in it. Police checked the area and were unable to locate the driver.
*There was a traffic complaint about a vehicle crossing the center line several times.
*A suspicious circumstance was reported on Pearl. Someone was pounding on the door late in the evening. An officer found two females fooling around and made contact with the home owner before taking the females home.
Thursday, July 29 – A maroon Chevy pickup was reported to be driving all over the road on N. Lapeer. The vehicle was stopped on Broadway and Washington. The vehicle was being driven by an elderly subject who did not need any assistance.
*A caller reported that his daughters bike was stolen from a address on Park St.
*A caller reported a loud part on Broadway and Pearl. An officer made contact and found that a 19-year-old had been drinking. The party was told to quiet down.
Wednesday, July 28 – There was a fight in the trailer park on Kirkwood Dr.
*An attendant at an establishment on S. Lapeer Rd. witnessed a hand-to-hand transaction in the parking lot and called police. Officers checked the area for the drivers of a black Chevy truck and a silver Malibu.
*A caller reported spotting pornographic graffiti on the side of a building on Pleasant. There was no one around in the area. The images were noticed earlier in the evening and a juvenile who was riding a bike reported seeing them around 5 p.m.
*A red pickup was speeding through the parking lot on Crawford St. Police were unable to locate the vehicle.
Tuesday, July 27 – Someone who lives across the street from an building on Pontiac St. reported seeing people on a roof with ladders and flashlights early in the morning. It turned out to be contractors taking measurements and they were supposed to be meeting a representative, who never showed up.
*There was a report of a black lab sitting in the car at an establishment on N. Lapeer Rd. with the windows rolled up.
*A man reported that his ex broke into his house on Mechanic and trashed it. The reporting person was referred to an officer for follow-up.

Monday, July 26 – There was a report of a juvenile riding a scooter and writing profanities on dirty car windows and in the dirt behind an establishment on S. Washington. Police were unable to locate the juvenile.
*The children of an elderly female on Pleasant called police because the female was at home and not answering the phone. The doors were locked, but they could see sofa cushions on the floor and a chair tipped over. The children were able to gain entry prior to police arrival and found the female on the floor with a head injury that was severely bleeding. EMS was called.
*A GPS, telephone mount and charger, cash, keys and some ammunition were stolen from a truck on Maynard Circle.
Sunday, July 25 – Two intoxicated subjects were reported on S. Washington Rd. and Dennison.
*Three cars were broken into on Thronehill Trail. They were parked in the driveway and unlocked.
*Two unlocked cars were broken into on Lakes Edge Dr.
Saturday, July 24 – A caller on N. Lapeer Rd. reported that someone entred hiscome establishment injured and intoxicated.
*A caller on Crawford St. reported that she didn’t feel good, but didn’t want an ambulance. She decided she would call her family again.
*A driver of a while cargo van was possibly driving while intoxicated on N. Washington and W. Burdick. The driver was headed southbound in the northbound lanes.
*A woman reported that someone took the keys to her car while she was sleeping and stole some perscription drugs and cash.
Friday, July 23 – An officer witnessed two males walking with open intoxicants. The officer stopped and ID’ed them and then proceeded to give them a ride to an address on East St.
*Two chainsaws were stolen from a residence on Crawford St.
*A woman came home and discovered that her house was broken into on N. Baldwin.
Thursday, July 22 – Some tree service equipment was stolen from a vehicle on Xcelsior Dr.
*A suspicious vehicle was spotted on Powell. A Pontiac G6 was occupied by a white male who appeared to be messing with a GPS on his dashboard. He then proceeded to leave towards Division. The person was checking out bank owned property.
Wednesday, July 21 – Some children were left in a running vehicle at an establishment on N. Lapeer Rd..
*A white Pontiac Grand Prix was parked on a lawn by a barn on Moyer. The officer made contact and discovered that the vehicle owner was the property owner as well.
*Police were unable to located a black suburban with four black males in it who pulled up to a work truck in the back of a building on S. Washington. It was last seen heading in the direction of Glaspie from behind the building.
*A vehicle that was parked on Lakeville Rd had a window get smashed.
Tuesday, July 20 – A caller suggested that police do an area check on Lakes Edge Dr. after hearing firecrackers and pop bottles exploding. Three kids were seen leaving Lakes Edge Dr. and heading towards the cul-de-sac. The officer and the reporting person found a stash of bottle rockets, pop bottles and drano and secured it. The subjects were not located.
*A suspicious person was seen taking pictures inside downtown businesses. It turned out to be a local resident taking pictures of signs for someone doing a research project in England.

Monday, July 19 – Some fireworks were reported to be going off on Crawford St. When police arrived, the people who were shooting the fireworks off were gone.
*A female was reported to be walking in the middle of the road on N. Washington and First streets.
*Some subjects were soliciting door-to-door without any permits. When an officer spoke with the subjects, they stated that they would obtain a permit.
*A white Buick broke down in a parking lot behind W. Burdick and Hudson. The car was going to be moved the following morning.
Sunday, July 18 – There was a fight in the southwest parking lot on S. Washington.
*A caller on S. Washington and W. Burdick reported that individuals, who were moving out of an apartment, were leaving trash and old furniture around the dumpsters.
*A caller reported seeing a refrigerator on the side of Park St. with a door still on it.
*A person came into the lobby of the Village police station and reported finding numerous wallets and other items in Oxford Lake.
Saturday, July 17 – A United States mail truck was seen driving all over the road. The truck was last seen turning north on Coats Rd. off of Seymour Lake Rd.
*A peace officer stood by while a father saw his son on his birthday.
*A caller on Broadway called police and reported that her grandson found a bike in the woods and would like to turn it in.
*A resident on Bay Pointe Dr. called and stated that there was an unwanted person on his property.
*An unknown suspect smashed the driver’s side window of a vehicle on Deer Path Trail.
*On Great Pines Dr., a house was covered in toilet paper and a car was keyed. There was a two foot scratch on the side of the car and a smaller scratch on the trunk.
Friday, July 16 – An officer found an adult/teen male riding his bike on Glaspie St. and Oxford Lakes Dr. early in the morning. The officer advised him to go home.
*An officer was flagged down by a motorist who reported that there was a possible intoxicated male in the parking lot of an establishment on S. Lapeer Rd. The subject was not intoxicated.
*A suspicious circumstance occurred on Powell. The home owner stated that someone tried to break into the back door and when the owner came to the side of the door, he witnessed two males running away.
*There was a report of malicious mischief on Bay Pointe Dr. A car that was parked in the road had soap and lunch meat all over it.
Thursday, July 15 – There was a suspicious circumstance reported on East St. The caller witnessed a fight, which in turn was reported as an assault and battery. The responsible had left the scene.
*There was a report of lightning possibly striking a residence on Lakes Edge Dr.
*There was a report of lightning hitting a house on Pleasant.
Wednesday, July 14 – There was a report of malicious destruction of property of Broadway. A garden was destroyed.
*The owner of an establishment on S. Washington requested to make a shoplifting report and had a couple of bad checks.
*There was a possible road rage incident on S. Lapeer Rd. The incident was turned over to the sheriff’s department.
*There was some property damage reported on Glaspie. A car was found on the sidewalk. There were no injuries reported.
*A report was filed against juveniles shooting off fireworks on Glaspie.
Tuesday, July 13 – A report was filed against a pan handler on S. Washington. The report was confirmed, and it turned out the suspect had a warrant for his arrest out of Lapeer. The police transferred him to the county line.
*A reckless driver was reported on S. Washington. The driver pushed another car off of the road. When the plate was run, the vehicle belonged to a trucking company. The company stated that they would take care of the problem.
*Police were able to find a missing 7-year-old boy.
*A suspicious circumstance was reported on Lincoln. Some kids in the back and front yard, who sounded like older kids, were beating up on a 7-year-old and using profanity.
*A suspicious circumstance was reported on S. Washington. Some kids had a camera setup by the bridge.
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CORRECTION: In the July 7 article about Oak Pointe Stables owner Jeanne Tuzik, it was incorrectly stated that her facility provides services to the Oxford High School Equestrian Team.

Monday, July 12 – Juveniles were spotted on the deck of a vacant house on Broadway. The kids left the area and were unable to be located.
*A fisherman was spotted shooting and spearing fish on Maloney. The incident was turned over to the Oakland County Sheriff’s.
*A suspicious person was reported on S. Washington. The reporting person believed that a male was intoxicated inside of an establishment. An officer transported the subject to an address on Sanders and they were turned over to family.
*A caller on W. Beverly called police and stated that something hit the side of her truck while she was driving on Lakeville Rd. She called because she needed to go back and did not want to go back alone.
Sunday, July 11 – A woman on Dennison stated that she locked herself out of her own house.
*Police assisted the Oxford Fire Department at an address on Park St. for a female fainting.
*Police were advised to be on the lookout for a driver of a Ford F-250 who was shouting at passing vehicles and holding signs out the window. The vehicle was last seen heading southbound from the county line.
*An officer issued five citations to vehicles parked on the grass on Glaspie St. after warnings were given out 30 minutes prior.
*A caller reported that juveniles were in front of a house on Kirkwood talking about fighting.
Saturday, July 10 – A driver was pulled over for operating while intoxicated on Lakeville Rd.
*There was a party going on in the area of Park St. with cars driving all over yards. The area was cleared.
*There was a report of a disoriented male on W. Burdick.
*A male was spotted in the roadway on N. Washington trying to grab trucks.
*Juveniles were reported to be knocking on doors on W. Burdick and Conda Lane and running. An officer spoke with the juveniles.
*A caller on First St. reported that she was trying to leave her home and her husband wouldn’t let her. She also reported that her husband was intoxicated.
Friday, July 9 – A suspicious circumstance was reported on East St. One intoxicated male and one sober female were looking for a grave. An officer advised them and they were on their way.
*There was a report of some items being taken from an address on S. Washington.
*A male on Lakeville Ct. was making harmful threats to the reporting person.
*Some speakers on S. Washington were set up outside with loud music that had profanity in it. An officer advised the owner that the speakers and the music had to be moved inside. The owners complied with no problems.
Thursday, July 8 – A person was fly fishing in the beach area on Glaspie St. The subject eventually moved.
*There was a report of a suspicious vehicle on Glaspie St. The vehicle was parked near the back of a building and it was occupied. It turned out to be a female employee from a nearby shop who was on break.
Wednesday, July 7 – Police were unable to locate a possible intoxicated driver on N. Lapeer Rd. after they turned onto Ray Rd.
Tuesday, July 6 – There was an accident between a Jeep Cherokee and a Dodge Neon.
*Police assisted a motorist who was disabled in the road south of Burdick St.
*An alarm went off on S. Glaspie. The fence area and the building checked out ok.
*A homeowner on Thornehill Trail called and stated that there was a vehicle partially blocking his driveway. An officer arrived and issued a citation.
*A Jeep Grand Cherokee on Wood Trail was damaged with an unknown object as it was parked in the driveway of the reporting person.
*A catalytic converter and 15 gallons of gas were stolen out of a dump truck that was parked on Lakeville Ct.

Monday, July 5 – Someone smelled gas in a building on N. Washington and called the fire department.
*A power outage on Glaspie caused a building alarm to go off.
*There was an accident on S. Lapeer and W. Drahner. No injuries were reported.
*A fire partially burned a house on Seymour Lake Rd. The caller’s husband was able to put the fire out.
Sunday, July 4 – A manager of a establishment on N. Lapeer Rd. reported that a red vehicle was driving erratically through his parking lot. The vehicle was spotted heading towards Minnetonka.
*A caller reported that a fight happened at the beach on Glaspie St. The victim had been knocked unconscious and was taken away by a friend. The responsible was still at the scene.
*A suspicious vehicle was reported on Thornehill Trail. A caller reported that he was out of town and that his family saw an unknown black Avenger in his driveway.
*There was a complaint against juveniles throwing fireworks out of windows on W. Burdick.
Saturday, July 3 – There was a complaint of underage drinking on Broadway.
*A suspicious white vehicle was seen in the parking lot on Pontiac St.
*A woman reported her wallet being stolen while she was in an establishment on S. Washington.
* A two-car crash at Oxford and Gardner roads resulted in an 18-year-old driver receiving a ticket for failing to yield.
Friday, July 2 – There was an accident between a Jeep Liberty and a Ford Explorer on E. Burdick and Mill St.
*A civil matter was reported on N. Washington. A landlord entered a woman’s apartment without her permission, stating it was for a monthly inspection. The dressers appeared to be gone through, but nothing was missing. Police advised the woman what to do.
*A GPS and a cell phone were stolen from an unlocked car on Hill Side.
*A black power cord and an assortment of tools were stolen from a motor home storage bin while it was on E. Oakwood Rd.
Thursday, July 1 – There was a report of some marijuana possibly being smoked and grown in a yard on S. Washington.
*A suspicious circumstance was reported on Glaspie St. by the beach. Some kids were suspected to be drinking, and an officer found a container that appeared to have had alcohol in it, but it was empty.
*A truck was stolen from a home on Parker Lake.
*Some unknown subjects lit a small canister of fireworks inside a mailbox on Sanders, causing it to catch fire and melt. The owner was able to extinguish it before the fire department came.
*There was a possible operating while intoxicated on S. Lapeer and Drahner. Police were unable to locate the vehicle.
Wednesday, June 30 – Officers had to do crowd control on S. Washington. They stood by and waited for the crowd to dwindle down outside of the building.
Tuesday, June 29 – There was a report of two male solicitors, one black and one white, selling packages for a nearby golf course. The reporting person called the golf course and learned they had no one soliciting.

Monday, June 28 – There was a noise complaint on S. Washington Rd. about downstairs neighbors, who were running up and down the steps.
*There was a party on Pleasant with minors possibly smoking marijuana. The area checked out to be quiet and peaceful, so the police called the reporting person for more information. The minors were gone on arrival and the police were unable to locate them. The address that was given did not exist and police were unable to locate a problem on the street.
*A suspicious vehicle was located in the rear lot of Davison and Pleasant with it’s headlights on. Everything checked out ok.
*Police pulled the driver of a Jimmy over for operating while under the influence because the vehicle was all over the road and tailgating.
*An officer found a woman unconscious in a parked car in the parking lot of an establishment on S. Washington. The subject was transported to an address on S. Washington.
Sunday, June 27 – Someone stole a 5 1/2 gallon gas tank off of a boat on Tanview.
*A caller on Mill reported that her boyfriend is knocking on her door and she asked him to leave.
*There was a report of cows in the middle of the road on Lakeville and Hosner.
Saturday, June 26 – An officer found an illegally parked car on Crawford. The officer found the owner and had the car moved.
*Two subjects were spotted having a verbal altercation in the parking lot on S. Washington and E. Burdick.
*Some burnt toast set off the alarm at a house on Delano.
*A citizen walked into the Village Police station to report that his planner was missing from his vehicle.
*An officer was out with an intoxicated juvenile on Glaspie St.
*An officer spoke with a woman on Scarlett Oak about furnishing alcohol to minors.
*There was a fight between 4-5 people with unknown weapons on Sunset Blvd. They were gone on arrival.
*Some drugs and a pipe were found on Louck.
*An Ipod, some sunglasses and case were stolen from an locked vehicle on W. Peninsula Ct.
*Some binders containing blank checks, business checks and tax forms were reported missing from a vehicle on N. Lapeer Rd.
Friday, June 25 – A peace officer stood by as a landlord was showing an apartment to a new tenant while the old tenant was still residing there.
*Someone stole three golf clubs, a checkbook and a rebate check from a car on W. Peninsula Ct.
*A GPS unit was taken from a locked car on E. Peninsula Ct.
Thursday, June 24 – There was a five car accident on S. Lapeer Road in front of POH. A 72-year-old male from Metamora, driving a Chrysler Town and Country and a 40-year-old man from Lenox driving a Ford SRW Super Duty were traveling northbound on Lapeer Rd., following to closely to a 34-year-old man from Dryden who was driving a vehicle manufactured by Pontiac. The Town and Country struck the Pontiac, sending it into oncoming traffic in the southbound lane. The 34-year-old was struck head on by a 30-year-old woman from Lapeer, who was also driving a Chrsyler Town and Country. The woman then propelled into the path of a Dodge Ram, driven by a 58-year-old man from Metamora. The woman was struck by the Ram and subsequently rolled over. The man in the Pontiac was taken to POH, while the woman was taken by ambulance to Crittenton Hospital in Rochester Hills.
*There was a report of possible rabid raccoons on Moyer.
*A juvenile called and stated that his brother, 16, was out of control and punching walls inside of his house.
*A paddle boat was stolen from a residence on Aspen Lane.
*A caller reported a disoriented male leaning against a pole on the southwest side of Washington and Burdick St. The reporting person thought the man might have a snub nose pistol in his hands.
Wednesday, June 23 – There was a possible operating while intoxicated on Lakeville Rd. The vehicle turned off of Lakeville and onto State St. The entire sub was checked and the vehicle could not be found.
*An officer made contact with some juveniles on Lincoln and advised them after they were reported to be shooting a pellet gun at squirrels.
Tuesday, June 23 – There was a report of five subjects who were yelling and walking in the road on Dennison. Officers arrived in the area and were told by callers that the subjects were headed westbound on foot. The Oxford Police Department and the Lake Orion Police Department were unable to locate any of the subjects.
*A caller reported that his girlfriend stole his watch and other items from him.
*There was an intoxicated man on Keble Lane who was in a rage and breaking things and trying to assault his other son.
*A caller stated that he thought that there was a possible fight in the parking lot of a building next to his home on Pontiac St. An officer was dispatched and called back saying that it was four guys laughing. They left the property and headed northbound on Pontiac St.

