Oxford/Addison Police Log

Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and Oxford Fire Department.
Tuesday, February 14 Reports of suspicious circumstances on Hunters Rill when an owner found the door to her vacant mobile home pried open.
Wednesday, February 15 A 37-year-old man on Glenmoor St. was issued a citation for passing a school bus while its red lights were activated.
A 1994 black Chevy Blazer was stolen from a property on S. Lapeer Rd.
Thursday, February 16 Reports of a 16-year-old male runaway at Crossroads for Youth.
A cell phone was stolen out of the women’s locker room at the high school pool.
Friday, February 17 Reports of suspicious circumstances when a daughter was visiting her mother on Dunlap Circle and noticed the rear bedroom window was open. Nothing was missing.
A 40-year-old man on N. Washington reported getting harassing phone calls from an ex-girlfriend from Lapeer.
Saturday, February 18 A 24-year-old woman on Maloney filed a report that her 46-year-old husband hit her in the face after his girlfriend came over to talk with her about their affair. He was arrested for domestic violence.
Two residents on Maynard Circle saw a man attempt to pry open the rear door of another home on the street. He left with a DVD player, hunting bow and rifle.
Sunday, February 19 A 16-year-old male ran away from Crossroads for Youth.
Security officers at a store on N. Lapeer are investigating counterfeit $20 bills being used to purchase items like DVD’s, cigarettes and sporting goods. Security reviewed video and saw two possible suspects.
A 15-year-old teen from Attica is under suspicion after visiting a bank on S. Washington in Oxford. Two dollar bills were found with obscenities and personal views about the U.S. Government written all over. The boy even wrote his name, phone number and address on it and admitted to police what he’d done. The case has been turned over to the U.S. Secret Service for further review.
A 44-year-old female from Commerce was arrested on Hudson for operating under the influence of alcohol. She was traveling 50 mph in a 25 mph zone and had a .19 blood alcohol level.
Monday, February 20 A 44-year-old Oxford man on Kintyre Dr. was arrested for domestic violence after hitting his 34-year-old girlfriend with his car. The woman was reaching into his vehicle to get her purse after an argument as the man punched the gas, causing the door to hit her head.
A 27-year-old man from Pontiac was arrested on Broadway St. for driving while his license was suspended for the third time. He also had an outstanding warrant out of White Lake.
Tuesday, February 21 Four female teens ran away from Crossroads for Youth.

Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and Oxford Fire Department.
Tuesday, January 3 An unknown person broke into a business on Lakeville Rd. and stole a chain saw. The subject broke a window to enter the office.
A man on W. Peninsula Ct. filed a report after an unknown person acquired cell phones using his name and never paid for the services.
A 33-year-old man was cited for possession of marijuana, expired licence plate and no proof of insurance while driving on East St.
Thursday, January 5 A 36-year-old employee at a business on S. Lapeer Rd. stole cash paid by customers and entered into the computer that they needed to be billed.
A 19-year-old female on S. Washington filed a report stating possible fraud. Someone has been attempting to cash her checks in her name.
Deputies were called to Basket Branch to assist the fire department when a 76-year-old woman fell and couldn’t get up. It is believed she suffered a stroke. She was transferred to Crittenton Hospital for further evaluation.
Friday, January 6 Reports of suspicious circumstances after a mother on Lakeville Rd. found out her 12-year-old daughter had been talking to a 24-year-old man over the phone. The man has even called the girls school claiming to be her uncle.
A 41-year-old woman on Maloney called deputies after her husband pushed her down to the ground twice during an argument and fractured her left index finger. She states he also struck her in the back with a vacuum cord.
Oxford fire and AMR were called to a home on Brentwood after a 26-year-old female overdosed on Vicadin. She was revived and transported to POH in Pontiac.
An employee at Crossroads for Youth reported an unknown suspect damaged his rear passenger door while at work. He believes the suspect is a student at Crossroads he’s had numerous verbal altercations with.
A 19-year-old female filed reports against another female for leaving threatening voicemails on her cell phone. The suspect was told not to have any contact with the victim.
The hood of a truck at a business on Glaspie St. was found open, the rear window and headlights broken by an unknown person.
Saturday, January 7 A 43-year-old woman on N. Glaspie is pressing charges against her 38-year-old husband after an argument over money and divorce caused him to grab her throat and throw things around the house. The man left the home before deputies arrived.
Reports of animal complaints on Center after a Rottweiler broke free of a fence and chased a female onto a porch.
An elderly female on Market St. complaining of being dizzy.
Sunday, January 8 A man on Pontiac complaining of chest pain.
Monday, January 9 Reports of people trespassing on Glaspie St. to go ice fishing.
Tuesday, January 10 A 19-year-old man from Leonard was arrested for a felony warrant for desertion from the U.S. Army.

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

Wednesday, December 7 While checking his online banking account, a man on S. Coats Rd. noticed a $500 withdrawal to a website from his account he knows he didn’t make.

