oxford police reports

She admitted to taking her money and said shed pay it back. A 36-year-old Oxford man was cited for driving with a suspended license, no proof of insurance and no registration while driving on S. Lapeer Rd. Reports of juveniles playing in the recycling bins in front of the elementary school on Pontiac St. Reports of a dog barking complaint on Newman. On Humphrey, someone attempted to break into a womans home the second time in two weeks. Deputies brought K-9 dogs to the scene to search for drugs and found a baggie in his vehicle. A laptop computer and $500 in cash were stolen from two vehicles parked inside their garage on Queens Dr. Saturday, October 6 The sheriffs Crash Reconstruction Unit is investigating a private property vehicle vs. pedestrian crash that occured at a business parking lot on N. Lapeer Rd. The department operates an administration division that oversees the day-to-day . A 24-year-old woman lost her cell phone in the parking lot of a store on N. Lapeer Rd. The woman believes the man was bothering her due to an ongoing legal battle shes in with his neighbor. This form is to request a copy of an Arrest Report, or a Police Report from the Oxford Police Department. Friday, November 16 A 54-year-old Lake Orion woman was caught trying to steal two rings from a store on N. Lapeer Rd. She wouldnt let him drive and he became angry with her. The man demanded he get his gun back and fled before deputies arrived. The parts cost about $3,000. A womans purse was stolen out of her car while in her garage on Yale. Sunday, May 25 A 55-year-old woman at a group home on Shipman Rd. Monday, July 31 A 49-year-old mother on Hilberg reported her 17-year-old son threw keys at her face. Someone forced entry into a vehicle on Queens Dr. and stole a wallet out of a purse and four gold earrings. A woman on Davison called village police because her boyfriend was threatening her and she was locked in the bathroom. A 15-year-old girl on Dewey ran away from home. A resident on W. Burdick called police for assistance getting a bat out of her home. The boy said he didnt intend to hit the vehicle. Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriffs Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Fire Department. Wednesday, April 25 A womans wallet was stolen while shopping at a store on N. Lapeer Rd. Sunday, February 3 Car vs. deer on Lakeville Rd. The windshield of a Jeep Wrangler was shattered while the owner was at a park on Glaspie. One 17-year-old male had a probation warrant with Oakland County and was arrested. A 45-year-old man on Olive threatened to kill his 35-year-old girlfriend because she wouldnt let go of papers he was trying to take from their home. Reports of a 25-year-old man on W. Drahner with possible alcohol poisoning. reported receiving harassing phone calls from a 48-year-old woman from Warren who was hired to take care of his elderly father. The suspects appeared to unscrew the outdoor lights so no one would see them. A laptop worth $15,000 and a $200 DVD player were stolen from an unlocked vehicle on Inverness. The man had been a suspect in a criminal sexual conduct case involving his wifes nieces. A rear door was left unlocked, but no other problems were found. A woman on Kirkwood called deputies saying her 13-year-old daughter was out of control. She believes she is a victim of identity fraud. Read more. A wallet and change was stolen from a vehicle on Winnie Dr. Reports of juveniles skateboarding in the street and obstructing traffic on West St. He believes she mayve had a drug relapse and left for Detroit. A juvenile petition may be filed. An 18-year-old man was slumped over toward the passenger seat, where a 16-year-old girl, who was naked from the waist up, was sitting. reported receiving harassing phone calls from her boyfriends ex-girlfriends daughter. A 33-year-old Oxford man was arrested for operating under the influence of liquor on N. Washington St. His preliminary breath test was .22. took pills because he was bored? Reports of juveniles loitering in the east lot. Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriffs Department, the Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Township Fire Department. sign. Police were dispatched to a home on Powell for a burglary. Thursday, November 15 A woman on Glass Lake Circle received 50-70 phone calls in two hours on her cell phone. An off duty deputy managed to get the man out of the vehicle and deputies arrested him. Witnesses saw a car pull up and saw the boy walk toward it. and in general being creeps at Scripter Park. A mans satellite radio was stolen from his vehicle on Doral. A 22-year-old man from Metamora was arrested for an outstanding warrant out of Lapeer during a traffic stop on N. Lapeer Rd. A womans 15-year-old stepson ran away from their home on Deer Path Trail. A mans vehicle was dented and his paint chipped by an unknown person while in the parking lot of a bowling alley on Lapeer Rd. Tuesday, May 2 Seven buses at the transportation department on Lakeville Rd. after she broke up with him. Saturday, December 23 A 25-year-old man from Lapeer was arrested for his second drunken driving offense while traveling on Oakwood Rd. Deputies were dispatched for family trouble at a home on Chinkapin Rill. A satellite radio was stolen out of an unlocked vehicle on Chesapeake Ct. Intoxicated males reported on S. Washington St., and on Franklin Lake Cir. The officer ran the mans record and found he had four current suspensions, one conviction for driving with a suspended license and he had an expired registration. Someone broke the rear sliding window of a vehicle on Spezia. A man and woman who have been divorced but are still living together on Bellwood Ct. got into an argument. Village officers said the man appeared disoriented. Someone stole a mans amplifier and sub-woofer from his vehicle on N. Lapeer Rd. Thursday, July 5 A 35-year-old Oxford man was arrested for public intoxication on Davison St. Thursday, September 6 An 81-year-old man walked away from a group home on Hummer Lake Rd. Reports of an automobile accident at Drahner Rd. He was taken home by deputies. The driver of the tubing boat swerved to miss the oncoming boat, but both of the tubers hit the rear of the pontoon boat. and Rattledancer. The man said he had multiple sclerosis and admitted to drinking. Tuesday, November 21 The owner of a hardware store on S. Lapeer reported that he believes a female employee may be embezzling money from his store. Thursday, March 13 The fire department responded to 15 medical emergencies between 10:40 a.m. today and 2:54 p.m. on March 17. Both made obscene gestures and yelled at one another. Both parties appeared to be intoxicated and were advised on domestic violence laws. A beige purse was stolen from the vehicle. A woman on Doral came home to find her husband had turned their house upside down. Oxford Police Records contain details on crimes, arrests, and criminal activities in Oxford, Mississippi. A village police officer was able to apprehend the subject, who was then cited for retail fraud. Tuesday, September 26 Thursday, September 27 A man on Parker Lake Dr. called the Oxford Fire Department after his vehicles engine caught on fire. $1,500. A man on Spring Lake heard a loud noise in his house and saw a male suspect trying to flee his home. Two males with a cooler of beer and wearing flowered shorts, were removed from Scripter Park as they were disturbing to teenage girls and minors. Thursday, January 4 A woman on S. Baldwin Rd. Monday, December 31 A man tried to pay for gasoline with two counterfeit U.S. dollars at a gas station on S. Lapeer Rd. Thursday, March 27 A 17-year-old girl on Nuttal Branch called deputies claiming her mothers 30-year-old live-in boyfriend assaulted her when they were arguing. Her checks were cashed by her sons 19-year-old friend. Sunday, April 1 A yellow Mongoose bicycle worth $130 was stolen from a yard on Parker Lake. He was arrested for domestic violence. A man and woman were seen illegally dumping large items behind a business on Plexus Dr. Their identities were not known. The 16-year-old thought the other boy had spit in his water. She was unable to obtain an ID. Friday, October 5 Reports of someone shooting at muskrats in a pond behind a womans home on Cardigan St. This was without the owners knowledge or permission. He was transported to POH in Pontiac where is in serious condition. A stereo, DVD player and prescription medication was stolen. Thursday, April 5 A 47-year-old woman was found dead in her bedroom on Laurel Leah. He was pulled over for going 30 in a 25 m.p.h. Reports of a juvenile complaint on Glaspie after kids were seen driving a golf cart to a fast food restaurant on S. Lapeer Rd. A 30-year-old woman was arrested at her home on Dunlap Circle for an outstanding Friend of the Court warrant. The man was also intoxicated and had a preliminary breath test of .24 percent. He hasnt threatened her, but she believes he may try and hurt her. There were no witnesses, but a neighbor said there was a mid-sized vehicle parked in front of the house earlier in the day and it looked suspicious. The son went to stay with his father for the night. where someone was burning wood pallets, oil filters and air filters. A 76-year-old woman on Worthington Dr. believes her 54-year-old daughter stole her credit cards and gambled with the money. An 80-year-old man on Sandpiper sought medical treatment for a bleeding nose. PLEASE VISIT OUR CRIMEWATCH WEBPAGE AT WWW.OXFORDBOROPD.ORG