Monday, June 21 – Police did a welfare check of a resident on East St. A caller reported that he could not get a hold of his girlfriend and that he did not know if she was at home, ignoring him or needed help. An officer checked the residence and could see a TV on and tried to make contact, but was unable to.
*A female on East St. reported to police that her boyfriend just jumped her and left. The responsible left in an unknown direction by unknown means.
*A male screamed a curse word at a homeowner on Thornehill Trail because the homeowner confronted him, another male and female about trespassing on the owner’s side of the lake. The reporting person was advised to go into the house and to stop confronting the subject. Contact was made with both parties, and the reporting person did not wish to file a report and was satisfied with the officer advising the subjects.
Sunday, June 20 – A caller on Crawford St. made a complaint about a lost animal that was in the apartment across the hall. The dog was taken by the people approximately three hours before the call and had not returned home yet. The caller was advised if she had called earlier or if she would call again when they came home, help could be sent, but that nothing could be done until the people return home.
*A caller reported a suspicious incident at her house on Thomas Rd.
*Some carbon dioxide was detected leaking out of a van on Crawford St.
Saturday, June 19 – A caller reported an underage party in Waterstone.
*There was a report of yelling and screaming coming from an apartment on E. Burdick.
*Police did an area check for fireworks on Pearl and Ensley. The report went unfounded.
*Police assisted a mother in locating her daughter who turned up at a friends house.
*There was a report of a possible intoxicated female on Crawford St.
Friday, June 18 – There was a report of malicious destruction of property to cars on Sommerville Ct.
*A man on Granger called police and said that a large cat, possibly Leopard type, jumped out in front of his wife’s car. Police gave him the number to Oakland County Sheriff’s Department.
*There was a demonstration in front of the post office on E. Burdick.
*A reckless four-wheeler was spotted on Poppy Hill.
*A female called 9-1-1 and advised them that a tree behind her address on S. Washington had wires on it and appeared to be on fire. The fire department arrived and observed a tree limb hanging low and hitting some wires. There was no fire or hazard at this time.
Thursday, June 17 – An officer found an unlocked door on S. Washington and accidently set the alarm off. The alarm company was called and the officer resecured the door.
*There was a report of dogs getting out and going through trash at an address on Pearl. The caller stated that this was an ongoing problem. Code enforcement was going to be advised when they got in.
*A young boy wanted to be transferred to animal control for a baby bird that fell out of a nest. An officer assisted the boy and notified him that animal control doesn’t deal with baby birds. A parent came home and assisted the boy with the bird.
*A purse was stolen out of an apartment on Louck.
*A caller reported a red car drag racing on Iroquois Ct.
Wednesday, June 16 – An officer was requested to stand by while an owner of a property on E. Burdick confronted his tenants.
*A person on Oxford Lakes Dr. requested to see an officer about a suspicious package.
*Police spotted a couple of juveniles hanging around a dumpster on S. Washington and possibly smoking marijuana. Police found the juveniles hiding near the dumpster and took them to the station so the parents could be notified.
*A man reported hearing glass break on a piece of property in Oxford Twp. Upon investigating, he saw four females and two males who were trespassing. The group told the Oakland County Sheriif’s Department that they were looking for a ghost. They were issued citations for trespassing and taken back to their vehicles, which were parked on N. Oxford Rd.
Tuesday, June 15 – A car alarm went off on Lakeville and the reporting person saw someone running away.
*There was a report of kids egging cars by Cemetery Hill.
*An officer attempted to stop the driver of a vehicle for operating under the influence. When the vehicle started to flee, it nearly hit other vehicles. The officer finally pulled the driver over on S. Lapeer Rd.
*There was a report of an older woman sitting in her parked car in the SE Lot with her windows rolled up. The car was also not running and the reporting person was worried she would get too hot. The vehicle was unable to be located.
*Some electronic items and a wallet was stolen from a vehicle on Lilac Lane.

Monday, June 14 – A collie was running loose on Lakes Edge Dr.
*Two juveniles wearing white t-shirts were walking northbound on S. Washington and were throwing rocks at passing vehicles. The juveniles were gone when police arrived.
*A suspicious circumstance was reported on E. Burdick. Two occupants were fighting in a blue Dodge Ram. They were gone when police arrived.
*A report of larceny was reported from a house on Chinkapin Rill. The reporting person believed his friend, who was staying with him, was responsible for stealing $78 and a credit card. The friend denied the allegations. The reporting person did not wish to press charges and wanted to handle the matter between the two of them.
Sunday, June 13 – A caller on Scenic Way reported that her window had been broken.
*A woman called and reported that her husband would not let her into their house.
Saturday, June 12 – A caller reported that her dog was stuck underneath her shed.
*An officer made a traffic stop of a motorcycle along Lakeville Rd. The subject and his brother had run out of gas. Officer assisted the gentlemen.
*There was a verbal altercation in the parking lot of an establishment on S. Washington.
*A caller reported a possible drunk driver heading southbound on Baldwin at Seymour Lake Rd.
Friday, June 11 – A suspicious person was found slumped over the wheel of an S-10 pickup truck on Glaspie.
*A 15-year-old member of a travel baseball team struck a 16-year-old teammate in the back of the head with a baseball bat because the kid was picking on him all season. It was determined by a doctor at POH that the injured player suffered a concussion and a laceration that required 10 stitches. A juvenile petition was going to be filed with the Oakland County Circuit Court.
*Police stopped a possible intoxicated driver on N. Lapeer Rd. The officer transported a subject to an address on Ray Rd.
*A woman on Teelin called police and stated that the teens across the street from her were scaring her because they were staring and pointing at her.
Thursday, June 10 – There was a juvenile complaint on Oxford Lakes Dr. It turned out to be an organized soccer picnic with adults present, so there were no problems.
*A home on W. Drahner was broken into and some furniture had been disturbed in the bedroom. Nothing else appeared to be disturbed in the house.
*There was a trespassing complaint on Bay Shore Dr. The owner of the property stated there were three fisherman fishing in a lake that did not have permission to be there. All of the fishermen were issued citations, where police learned that one of them had arrest warrants out of Detroit and Pontiac.
Wednesday, June 9 – There was an open building on Pontiac St. The officer made contact with the janitorial staff and learned that the door was supposed to be secure.
Tuesday, June 8 – Residents on Crawford St. called police and reported there were two intoxicated males walking towards Washington St. Officer made contact with the two males and they were able to call for a ride home.
*A reporting person on Lakes Edge Dr. believes her estranged husband broke into her home and removed some personal property. The woman stated she had a personal protection order against him.

Monday, June 7 – Attempted larceny from vehicle on Pontiac Street. Oxford Police report the suspect is a white male, 6-feet tall with a goatee.
Juvenile complaint on Glaspie Street at 10:30 p.m. Kids were loud in the skate park.
Car egged on S. Washington Street.
Sunday, June 6 – on N. Lapeer Road, a 28-year-old man was arrested for his 3rd drunk driving offense.
Neighborhood trouble on Crawford Street.
Around 1 a.m. a Watersmeet Drive resident was in his garage with a friend, when they noticed a car pull onto their street, without lights. They turned off their garage light and watched. Soon, two teens exited the tan-colored ‘boxy? 4-door sedan. The car followed slowly behind them, with rear doors open (dome light out); soon a ‘large? teen walked up the drive and into their garage. A chase ensued. The teen, upon high-tailing it back to the getaway vehicle slammed into the rear, passenger side door, busting the window. The car raced away to the north. Upon further investigation, Oakland County Sheriff’s deputies discovered a neighbors vehicle had been broken into, a camera and an IPOD were stolen.
An emotionally upset 19-year-old Oxford Township man was tasered by deputies on Twin Lakes.
Animal complaint on Pontiac Street near Park . . . a skunk was walking in someone’s yard, and it looked sick.
Car vs. Deer on Lakeville Road, at 8 p.m.
Saturday, June 5 – barking dog on Lakes Edge Drive.
A home was broken into and robbed on Oneta Drive. A door from the garage to the home was forced open. Reported stolen were various pieces of jewelry and $1,000 cash.
Barking dog on Mechanic Street.
On S. Washington, windows and drapes that were closed are now open.
Friday, June 4 – larceny of tool box from Mechanic St.
Dumpster divers reported in the Northeast Municipal Parking Lot.
Malicious destruction of property on N. Oxford Road.
Firework complaints at 11:45 p.m. on Pleasant Street.
Wires down, pole fire on E. Drahner Road.
Thursday, June 3 – ‘unsupervised? bbq on N. Washington Street.
Neighbor’s dog getting into trash (again) on Broadway Street.
Oxford Police officer told a 6-year-old boy he could not stay in a parked car while his mother was at a S. Washington St. store.
She burned her biscuit on W. Drahner Road, causing the fire department to respond to smoke alarm.
Larceny of an orange and silver bike from Moyer Street.
Trespassing citation issued on Baypointe Drive.
Larceny from a vehicle on Thomas Road. A woman’s wallet and credit cards were stolen. Her checkbook was discovered in a neighbor’s yard.
Juvenile complaint on Dayton — those darned skateboarders!
Wednesday, June 2 – larceny from a beach bag on Oxford Lakes Drive.
Personal injury accident on Seymour Lake Road near Coryell Drive. At least one injured, transported to St. Joseph’s Hospital.
A Vivian Lane woman reported she went to town for lunch at 11 a.m. When she returned at noon, her garage door had been kicked in and somebody stole a laptop computer and video camera from her home.
Tuesday, June 1 – harassing telephone calls on E. Manor. A woman reported her ex-boyfriend called threatening to beat her with a hammer.
Larceny from a vehicle on Vivian Lane. Owner discovered his van was broken into; stolen were his GPS navigation system, an IPOD Nano and a video camera.

Monday, May 24 – Someone stole an edger and weed wacker from a garage on Deer Path Trail.
*Police assisted a citizen whose Jeep broken down on S. Washington St.
*A laptop was stolen from a home on E. Burdick.
*A caller reported to police people were going door-to-door selling bathtubs on Tanview. Dispatch gave the caller the Oakland County non-emergency number.
*A caller on Cheltenham Lane called 9-1-1 so he could get the non-emergency number for Oakland County in order to get his car out of the impound yard. He was asked if he had tried information and advised they did not have the number. The caller was advised that the dispatcher would give him their number and not to misuse 9-1-1 in the future. The subject proceeded to get nasty towards the dispatcher and hung up the phone.
*A vehicle was reported to be all over the road on Pontiac St, nearly hitting multiple curbs. The officer stopped the vehicle in front of the police station on W. Burdick. The subject did not test positive for operating while intoxicated.
Sunday, May 23 – A caller reported a suspicious circumstance at a house on Wateredge.
*A house on Mechanic was having a loud party and the police were called for disturbing the peace.
*A suspicious vehicle was reported on S. Washington. The vehicle had been seen being occupied four times.
*A female called police and stated that her ex-boyfriend moved out of her apartment and took some of her personal items and that some of the items included her identification.
*A reporting person on Pleasant stated that a dog at a house on the street was not on a leash or confined in a yard.
*A caller on Pleasant reported that a truck down the street was smoking it’s tires. An officer went to the address to notify the owner of the vehicle. It turned out that the owner had a valid warrant for his arrest out of Dryden. A transfer between Oxford and Dryden police was held at M-24 and Davison Lake Rd.
Saturday, May 22 – There was a noise complaint about people being outside an establishment on S. Washington. The establishment’s outside speakers were shut off.
*There was a report of marijuana use at Glaspie St. and Lakeville Rd.
*A drop-off box from a building on S. Washington was reported stolen.
*There was a possible domestic disturbance on Pontiac St. and W. Burdick. The officer reported that the male party involved was gone on arrival. The female reported no physical contact between the two parties involved.
*There was a possible operating under the influence of liquor on Baldwin and Seymour Lake.
*There was a suspicious circumstance reported on Dayton. There was a large party going on and there were reports of bottle rockets going off. When police arrived at the scene, they advised the residents and they stopped.
*There was a disturbing the peace report filed on Crawford St. There was loud music and the floor was shaking.
Friday, May 21 – There was a suspicious vehicle reported at First St. and Maple. A male and female were sitting in a car. Upon further investigation, police determined the man lived on First St.
*A suspicious vehicle was reported in the parking lot of an establishment on W. Burdick. It turned out that the man sitting inside the vehicle was waiting for his wife, who worked at one of the establishments on W. Burdick.
*An officer gave an intoxicated man a ride to his home on Park St.
*Suspicious activity was reported after a vehicle’s alarm was going off for over two hours.
*A caller reported that a subject was riding a golf cart down the roadway on Oxford Lakes Dr. Officers found the vehicle and advised the subject driving the golf cart.
*Police assisted the fire department when a smoke alarm at a business on S. Washington went off. It was determined that the alarm went off accidentally.
*Some band members from the high school were in the middle of the road on S. Washington and W. Burdick collecting donations with no orange vests on to make them visible to oncoming traffic. Officers advised them and gave them orange vests. Officers later in the day received several calls that the kids were causing problems in traffic again. The officer advised the students that since they didn’t listen the first time the officer came out, that they would have to quit collecting for the day.
*A male registered sex offender was reported to be living at an address on E. Burdick with an eight-year-old. Protective Services requested an officer to go to address with her and advise him that he was to leave. The subject was not there when police arrived.
*There was a small grass/brush fire on the side of the road near the gravel pit on Lakeville Rd. and State St.
Thursday, May 20 – A man on Center Ct. seemed intoxicated and did not want to go back to his house for the evening. He was advised that if he did, an officer was to go with him to pick up his belongings.
Wednesday, May 19 – Two car tires on different vehicles were found to be slashed.
*A subject reported receiving threatening text messages.
*A bag with $14,000 worth of checks made payable to a charity was found on Seymour Lake Dr. The woman who lost them came and picked them up.
*A caller reported that someone was following him in an establishment on N. Lapeer Rd and that he was grabbed by the throat. The man said he was not injured and did not want to press charges.
*Some GPS units and cash were taken from vehicles on Stone Bridge Ct.
Tuesday, May 18 – A caller reported that a car was going the wrong way in the northbound lanes of Lapeer Rd.
*A suspicious circumstance was reported on S. Washington after a male and female were heard arguing.
*There were two reports of GPS units and cash and clothes being taken from vehicles on Olympic Ct.
*An unknown subject stole a tool box and some tools from a unlocked tailgate of a vehicle on Oakmont Dr.

Monday, May 17 – A 9-1-1 caller on John Paul reported that she was home alone and that someone rang her doorbell in the middle of the night and that her dogs were barking.
* On St. Andrew’s, a home owner noticed that some jewelry was missing from a jewelry box in the master bedroom. The reporting person stated that the side door and garage door leading into the house was left unlocked and the reporting person believed someone tried to gain entry through the bedroom window, but stopped and found the garage door unlocked to gain entry. The person first noticed something was wrong when the bottom portion of the bedroom screen was pushed in and the right side spring was damaged. No fingerprints, footprints or tool marks were found. There are no suspects.
*An individual was caught urinating in public. The officer advised the individual not to do it again and sent him on his way.
*A suspicious circumstance was reported on W. Burdick. A citizen noticed suspicious activity from the road at a mausoleum.
Sunday, May 16 – Two citations were issued for disorderly conduct in the parking lot of an establishment on S. Washington.
*The pastor of a church on Pontiac St. called and reported that there was some damage done to the outside of the building.
*A baby deer was reported on Glaspie St.
*A woman on King called and reported that her house was being broken into. The report was turned over to the Lake Orion police.
Saturday, May 15 – A 25-year-old Lake Orion resident was pulled over on S. Washington and W. Burdick after nearly hitting another car. The resident was arrested and issued a citation for operating under the influence of liquor.
*A caller reported that some juveniles in the area of the baseball fields on Glaspie were being rowdy and attempting to tip over a portable restroom.
*A caller reported that the traffic light at E. Burdick and Glaspie was making a chirping noise. An officer told the caller that the chirping noise was from the crosswalk on the corner. The Oakland County Road Commission was contacted and would check the area on Monday.
*A caller on S. Washington reported that some juveniles were possibly destroying some property behind a building.
*A caller on Lakes Edge Dr. reported that her husband struck her. Officers arrested the 45-year-old male and he was taken to court on assault charges.
*An 18-year-old and two 19-year-olds were issued citations for possession of marijuana.
Friday, May 14 – A woman on S. Washington called and stated that her 13-year-old son would not go to school and that she was disabled. She wanted someone to come out and reinforce her rules. An officer came and spoke with her son and he went to school.
*Police assisted a disabled motorist on E. Burdick.
*A man was issued a citation for speeding and marijuana possession after being stopped on N. Baldwin and Hummer Lake Rd.
Thursday, May 13 – A 37-year-old Oxford resident was arrested for malicious destruction of property after he damaged a bathroom at an establishment on S. Washington. The man was also charged with resisting an officer and disorderly conduct.
*A suspicious circumstance was reported on S. Washington. The reporting person went inside an establishment for an appointment, and when he returned to his vehicle, he noticed 12 of his pills were missing.
Wednesday, May 12 – There was a 9-1-1 call about a possible trespasser on Quail Ridge.
*There was a report of a subject wearing a yellow hoodie and looking through car windows in the SE Lot. The subject was gone when police arrived.
*While stopped on Lapeer Rd, a woman blew a .99 on a preliminary breath test. While she was waiting for a second test, she asked if she could turn her vehicle off and then left. It was turned over to Oakland County.
*There was a report of a man in a navy blue Detroit Tigers jacket punching a handicapped sign. Police checked the area and were unable to locate the person.
*Someone was reported walking around a backyard on N. Washington with a flashlight. Police were unable to locate the subject.
*A 16-year-old male on Moyer called police and told him that his mother was hitting him and was possibly intoxicated. The male went to a friend’s house for the rest of the evening.
Tuesday, May 11 – A wallet was turned into police. The owner came and picked it up.
*A white Camaro was parked in a no parking zone on Burdick Woods.

