The following is public information from official documents, including written statements, handwritten eyewitness accounts, court recordings and press releases from the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department substation, Brandon Township, and the Michigan State Police post in Groveland Township.
Left the rock
On Aug. 20 an Oakhill resident discovered someone had taken off with their 11 foot water trampoline. The resident found the rock that was used as an anchor for the trampoline, but the bouncer was nowhere in sight. There are no suspects to the sizable theft.
Ready for the race
On Aug. 20 a Sunrise resident found someone had stolen his expensive racing bicycle from his garage. The cycle swiper also took a side panel off of the 1981 Honda, in the same garage. The resident reported that someone also stole a case of Gatorade from his garage refrigerator.
Diddle Dumpling
Officers discovered an intoxicated man wandering around the parking lot of an M-15 bar, wearing only one shoe. The man was arrested for an outstanding warrant in Lapeer.
MDOP on Butternut
A resident discovered her window was broken out by either a BB gun or pellet gun.
Incognito
On Aug. 21 an Ortonville man was charged for obstruction by Disguising With Intent to Intimidate after officers found him and a female companion had run out of gas on M-15. Originally three sheriff units were dispatched to a bar on M-15 for possible family trouble. The reported couple were gone from the parking lot when police arrived. Later officers found a couple on the side of the road, who stated they ran out of gas. They admitted to being at the bar and said they were putting gas in the car but did not intend to drive it because they were too intoxicated to drive. Officers impounded the vehicle and when questioned, the man gave police his brother’s name. It was later discovered the man was on probation and should not have drinking. Officers charged the man with obstruction.
Car fire
On Aug. 25 officers assisted Brandon firefighters with a car fire in Solley’s parking lot on M-15.
Mind your own business
On Aug. 22 an officer on patrol was flagged down by an off duty Lake Orion police officer to tail a driver on M-15 who had been weaving. The Brandon deputy pulled the weaver over at an M-15 bar and observed the passenger with open intoxicants in the side pocket of the door. While questioning the driver several bar patrons surrounded the scene. The officer called for back-up assistance. When the scene was rendered under control, the passenger was ticketed for open intoxicants, the onlookers were ticketed with disorderly conduct, and the driver was arrested for disorderly conduct and open intoxicants.
Hit and run
On Aug. 23 a woman was hit as she was turning off of Oakwood onto Hadley roads. A driver in a tan or silver SUV passed the woman on the right and clipped the front of the vehicle causing damage to the front bumper of her car. The passer in the tan or silver SUV did not stop after the accident.
Heated resident
On Aug. 23 an Oakhill resident filed a police report against Universal Temperature Engineering for fraud after he wrote a check in the amount of $1,500 for repairs of a heating and cooling system that was less than a year old. The system has not been fixed and the resident has been unable to make contact with the man who sold him the system, who is the same man that was scheduled to fix it. The resident was able to obtain services from another source who charged $250 for the repairs.
Debutante beer bust
A Hummer Lake man was issued a Host Ordinance Arrest on Aug. 23 for hosting a party for his 15 year old daughter. Officers were dispatched because of loud music, excessive yelling and an overly large bonfire. Officers could hear music from a DJ a half of a mile away from the party. When they arrived on the scene they observed over 50 minors who appeared to the officers to be under the age of 18. Several of the minors were drinking beer both in and out of the home. The father told officers he was having the party for his daughter, which he stated he does every year. He said he tried to keep an eye on the kids.
Two of the minors were ticketed and taken home, the father was issued the host ordinance ticket and all the adults at the party were told not to let the kids drink any more beer and not to let them drive home.
Natural death
On Aug. 20 at approximately 2:30 p.m. a man living on Kier Road and Oakhill called the Michigan State Police because his wife was not responding and was slumped over in her chair. The two were napping and the husband woke up to find her lifeless. She was taken to Genesys Health Park, where she was pronounced dead.