FOR IMPORTANT OXFORD BOROUGH POLICE INFORMATION. Deputies were dispatched to a home on Kirkwood for a couple who were arguing over taking their son to get medical help after an accident. Friday, May 5 Four hubcaps were stolen from a Buick Regal on Brentwood. Her boyfriend appeared to be intoxicated, but also said there was no physical abuse. and left without paying $58.62. The mother did not wish to press charges, but just wanted the incident reported. A construction air gun was stolen from a building on N. Washington. Reports of wires down on Van Blvd. Two sisters on Hillcrest got into an argument and called sheriffs deputies, but the matter was resolved peacefully. The damage to the window will cots $200. After contacting QVC, they said he had ordered five different packages and that three were rerouted to an address in New York. A 40-year-old man from Warren was cited for retail fraud after trying to steal a two-piece womens bathing suit from a store on N. Lapeer Rd. The fire originated in the rear seat, where the 21-year-old driver said a cigarette may have been thrown. A woman on Doral Dr. received a suspicious phone call around 4 a.m. from a man who said he had a bomb. Several officers attended and spoke to a group outside Costa Coffee. Wednesday, December 5 A 69-year-old man reported that someone entered his vehicle and stole various items while it was at a repair shop on S. Lapeer Rd. A man called deputies because he wanted to evict his 50-year-old son from the home he owns on Inca Trail. His preliminary breath test was .16. The boy pounded on the door and shattered the window. He would speed up, pull in front of them and slam on his brakes. Oxford Police Reports added by on March 14, 2007View all posts by . A 13-year-old girl reported that she was sexually assaulted behind the library on Pontiac St. by a 20-year-old man she knew. A womans mailbox was damaged on Hartford Ct. A large party on Pleasant St., was disturbing the peace. The University of Mississippi Police Department is a full - service State Accredited law enforcement agency operating twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, is responsible for campus police and security related matters. His radio, a cell phone and 30 CDs were stolen. A 30-year-old Oxford man was arrested for an outstanding warrant from the Bloomfield Township Police Department. An 89-year-old woman who is confined to her home on Eagle Trail reported to deputies that her in-home nurse may have stolen $500 in cash from her. A 17-year-old boy was arrested on Ray Rd. Spare change and cigarettes were stolen from a vehicle on S. Manor. Sunday, December 9 Sheriffs deputies and the Oxford Fire Department were dispatched to a home on Malena Lane for a possible shooting/murder with a 15-year-old suspect still in the home. Saturday, September 9 A homeowner on W. Oakwood Rd. This was her second offense. The husband claims his wife assaulted him with a bedroom door that was off its hinge. A 5-year-old on Center reportedly got cleaning product in his eye. A business owner on N. Lapeer spoke to an employee about the quality of his work. The case was forwarded to the prosecutor for review. Monday, June 26 An employee at a store on N. Lapeer witnessed a man push a shopping cart full of electronic equipment out the door without paying for it. Both were taken to St. Joes Hospital in Pontiac for medical treatment. Eyewitnesses shared a video of a fight breaking out on Cowley Road in Oxford . A garbage truck took down a power line on Olive. Monday, October 29 An MP3 player, medication and a shaving kit were stolen from a vehicle in the southwest lot. sign at Washington and Burdick. Saturday, February 2 Deputies were called to a home on Kirkwood for a domestic dispute between a boyfriend and girlfriend. The division is further divided into two sections: operations and support, each supervised by a lieutenant who reports directly to the chief. The girl was arrested for domestic violence. Saturday, June 30 A woman was driving down Country View when another vehicle exited a field near by and veered in front of her car. Her vehicle was impounded. Deputies also found a bag with pills, but were unsure of what they were. He said he had been at Oakland Mall in Troy and got lost driving. About $3,200 for a school fund-raiser was stolen from an unlocked vehicle on Thornehill Trail. Pat Ford - Police Chief 204 E. McClanahan Street PO Box 1186 Oxford, NC 27565 Phone: 919-693-3161 Fax: 919-693-7990 E-mail: police@oxfordnc.org Office Hours M-F, 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM He left for the night. The woman, driving a 2002 Isuzu Rodeo, hit a small patch of ice while driving east on Lakeville Rd. A 30-year-old man from Lapeer was issued a citation for speeding on