Monday, May 3 – A woman was caught trying to steal some makeup and jewelry from an establishment on N. Lapeer.
*Some cocaine dealers were spotted on Pontiac St in a white van trying to collect money for drugs. The incident was turned over the Oakland County Sheriff’s Office.
Sunday, May 2 – A caller reported an accident on Indian Lake and Lapeer Rd. There were no injuries reported.
*A suspicious vehicle was reported in the southeast downtown parking lot. The vehicle was occupied by multiple people. After officer made contact, it turned out the occupants were discussing a movie they saw.
Saturday, May 1 – A wallet was stolen from an establishment on S. Lapeer Rd. Suspects are unknown at this time and the incident was caught on tape.
*An unknown subject entered a house on Cross Timbers and took some jewelry and $30 worth of cash from the home. There were no apparent signs of forced entry and no fingerprints left at the home
*A person was stopped on N. Washington and East St. for a traffic violation and issued a citation for possession of marijuana.
*Friday, April 30 – Police were advised that there might be a racial fight after school at an area lake. Police checked Scripter and Oxford Lakes and everything was quiet.
Thursday, April 29 – Police assisted a citizen who was told to leave a store on S. Washington because she had a dog with her. The woman claimed that the dog was a seizure service dog, and the reporting person was in a wheelchair. The reporting person stated that she could not be kicked out of the establishment.
Wednesday, April 28 – A man in a grey Ford was parked in front of a vacant house on Lakeville Rd. When officers made contact with the man, they found that he was looking for his lost cat.
Tuesday, April 27 – A parent of an Oxford High School student made a harassing phone call to a teacher about his students test score. The parent called the teacher about the grade and got upset when asked to repeat himself and started using profanity and yelling at the teacher. The parent was advised not to make any further contact with the teacher and that if he had further problems with the students work, he was to contact the principal. The parent agreed to have no more contact with the teacher.

Monday, May 10 – A 9-1-1 caller reported that his wife was intoxicated and kept hitting him.
*The female who turned in a lost dog on May 9 stated that if no one claimed the dog, she would take custody of it, put signs up and attempt to find the owner. An officer transported the dog to the female.
*Kids were spotted skateboarding behind businesses on S. Washington. They were advised to move to the skate park.
*There was a noise complaint about speakers outside on a patio at an establishment on S. Washington. Officers determined they were left on accidently.
Sunday, May 9 – A driver was pulled over and was positive for operating under the influence of liquor.
*A suspicious vehicle was spotted on East St. A vehicle parked in the road and two males left it and walked down the street.
*A loose dog was found on W. Burdick and brought to police.
*An unknown subject caused damage to the handle of a truck on Beverly Dr. Paint was also scratched. No prints or evidence were located.
Saturday, May 8 – Oakland County Sheriff Deputies out of Addison Twp responded to a domestic violence complaint on Forest. The husband and wife had gotten into an argument when the wife grabbed a kitchen knife and cut her husband’s hand. The husband needed stitches, but refused medical treatment, claiming he would seek it on his own. Both parties had been drinking. The wife was transported to Oakland County Jail pending the issuance of a warrant.
*Paramedics responded to the scene of a possible alcohol poisoning on Hosner. The subject was not transported to the hospital.
*A juvenile snuck out of his home on Pearl and was found walking along S. Washington and Mechanic when spotted by an officer. The juvenile told the officer that he was on his way to meet a friend at S. Lapeer and Drahner. The officer dropped the juvenile off at his home.
*A suspicious vehicle was reported on Stanton and Mill after it was seen parked in the street. An officer made contact with the female occupant and found out that she lived right near where she parked.
*A tree was down in the road on Drahner east of Baldwin.
*There was an animal complaint about a dog barking for three hours on Mechanic. The report was unfounded.
*A caller reported juveniles playing on a building in the cemetery on W. Burdick.
Friday, May 7 – Suspicious people were reported hiding in the bushes along the Polly Ann Trail.
*Some family trouble was reported on E. Burdick between a male and female. The male stated that the female put her hand on him.
*There was a juvenile complaint about 12 kids trying to jump three others in the southeast lot. The kids were sent on their way.
*12 kids were reported hanging out behind a business on S. Washington and cursing. They were sent on their way again.
Thursday, May 6 – A suspicious person was reported on Oxford Lakes Dr. The unknown subject was parked in front of a residence.
*A person called police to report that some kids were throwing rocks on Louck and one of them broke a window belonging to the reporting person.
*A disturbing the peace was called in after the reporting person called and said that his neighbors were being loud, playing loud music and making verbal harassing statements towards him that were loud and he could hear.
*There was a report of some subjects having sex in a black Yukon in the parking lot of an establishment on S. Washington. An officer was advised and upon making contact with the subjects, the officer learned that they were changing their clothes in the vehicle. They then proceeded to go inside the establishment.
Wednesday, March 5 – There was a parking complaint against a paving company who was blocking one side of the street on Moyer. The trucks were moved to a corner house on Moyer.
*There was an accident on E. Burdick and Washington. A driver hit the reporting person with the reporting person suffering no damage to his vehicle. The male driver left the scene and the female in the vehicle took over driving.
*Some juveniles were spotted playing at the edge of the quarry on Lakeville Rd.
*A gray Chevy was parked at the entrance of Oxford Lakes on Lakeville and Bay Pointe Dr. due to a flat tire. An officer was going to check back later on the vehicle.
*A car alarm went off on Lakes Edge Dr. The area was checked and police were unable to locate any one.
*An unknown subject drew an obscene gesture in black marker on the complainant’s front door on Glass Lake Circle.
Tuesday, May 4 – A suspicious person was reported after someone was banging on a window on Sunset Blvd. Officer did an area check and was unable to locate the subject.
*A suspicious circumstance was reported on Lakes Edge Dr. The reporting person saw someone run across a neighbors yard. An officer was able to locate the subject, who turned out to be the homeowner.
*Police met a subject on Glaspie St. regarding a dog bite incident. The subject refused medical treatment and officers found that it looked like the dog had only bitten clothing. However, this was the second incident with the same dog.
*Officers were called to Davison Lake Rd. after the reporting person thought some kids were growing something in the gravel pit. Nothing was found.
*Officers spotted some kids littering on Glaspie. The officer made them pick it up.
*A woman hit parked cars on Chinkapin Rill and walked away from the scene.
*A resident at Crossroads for Youth ran away and was last seen along Drahner Rd. Oxford and Orion Twp. deputies searched the area of Drahner Rd and S. Lapeer without result.

Sunday, April 25 – Police were able to unlock a vehicle on Hudson.
*Police were able to gain entry on a locked vehicle on Glaspie.
*Police were able to gain entry on a locked Grand Prix on W. Burdick.
*There was an accident on Drahner and Lapeer Rd. There were no injuries reported.
*A caller on Thornehill Trail reported that some items went missing from his house after he had a party.
*Police did an area check on Dayton Lafayette after a report of juveniles shooting paintball guns. Police checked with the parents, who said that it was ok.
Saturday, April 24 – A driver traveling on W. Burdick called and stated that there were two headstones on top of the hill in the road west of West St.
*A suspicious person was reported in the SE Lot. The person was reported as being bloody and seemed intoxicated. The person was also asking for money in order to get out of town. The person was cited for open intoxicants.
*An establishment complained of people loitering and that it was costing them business.
*A caller reported that two juveniles were behind an address on S. Washington and playing with fire.
*An establishment on S. Washington called and reported that an individual that was banned from the establishment was back.
*A woman on Coventry destroyed some property at her daughter’s home after receiving some bad news. She was taken to a motel to calm down. No charges were filed.
Friday, April 23 – There was an open car door at a residence on Stanton. The officer was able to secure the vehicle, but was unable to make contact with anyone in the home.
*There was an accident on N. Washington and East St. between a Dodge Magnum and a GMC Acadia.
*There was a report of juveniles pouring gas onto Powell St and trying to light it. An officer made contact with the juveniles and was going to make contact with the parents when they arrived home.
*A campfire was burning in the back of a home on S. Washington while some kids were camping out. Police arrived and advised them to put the fire out and gave them instructions on how to obtain a burn permit.
*A man was ticketed for a violation of a restricted license after he was found disoriented in a parking lot on Lapeer Rd. The man was only allowed to drive to-and-from work and he was driving to a party.
Thursday, April 22 – A broken down vehicle on E. Drahner was pushed into a businesses establishment.
*Someone called to report speeders on E. Drahner.
Wednesday, April 21 – An open building was found on S. Washington. The rear door was open and the officer checked and cleared the building and secured it.
*Two residents at Crossroads for Youth got into an altercation and had to be separated by staff.
*A Ford Mustang was damaged in the parking lot of an establishment on Metamora Rd. The driver’s side window was smashed out.
*Some steel was stolen from an establishment on Glaspie St.
*Police were unable to gain entry into a locked Saturn on N. Washington.
*A citation was issued to the driver of a Grand Marquis for operating while intoxicated after the driver was seen driving all over the road.
*Police were called to a house on Park St. after middle school anti-privatization protesters were reportedly yelling at traffic and put a note on the lawn with a rock on top of it so it wouldn’t blow away. An officer advised the middle schoolers.
*A person came into the station and reported witnessing a woman picking up a small child on Mechanic and driving away before the child was in the vehicle, dragging the child nearly 10 feet before stopping. The reporting person yelled and honked at her and she stopped, saying that she was taking the child to the hospital. The reporting person was worried that the child did not receive medical attention, so an officer went to the home and checked on the child, who was okay. The mother was not home and father was going to have her call the police department.
Tuesday, April 20 – Two males were seen running through the property of an establishment on Pontiac St. early in the morning.
*A bike was found on Woodbrier and brought to the police department.
Solicitors were advised on Oxford Lakes Dr. after putting flyers on doors for home improvement.
*A citation was issued to the driver of a white Mustang for reckless driving at an establishment on Lakeville Rd.

Monday, April 19 – A man on Drahner Rd. noticed that his jacket, two packs of cigarettes and his car keys were missing from his vehicle.
*On W. Drahner, a purse and a pack of cigarettes was taken from a vehicle. The passenger window was broken out, but no evidence was left at the scene.
*While officers were gathering statements from a resident on Crawford St. about a previous caller earlier in the evening, the resident passed out due to a recent surgery. The officer requested the fire department for medical treatment.
*A runaway Ford pickup that was unoccupied struck a sign on Dayton and Maple. The owner retrieved the truck and there was no damage.
*Police were unable to locate a possible intoxicated subject that was walking down Pontiac St. The male was gone when police arrived.
Sunday, April 18 – A pick-up with a flat tire was found abandoned in the SW Lot.
*A caller reported a family dispute on Lakes Edge Dr.
*A caller reported that she was rear ended on S. Washington and Stanton.
* A caller stated that her girlfriend’s ex-boyfriend was told earlier to leave and not return to the premises on Crawford was now back.
Saturday, April 17 – A suspicious circumstance was reported on Mill and Staton involving some male subjects. The subjects were gone when police arrived.
*An officer reported that some juveniles were possibly smoking on Lakeville Rd. and Glaspie St.
*An officer reported that a vehicle was parked in the drive-thru lane of an establishment on S. Washington.
Friday, April 16 – There was a report of a possible drunk driver on Baldwin and Seymour Lake Rd.
*Some malicious destruction of property was reported after an unknown subject kicked a vehicle and damaged the right rear tail light and wiper blade.
*Police received a call from a parent on Parker Lake that their 7-year-old son was missing. He was supposed to be at a friends house and was not and they were not able to locate him.
*Someone possibly broke out a window of a car on Hunters Rill.
*A suspicious person was reported on S. Washington. The responsible who broke into an establishment was possibly at the back door. The suspect admitted to the officer that he was responsible in a breaking and entering last Friday at this location.
Thursday, April 15 – A caller reported that lights were on in a home on Keble Lane while the residents were out of town.
*There was a juvenile complaint about skateboarders on S. Washington skating past the front door of an establishment and nearly hitting customers. They were gone when police arrived.
*A female dropped off a child in Orion and appeared to be intoxicated and high. An officer was out at the address of the female and called in paramedics to check her out because she was not acting right. No transport was needed and the father was going to take her to the clinic later.
Wednesday, April 14 – A sideview mirror was taken off by a passing vehicle on First Street.
*There was an accident between an RX 350 and a Cavalier. There was no damage and no report was taken.
*Police were able to unlock a Ford F-150 on S. Washington.
Tuesday, April 13 – There was a reckless driver on Lakeville. The driver was stopped on Lapeer Rd.
*A disorderly conduct was filed against a female on Crawford St. She was sitting on the ground on Pontiac and Moyer, and appeared to be praying. She was transported home, where the fire department checked her out and she was fine. She was cited for disorderly conduct, trespassing and public intoxication.
*A citation was issued to the driver of an Alero who was tailgating, passing and speeding while nearly hitting another car head-on on Lakeville Rd. The officer stopped the driver on W. Burdick and Conda.
*An officer witnessed a subject jaywalking on S. Washington and E. Burdick. After identifying the subject, the officer found that the subject had a warrant out for his arrest from the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department.

Monday, April 12 – An officer noticed an open garage door on Oxford Lakes Dr. early in the morning. The officer made contact with the home owner and advised of the situation.
*An officer made contact with a semi-driver whose truck was parked on Drahner waiting for a business to open. The driver was advised to move the truck to a safer location out of the way of traffic.
*A malicious destruction of property was reported at an establishment on Glaspie St. A window was broken out of the men’s room.
*A caller on Island Lake Dr. reported that a child rode a scooter into his parked vehicle.
*A mulch pile was smoldering at an establishment on Glaspie. The smoldering pile was controlled by the establishment owners.
*A suspicious circumstance was reported on Bay Pointe Dr. after residents found a small amount of marijuana in a bedroom of their home and turned it over to police.
Sunday, April 11 – Oakland County Sheriff’s deputies pulled over a driver for doing 55 miles per hour in a 35 mph on Lakeville Rd. near Parker Lake Dr. Upon making contact with the driver, the officer could smell intoxicants coming from the drivers breath. The driver had a preliminary blood alcohol content of .086 percent and was placed under arrest and issued a citation for operating while intoxicated and lodged in Oakland County Jail without incident.
*There was a noise complaint on Thornehill Trail. Police checked the area and found nothing disruptive or loud.
*A suspicious circumstance was reported on Moyer after a shed door and gate were found broken.
*A suspicious circumstance was reported on Oxford Lakes Dr. and Woodleigh Way. Someone in a silver two-door vehicle was going up to houses with a flashlight. It turned out to be someone serving papers to the neighbors.
Saturday, April 10 – OCSD was dispatched to the scene of a domestic assault between two sisters on Kirkwood. According to the mother, her two daughters came home intoxicated and talking very loudly. The mom tried to quiet them down so they wouldn’t wake up their younger sister, who woke up due to the commotion. The younger sister started arguing with the older one, who proceeded to attack her before leaving the premises and returned when officers arrived. Upon talking with the older sister, a strong smell of intoxicants was coming from her breath. She was placed under arrest for domestic violence and underage alcohol consumption, then lodged in Oakland County Jail.
*An alarm went off at a building on S. Washington. Some glass broke as a block went through the back door.
*Police did an area check for a juvenile who was reportedly pulling on doors on S. Washington. Police were unable to locate anybody.
*There was a three car accident on S. Washington after one car failed to stop and struck the rear of the car in front, which then struck the car in front of it. No one was hurt.
*An alarm went off at an establishment on S. Washington. Employees called and said that it was accidental and there were no problems.
Friday, April 9 – There was a report of larceny filed by an employee at an establishment on W. Drahner Rd. The employee stated that sometime between April 7-9 an unknown subject stole nearly $5,000 worth of equipment. No evidence was left at the scene.
*Someone tried to steal a pair of boots from an establishment on N. Lapeer Rd. The suspect received a citation for retail fraud.
*There was an open building on S. Washington Rd. A door was found ajar and officers checked the building.
Thursday, April 8 – A wallet was found in the northwest downtown parking lot. The owner was contacted and picked up the wallet.
*There was family trouble reported on Bay Pointe Dr. A male was throwing items in the house and his wife was refusing to give him keys. Police did not know if the male was intoxicated.
*The owner of an establishment on E. Burdick called and asked for the building to be checked after seeing the bathroom light on and thinking someone was still in the building. Police checked the building and it was secure.
Wednesday, April 7 – There was a possible breaking and entering at a home on East St. Someone tried to enter through the kitchen window and a car was seen in the driveway, but it left before officers arrived. Officers could not find anyone near the home.
*An alarm went off on Bay Pointe Dr. because a bird was flying around inside the house, causing the alarm to go off.
*A GPS unit was stolen from a vehicle on Laurel Leah.
Tuesday, April 6 – There was a juvenile complaint against two males who used the reporting person’s yard on Glaspie as a cut-through to possibly get to Scripter Park.
*An elderly female was cited for public intoxication while sitting on her lawn outside of a building on Crawford St.

