Oxford/Addison Cop Log

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

Wednesday, November 16 A 34-year-old man tried to flee an officer on S. Lapeer Rd. and drove over a curb and lawn. He was arrested for having an outstanding warrant out of Manistee.
Reports of two males knocking on doors on S, Washington and then running away. An officer located the teens and gave them a warning.
Thursday, November 17 A woman on Adventure Lane reported unauthorized charges on her credit card by a storage company. An ex-employee at the company may be to blame.
Reports of a tool shed catching fire on Joslyn and Indianwood.
Friday, November 18 A detective for a store on N. Lapeer Rd. noticed a man try on a jacket and try to leave without paying for it. The man got away in a burgundy Dodge Neon with flame decals on the sides.
A Black and Decker leaf blower and power washer were stolen from a garage on Victoria Ct.
Reports of teenagers on bikes harassing customers at the movie theater on Washington.
An employee at the movie theater reported to police that someone tried to get her into their car after work one day.
The Addison Twp. Fire Department responded to a garage fire on Lakeville Rd. The fire that originally started inside the detached garage had quickly spread to the residence causing a total loss to the garage and extensive damage to the residence exterior. The cause of the fire is believed to have come from an overheated power saw the homeowner was using to cut firewood.
Saturday, November 19 During a heated argument, an intoxicated man pushed his wife down to the floor of their home on Twin Lakes Blvd. The husband plans to seek counseling.
While on patrol, an officer noticed a car in the high school parking lot around 12 a.m. The officer found drug paraphernalia in the center console and issued both teens a ticket.
Reports of juveniles smoking by dumpsters on S. Washington.
A 33-year-old man was arrested for operating while intoxicated after hitting another vehicle on Burdick.
A circular saw, sabre saw and radial arm saw were stolen out of a vehicle on Park.
Reports of individuals trespassing on Hosner.
Residents on Pontiac reported smelling gas, but the gas smell was coming from a wood burning stove.
Sunday, November 20 A 38-year-old female from Lake Orion was arrested for operating while intoxicated on N. Washington. The officer saw her driving north bound on a south bound lane.
A 48-year-old man was seen stumbling and falling down on W. Burdick. The man was intoxicated and was issued a citation for disorderly person for public intoxication.
Reports of a male subject threatening to do harm to a woman’s 15-year-old daughter on Hosner.
Reports of noise complaints on First.
The Oxford Fire Department responded to a small grass fire behind a home on Crestwood.
Monday, November 21 A woman on Worthington called police after her ex-boyfriend threatened to ‘shoot her between the eyes.? He even came to her home, banging on the door and threatening her again. He left when police showed up. The woman will be filing a personal protection order.
After a verbal argument with her son, a 34-year-old woman on Chinkapinrill swallowed pills to try and commit suicide. She then ran to her neighbors who quickly called the police. Oxford Fire Department transported her to St. Joseph Hospital.
Reports of identity theft after a man on N. Lapeer found out someone was trying to set up a phone line in Detroit using his name.
An employee arrived to work at her building on S. Washington and found burn marks on the carpeting, candies on the floor and an empty pack of cigarettes near a garbage can. The suspect also pulled the paper towels and toilet paper out of all the dispensers and tore lettering off of the building sign.
A 38-year-old man was arrested for operating while intoxicated on Lakeville Rd.
A small structure fire was reported behind a business on S. Washington. A towel was found with a cigarette burn.
A resident on Ashley Way reported suspicious circumstances after a young man came to her door selling candy.
Reports of a slip and fall head injury on Davison Lake Rd.