Lakeville Rd. Oxford Police Reports added by on June 18, 2008View all posts by . He used two baseball bats to break the windows in the room and the glass door. A 32-year-old Oxford man was stopped on Oxford Lakes Dr. for not coming to a complete stop at a stop sign. Sunday, January 28 A woman from Leonard was issued a citation for speeding after her vehicle slid off the road and hit a light pole. Tuesday, April 29 Medical emergency on S. Lapeer Rd. . Incidents taken from the Oakland County Sheriffs Department, Oxford Village Police Department and Oxford Fire Department. CrimeReports.com is a web-based program that the Oxford Police Department contracts with to map and identify crimes in our city. A 19-year-old man from Orion was issued a citation for having an improper license plate on his vehicle and no insurance while driving on Drahner Rd. Deputies also found a bag of marijuana in his pocket. A cell phone store downtown was issued an ordinance violation for using an air-blown advertisement without a permit. Monday, February 19 A man on West Manor called to report that his wallet had been stolen from his vehicle. A mailbox was stolen on Manalee. Reports of someone stealing an I-Pod out of a vehicle on Spezia. Detectives are still investigating. An unknown person damaged the trunk lock on a vehicle on Shummard Branch. The building was evacuated. A 54-year-old man from Oxford was arrested for operating while under the influence of alcohol while driving on Glaspie St. His preliminary breath test was .16. A semi-truck driver accidentally struck a steel pole at a bowling alley on S. Lapeer Rd., causing $500 in damages. Nothing seemed to be taken. overdosed on Xanax. A brother and sister got into a physical argument at their home on Paradise Trail. Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriffs Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Township Fire Department. Wednesday, January 16 A 16-year-old boy was driving his 2002 Pontiac Bonneville on Lapeer Rd. He left for the evening. Four plant pots were broken at a church on S. Lapeer Rd. Police records include arrest logs, investigation reports, and criminal records for individuals arrested, detained, and investigated by the Police. The owner of a wine shop on S. Washington reported a bottle of expensive Cristal champagne stolen. Reports of a vehicle running down garbage cans on Thornehill Trail. A 20-year-old woman on Cross Timbers claimed she was assaulted by a 28-year-old woman and two other males during a heated argument. Flowers from a grave at a Baldwin Rd. He was originally pulled over for speeding. A 41-year-old man on Gill St. called deputies after his 40-year-old wife came home from the bar intoxicated and began to throw items around. Broken glass was found on the floor of one room. caught on fire. Two air-conditioning units were stolen from two homes for sale on State St. A street sweeper noticed the lights on and the door open at a gas station on S. Lapeer Rd. He wanted to make sure the police in Oxford knew about the incident. surveilance camera caught someone breaking into the oil change facility on S. Lapeer and stealing $120 in cash from a register. The box is shaped like a barn and had a large amount of mail inside. Thursday, November 29 A man on Davis Lake reported that someone threw a chunk of ice at his vehicle while he was driving. Animal complaints on Pontiac reported after a Rottweiler and a boxer were seen running loose. A small fire-proof safe was stolen. Friday, March 9 Two teenage sisters from Lake Orion were seen ripping tags from merchandise at a store on N. Lapeer Rd. The man made her drive to a pawn shop in Waterford and used the money to purchase drugs. The man and his passenger were transported to P.O.H in Pontiac for medical treatment. Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriffs Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Fire Department. She was given information on obtaining a personal protection order. Find My Report For Me. A 57-year-old woman was found deceased in her bed at her home on Deer Path Trail. The Oxford Fire Department transported him to Crittenton Hospital. They dont know for sure,? McAuliffe was transported to the hospital with minor injuries. The womans husband had moved out of their trailer, but she said he entered the trailer and took her car keys and some prescription pills. Tuesday, February 26 A 22-year-old Oxford woman was cited for disturbing the peace after attempting to peddle natural gas to residents on W. Burdick without a permit. Friday, June 20 A woman on Brookhollow reported that someone entered her home and stole her prescription Methadone and Oxycodone. The victim was taken to the Start House for further investigation by her parents. The ex-boyfriend said she