Monday, April 5 – A suspicious vehicle was found on S. Washington and E. Burdick while officers were on patrol. An officer made contact with a male and female sitting inside the vehicle and determined they were just talking. They were sent on their way.
*A suspicious circumstance occurred on S. Washington St. A subject was power washing the back of a building and found the back door totally removed from it’s hinges. Police determined the cause to be wind damage.
*Police assisted the fire department in extinguishing a dumpster fire in the SE Lot. They later returned to extinguish a piece of wadded up paper that was still on fire outside of the dumpster.
*A suspicious circumstance was reported on Oxford Lakes Dr. after an older Ford vehicle followed the reporting person’s children to their home and sped off. This happened 4-5 times. An officer was able to stop the vehicle and the driver reported being lost. Police were able to turn the driver around and on the right track.
*Smoke was spotted in the area of Maloney. A home owner had a large brush/leaf fire going. Police made the home owner extinguish it.
Sunday, April 4 – A driver was stopped by police for operating a vehicle while under the influence of liquor. The driver tested positive and the vehicle was towed.
*A caller on First St. reported property damage after his neighbor backed into his vehicle that was parked on the street.
*There was a report of suspicious people on Glaspie St. Police advised some juveniles that were loitering in the woods.
Saturday, April 3 – Officers were called to the scene of a loud party on Bay Pointe Dr. and asked them to quiet down.
*A suspicious circumstance was called in after a report of a party in the field on Lafayette and Polly Ann Trail. Officers were unable to locate any problems.
*There was a report of trespassing on Oxford Lakes Dr. The subject was fishing and was gone when police arrived.
*An abandoned auto was found on Oakdell St.
*A tree was on fire in the parking lot of an establishment on Metamora Rd. Officers had to cut the chain lock in order to get into the parking lot and extinguish the fire. There was no damage to the building or to cars in the parking lot.
Friday, April 2 – There was a juvenile complaint about two males and a female who were running on Lakes Edge Dr. An officer found one of the male subjects, who admitted having narcotics on him. The officer was able to find the other male and female subject and took them to their mothers.
*Officers spoke with people having a party who were disturbing the peace and told them to keep it down.
*A caller reported seeing two children in a moving vehicle on S. Lapeer Rd. without car seats in it.
*Police were unable to locate a maroon Dodge Caravan that was driving all over the road and heading into the Village.
*Police escorted an elderly female to her home on Crawford St. after she was seen sitting on a park bench disoriented.
*A suspicious circumstance was reported on Mechanic after a door was left unlocked and some medication was taken.
*A man reported that one of his female neighbors came into his house, pushed him into the shower and turned it on and proceeded to steal his wallet out of his back pocket before leaving.
Thursday, April 1 – A woman on Center St. reported that her neighbors were constantly harassing her since she reported a possible animal neglect situation.
*A license plate was stolen from a vehicle on Pontiac St.
*Two females were advised of trespassing on Thornehill Trail by police after the homeowner confronted them about climbing over the fence.
*A caller on Brentwood reported that someone was in her yard and that they were trying to get on her porch.
Wednesday, March 31 – A suspicious vehicle was reported on S. Washington and Church St. A white male in a black Grand Prix was seen sitting in the parking lot. The car was unoccupied when police arrived.
*Residents on Crawford St. were told to keep it down after police received reports of a loud party coming from that residence.
Tuesday, March 30 – A woman on Beverly was gone on March 15 and 16 and allowed her son to have his friends over. When she returned home, she found that eight of her gold rings were missing. When questioning her son and his friends, they said when one of their friends spends the night, items go missing. The woman contacted the father, who allowed her to search his sons room. She found an item that belonged her and reported it to police. The police told the woman that the friend previously admitted to taking the rings. No report was filed.

Monday, March 29 – Police assisted an elderly citizen who was speeding and driving all over the road looking for POH.
*A male was caught trying to steal from an establishment on N. Lapeer Rd. The suspect was caught with two necklaces, some bags of candy, socks and a t-shirt inside his coat sleeves and pockets.
Sunday, March 28 – A caller reported smelling gas outside of her house on Beemer. Consumers Energy was called and fire units were cleared to leave.
*A suspicious vehicle was reported on Glaspie. A pick-up was reported being seen driving around the back of businesses and the caller thought they were looking for scrap metal. Police determined it was a landscaping company looking for quotes.
Saturday, March 27 – A driver was pulled over by Oakland County Sheriff’s officers for operating a vehicle while intoxicated. He was placed under arrested and given a citation after blowing a .166 on a PBT.
*A caller reported a highly intoxicated individual at an establishment on N. Washington and E. Burdick. The individual was looking to get to Rochester Rd. and left before police arrived.
Friday, March 26 – An alarm went off at an establishment on S. Washington. The rear and front door were secure.
Thursday, March 25 – An unknown subject was knocking on the door of a house on Worthington early in the morning.
*A suspicious person was reported on Glaspie St. after being seen pulling on the door of an establishment. The subject proceeded northbound on Glaspie.
*Two small dents in the rear drivers side door of a car parked on Scarlet Oaks were reported to be found after the owner parked it in front of his house overnight.
Wednesday, March 24 – Police did an area check on Glaspie after receiving a call about a suspicious person. It turned out to be a resident walking in the park.
Tuesday, March 23 – A purse was stolen from a vehicle on Mechanic. The reporting person was unable to describe a suspect or a vehicle.
*There was a traffic complaint against someone driving over the curb on S. Washington. Police were unable to locate the individual.

Monday, March 22 – An alarm went off accidently at an ATM on S. Washington St.
*There was some property damage reported on S. Washington and Mechanic.
Sunday, March 21 – A female was arrested for retail fraud at a location on N. Lapeer Rd. The female tried to take some meat and groceries from the establishment.
*An establishment on N. Lapeer Rd was broken into between four and seven a.m. An unknown suspect pried open the back door and took between $150-$250 from the cash register.
*There was a suspicious person by a building on S. Washington Rd. The subject was intoxicated and going in and out of the building. The police transported the subject to the station to try and get a ride.
*There was a suspicious vehicle reported in the SW Lot. A highly intoxicated man was sleeping in his truck and police could not wake him due to a possible language barrier. A cab was called.
Saturday, March 20 – A woman called police to report that she was witnessing a possible break-in to a house behind her on Hillcrest Dr.
*There was some customer trouble at an establishment on S. Washington Dr.
*A suspicious vehicle was reported on S. Washington St. The vehicle was parked in an alley behind an establishment.
Friday, March 19 – Suspicious people were reported on S. Washington and Ensley. Two males and one female were reported running between two houses towards S. Washington. When officers arrived, the suspects were seen running through a parking lot. Officers pursed the suspects in a vehicle and on foot, calling for backup from the Oakland County Sheriffs Department when the suspects crossed into the township. One subject was found near Lapeer Rd. and Metamora Rd. It was confirmed that they were all residents from Crossroads.
*There was an accident on Lapeer Rd and Drahner that sent two people to the hospital. Around 6:50 p.m., 57-year-old Ortonville resident Dwight Hill and his passenger, 48-year-old Oxford resident Francis Stokes, were making a left turn into the Nugget from southbound Lapeer Rd. while traffic heading northbound was stopped for the light at Drahner. Hill did not stop to see if the traffic was clear in the northbound right turn lane and was struck by 71-year-old Lake Orion resident Alena Antal, who was driving a 2003 Ford Taurus. She struck Hill’s 1999 Saturn broadside in the right front passenger door. Stokes was transported by Oxford Fire Department to POH for treatment of her injuries, and once she was stabilized, she was transferred to Royal Oak Beaumont due to the seriousness of her injuries. Hill was also taken to POH for the minor injuries he suffered. Antal was not injured and was taken home by relatives. Everyone was wearing their seatbelt and alcohol does not appear to be a factor. The crash is under investigation by the Oakland County Crash Reconstruction Unit.
*A suspect stole merchandise from an establishment on N. Washington. The suspect was caught on tape.
*There was a breaking and entering on Fox Ridge Ct. The west side of the residence had a window smashed out and the spare bedroom on the south side had a window out of it’s frame. Some DVD’s and an XBox 360 was stolen.
Thursday, March 18 – There was a loud party complaint from a neighbor on Lafayette. Officers spoke with the home owners and they said that they would keep it down.
*A woman called police to report that someone was sitting in the vacant lot across from her house and watching her.
*A suspicious circumstance was reported on Glaspie and Lakeville. Two walking dogs got in a fight and a male started kicking the reporting person’s dog.
Wednesday, March 17 – A resident of Crossroads caused $500 worth of damage to one of the dorm rooms after getting upset. The resident got upset after being asked to do chores and proceeded to smash a coffee table, throw pictures off of a wall and rip the curtains off the curtain rod.
*Police assisted the Oxford Fire Department in putting out a grass fire on S. Washington.
Tuesday, March 16 – There was a report of someone shooting a rifle somewhere off of Drahner.
*Police assisted a woman who asked them to check and see if a white truck that belonged to her ex-boyfriend was in her driveway because she was concerned he was trying to take property.
*A blonde haired female threw something off of the bridge on N Washington and it hit the reporting person.

Monday, March 15 – A mother stated that she was assaulted by her son. She told her son that he was not allowed to go out that evening, which made him mad. The son proceeded to swear at her and starting swinging his fist at her. He shoved her into a wall and tried to hit her, but was unsuccessful and went into his room. The son was transported to Oakland County Jail without incident for Domestic Assault.
*A vehicle almost hit a pedestrian in the parking lot of an establishment on N. Lapeer Rd.
*A woman called police about a possible intoxicated subject on Stanford.
Sunday, March 14 – A caller reported an open door to a house on S. Washington that was supposed to be vacant.
*Police assisted the fire department with something that was coming from a north attic duct on S. Washington. It turned out to be a false alarm.
*The fire department responded to a possible chimney fire on Estate. They were able to get the situation under control.
*Police assisted a citizen on Helmlock.
Saturday, March 13 – A pedestrian was spotted walking near the road on S. Lapeer and Drahner. A caller reported it to be suspicious because of the time of night.
*A woman called police to ask them if there was a warrant out for her arrest.
*There was some customer trouble at an establishment on S. Washington.
*There was a broken down U-haul on S. Washington.
*Police assisted the fire department with an unresponsive female who was possibly having seizures.
*Entry was gained on a locked Buick Century.
Friday, March 12 – Entry was gained on a locked Chevy Cavalier.
*A pickup was parked on the sidewalk on Glaspie. The owner was advised.
*There was a report of threats being made by an ex-employee of a company on Glaspie. The ex-employee was advised.
*There was a report of open intoxicants on S. Washington. They were dumped out and the subjects were sent on their way.
Thursday, March 11 – An officer was requested about a traffic problem on Mechanic. A female driver in a blue vehicle kept running the same stop sign every day at the same time.
*An establishment on S. Washington contacted police about some problems they were having with customers.
*A man called and stated there was a domestic disturbance proceeding at his home. When police arrived, they learned it was only a verbal argument and that no alcohol or drugs were involved.
Wednesday, March 10 – An intoxicated male was reported on E. Burdick. An officer picked him up and took him to his home on E. Burdick.
*An officer gave a citizen a ride to the subjects home on W. Manor.
*Some loud music was reported to be coming from a house on Stanton St. The home owners were advised.
*Police assisted a citizen who was pulling a mobile home out of Lake Villa.
*A three-year-old was found on Shummard Branch.
Tuesday, March 9 – An alarm went off at an establishment on Lakes Edge Ct.
*A couple of bikes were left at an establishment on S. Washington. The owner wanted the bikes removed.
*An officer found an OPS and other miscellaneous cards on S. Washington and returned them to the rightful owner.
*There was a complaint about skateboarders in the middle of Mechanic and Moyer.

Monday, March 8 – A suspicious circumstance was reported in a parking lot on S. Washington after a car alarm was going off for over an hour. The car belonged to one of the workers at an establishment on S. Washington.
*A suspicious person was reported on Crawford St. Police were able to make contact with the male, who was picking up his mail.
Sunday, March 7 – Police had to disperse a large group of people who were being loud outside of an establishment on S. Washington. Officers stood by while the crowd got on a party bus and left the area.
*An unknown woman was seen damaging a car in a parking lot of an establishment on W. Drahner.
*Someone broke into a truck on Humphrey Dr. and stole $5 and an I-pod.
*The Fire Department was able to control a machine that caught on fire at an establishment on W. Oakwood Rd.
Saturday, March 6 – A suspicious vehicle was reported in the lot on Glaspie. It checked out to be ok.
*A suspicious vehicle was reported on Glaspie. It turned out to be the owner of the building.
Friday, March 5 – A suspicious person was reported on Pontiac St. An officer observed a female standing outside a building and called for backup because she could have been a lookout for someone in the building. The building was checked and secured. The fire department was called and took the woman down to St. Joseph.
*There was a traffic complaint against a woman who was texting while driving.
*Someone called police about a fight between some juveniles.
Thursday, March 4 – An officer did a building check at an establishment on S. Washington after finding a door open. The officer checked the interior of the building and found it all clear and secured the building.
*An officer found an open building on N. Washington. Upon entering it, he discovered that the cleaning crew was in the building.
Wednesday, March 3 – Police tagged a PT Cruiser and a Grand AM on E. Burdick that had no license plate and had been sitting for 48 hours.
Tuesday, March 2 – There was a juvenile complaint on Lakes Edge Dr. after two females and one male, all in hooded sweatshirts, jumped out in front of a person with a bowl. The juveniles were located and warned.
*Police assisted a motorist who trying to make a delivery to a closed establishment on Oxford Lakes Dr. and Drahner. He said he would wait until it opened in the morning.

Monday, March 1 – A driver was pulled over on W. Burdick for operating under the influence of liquor.
*A semi with a mobile home in it was stopped in the middle of S. Washington and Dennison.
*An abandoned auto was found on Crawford St.
*A vehicle was spotted driving northbound on S. Lapeer Rd with no headlights on.
*Fire units responded to a natural gas leak on Dennison. Consumers Energy was contacted and was on the scene to fix the problem.
Sunday, February 28 – There was an open building on S. Washington. There were no cars or people around, but there was an open door. The other doors were closed but not locked. Officers secured the doors.
Saturday, February 27 – Police were called to N. Washington and East St. for a possible drunk driver. Police confirmed that the operator of the vehicle was not intoxicated.
*A caller reported a possible OUIL heading east on Drahner.
*An officer assisted a citizen with her vehicle in the police department parking lot.
*An officer assisted a motorist on S. Washington and W. Burdick.
*An officer pulled a driver over for an OUIL on E. Burdick and Mill.
Friday, February 26 – An officer found a man in his car in the SW Lot and thought he was sleeping. The man was actually waiting for some of his friends who were still in an establishment.
*A caller reported a car in a ditch on Lakeville Rd and Dunlap Circle.
*Police assisted the owner of a blue mini-van who was disabled in the road on N. Washington and W. Burdick.
*A suspicious vehicle was reported on Lakes Edge Dr. After investigating, police determined that it was a mother coming to pick up her child from school.
*Entry was gained on a locked Lincoln on S. Washington.
*A caller reported a reckless driver on N. Lapeer Rd.
*Entry was gained on a locked vehicle on S. Washington and E. Burdick.
Thursday, February 25 – Some gates were found to be open on Pontiac St with a pick-up truck in the lot behind them. After investigating, it turned out to be a delivery of salt for the schools.
*A van hit a deer on W. Burdick and West and became disabled.
*Police assisted a citizen after receiving a report that a child had a toilet training seat stuck on her head.
*A suspicious customer was reported at and establishment on S. Lapeer Rd.
*Entry was gained on a locked Jeep Cherokee.
Wednesday, February 24 – An officer assisted a motorist whose car died on Oxford Lakes Dr. and Lakes Edge Dr.
*There was a possible OUIL on N. Lapeer Rd.
*A suspicious vehicle was reported on Glaspie. The subjects were later found to be ice fishing and they were advised.
*Tuesday, February 23 – Police assisted a subject who was stuck in the snow on Drahner. The owner of the vehicle asked police to get a wrecker to help pull the vehicle out.
*A female came into the station trying to obtain a police report for her sister. Police advised her that her sister had to come in and get her own report.
*Two white female subjects, one in a red coat and one in a dark coat, became unruly at an establishment on S. Washington. They left before police arrived.
*A suspicious circumstance was reported on Crawford St. The reporting person stated she thought something blew up in the laundry room and caused a power outage.

