Monday, October 13
A home on Pearl Street was “TP’d.”
Tuesday, October 14
A 35-year-old Pontiac man was arrested for Operating a vehicle Under the Influence of Liquor on S. Washington Street. It was the man’s second such offense.
Larceny from vehicle on Glaspie Street.
A 27-year-old man was “placed in cuffs” after a deputy saw him smash the front of an Automatic Teller Machine at a S. Lapeer Road bank. The man admitted it wasn’t “the smartest” thing he’d ever done, but the machine would not give his card back. The bank is pressing charges.
Larceny of $10 worth of gas from a S. Lapeer Road gas station. An attendant got the license plate number and reported it to the authorities.
Wednesday, October 15
Two cars reported “hot roddin’” on Crestwood Drive.
Someone “sugared” a truck’s fuel tank while it was parked on N. Washington Street. Damage estimated at $2,500.
An Oxford mother reported her 15-year-old daughter had had sex with three men, ranging in age from 18-22 years old. The men had known the family for a long time and knew of the girl’s age.
Two men fighting on Adventure Lane.
A Clear Lake Court man has received harassing phone calls after a picture of his wife appeared in a regional newspaper.
Thursday, October 16
Larceny of $150 from a N. Washington Street business.
On Fountain Crescent, the owner of a 2004 Dodge Ram returned to his truck to discover it was up on cinder blocks — all four wheels and tires ($3,000 worth) gone. (The lug nuts were found on the ground.)
Domestic assault of a Laurel Leah woman reported.
Friday, October 17
Minor personal damage accident (PDA) on Washington Street at East. No injuries, and an 18 year old Oxford man was cited for “impeding traffic.”
Somebody in the neighborhood of Pleasant Street was “shooting off M-80s.”
A 25-year-old man pulled over for wrong license plate tags, was arrested and charged with being in possession of marijuana, driving even though his license was suspended and for having two cannisters of “pepper spray.”
Larceny from a 1995 Chevy parked on Second Street. A CD player and changer were stolen.
Saturday, October 18
On N. Washington Street, a person called police to report they heard someone fall then cry for help. Police investigated and all was okay.
On W. Burdick Street a concerned citizen reported that a female teen was being assaulted by others.
Two female teens and three male teens were talked to by Oxford police after the cops were called by a S. Washington Street business manager — the teens were alleged to have been vandalizing the business.
On Ludwig Road a man driving his 18-year-old nephew and 12-year-old niece home, witnessed a naked man on a porch in the neighborhood. Oakland County Sheriff’s Deputies visited the home of the naked guy and discovered it was a home for the mentally ill.
On Baldwin Pointe, $500 worth of damage to a traffic signal.
Sunday, October 19
An 18-year-old Oxford woman reported at the Oxford Village Police Department, that her boyfriend and several of his friends were calling and harassing her. Police contacted the boyfriend, who said he would stop calling.
Larceny of a purse from the parking lot at Oxford Elementary School on Pontiac Street. The purse was taken from a Lapeer woman’s car, found later and returned to the woman.
A white male was seen running through people’s back yards on Oxford Lakes Dr. Police could not find the individual.
On Woodleigh Way, a concerned neighbor reported that a man in a gray four-door car was in the roadway watching a house for an hour. A few minutes later the concerned neighbor called back stating all was okay, the man was an “undercover P.I.”
Police received a number of 9-11 calls from a “5 or 6-year-old girl” home alone on Sanders Road.
A woman called police to report two youths were in the SE Municipal Parking lot, “taking caps off tires” of parked cars. One was wearing a yellow jacket the other a brown shirt. The two males got away on bikes before the cops could catch ‘em.
Tires slashed on Lakeville Road.
On Stacey Court, a man went to his 1999 Dodge Stratus and noticed that somebody had partially pried out the driver’s side door lock.
Monday, October 20
Minor PDA on W. Burdick Street, just before the light at Washington. A car in the right turn lane, decided to turn left and merged into the car in the left turn lane.
Car-deer accident on W. Burdick Street, just west of West Street.
An Oxford Township woman reported her purse was stolen from her car, while it was parked at Oxford Elementary School on Pontiac Street.
Signs damaged and stolen from Mechanic Street.
Police sent a man “on his way” after sleeping a few hours on a bench in the SW Municipal Parking Lot.
A construction worker fell off a roof on N. Oxford Road. Oxford Fire Department responded.
Compact Discs, a first aid kit and some keys were stolen from a Ford Explorer parked on Thomas Road.
On Fountainview, in the Waterstone Development, $1,600 worth of tools were stolen from a construction trailer. Entry was gained through a busted window.
Tuesday, October 21
A 36-year-old Oxford woman was arrested after making a 9-11 call on Glaspie Street. The call was bogus and the lady had four warrants out for her arrest.