hit him first and thats why he pushed her. Use this form to request copies of official reports. A man on W. Burdick came into the police station saying his ex-wifes boyfriend wanted to kill him. Wednesday, February 28 An unknown person broke a lock box on a model home on Harmony Hills and used the key to enter the garage of a model home. Monday, January 29 A 21-year-old Oxford man on Papadelis Ct. reported receiving threatening phone messages from another man. A 23-year-old man was issued a citation for disobeying a stop sign. Both the mom and boyfriend said nothing got physical. Wind chimes and lawn ornaments were stolen from a five-year-old boys grave at the township cemetery. The 79-year-old man who was a suspect, who is also a retired village police officer, said he had been throwing illegal cherry bombs just to get a rise out of his neighbor. Information and instructions related to licensing firearms. A man on Glenmoor reported identity theft after an unknown person charged $10,000 to his Sears credit card. Wednesday, January 31 During a traffic stop on N. Lapeer Rd., an 18-year-old man from Oxford was arrested for a misdemeanor warrant out of Lapeer County. Reports of a possible stroke on W. Beverly. Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriffs Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Township Fire Department. reported his Ruger handgun missing from his home. The case is open pending a warrant. Wednesday, September 7 An Apple I-Pod was stolen from a home on Somerville. A marijuana roach was found in his pocket and ashtray. He had a blood alcohol content of .113 percent. The man also physically assaulted another male at the home before leaving the scene. A unknown person stol several cooling units from a business on Adventure Lane. The woman was having lunch with a friend and told her that God said her friend was going to die soon and refused to let her leave. People in Scripter Park after hours. Police were called to the movie theater on Washington for a group of juveniles possibly fighting. Customer trouble on S. Washington St. Oxford Police Reports added by on August 1, 2007View all posts by . Around 6:30 p.m., juveniles with skateboards were told by Oxford Police not to skate in Centennial Parks gazebo. He was transported to POH. A 28-year-old woman from Waterford was arrested for driving with a suspended license and for giving false information to police officers about her name. He believes his son stole the items to raise money after losing his job. She claims he slapped her and pushed her into a wall. Sunday, June 3 A man on Oakwood returned home from vacation to find his house was broken into. There were no footprints or any other indication that the suspect(s) entered the school. A 53-year-old woman on N. Oxford Rd. Zouhair A. Bouzrara, 61, of 700 Main St., Portland, on a charge of disorderly conduct, 3 a.m. Wednesday, March 1, at Oxford Casino, by Oxford Police Department. A black, 20-foot flat-bed trailer was stolen from an auto repair shop on S. Lapeer Rd. Food wrappers were also found scattered about and a window lock was damaged. When the childs mom was contacted, she said she was in the basement doing laundry and asked her other children to watch him. A womans laptop computer was stolen from her unlocked vehicle on Moyer. Both were advised of domestic violence laws. A $200 gift card to Circuit City was left inside. A 78-year-old man on Pontiac reported a tenant was causing a loud disturbance. Oxford Police Reports added by on June 25, 2008View all posts by . A video surveillance camera caught some juveniles loitering in the area. He was cited for retail fraud. Reports of suspected child neglect on Chinkapin Rill after a deputy responded to a call. Two large plastic windows on a smoking hut at a building on S. Lapeer Rd. Reports of an unauthorized burn on Doral. The couple has been going through a divorce. Larceny from a vehicle parked on Inverness. An unknown person broke a portion of a mans split rail fence on Somerville. The man was arrested for assault and battery. A woman on Trillium Trail received an overdraw notice from her bank. The brother claimed to be Jesus Christ and said that God told him to leave. A 61-year-old woman on Paradise Trail reported credit card fraud after receiving a large bill in the mail. The 17-year-old snapped a towel on the others neck. An 82-year-old man was found deceased outside of a retirement community on Market St. Oxford ring road traffic: Expect delays (Image: Contributed) There are reports a woman is on top of the bridge on the Eastern Bypass on the outskirts of Oxford . A young, white man was seen entering an unlocked vehicle on Manitou, but was scared off by a neighbor.

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