Monday, February 22 – A female driver from Oxford was traveling along Lakeville Rd near Curtis when she lost control of her vehicle during the snow storm in the morning and struck an utility pole.
*An accident happened at the corner of M-24 and Drahner. A female driving a Buick LeSabre rear-ended a male driving a GMC Sierra. The woman was transported to Lapeer Regional Medical Center.
*An officer found a woman sleeping in her car on Park St. Upon further investigation, the officer determined that she lived on the street and that she just returned home.
Sunday, February 21 -Three citations were issued on Lakes Edge Dr. for parking violations.
Saturday, February 20 – A woman called police to tell them that she possibly saw someone get hit by a car.
*Police were unable to locate the driver who was suspected of operating under the influence of liquor.
Friday, February 19 – A suspicious person was reported on Thorne Hill Trail. A man would go up to houses, ring the doorbell, and then leave. It turns out that he was passing out fliers for his roofing company.
Thursday, February 18 – The OCSD was dispatched to an establishment on S. Lapeer Rd for an infant child who had been left unattended for approximately 10 minutes. When officers arrived, they found a woman smoking in her car. She stated that she only left for a few minutes to get some cigarettes and that she left the window down a crack. The baby was found to be wrapped in three blankets and have a hat on. The Oxford Fire Department checked the baby for hypothermia and determined that baby had normal body temperature. The baby was cleared to return to the mother.
Wednesday, February 17 – A driver was ticketed for reckless driving after he was spotted doing donuts in the parking lot of an establishment on S. Lapeer Rd. When police asked him why he was doing it, he responded that he was ‘acting stupid.?
Tuesday, February 16 – An alarm went off on W. Burdick. The building was secure.
*Some suspicious people were reported on Oxford Lakes Dr. They were going door-to-door trying to sell something.
*A vehicle with its flashers on was spotted on Mills and Stanton. The driver was having tire issues.

Tuesday, February 9 – kids reported throwing snow balls at vehicles on Indianwood Road.
Wednesday February 10 – safety hazard in the Southwest Municipal parking lot — kids burrowing into snow piles.
*A suspicious vehicle reported on Pearl St. — a dark blue pickup truck was parked on the sidewalk.
*A suspicious vehicle on Baypointe Dr. — police presume the driver was ice fishing.
*A suspicious Chevy van in a W. Burdick St. parking lot, caused Oxford Police to investigate. They found the van idling, with a man sleeping inside. He was transported to an area hospital to test his blood/alcohol level.
*The Oxford Fire Department responded to medical emergencies on Trillium Tr., Shummard Branch, W. Burdick St., and assisted at a Personal Injury Accident on S. Baldwin Rd
Thursday, February 11 – folks from a S. Lapeer Road business, noticed an 8-foot by 16-foot utility trailer was missing. They last reported seeing it in late January.
* Suspicious circumstances on W. Burdick St. — fire was controlled and contained at a local cemetery. A fire started from equipment used to thaw earth to be used as a grave.
* Gun shot heard on Sommerville.
* Fire department responded to medical emergencies on Market St., and N. Oxford Rd.
Friday, February 12 – while traveling north on M-24, north of Ray Road, Oakland County Deputy John Neph noticed a fast moving southbound vehicle. The blue Dodge was clocked at traveling 77 miles per hour in the 55 mph zone. The Dodge stopped at M-24 and Ray for refueling. Deputy Neph ran the license and it was determined the 18-year-old Clarkston man was driving on a suspended license.
* On E. Drahner Rd., two 17-year-old males were busted smoking cigarettes in their dormitory beds.
* Parking complaint in the Southwest Municipal lot.
* Unwanted solicitors on Tanview Dr. wanted to clean residents? carpets.
* On Baypointe Dr., Oxford Police discovered two parked, and locked vehicles. It was surmised the drivers were ‘probably? ice fishing, but that was ‘still trespassing.?
* Oxford Lakes Dr. resident complaining trespassers use his property to gain access to Oxford Lake so they can ice fish.
* Black pickup truck parked on Bay Pointe, owners ice fishing.
* Suspicious circumstances on Pearl St.
* The fire department responded to medical emergencies on Crawford St., Market St., and W. Oakwood Rd.
Saturday, February 13 – from Stanton St., somebody attempted to steal a horse trailer.
* Abandoned auto on N. Washington St.
* Lost wallet at M-24 and Ray Rd.
* A 17-year-old male was reported as runaway from E. Drahner Rd.
* Property Damage Accident at the intersection of M-24 and Drahner Rd.
The fire department responded to medical emergencies on Brookhollow, Indian Knolls, and Harvard Ct.
Sunday, February 14 (Valentines Day) – the fire department was called to investigate smoke coming from an oven on Poppy Hill Dr. (Please, no puns about cooking).
* On Oxford Lakes Dr., resident complaining people trespass on his property to go ice fishing on Oxford Lake.
* Oxford Police assisted Lake Orion Police with an arrest on M-24 and Franklin Lake Blvd.
* A Wyndham resident reported she noticed one of the four doors to her Ford ajar. Upon further investigation, she discovered her tattooing supplies had been stolen, including a tattooing gun, pedal and ink.
* The fire department responded to medical emergencies on Beemer Ct., Crawford St., and Market St.
Monday, February 15 (President’s Day) – loud kids on E. Burdick St.
* Larceny of medication from an apartment on Crawford St.
* Suspicious vehicle on Pontiac St., near the elementary school.
* The fire department responded to medical emergencies on Plexus Dr., W. Drahner Rd., and Crawford St.

Monday, February 8 – There was a suspicious vehicle reported on Pleasant. It had its parking lights on. An officer made contact with the vehicle and determined that it was people waiting for the school bus.
Sunday, February 7 – Police assisted some citizens who were having problems with their 12-year-old daughter. She snuck out of the house and her friends dropped her off on S. Washington St.
*A suspicious person was reported on Crawford St. It turned out that the person lived in the apartment complex.
*A suspicious circumstance was reported on N. Washington St. A caller reported that she saw a male enter into a closed business. It turned out to be a member of the cleaning crew.
Saturday, February 6 – A registered sex offender was seen at the martial arts competition that was being held at the middle school. When asked if he knew his conditions, the man stated that he didn’t know what they were and that he thought he could compete in the competition and watch his son compete. He also stated that he taught karate and that the owner knew of his history and that he was only allowed to teach adults. The man left the school without further incident.
*Police were advised to be on the lookout for the driver of a white Monte Carlo who was unable to hold a lane and veered off the road twice.
Friday, February 5 – An officer found a vacant car behind a building on Pontiac St. The officer was unable to locate the owner.
*A Dodge Dakota and a Chevy Malibu got into an accident on N. Washington and E. Burdick.
Thursday, February 4 – Entry was gained on a locked Chevy Lumina.
*An Oakland County Sheriff’s Officer put down a deer that was injured on the side of the road.
Wednesday, February 3 – A man was attempting to repossess a truck on E. Burdick and S. Washington when he was assaulted by the truck’s owner. The responsible left with the truck and headed northbound and then eastbound on E. Burdick St. Police were unable to locate the vehicle.
*A suspicious vehicle was reported on Pearl. The vehicle was parked in front of the reporting address and the male subject left going north. The vehicle checked out ok after talking to the home owner.
Tuesday, February 2 – The OCSO stopped a vehicle on Lapeer Rd and Metamora Rd for having an obstructed license. The officer made contact with the driver, who told him that his license may be suspended. After checking the system, the officer found that the license was indeed suspended. The driver was taken home and his vehicle was taken from him.
*There was property damage reported between a Ford Fusion and a Honda.
*A drug deal happened in the parking lot of a building on S. Lapeer Rd. The buyer left and the seller stayed in the parking lot, where police arrested him.

Monday, February 1 – Police assisted the fire department helping an injured citizen after a fall on Crawford St. The citizen was taken to Crittenton Hospital.
*Four signed checks were found in a lot on S. Lapeer Rd and turned into the Village Police Station. The owner was notified and picked the checks up.
Sunday, January 31 – Oxford police were advised to be on the lookout for suspects who were breaking into pizza and sandwich shops on Lapeer Rd in Orion and Auburn Hills. There was no description of a vehicle or suspects.
*There was a suspicious vehicle parked by an establishment on W. Burdick. It turned out to be the cleaning crew.
*Police did a building check on W. Burdick and N. Washington. Everything was all clear.
*Police did a building check on W. burdick. Everything was all clear.
*Police did a building check on S. Washington. Everything was all clear.
*Police assisted a citizen who suffered a back injury on Throne Hill Trail.
*Police were asked to do a welfare check on a male on Pleasant whose son and daughter-in-law were out of town and couldn’t get a hold of him. Police were able to make contact.
*A suspicious vehicle was reported in front of a house on Lakes Edge Dr. The vehicle checked out ok.
Saturday, January 30 – Police did an area check on S. Washington and E. Burdick. They were looking for a black Jeep Cherokee. It had fresh damage, no lights and was driving erratically. The vehicle was gone on arrival and police were unable to locate it.
*An officer directed traffic on W. Burdick for a funeral.
Friday, January 29 – Police did an area check on N. Washington and W. Burdick.
*A car hit a deer on Lakeville Rd.
*Some interior motion set off an alarm at a residence on Throne Hill Trail. The residence was secure and no footprints were found.
*There was a parking accident between a Hyundai and a Pontiac in the SW Lot.
*There was a case of identity theft on Woodleigh Way.
*A subject was seen walking around with a rifle on Humphry Dr.
*Someone tried to break into a gray Ford Explorer either that day or the previous night.
Thursday, January 28 – An interlocking device was stolen out of a car on S. Washington while the owner was at work.
*A suspicious vehicle was reported on Lincoln after a Pontiac Grand Am with no license plates was seen taking pictures of houses. Police checked the entire area and were unable to locate the vehicle.
*There was a parking accident on S. Lapeer Rd.
*A 20-year-old was arrested for being in possession of crack cocaine on N. Washington. A warrant was issued for delivery of cocaine.
*A suspicious circumstance was reported after a loud bang was heard on S. Washington. Police were unable to locate anything.
*Police had to escort two 14-year-olds to their friends house after they were caught being out past curfew without their parents. Contact was made with the parents and the kids were advised of the curfew.
Wednesday, January 27 – A suspicious vehicle was reported on S. Washington and Minnetonka. A dome light was left on in the vehicle. The car belonged to a new business owner and everything turned out ok.
*A suspicious circumstance was reported on Glaspie after some shipping doors were left slightly open. Everything checked out ok.
*There was a disorderly conduct issued on S. Washington. The 40-year-old Oxford Township resident would not leave the establishment, so police issued him a trespassing citation.
Tuesday, January 26 – Police responded to a civil matter on East St. A boyfriend and girlfriend were having a dispute. She wanted him to leave. Prior to the officer arriving, they made up.

Monday, January 25 – Police assisted an elderly couple who needed help finding the township offices.
*Police assisted the Oxford Fire department after a subject fell and injured himself at a establishment on S. Washington.
*A vehicle went off the road and ended up in a ditch along Seymour Lake Road, just east of Sanders.
* There was an attempt to pass a counterfeit bill at an establishment on W. Burdick. The suspect is not known at this time.
*There was a possible intoxicated driver on Oxford Lakes and Glaspie. The driver was taken back to the station and blew under the legal limit. The driver was released with a citation.
*A caller reported that a snow plow from his residence on N. Coats Road.
*A man was arrested and charged with a domestic assault after he got mad at his wife, who is separated from him while they file for divorce. They met for a child exchange when the man started choking his wife with her seat belt. He then got into the car and slapped her four or five times. He also started shaking her and ripped out her earrings before he left. An Oakland County Sheriff’s Deputy contacted the man and he said that he was angry because she didn’t balance the checkbook. He is currently in Oakland County Jail.
Sunday, January 24 – A suspicious person was reported on S. Washington and Dennison. Police determined the person was intoxicated. A citation was issued and they brought the subject back to the station for a taxi ride.
*There was a fight at an establishment on S. Washington Road. The suspect fled the area in a black Jeep Grand Cherokee. The other person refused medical treatment and was taken to the station for photos.
*Police were on the scene of a possible larceny from an automobile. A window was out and it looked like entry was forced through the drivers side window.
*An alarm went off on Glaspie St.
*A caller on Lakes Edge Dr. reported that his vehicle was broken into and his GPS unit was stolen.
*A caller asked an officer to check the welfare of a fisherman on Oxford Lake. Everything was ok.
*There was a two car accident between two minivans on E. Burdick and N. Washington. There were no injuries.
*An unknown subject punctured holes in four tires on a truck that was parked on Keble Lane.
Saturday, January 23 – A 17-year-old female was found to be under the influence. A citation was issued and she was turned over to her parents.
*An alarm company called and stated there was motion at a building on S. Glaspie. An officer checked the area and all was secured.
*Police did an area check for trespassers in Scripter Park. The officer reported that the fisherman were not trespassing.
*A vehicle was found running on Oxford Lakes and Lakeville. Everything checked out ok.
Friday, January 22 – A minor was caught trying to steal a bottle of alcohol from an establishment on N. Lapeer Road. The minor’s father was notified and the minor was issued a civil demand of $200 for the stolen items.
*A resident saw someone in a truck throw something out the window on W. Davison Lake Rd. The truck was pulled over a short time later.
*Some property was found and turned into police.
*Police were unable to locate the subject who dropped a syringe on the east side of Washington between First and Church St.
*A gray car was parked by a dumpster on Pontiac St.
*A parking complaint was issued to a driver on Pleasant. Contact was made with the owner and they moved their vehicle.
*A suspicious circumstance was reported after a vehicle was seen running behind an establishment on S. Washington. The owner of the vehicle showed up after police were advised the situation.
*Thursday, January 21 – Police stopped traffic in order to help move a manufactured home.
*A suspicious person was reported after the suspect walked into a store on W. Burdick four times.
*A black Pontiac Trail Blazer was broken down on S. Washington and W. Burdick.
Wednesday, January 20 – Police are on the lookout for someone who was suspected of casing Oxford Bank on S. Washington St. The person walked into the establishment and began taking notice of the security cameras and to ‘check the establishment out,? according to police reports. The suspect appeared to take note of where the offices were and the distance to the counter, as if counting paces. He then leaned against the counter and accidently knocked a pencil holder. He quickly adjusted it, but was careful not to touch it or the counters with his fingers. He then left the establishment and ran across the parking lot to a running red car, who previously dropped the suspect off. Witnesses said that he appeared nervous the whole time. The security footage was sent to the Lake Orion Police Department, the Oakland County Sheriffs Department, and the FBI office in Troy. The pencil holder was sent to the lab for analysis.
* Police were called to a home on W. Burdick after a female home owner stated someone broke into her home and messed with her cable and computer.
* There was an animal complaint about parking dogs on Oxford Lakes Dr. They were let in.
Tuesday, January 19 – An officer found a pickup behind a closed business on S. Washington. It turned out to be the cleaning crew.

Monday, January 18 – An off-duty police officer called in a possible operating while intoxicated and followed the vehicle until a stop was made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Officers. The driver was over the legal limit.
*OCSD responded to a malicious destruction of property after a female struck the side of a van with a shovel. The female was under 21 and had been drinking. She was issued a ticket for Person Under 21 Consuming Alcohol. The complainant did not wish to press charges. The female was advised and released to stay at a friends house.
Sunday, January 17 – A caller reported a loud party on Crawford with possible intoxicated people. Police arrived and couldn’t hear any noise. They tried to make contact but nobody answered.
*A woman reported that her wallet was either lost or stolen from a business she visited the previous evening.
*There was some customer trouble at an establishment on S. Washington. The patrons were asked to leave and were separated while waiting for rides.
Saturday, January 16 – Police inspected a suspicious vehicle on Glaspie. They found some juveniles in the vehicle. They were advised and left the area.
*An officer reported a suspicious vehicle on Pleasant. The vehicle was unoccupied, and after inspecting it, the officer gave the all clear.
Friday, January 15 – Police were called to do a welfare check on Laurel Leah after a man fell while playing with his children. The male sounded intoxicated and denied that he was injured and that he was taking pain medication. The female who called would not answer if he had been drinking.
*OCSD was called to Crossroads for Youth because three residents were out of control. The residents were accused of assaulting staff members and throwing furniture at staff members and at the wall. The residents were transferred to Children’s Village pending investigations.
*A business called the police and told them that they were having problems with 10-15 kids. Police waited with the juveniles until they were picked up.
*A driver got his license plate confiscated by police after he was caught operating a vehicle while intoxicated for a second time.
Thursday, January 14 – A person notified police that someone made fraudulent charges on his credit card.
*A male ran out of gas at the intersection of S. Lapeer and Drahner.
*A disturbing the peace was issued to a tenant in an apartment that was screaming and banging on the walls.
*An animal complaint was filed after someone put a dead deer in a yard on E. Burdick.
*A silver van was parked and unoccupied at the skate park. The officer was unable to detect anyone in the area, so the van was secured. It was possible that someone was ice fishing because a shanty could been seen on the lake.
*A vehicle was parked the wrong way on Bay Pointe and Sunset. Police made contact with the owner and he reparked his vehicle.
*Police were unable to locate a possible drunk driver who was heading southbound in a green Buick Regal.
Wednesday, January 13 – A traffic complaint was filed against the owner of a Red Pontiac Vibe for a road rage incident.
*Police stopped a vehicle on S. Washington for a possible OWI. After investigating, they determined that the driver was not intoxicated.
*A suspicious circumstance was reported on Crawford. A van was leaking some kind of steam under it for about 20 minutes. The van belonged to a firefighter, who was advised. The firefighter shut off the valve.
Tuesday, January 12 – Police were advised that someone was throwing snow into the road. The person was advised.
*A subject in a red Pontiac Vibe committed an act of road rage at the reporting person who pulled out in front of him on M-24. He proceeded to throw his hamburger at her car. Officers were unable to locate the driver.
*Police found an abandoned vehicle on E. Burdick that was running. Police were able to locate the owner and notify him.

