Oxford Police and Fire Reports

Tuesday, March 22,
Two commercial signs on North Lapeer Road were knocked down. Each sign is valued at $200.
Crossroads for Youth reported a truancy.
A West Drahner Road resident reported her purse was stolen from her vehicle after leaving it in the car for a half an hour. The woman reported the purse contained a cell phone, credit cards, gift cards, and $690 in cash. There are no suspects.
A passerby reported smelling gas on East Street.
A woman reported someone damaged her car in the southeast parking lot in downtown Oxford. She did not see who hit her car.
Motorist assistance on West Burdick.
Animal complaint on Thornhill Trail. The police called animal control to retrieve the dog.
Police responded to a call from Lakeville Elementary.
Abandoned vehicle on West Burdick.

Wednesday, March 23
Medical emergency on Tanview.
Medical emergency on Lakeview.
Structure fire on South Lapeer Road at Hubbard Spring.
Welfare check on Thornhill.
Security alarm check at the Oxford 7 Theater.
Domestic violence charges filed on Mechanic St. after a brother allegedly hit his sister.
Animal complaint on Woodleigh Way.

Thursday, March 24,
A passersby reported a car was leaking gasoline on the roadway at M-24 and Drahner Road.
Possible heart attack on Pocahontas Trail.
Two suspicious persons reported behind the Oxford 7 Theater.
A child playing with the phone on Lakes Edge Drive accidently dialed 9-1-1.
A suspicious vehicle at a downtown bank after hours turned out to be a woman making her car payment.

Friday, March 25
Suspicious circumstances were reported after neighbors heard yelling coming from an apartment on Davison Street. Police checked with the residents of the apartment who said there were no problems.
Medical emergency on Humphrey Drive.
Citizen assistance on South Washington.
Suspicious vehicle on South Washington.
Abandoned vehicle on South Washington.

Saturday, March 26
Medical emergency on market Street.
Marijuana use at Pontiac and Dennison streets.
Six cars were stopped for speeding on Lakeville Road, two on Glaspie Street, two on Conda Lane, three on West Street, and one on Center Street.
Suspicious circumstances on South Washington.
Traffic complaint of parking an unlicensed trailer on Pontiac Street.
Check for possible natural gas leak on Glaspie Street.
Traffic complaint of speeding on Center Street.

Sunday, March 27
Someone threw a bottle through the back window of a vehicle parked on Oxford Lakes Drive.
A Maloney resident reported someone stole $3 and a music tape from her vehicle.
Reckless driving of a 2004 Mustang was reported on Glaspie Street.
Welfare check on South Washington.
Warrant arrest at Starbucks.
Welfare check on Park Street.
Traffic complaint on South Washington.
Stove caught fire on Chinkapin Rill.
Four speeding tickets were issued on Lakeville Road.
Possible drunk driver on West Burdick.
Speeding tickets were issued on Center and Crawford streets.

Monday, March 28
A suspicious person was reported on Oxford Lakes Drive. The police escorted the man home.
Warrant arrest on North Washington.
A Crossroads for Youth resident threw stones at cars in the parking lot because she was allegedly angry at staff personnel. She caused damage to several cars.
A Basket Branch woman reported her 45-year-old son hit her after she accused him of stealing her prescription medications.
Crossroads for Youth reported a run away resident after she did not return from a weekend pass.
A Crossroads for Youth staff reported a simple assault on a staff member.
A Turnberry Court resident reported more than 100 DVDs and the face plate to her car radio was stolen from her vehicle.
Property damage was reported at North Washington and Church streets.
A child playing with the phone accidently called 9-1-1.
Suspicious circumstances on Burdick Street.
Medical emergency on Market Street.
Structure fire on Ridgemont in Addison Township (see page 5 for story and photos).
Assist fire department on Ensley.
Medical emergency on Market Street.
Police responded to a medical emergency on East Drahner where a juvenile was stabbed above his eye.
Someone stole a boiler from a basement of a home that was unoccupied on Lakesview.
A Lapeer resident was driving on Oakwood Road when a gravel hauler dropped gravel, which struck the windshield of her car, causing it to crack the windshield.

Tuesday, March 29
An Oxford resident reported his credit card company informed him of fraudulent transactions being made on his card with unknown companies overseas. The transactions were being done over the phone. The credit card company also reported someone attempted to change the man’s address to in Virginia.