Thursday, December 8 A woman received a counterfeit $5 bill in change from a party store on Seymour Lake Rd. and attempted to use it at a gas station on S. Lapeer Rd. The bill was forwarded to the U.S. Treasury Department.

Friday, December 9 A man on Worthington Dr. found a potato stuffed in the tail pipe of his and his fiance’s vehicle.
A man on Laurel Leah was sitting on his couch when his front window was broken out. He looked to see who it was and saw no one outside. A broomstick handle was found in the yard with glass fragments on it.
Reports of an injured deer on Lakeville Rd.

Saturday, December 10 After a resident on Shipman had a company install a satellite dish on her house, she noticed her DVD player in her basement was missing.
A 23-year-old female from Pontiac was arrested for operating under the influence of liquor on Lapeer Rd. She had a blood alcohol level of .143 and was taken to Oakland County Jail.
A 21-year-old man from Oxford was arrested for his second offense of operating while intoxicated on Lapeer Rd. after he rammed his car into a curb at a local business. His blood alcohol level was .29.
A dent was found in the door of a vehicle on Hunters Rill. A broken mop found nearby was used to make the dent.
A driver of a blue Chevy Astro van took off from a gas station on S. Lapeer Rd. after pumping $52 worth of gas.
Reports of two juveniles at Crossroads for Youth getting into a physical altercation.

Sunday, December 11 Reports of a 16-year-old male runaway from Crossroads for Youth.
A man on Maynard Circle was forced to call the police after his girlfriend showed up intoxicated and started a verbal argument.
A 46-year-old man on Lakeville told his sister he wanted to die and that he had taken a lot of medicine to do so. He left voluntarily when AMR arrived at the house.
Reports of vandalism at a home on Kirkwood. An unknown suspect spray painted vulgar words on the back of the owner’s storage shed.
A woman on Eastlake Dr. reported harassing phone messages while at her workplace from an unknown male.

Tuesday, November 29 A 27-year-old man from Oxford was arrested during a traffic stop on Chinkapin Rill for an outstanding felony warrant for dangerous drugs in Waterford. The man was arrested without incident.
Wednesday, November 30 Reports of juvenile trouble after a resident on Sandhurst claimed her neighbor’s kids dumped several bags of straw on her lawn and her bushes. The boys were warned not to trespass.
Saturday, December 3 An employee of a group home on Oxford Rd. claims $160 was stolen out of her purse while at work.
Monday, December 5 Reports of identity theft after a 77-year-old woman on Crestwood noticed someone was trying to access her credit using her personal information.
An 18-year-old on Maloney called police after a 15-year-old boy punched him in his eye. The suspect was also carrying a toy gun in his waistband.
A 41-year-old man from Oxford was arrested because of a warrant for child neglect out of Oakland County.
The glass on a door on the east side of the middle school on Lakeville Rd. was broken out by an unknown subject.

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

Tuesday, November 22 Family trouble on East St. after a boyfriend got into an argument with his girlfriend over his drinking.
A vehicle on Crawford had its windshield shattered by a cinder block.
Reports of a broken water valve at a home on N. Glaspie.
Wednesday, November 23 Reports of a 48-year-old man on E. Burdick attempting suicide by slitting his wrists. Officers forced their way into the home and transported the man to POH. The man was intoxicated at the time and blew a .125.
A man has been harassing his ex-wife on Lincoln since their divorce last year. He has been calling her and driving by her home, even though she has a personal protection order against him.
Thursday, November 24 A 15-year-old boy was allegedly trying to extort over $1,000 from his friends father. After a couple of tries, the father called police to tip them off where the money would be on Thornehill Trail. The teen fled police initially, but was later taken into custody.
Friday, November 25 A 17-year-old male from Crossroads for Youth didn’t return after having Thanksgiving with his mother in Ferndale.
A vehicle on Excelsior Dr. had its windshield and side windows smashed, a stereo system and toolbox stolen.
Reports of teens harassing other teens at the movie theater on Washington.
Saturday, November 26 When a resident on Crestwood Dr. returned home, she noticed her front door open. Her bedroom drawers were rummaged through and her medication was taken.
A 17-year-old male was issued a citation after police found drug paraphernalia in his pocket during a traffic stop.
Two unidentified men got into an argument over sound equipment at a bar on S. Washington. The men took off before anyone noticed the damage to the equipment. A surveillance camera caught the men, who are regular customers.
Sunday, November 27 Reports of a strange man making threatening phone calls to a 15-year-old girl on Cross Circle. The man stated that he’s going to ‘watch her die.?
Monday, November 28 A 37-year-old man from Almont was arrested for felonious assault with a firearm after he kicked in the door of his almost ex-mother-in-law’s home on Oakridge. The man was intoxicated and had a handgun in his hand as he was damaging the door. Officers found him in a neighbors yard and transported him to Oakland County Jail.
Reports of suspicious circumstances after a 23-year-old woman spent the night at her friends house on Eugene. She felt her blanket move and awoke to find her friend’s husband standing near her. She doesn’t believe he touched her and did not want him questioned by police.