Monday, January 11 – There was some property damage between a Dodge Durango and a Ford Focus in the Northwest Lot.
*Police assisted a motorist who ran out of gas on N. Washington and East St.
*A noise complaint was issued against a tenant in the apartments on Crawford for playing loud music. The tenant was also issued a citation for underage drinking.
*A parking accident between a plow truck and a parked vehicle turned into an illegal immigrant arrested after it was discovered that the driver of the plow truck was in the United States with an expired Visa. He was lodged at Oakland County Jail without incident
Sunday, January 10 – A suspicious vehicle was reported on Crawford St. It turned out to be a resident of the building.
*Suspicious people were reported on Bay Pointe Dr. They turned out to be teenagers who were using a hot tub.
*A 16-year-old female was caught trying to sneak out of her parents house shortly after midnight.
*Police assisted a broken down snowmobiler on the Polly Ann Trail near Burdick. The subject was able to get a trailer and load the disabled snowmobile.
Saturday, January 9 – A suspicious vehicle was reported after a Jeep was found unoccupied in a parking lot of a building on Pontiac St.
*Police spoke to the owner of a home on Lakes Edge Dr. who stated that she thought a Department of Public Works vehicle struck her mailbox again. She was given the number to the village offices.
*A caller reported that the driver of a Grand Am was unable to hold a lane and speeding. Officers pulled the driver over in a parking lot on Drahner. The driver was negative for any alcohol.
*A man was arrested for Domestic Assault after he threw an I-pod at his wife and struck her in the hand. He had been drinking all afternoon and got mad when she unplugged his radio because it was too loud and his wife was afraid it would wake up their baby.
Friday, January 8 – A suspicious circumstance was reported after a mother called and said her son was not in school and that his GPS showed him by a storage unit on Tower in back by the boat-area. An officer checked the surrounding area and was unable to locate. The mother was advised.
*There was a two car accident between a pickup and a jeep on Baldwin and Granger.
Thursday, January 7 – A single car rollover accident happened on Lapeer Road just north of Gateway Dr. A 35-year-old Attica resident was driving south on Lapeer Road and while changing lanes he lost control of his vehicle. He ran right off the roadway and rolled the vehicle, where it rested on its roof.
*A vehicle was leaking gas on N. Lapeer Road. A unit caught up with the vehicle at Metamora road. A wrecker was called.
*Police were called to the scene of a trespassing after a subject parked a Blazer along Lakeville Road and went down the hill on foot to fish. The subject was not found.
*Police advised some juveniles who were walking in the middle of the road after receiving numerous complaints from drivers.
Wednesday, January 6 – Police were advised of a silver vehicle that was taking pictures of houses on Lincoln and Mechanic. The area was checked and the vehicle was gone on arrival and no plate was recorded.
*An alarm went off at a building on Glaspie. An officer checked the building and all was secure.
Tuesday, January 5 – A business on S. Lapeer Road was broken into. A door window was broken and the owner did not know if anything was taken.
*A suspicious circumstance was reported on Stoney Lake Dr. after a resident found a set of footprints going around the east and south side of the building. None of the other residents saw or heard anything.
*A suspicious vehicle was reported on S. Washington. A Grand Cherokee was facing Broadway and occupied. Police determined that it was some salesmen who were waiting for a meeting.

Monday, January 4 – A suspicious vehicle was reported on Davison Lake Rd. after it was seen running and unoccupied. It belonged to a man who was shoveling the sidewalks.
*A handgun was reported missing from a vehicle. The reporting person claimed that the gun was discovered missing after cleaning out the vehicle it was last seen in.
Sunday, January 3 – A child was left in a vehicle in a parking lot of an establishment on N. Lapeer Rd.
*A business was broken into on S. Lapeer Rd. The owner found a window broken and money missing from the cash register. Images of the perpetrator were captured on the security camera.
*Police assisted the fire department with a commercial fire alarm that went off on Glaspie. There was no sign of fire. Entry was gained and there were no problems found. The alarm was reset.
Saturday, January 2 – There was a possible domestic assult between a father and son on Fareland Lane. The father and son had gotten into an argument and during the argument the father stabbed the son in the face with a screwdriver. When police arrived, the father admitted to stabbing the son, but was released because they could not locate the son to question him.
*A man was arrested and taken to Oakland County Jail for possession with intent to distribute marijuana. He was found with marijuana in his underwear and in his bag after Oakland County Sheriff’s came to a female’s residence on Bratwood because he refused to leave.
Friday, January 1 – Police were called to a disturbing the peace on Bay Pointe Dr. after a neighbor called and complained that a party was too loud. The party quieted down after police left.
*An IPod Touch was stolen on Moyer.
Thursday, December 31 – Police were called to a suspicious circumstance after two males were seen checking out cars in the parking lot on Crawford St. One male had light checkered pants on with a gray hoodie while the other was in black. Officers checked the area on foot and in their car and found fresh footprints in the snow. They followed the footprints, but were unable to locate the two males.
*A suspicious circumstance was reported after a husband and wife returned home from an extended vacation. They found that it looked like someone had been living in their home. There were some marks by the garage service door where someone could have forced an entry. Nothing appeared to be missing or damaged.
Wednesday, December 30 – Suspicious people were reported after two males in black were seen walking down Jersey and Park. The area was checked and police were unable to locate the two males.
Tuesday, December 29 – A caller reported a possible breaking and entering on Fountain Cresent. It was not known when it occured.
*Some malicious mischief was reported on N. Washington. A sign was ripped off the building.

Monday, December 28 – Police were called to perform a welfare check in the area of Baldwin and Hummer Lake Road . A woman called in and reported seeing a man walking northbound along the road and appeared not to be dressed properly for the walk.
*Police were called because a husband was having trouble with his wife while they were going through a divorce.
*A suspicious circumstance was reported on S. Glaspie. A caller reported seeing a female in her pajamas walking around with a hand gun. When police arrived, they determined that it was a toy gun and that the female was playing with her children.
*A suspicious vehicle was reported in a parking lot on Pontiac St. When police arrived, they found out that it was a father giving his teen some driving lessons.
*A man was arrested for domestic violence after a witness reported seeing him hit his girlfriend at her place of residence. According to the witness statement on the police report, the boyfriend and girlfriend were having relational problems prior to the incident. The witness stated that the boyfriend went to his girlfriend’s house in order to get some clothes because he was staying at his place of residence that evening. The man and woman got into a verbal argument and went into the bedroom to continue the argument The witness stated that he went into the bedroom to check on the couple when he heard the argument escalate. He saw the male slap the female on the back of the head. The female became enraged and punched a mirrored closet door, causing injuries to herself. The officer was not able to get a statement from the girlfriend because of her level of intoxication and injury. The male was arrested and taken to Oakland County Jail.
*There was a car accident on Stanton Road. A 46-year-old Goodrich woman was driving a Chevy Cobalt too fast along the icy and snow covered Stanton Road when she came up on a previous accident scene. The road was completely closed and had a patrol car with emergency lights fully activated blocking it. There were also road flares indicating that the road was closed. The woman narrowly missed hitting the deputy and patrol car and drove off the roadway and hit some trees. The woman and her passenger were not injured.
Sunday, December 27 – A suspicious vehicle was reported on S. Washington and W. Burdick. A black Escalade with a NY license plate was occupied and had been running for awhile.
*There was customer trouble at an establishment on S. Washington. A verbal argument started between two parties, and they were eventually separated.
*A car hit a deer at Glaspie St. and Powell. The officer had to put the deer down.
*Police were called to assist a disabled motorist on W. Burdick and Pontiac St. The vehicle was moved out of the road.
*There was a car accident on Stanton near Pinery. The driver of the black Jeep was a juvenile who was driving west on the snow and ice covered road when he lost control of the vehicle. The vehicle hit the south side of the road, then bounced over to the north side, where he hit a ditch. The vehicle then rolled over and rested upside down. The driver was taken to POH for minor injuries, while the passenger was picked up by a parent at the scene.
*A caller reported smelling gas by a vacant house in the area of Watersmeet Ct. The fire department did an area check and everything was all clear.
Saturday, December 26 – A Chevy Silverado slid off the road on Bayliss and struck a home owner’s fence. Police later found the vehicle abandoned, and when the officer went to the listed address of the truck’s owner, they found the house abandoned as well. The Oakland County Sheriff’s Office was advised.
*Officers were called to the area of E. Burdick and Glaspie St. for a report of a tan dog in the road. The officer was unable to locate the dog.
*A suspicious circumstance was reported on Pleasant after a back door was found open.
Friday, December 25 – Police were able to gain entry on a locked yellow Chevy Caviler.
*A suspicious circumstance was reported on Lincoln after a front door was pushed in. Everything turned out to be all clear.
*A suspicious vehicle was reported on W. Burdick.
Thursday, December 24 – Malicious mischief was reported after a parent reported that every time his daughter’s vehicle would come home from school, it would have ketchup and other condiments thrown all over it.
*Entry was gained on a locked Dodge Dakota that was located on Park St.
*Police were called after receiving a report that a child was left alone in a vehicle.
*A caller reported that an elderly female was driving badly on the road. She made it to her destination safely.
Wednesday, December 23 – A suspicious circumstance was reported on S. Glaspie after a semi had been seen parked and running for three days straight. Police checked the situation out and determined that everything was fine. The truck was running on a generator in order to keep the diesel fuel warm.
*A green Mustang was found abandoned on Pontiac St.
*Police assisted a moving company with traffic enforcement while a mobile home was being moved out of Lake Villa.
*A complaint was filed towards a semi that was parked on Dennison and had been running all night.
*Police caught a boy and girl messing around in a vehicle on Pontiac St. They were sent on their way.
*Entry was gained on a black Lebaron that was locked out on S. Washington.
*Police were called to check on a suspicious person after a male had been waiting outside an establishment for approximately 30 minutes after his wife dropped him off after a fight. He used the phone at the establishment twice and was still there when the establishment was closing. The man wanted an officer to be there when he exited the building. His wife eventually came and picked him up and the employees went home for the evening.
Tuesday, December 22 – There was an accident on S. Lapeer and Ray Road between a Toyota Camry and a Dodge Ram. A 25-year-old Oxford resident was driving his Camry on northbound Lapeer Road when he lost control of his vehicle and crossed the grass median into the southbound lanes. He hit the guardrail and spun out before continuing northbound. The driver of the Ram, a 29-year-old Unionville resident, tried to avoid the Camry but hit him. After striking the first vehicle, the Ram slid into the median and flipped over onto its side. He went on to state that he had a few drinks hours prior to driving and that he started to have steering problems with the vehicle. He also stated that he must have hit his head on the steering wheel and blacked out after hitting guardrail because he didn’t remember anything after that. He was given a PBT and blew a .06 and was then transported to Crittenton Hospital by the Oxford Fire Department for a bump on his head. The driver of the Ram claimed his side hurt, but refused medical assistance. The driver of the Camry was issued a citation for careless and negligent driving.
*Police assisted with traffic enforcement on N. Washington after a modular was being moved from Lake Villa.
*Police were called for a disturbing the peace on Pearl after reports that kids were out in the shed smoking marijuana and playing loud music. The report of marijuana was unfounded and the kids were advised on the loud music.

Monday, December 14 – A breaking and entering happened at a business on S. Lapeer Rd. A white female wearing a black motorcycle helmet broke a lower window door panel and entered the building. The female looked at the center cash register and saw that there was no money in it. Five minutes later a white male entered the building and took $130 out of the office cash register.
*Suspicious people were reported on N. Washington and Burdick. An officer made contact with them, and they said they were waiting for some people.
Sunday, December 13 – A breaking and entering happened at a house on S. Washington. When police arrived, it looked like the intruder had been through the house. There was no sign of forced entry and several items were taken. There are no known suspects at this time.
*There was a possible intoxicated driver on M-24. Police were unable to locate the subject.
*A caller reported that he was following a suspicious vehicle heading southbound on Lapeer Road. The caller turned and was no longer following it, and when police looked for it, they were unable to locate the vehicle.
*A man was caught trespassing at an establishment on N. Lapeer Road.
*A man unlawfully entered a home on Shummard Branch and was transported to Oakland County Jail.
Saturday, December 12 – Police assisted the fire department in the rescue of a dog that was in the icy water at Oxford Hills Golf Course.
*A suspicious person was reported after he was seen walking in the road on E. Burdick and Glaspie. He was seen wearing a black shirt and blue jeans. The officer did an area check and was unable to locate the suspect.
*A caller on Thornehill Trail stated that his mother’s boyfriend shoved him and yelled at him.
*Officers were called out on a report of intoxicated individuals who were having a snowball fight at S. Washington and E. Burdick street.
Friday, December 11 – A caller reported that someone was outside making noise while she was baby-sitting.
*A suspicious odor was reported on S. Washington. It smelled like plastic. The owner of where the smell was coming from was using a space heater and said would turn it off for the night.
*A 47-year-old Oxford resident was arrested for drunken driving. A citation was issued.
*Police were advised to be on the lookout for a possible drunk driver on northbound M-24. The officer was able to stop the driver and saw that the driver was not drunk, just talking on a cell phone.
*A handgun was reported being lost or stolen from a home on Hunters Rill.
*A vehicle went through a neighbors fence on S. Long Lake
Thursday, December 10 – A caller reported that he almost hit a guy standing in the middle of Lakeville Road near Hosner.
*There was a car accident on N. Coats and Granger. There were no reported injuries.
*An alarm went off at a building on S. Glaspie. The building was checked by an officer and everything was secure.
Wednesday, December 9 – There was some property damage between a Dodge Durango and a Chevy Malibu on Lakeville Road.
*A caller wished to speak to an officer about an illegally parked car.
*A caller asked for a welfare check on his ex-wife and kids because they were not at their residence when he tried picking them up for his visitation. The kids were located and the situation was turned over to the family court.
*A wallet was turned in that was found in the parking lot on N. Washington.
*There was a breaking and entering on Lincoln. Police suspect that it was an ex-family member.
*A yellow Hummer almost hit an Orion police officer on W. Burdick. The officer checked the area and was unable to locate the suspect.
*Someone reported fraudulent credit card purchases that totalled over $3,000.
*Tuesday, December 8 – Someone reported that they were receiving threatening text messages.

Monday, December 7 – An alarm went off at a building on S. Washington. It was canceled after contact was made.
*A vehicle was locked out on S. Washington.
*Several Juveniles were loitering at an establishment on N. Washington Rd. They were advised.
*A woman called the police because she was locked out of her residence and needed assistance. She later called back and said that she no longer needed assistance.
*An officer gave directions to a lost motorist.
Sunday, December 6 – Police were advised to be on the lookout for a reckless driver in a black pickup that was traveling northbound on M-24. Police were unable to locate the truck.
*An alarm went off at a building on Dennison. The back door and living room motions were set off. Police checked and it was all clear.
*A suspicious circumstance was reported on Chari. A doorbell was rung and when the home owner went to the door, no one was there.
*A blue jeep was traveling east bound on Ray Rd swerving in and out of lanes. The jeep moved into the westbound lanes trying to pass vehicles in front of him, forcing cars heading eastbound off the road. When he saw the officer, he forced the car next to him off the road and got back in the east bound lane. When the officer pulled the driver over, he stated that he was in a hurry to get to the auto parts store. He was issued a ticket for reckless driving.
Saturday, December 5 – A disorderly conduct was issued to a subject on S. Washington. An officer checked the scene and advised the subject to go home.
*A juvenile complaint was filed after a 12-year-old reported that he was ‘jumped? and knocked to the ground by unknown high school kids. He also reported that he was kicked while on the ground.
Friday, December 4 – Entry was gained on a locked Envoy.
*Officers found a car unlocked and keys in a vehicle on W. Burdick. Officers secured the vehicle and the keys were left at dispatch.
Thursday, December 3 – A man called about a person in another car harassing him.
*Police assisted in moving a mobile home on E. Burdick.
*Police were called to Scarlet Oak after a young woman caught a lone young white male looking in her window. She was watching TV when she spotted the suspect. She ran to her father who was in the other room, and he immediately went outside looking for the lurker in the area. When police arrived, the father told police that it looked like someone was trying to kick in the door because the mortise in the lock was cracked. Police checked the area on foot and later in squad cars but could not locate the suspect. There was no evidence left at the scene and neither the father or daughter knew why or who would want to look in the window.
*There was an accident on Seymour Lake Rd and Baldwin.
Wednesday, December 2 – A Ford F-250 was locked out on Lakes Edge Dr.
*Some kids were reported riding skateboards down a ramp and riding on rails at a building on S. Washington. The officer checked and the kids were gone on arrival.
*There was an accident on S. Lapeer Rd. The cars were moved to an empty lot.
*An officer helped a citizen who had run out of gas.
Tuesday, December 1 – Police assisted a motorist who was having seat belt issues with children.
*A caller reported that his fence was taken down by his neighbor. He was turned over to the village ordinance officer.
*There was a complaint against an overloaded truck that wasn’t tied down. The load was eventually tied down.
*A dog was found running in the road on East. St. The officer was able to locate where the dog lived.

Monday, November 30 – A suspicious circumstance was reported on Park St. An officer noticed a vehicle in a driveway with its trunk open. The officer investigated and was unable to make contact with the owner and secured the trunk.
*A building was found open on N. Washington. The building was unable to be resecured, so the alarm was reset and a message was left on the owners voicemail.
*Four to five kids were seen damaging lights in a tunnel crossing under M-24. The kids then ran into a neighborhood south of the golf course.
Sunday, November 29 – A suspect turned himself in for a breaking and entering in Oakland Township. He was turned over to the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department.
Saturday, November 28 – A disorderly conduct was reported after the Oakland County Sheriff’s office did an area check on the Middle School. When an officer arrived, he saw several males and females run from the flag pole area. He observed three bottles of alcohol and two two-liters of soda along with some clothes. The officer was picking up some clothes when he was approached by a 25-year-old white male who said the clothes were his and that he was drinking the alcohol. The male smelled intoxicated and blew a .25. He then started to become uncooperative and was handcuffed. He was later advised that he was being released and was turned over to his uncle.
*A loud party complaint was filed against a house on Lafayette. When the officer arrived, all was quiet from the outside. An officer spoke with the home owner and they agreed to keep it down for the remainder of the night.
*A suspicious vehicle was reported on Crawford. Turns out the car belonged to a couple who lived in the apartments.
*A suspicious circumstance was reported after the owner of some property on Center St. stated that someone took down the fencing and put up a dumpster. He was advised that it was a civil matter.
Friday, November 27 – Police assisted a man who needed to speak to an officer about a property dispute between a husband and wife. Police advised the man.
*Three juveniles, one on a skateboard, one with a tan baseball cap and one with a blue polka-dot baseball cap were hanging out by an establishment on S. Washington. The juvenile wearing the blue cap was seen breaking Christmas lights on Village street light poles. An officer located the subjects and spoke to them about the incident.
*A suspicious circumstance was reported on Crawford. Two suspects, one in a black and white checkered coat and one in a burgundy hoodie, were seen entering into a vehicle. The vehicle was located and there were no signs of forced entry and nothing was taken. Officers were unable to locate the suspects at first, but then found them at an establishment on S. Washington. The suspects admitted to doing it and were taken to the station.
*A juvenile complaint was filed against kids who were ringing doorbells on Sunset. Officers were unable to locate any kids.
*A vehicle was stopped on the side of the road. The driver stopped to wipe off a window.
Thursday, November 26 – On Crawford, a caller reported that a male in the apartment above her was screaming obscenities, bouncing around like he was falling and at one point staggered out to his truck. Officers checked on the subject and he was fine.
*A pallet of salt was stolen from a business on S. Washington.
*A loose dog attacked another dog that was on a leash on Pontiac St. The reporting person was advised to keep everyone away from the loose dog.
*An officer saw someone go into the back of a business that was closed. It turned out to be an employee doing accounts.
*An unknown subject shattered the side cab window of an excavator with an unknown object.
Wednesday, November 25 – A bike was stolen on Dennison. It was found and returned.
*A black and gray Ford F150 was tagged because it was left in a lot on W. Burdick over the weekend without permission.
*A vehicle, possibly two-door and dark blue, was reported going south in northbound lanes. The vehicle was not located.
Tuesday, November 24 -A driver of a Cherokee was locked out in a Southwest Lot.
*There was a gas can in the road on W. Burdick. It was half full and taken to the gas station for disposal.

Monday, November 16 – A 2005 Pontiac Grand Prix was hit by a deer on Lakeville and Glaspie.
*Some dogs were barking on Huey. The police were unable to locate the dogs.
*Some golf clubs and power tools were reported missing from a garage on Highland Dr.
Sunday, November 15 – A man was caught urinating on a building on S. Washington and W. Burdick. The man ran and was later found in the police parking lot.
*Three subjects were reported drunk and disorderly and heading eastbound on Broadway cursing and swearing. An officer located the subjects.
*An alarm went off on a building on Sunset Blvd.
*A woman called and stated she was receiving phone calls from two individuals throughout the day and night and was concerned.
Saturday, November 14 – A ladder was blocking the entrance/exit to the apartments above an establishment in the SW Lot.
*A vehicle was struck while parked on Dayton.
*A manager of a business called and said that a customer failed to pay a bill and tried to spit on him and made threats. The patron was arrested.
Friday, November 13 – A caller reported that a five-year-old was riding a scooter by himself on the east side of M-24 by Lakeland St. The officer checked the area, but the child was gone on arrival.
*Vehicle was broken into on Crawford St.
*A suspicious circumstance was reported on First St. after a tan Cadillac with chrome rims was driving slowly down the street and apparently canvasing the area.
*Thursday, November 12 – A car hit a deer on M-24 near Marketplace. There were no injuries.
*A report was filed after a mother brought her son into the Oakland County Sheriff’s Substation after her son was assaulted. The son told officers two boys came up to him after he got off the bus and asked him if he had fought with a girl. After the son claimed it was in self-defense, one of the boys pulled a knife and asked him if he wanted to look like a girl. The son said no and the boy put the knife down and walked away. The officer spoke with the boy and he admitted doing it. Charges were not filed.
Wednesday, November 11 – The Oakland County Sheriff’s Department assisted the Oxford Fire Department with an injured person. A company was working with a back hoe, and after the operator of the back hoe lowered some equipment into the hole, he brought the shovel back out and struck a fellow employee. The employee was transferred to POH for crushing injuries to his chest.
*Someone tried to steal $37.38 from a store on N. Lapeer Rd.
Tuesday, November 10 – There was a possible Operating while intoxicated on N. Lapeer and Ray Rd.
*Some suspicious people were reported on Thronehill. They were solicitors for home improvements. They had no record and were sent on their way.

Monday, November 9- Some suspicious activity was reported on Hunters Rill. A caller reported suspicious activity in a van near mailboxes.
*There was a parking complaint on Pontiac and Dennison. Two contractor vehicles were parked on Pontiac in a no parking zone. The officer made contact with the contractors and the vehicles were moved.
*There was an assault between two residents at Crossroads. One resident punched another after a personal photo was ripped.
*An alarm was going off in a vehicle on S. Washington. The alarm stopped and the vehicle was secured.
Sunday, November 8 – A woman was injured after falling from a moving car while driving with her dog on Seymour Lake Rd. The dog saw another dog and went after it, pulling the woman from her car.
*There was a possible squatter situation on Pleasant. Officers were called for a follow-up. The house was secure and no one was seen.
*There was a juvenile complaint on Sunset Blvd. and Aspen Lane. Caller reported that juvenile was constantly ringing doorbells in the area.
*A suspicious circumstance was reported on S. Washington. A female wanted to document that a customer had inappropriately touched her at work. She was advised to report back if the person shows up again.
*The fire unit investigated some light smoke in the basement of a building on W. Drahner.
Saturday, November 7 – A man came into the station and reported some suspicious activity. A car was parked next to a handicapped spot with two men sitting in it. The officer arrived and found a silver car and that the occupants were drinking. They were issued a citation for open intoxicants in a vehicle.
*A business owner called and expressed concern for the welfare of band students who were collecting money. They were being careless in traffic.
*A parking complaint was issued against a man who was abusing the 15 minute parking in the SW lot.
*A fight broke out on N. Washington. One man was taken to Oakland County Jail.
Friday, November 6 – A suspicious vehicle was reported on Mill and East. Officer made contact with man in vehicle and he said he was picking up a friend from building next door.
*A person was arrested for possession of marijuana on E. Burdick and Mill.
*A suspicious person was reported after a paper delivery woman called and reported that she witnessed what she believed to be two males running between a house and garage on First St. Officers checked the area and made contact with the home owner. Nothing appeared to be missing or wrong.
Thursday, November 5 – A trailer was sparking going down the road. It was stopped.
*An alarm went off at an establishment on N. Washington. A citizen saw a male running from a business heading towards another one. Officers checked the area and were unclear of the location of the male.
*There was a natural gas leak on Lakesview. The gas was shut off.
*A credit/debit card was stolen out of a vehicle on Lakesview. There were three unauthorized charges on it.
Wednesday, November 4 – An alarm went off at a building on Glaspie. The alarm was cancelled while an officer was checking the entrances. Officer stated that the building was secure except for a small window that no one could enter was cracked. An update was given to the alarm company.
*A minor accident happened between a semi and another vehicle. No report was filed and the parties took care of it themselves.
*A citation was issued to the owner of a black truck who was speeding in the Oxford Lakes Sub. Driver admitted speeding while going to a friends house.
*There was an accident on S. Washington near Stanton. While on the phone, the driver sideswiped another vehicle. It was not found that he was driving while intoxicated, so he was issued a ticket for careless driving.
Tuesday, November 3 – Three suspects are in custody after a breaking and entering into a vacant building on Lakes Edge Ct. The suspects from Lake Orion entered the house early in the morning. Police caught the suspects and charged them with breaking and entering an unoccupied dwelling.
*An officer stopped a burgundy Stratus on S. Lapeer for a possible OWI. The driver was negative for OWI.
*Some paintball guns were taken from an unlocked garage on Davis Lake Rd.

Monday, November 2- Two suspicious males were reported on Pleasant Rd. and Polly Ann Trail.
*A pair of cars were broken into on Indian Knolls. A knife and an Ipod were taken.
*A disturbing the peace citation was issued against the owner of Ford truck that was smoking its tires in the driveway when leaving a residence.
Sunday, November 1 ? A caller reported that a person was being dragged by a vehicle in the Lake Villa Mobile Home Park.
*There was an intoxicated person outside an establishment on E. Drahner.
*An officer reported that a vehicle was parked on Lakes Edge Dr with an open door.
Saturday, October 31 – An employee on S. Washington called and said there were two females and three males intoxicated standing outside the building. The officer checked and told the adults to move along.
*A male and female were fighting in front of their home on Lincoln. An officer spoke with both parties involved. The fire department was called to check on the sustained injuries. No one was transported.
*Some pumpkins were smashed and decorations were taken from a house on Bay Pointe.
*A wallet was left behind at a business on W. Burdick. It was brought back to the station.
Friday, October 30 – Someone called and stated that a female was breaking into a house on Thornehill. An officer found the female and she stated she was the home owner.
*A caller reported waking up and finding her vehicle missing and money from her purse missing. She stated that she had friends over who drank too much, so she took their car keys. It appeared they took her car and money because the suspects left their vehicle at the reporting person’s house. She stated that she would do some checking around.
Thursday, October 29 ? Someone tried to break into a business on S. Lapeer Rd. The suspect tried to pry the door open, but was unsuccessful. Police asked for a copy of the security footage.
*A caller reported that an intoxicated male who was not supposed to be drinking thinks he is passed out in his house.
Wednesday, October 28 – *On Gill, two kids were trying to fight each other. One had a hatchet while the other had a shovel.
*A building on Glaspie was checked for a homeless female who might have been staying there. The building was secure.
Tuesday, October 27 – A man was arrested for an OWI. He had minors in the truck with him, and he admitted to buying alcohol for the minors. The minors stated that they had never met the man before today. They also said that he was waiting for children at a bus stop. The man approached them smoking a joint and asked them if they had money for alcohol. The man was told by two parents to leave the children alone and leave the area.
*A caller reported that she needed a lift assist because her husband fell out of bed and she needed help picking him up. The husband was not injured.
*A suspicious person was reported on a SW lot. He was possibly homeless.
*A two-year-old was locked in a room on Woodleigh Way. An officer got the boy out.

Saturday, March 28 — Police responded to a Hosner Drive residence where a 25-year-old man was at. Problem was, he had been arrested for alleged domestic violence against his 22-year-old girlfriend (who lived at that residence). The bond condition stipulated he was not to contact her. She told police he had come by to get his clothes.
The woman’s father said that he (the father) and his wife (the woman’s mother) had taken care of their three-year-old grandson (and the woman’s son) on occasion and would file for temporary custody. The man’s bond may also be revoked. He also had two prior convictions on his criminal record.
Tuesday, April 7 — ‘Brotherly love? wasn’t on tap at a Woodleigh Way residence as a 17-year-old man reportedly assaulted his 15-year-old brother during a verbal fight. The younger brother then spent the night with his grandparents.
Tuesday, April 7 — Police responded to a Thornhill Trail residence for a civil matter.
Wednesday, April 8 — A 24-year-old Oxford Township man reported someone had broken into his vehicle on Shummard Bridge and then emptied his medications onto the ground.
Wednesday, April 8 — Police responded to a neighbor dispute on Maloney Street where each side had a completely different take on the events. A 19-year-old Oxford Township woman complained that a cat belonging to her 41-year-old neighbor antagonized her dog. She’d tried an invisible fence, but the cat continued pestering her pooch. She noticed the cat was wandering around one day and after unsuccessfully trying to call the owner, called animal control to have it removed. The cat’s owner retrieved his feline and then–according to the woman–threatened her by saying she’d regret what she did and would have a ‘miserable life.? The woman then contacted the sheriff’s department. The man told police the woman allegedly threatened his cat.
Apparently, animal restraining laws don’t apply to cats, but police did encourage the man to keep his cat from the woman’s dog. Both were advised to resolve their dispute peacefully.
Friday, April 10 — A 29-year-old Oxford Township woman went to a bar and invited three men to her Keith Street residence to play pool. She later found her television, DVD player, cell phone and $120 in cash missing. She called police. One man was arrested on a larceny felony and on a receiving and concealing stolen property misdemeanor. He was lodged in the Oakland County Jail on unrelated charges.
One suspect was a 49-year-old Pontiac resident. The other, his 48-year-old Pontiac cousin, was questioned by police. They also learned he had an outstanding felony warrant for a probation violation out of 6th Circuit Court and arrested him.
Saturday, April 11 — Six elementary-age kids were found recklessly driving a golf cart. They were turned over to their parents.
Sunday, April 12 — Back from a vacation, a 61-year-old Oxford Township man and his 45-year-old wife returned to their Glaspie Road residence to find her car missing and their cat sick. The man told police that since he works as a court process server, he makes a lot of enemies. A veterinarian, meanwhile, is determining whether or not the feline’s illness is natural.
Sunday, April 12 — At a Cross Street residence, a 53-year-old Oxford Township woman was intoxicated and fell and hit her head. She told police her 44-year-old husband must’ve hit her, but no evidence was found to support this. Her blood alcohol level was measured at .179.
Monday, April 13 — A 27-year-old Oxford Township woman reported a 44-year-old Lake Orion man had violated a personal protection order against him by calling, e-mailing and text messaging her. He accused her boyfriend of child molestation.

Friday, March 27 — Someone made late-night prank phone calls to a 47-year-old Oxford Township man. He told police it sounded like teens making ‘strange? noises and that they’d blocked their number on caller I.D.
Tuesday, March 31 — Someone used a credit card belonging to a 54-year-old Clarkston man to embark on an online shopping spree totaling $2,400. They then sent the items to Mexico and New York. The man cancelled his card and filed a report.
Wednesday, April 1 — A suspicious vehicle was reported waiting outside a Quail Ridge house for about five minutes.
Wednesday, April 1 — At the corner of Louck and East Streets, a vehicle went behind what looked like an abandoned house.
Thursday, April 2 — Police responded to a call of an older man assaulting a young child.
Thursday, April 2 — A teenaged boy was kicked out of a Pleasant Street residence. The officer responding tried talking to the residents but didn’t receive a response.
Thursday, April 2 — Someone wrote graffiti on a 39-year-old woman’s car windows, including one that’s not exactly fit for print in the Oxford Leader. The woman said she didn’t know who did it; while she’s divorcing her 42-year-old husband, she’s unsure if he’s responsible. Photos were taken of the phrases before they were cleaned off.
Thursday, April 2 — A parent at a Woodleigh Way residence reported their 15-year-old son had skipped school.
Thursday, April 2 — A 15-year-old Oxford High School student accidentally left her wallet on her desk. When she returned, she found that $300 in cash, $30 in gift cards and a $10 movie card were gone.
Friday, April 3 — Police responded to a report of an 18-year-old Oxford Township girl driving erratically southbound on Lapeer Road at East Drahner. She said she’d had vodka at a party, and her blood alcohol level was at .10. She also reportedly admitted to having taken antipsychotic drugs at the party.
Saturday, April 4 — A malicious destruction of property occurred at a Lake Villa residence.
Saturday, April 4 — Someone discovered their vehicle missing was missing from downtown Oxford’s southeast parking lot. It was a case of unlawfully driving away an automobile rather than the owner being unable to remember where they’d parked.
Saturday, April 4 — A 56-year-old Oxford Township man reported his prescriptions had been stolen. He’d left them on the front seat of his unlocked car.
Saturday, April 4 — A domestic dispute that turned physical ensued between a 33-year-old Oxford Township man and his 33-year-old wife at an East Street residence. The man reportedly had returned home after smoking crack cocaine.
Saturday, April 4 — Police responded to a downtown call of an adult male trying to buy alcohol for minors.
Sunday, April 5 — Someone at a Crawford Street residence reported an unwanted person on their property. They told police the person wasn’t supposed to be there.
Sunday, April 5 — On State Street, a 39-year-old man hit a vehicle with his truck. He had a blood alcohol level of .187–twice the legal limit (it was later tested at .14 and then .15). Police found two bottles of booze in his vehicle, one empty and one half-full.
Sunday, April 5 — Police found a 37-year-old Lapeer man publicly intoxicated and engaging in indecent exposure (publicly urinating) outside a South Lapeer Road restaurant.
Sunday, April 5 — A chimney caught fire at an Indian Lake Road residence.
Sunday, April 5 — Police responded to a Meadow Brook residence for a family dispute.
Monday, April 6 — On Pontiac Street, someone reported loud music coming from their neighbor’s house.

Wednesday, March 25 — Someone tried unsuccessfully to scam a 90-year-old Oxford Township woman on Indian Lake Road. The woman told police she received calls telling her she owed more than $300 to the American Association for Retired Persons. They then asked her for her bank account and social security numbers. She hung up and reported the incident.
Thursday, March 26 — On Laurel Leah, a 35-year-old woman reported her 15-year-old daughter was being physically and verbally abused by the girl’s 39-year-old father. Apparently, this isn’t the first time this has happened. The daughter also told police her father drinks a lot.
Saturday, March 26 — At a South Lapeer Road restaurant, a 27-year-old Oakland Township employee observed two persons skateboarding. A green four-door Pontiac Grand Prix with tinted windows then pulled up with three men exiting the vehicle. One man, about six feet tall with a white t-shirt, short hair, blue jeans and tennis shoes, grabbed one of the skateboarders by the neck and placed him in the trunk. The employee heard the skateboarder yell ‘Help me!? and the other skater subsequently left.
Friday, March 27 — A 37-year-old woman reported to police that a 54-year-old man, a stranger, had been stalking her. He had called her phone several times and reportedly had even tried to follow her home. He made no reported threats and never appeared at her home.
Friday, March 27 — Kids riding in a vehicle on Lakes Edge and Oxford Lakes reportedly threw trash out the window.
Friday, March 27 — Four men reportedly smoked marijuana downtown behind a bar. By the time police arrived, nobody was there.
Friday, March 27 — On Eagle Trail, police responded to kids smashing mail boxes.
Friday, March 27 — Police arrested a 42-year-old Oxford Township man who’d failed to register as a convicted sex offender at a West Manor Street residence. He reportedly was living amongst minor children. Police charged him with a felony of failure to change his address and a misdemeanor of failure to maintain a valid I.D. He told authorities he needed a job to get the money for a valid I.D.
Saturday, March 28 — On Dunlap Circle, police responded to an assault against a 14-year-old.
Saturday, March 28 — A father at a residence on Oxford Lakes reported his daughter had run away.
Saturday, March 28 — At a residence on Hosner Drive, police found a 25-year-old Oxford Township man at the residence of the woman living there. Problem was, he was not supposed to have any contact with her. Police told him to leave and not return and may be revoking his bond. The man had been charged with a domestic dispute.
Sunday, March 29 — A woman reported that at the South Washington Street business where she works, her ex showed up and began a verbal altercation.
Sunday, March 29 — Downtown, a bar owner reported two men and one woman starting some problems.
Monday, March 30 — A customer at a North Washington Street business reportedly stole a product; while the business got the product back, they wanted the customer to pay for it. The customer complied.
Monday, March 30 — Police reported a man on Ramsey Road ‘going nuts? and ramming a truck with a tractor.

Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and Oxford Fire Department.

Tuesday, October 25 A 38-year-old man was cited for retail fraud after he tried to steal a bottle of vodka from a store on N. Lapeer Rd. The man was intoxicated and very agitated at the time.
Thursday, October 27 A radar detector, camera and video camera was taken from a locked vehicle on Ridgefield.
A teacher’s wallet was stolen off of her desk at the high school on N. Oxford.
Friday, October 28 Unknown persons broke into a locked excavator on W. Drahner and then smashed out all of the windows.
Saturday, October 29 A woman left her purse in a shopping cart at night at a store on N. Lapeer Rd. Inside was $100 and various credit cards.
A 25-year-old man from Troy was arrested and taken to the Oakland County Jail for operating while intoxicated after he was seen traveling southbound in the northbound lane of Lapeer Rd.
Reports of family trouble on Olive. A woman threw a phone at her boyfriend, hitting him in the lower back, after he refused to leave when she asked. She denied throwing the phone. There were no serious medical injuries and no charges pressed.
A woman was seen lying on her side next to a building on Dennison. The woman was very weak and was highly intoxicated. She blew a .32 and was transported to POH.
Sunday, October 30 A resident on Fountainview Lane reported that three sets of spare keys were removed from key hooks in their home. The couple originally thought someone broke into the home and stole them, but they were later found in a bedroom drawer.
The manager at a golf course on Metamora Rd. arrived at work in the morning and noticed the door to the pro shop forced open. The only thing stolen was $6 in tips from a jar on the counter.
A resident on Powell woke up only to find her two living room windows broken out by rocks. Eggshells were found on the broken pieces of window, as well as an orange and lemon in the front yard.
Monday, October 31 A dark blue Schwinn bicycle was stolen from a yard on Brentwood Dr.
An inflatable pumpkin decoration was stolen from a yard on Basket Branch.
Reports of family trouble on Glaspie St. After a woman’s ex-husband began to curse and argue about their children, he refused to leave and had to be escorted from the home by police. He was told not to return unless asked.
Reports of kids shooting paintballs on Tanview.
A 46-year-old man was arrested for operating while intoxicated after witnesses saw him swerving while driving on E. Burdick.
Reports of a death investigation on Trillium after a 45-year-old female died from breathing problems. The police report stated the woman had been taking medication and drinking during the evening. There were no signs of foul play.

Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and Oxford Fire Department.

Tuesday, October 11 Reports of domestic assault on Metamora Rd. when a 24-year-old woman claimed her 33-year-old boyfriend smacked her in the head and hit her two times on the face. The man was arrested.
Wednesday, October 12 A 26-year-old man from Lake Orion was arrested during a routine traffic stop on Seymour Lake Rd. for an outstanding warrant for larceny of a financial transaction device.
Reports of a 47-year-old woman on Hilberg St. receiving harrasing phone calls from her ex-sister-in-law. The woman was advised to stop calling.
Thursday, October 13 A 50-year-old Oxford man was involved in a car accident with a 38-year-old woman after he pulled out onto Seymour Lake Rd. without looking. Police found an almost empty 40 oz. beer between his legs. The man sustained spinal injuries and was taken to POH.
A care package to be sent to soldiers serving in Iraq was stolen out of a car on Indian Knolls.
Friday, October 14 Two 17-year-old girls got into a small physical fight at Oxford High School. No charges were pressed.
Saturday, October 15 A wallet and cell phone were stolen out of a vehicle on Mirage. The wallet had $200 and credit cards inside.
Police responded to a couple’s home on Pontiac for a verbal argument. The 24-year-old woman had a warrant for credit card fraud and was arrested.
A 16-year-old girl reported her purse stolen while at a football game at Oxford High School.
A 20-year-old man from Clarkston forced his 22-year-old ex-girlfriend into his car against her will while on Parker Lake Rd. She reported that he slammed her head against the dashboard. The man was found in Brandon Twp. and was arrested for kidnapping and domestic violence.
Sunday, October 16 Eight to 10 CD’s were stolen from a vehicle on Brentwood.
Two-hundred CD’s were stolen from a vehicle on Crestwood Dr.
Reports of 125 CD’s stolen from a vehicle on Winnie.
Reports of home invasion on Indian Knolls. An unknown subject used a crow bar to enter the rear door of a garage. A chain saw, clamp and batteries were stolen, but found in the yard of their neighbors house.
Monday, October 17 A 17-year-old boy from Crossroads for Youth broke into an office on the campus and stole a can of spray paint and a stop watch. The boy admitted to the incident.
A woman’s 15-year-old son has reportedly been receiving threatening phone calls from his 14-year-old ex-girlfriend. She admitted to the calls, saying the boy was spreading rumours about her in school. She agreed not to make any more calls.
A 16-year-old boy was suspended from Crossroads for Youth after he threatened to punch one of the employees.
A DVD player, three speakers and an amplifier totaling $3,500 was stolen from a vehicle on North Street.
Tuesday, October 18 A homeowner noticed two subjects running between his yard and the neighbors with his sons red Schwin bicycle. It was dark and he was unable to identify the subjects.

Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and Oxford Fire Department.

Tuesday, October 4 A woman on N. Baldwin reported threatening phone calls made from a private number. The man had been calling for three months, but just recently became threatening, saying she ‘had three days.?
A mother of a 14-year-old girl on Washington called police because she was cutting herself. The girl atmitted to contemplating suicide and voluntarily went to the hospital. She has a history of mental illness.
A home on Gilmour received damage to their mailbox.
Wednesday, October 5 Reports of a 21-year-old man from Fenton swerving in across W. Drahner. He blew a .14 and was arrested for operating while intoxicated.
A 45-year-old man was found sleeping in a parking lot in the Oxford Village office parking lot. He had a .419 percent blood alcohol level and was cited for being drunk in a public place. He had done this before, but was only given a verbal warning.
A 32-year-old woman on Channing Circle was threatening to cut her neck if her mother called the police. The mother was upset with her daughter because she was using drugs in the home. The woman was uninjured and was arrested for previous warrants.
Thursday, October 6 A power sweeper broom was stolen from a construction sight on Stoney Lake Rd.
A silver Jaguar hood ornament was stolen off of a car on Spring Lake Rd. It is worth $200.
Friday, October 7 A 17-year-old girl from Caseville claims she was molested by another female classmate while attending Crossroads for Youth. The case is still under investigation.
The side entry door to a home on Glaspie was found open by the homeowner. The kitchen entry door was also left open. She noticed the toilet seat in the bathroom was left up as well. She remembered locking the doors and at the time didn’t know if anything was missing.
An Alaskan Malamute was stolen from a home on E. Burdick and found tied to the porch of a neighbors home on Stanton. A witness said she saw a juvenile take the dog and run down the street with it. When the juvenile was found the dog’s owner decided not to press charges.
A 40-year-old man from Lake Orion was arrested on E. Burdick and Glaspie for driving with a suspended license and operating under the influence of alcohol for the third time.
Saturday, October 8 A 24-year-old man from Orion Twp. was cited for a driver’s license violation on Lakeville Rd.
Reports of juveniles playing loud music in the parking lot on Crawford. They turned their music off and went inside before police arrived.
Reports of a beagle in the middle of Washington causing a road hazard.
A car that was stolen in Genesee County was found on Glaspie.
Reports of an injured deer on Rochester Rd.
Sunday, October 9 A 30-year-old man from Oxford stole two bottles of vodka and a pair of shoes from a store on N. Lapeer Rd. He pushed the security officer who witnessed the crime and tried to run away, but she was able to handcuff him. He also had two warrants for a parole violation and was arrested and taken to Oakland County Jail.
A 21-year-old man from Oxford drove into a fence on Aquaview and then fell asleep in his car. when police arrived, he blew a .284 and was arrested for operating while intoxicated.
A 32-year-old man from Clarkston sideswiped a 28-year-old man from Orion Twp. on E. Burdick and Washington. No injuries were reported.
A 52-year-old female from Metamora was arrested on Washington for driving with a suspended license and for warrants for failing to appear in court.
Reports of a hit and run at a shopping center on Washington. A woman came out of a store and a witness said someone hit her car and drove off. The person was contacted by police and stated she didn’t see any damage and left.
Reports of a juvenile throwing eggs at motorists on W. Burdick.
Assiting the Lake Orion Police Department in removing a man sleeping in the lobby of a store on N. Park Blvd.
Reports of a ground hog attacking a dog on Pleasant.
The Oxford Fire Department responded to a 73-year-old female feeling dizzy on Thornetree.
Reports of a couple in a heated argument on Woodleigh Way.
Monday, October 10 Reports of possible neglect in the case of a patient at a group home on Indian Lake Rd.
The fence alongside of a home on Wise was damaged by what appears to be a car. Tire tracks were found on the grass beside the fence. The home owner didn’t hear any suspicious noises.
A man reported damage to his vehicle while he was at a bowling alley on S. Lapeer Rd. Two long dents were made on the trunk. He believes he knows the individual who made the damage.
Reports of an abandoned Jeep Cherokee on Woodleigh Way and Abingdon.
Reports of family trouble with kids on Parker Lake Blvd.
Noise complaints from a person on N. Washington about construction in the area.
Reports of a suicidal subject on Barnridge.
A man on Lowood Trail in Addison Twp. called the police when he noticed his neighbor on the roof of his house shooting a shotgun. Three subjects were in the home at the time police arrived and were all handcuffed. The homeowner admitted to doing target practice on the top of his garage and a hill in the back. The guns were taken to the Addison sub-station for the night.

Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and Oxford Fire Department.

Wednesday, September 28 Sixty dollars in cash along with health insurance and social security cards were stolen out of a car on Parker Lake. The owner believes she left the car unlocked.
A real estate representative who works out of a model home on State St. claims a potential buyer has been coming to the office and calling her on the phone continuously. The man refuses to go any further in the buying process. The representative said the man acts nervous and she was frightened by him.
A 36-year-old Oxford woman was arrested at a restaurant on M-24 and Drahner for an outstanding warrant involving her leaving the scene of an accident.
A 42-year-old Oxford man was seen putting a bottle of vodka down his pants and exiting a store on N. Lapeer Rd. He had four previous warrants and was arrested.
Reports of cigarettes and a CD taken from a vehicle on Trillium.
Thursday, September 29 A bus driver claims she saw two juvenile boys throw a rock at the roof of her bus on N. Oxford Rd. The two kids ran off, but police found them and they admitted to throwing the rock. No damage was done to the bus.
An ex-girlfriend of a man on N. Lapeer Rd. entered his home and began yelling at him to give her their kids. She even said she was going to kill his new girlfriend and left the home when the police were called.
Reports of a tree falling on a car on West St.
Friday, September 30 Sheriff’s deputies were called to assist the Oxford Village police in arresting an 18-year-old man wanted for aggravated assault. Police were tipped off that the man was hiding in a home on Broadway. They found him hiding underneath blankets in the basement.
A 42-year-old female cashier at a store on N. Lapeer Rd. is being suspected of embezzlement when her drawer came up $450 short and then quit her job September 4. Police have not been able to locate her.
Saturday, October 1 The rear door of a home on Cirrus was found open by the owner’s daughter. The door had been broken into using a pair of gardening shears from the shed. The only thing missing from the home was six frozen TV dinners. A used glass, fork and knife were also found in the sink.
Sunday, October 2 Sheriff’s deputies had to assist the Metamora Police Department when an Oxford man wouldn’t stop for police.
While at a gas station on S. Lapeer Rd., a 24-year-old male from Shelby Twp. mistakenly grabbed a gallon of windshield wiper fluid for water. After he told his girlfriend what he did, she contacted an ambulance and he was taken to St. Joseph’s Hospital in Pontiac.
Tuesday, October 4 An unknown suspect cut the wires to a speaker in a car on Wood Trail and dragged it out of the vehicle. The speakers were worth $549.

Tuesday, August 16 After breaking into a car and stealing a Sony Play Station game, radar detector and DVD on Adventure Lane, the items were found in a 16-year-old boy’s car on Chinkapin Rill. The items were returned to the owner.
A utility trailer was stolen out of a yard on W. Drahner Rd. It has a single axle, flat bed with new decking and black fenders.
A credit card that was stolen from an Oxford woman at the beginning of this month was recently used at a store in Oxford on N. Lapeer Rd.
A man on N. Washington was cited for discharging a weapon in the village when his arrow punctured the siding of his next door neighbors house. He said he was target practicing for hunting.
A 25-year-old man was arrested for punching his 26-year-old girlfriend in the face for dancing with another guy. The girlfriend refused to press charges.
Wednesday, August 17 A windshield of a vehicle on Minnetonka was broken out by an unknown person.
Thursday, August 18 A 20-year-old male called the police to inform them that he was having a rock throwing contest and accidently hit the window of a construction vehicle on S. Lapeer Rd.
Reports of a dog killing a resident’s cat on Thornehill.
The driver’s side window was broken and a purse and 20 CDs were stolen from a car on Woodleigh Way.
Friday, August 19 An Oxford man on Barrwood Trail gave a 60-year-old man from West Bloomfield $9,500 to get a generator. When he didn’t receive the machine, the West Bloomfield man sent back a bad check.
Reports of juveniles egging cars on W. Burdick St.
Saturday, August 20 When residents of a home on Pocahontas Trail returned from a night out, they noticed their basement light on. An unknown person gained entry through their garage service door and into the house and stole $2,000 worth of jewelry, a revolver, $100 in cash, watches and a roll of silver dollars.
A purse was stolen from a vehicle on Franklin Circle. The owner received a call from her credit card company stating suspicious activity, including a withdrawal that took place in Waterford.
The passenger window of a car on Island Park Dr. was broken out in the homeowners driveway. A handbag, two silver bracelets, a blank $300 money order, watch and lotion were stolen.
A 20-year-old man from Clarkston was cited for an OWI when police officers found 6.5 grams of marijuana, a scale and metal pipe during a traffic stop on Bay Pointe Dr.
Reports of someone on a motorcycle disrupting residents on Sunset Blvd.
Sunday, August 21 Reports of a domestic dispute on Humphrey Dr. when a husband and wife got into a physical fight. The husband wanted to take their children but the wife wouldn’t let him because he was on drugs. The husband left the scene before police arrived.
A father-in-law violated a personal protection order put out against his son and daughter-in-law who live in Yale. The wife saw him drive past their house and called the police.
Homeowners on W. Burdick reported a dog being attacked by another dog.
Monday, August 22 A 19-year-old man was arrested after his car smashed into a curb on S. Lapeer Rd. He said he had a marijuana and cocaine binge two days ago and had just taken some pills from his friend. He was taken to North Oakland Medical Center for treatment and then lodged at the Oakland County Jail.
A Caterpillar loader was stolen out of a yard on Ray Road. The owner believes someone who has experience driving the construction equipment stole it.
A stereo system was stolen out of a car on Sunset Blvd.