Oxford Police Reports added by on September 27, 2006View all posts by . A couple was intoxicated and got into an argument. Pappas, Cpl. Reports of a boy and girl throwing rocks at an abandoned house on Stanton and at squirrels. A 14-year-old girl called police after a 20-year-old man spit on her face at Scripter Park. Police were called to the movie theater on Washington for a group of juveniles possibly fighting. His preliminary breath test was .12. An unknown person threw eggs at a mans pick-up truck on Parker Lake. Someone entered an unlocked vehicle on Clear Lake Ct. and stole a palm pilot. Thursday, August 10 A 43-year-old man from Burton was arrested for marijuana use after a traffic stop on Baldwin Rd. Friday, March 30 A man arrived at his home on Sanders Rd. Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriffs Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Fire Department. A woman on Hudson reported a complaint about a bonfire at a nearby house. Two planter boxes were stolen from a porch on Manitou Lane. Reports of a smoke investigation on Park St. Sunday, June 3 A man on Oakwood returned home from vacation to find his house was broken into. A report was sent to the Family Independence Agency. Monday, July 10 An 18-year-old man on Augusta Blvd. Rachael Ray is reportedly ending her daytime syndication talk show. When a sheriffs deputy called the man, he said he purchased a used cell phone and was just going through the address book. Tuesday, May 9 An unknown person attempted to break into a store on the corner of E. Drahner and Lapeer by breaking a window in back with a rock. Reports of someone entering a business on N. Washington Rd. The girl decided to not press charges. The man made her drive to a pawn shop in Waterford and used the money to purchase drugs. A 39-year-old man was arrested for an outstanding warrant from Wayne County. The man also made inappropriate sexual comments when the girl turned the phone over to her mother. Someone stole a wallet containing $80 in cash from a locked vehicle on High Pointe Dr. Oxford Police Department's Crime Report for September 17 Published 1:10 pm Friday, September 17, 2021 By Staff Report 13 Tickets 8 Accidents Arrest (s): Email newsletter signup Sign up for our. Sunday, January 13 The fire department was called to the campus of Crossroads for Youth for a Ford bus? Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriffs Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Fire Department. Reports of a personal injury accident at Ray Rd. It appears the intruder used a landscaping boulder to break through the front door. Wednesday, August 22 A womans laptop, CDs and digital camera were stolen from her vehicle on Trillium Trail. The boys preliminary breath test was .106. 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 53-year-old woman on N. Oxford Rd. An 18-year-old man on East was issued a citation for consuming alcohol. Its believed that a pellet gun caused the damage. was arrested for two outstanding warrants when deputies had been called to his home for family trouble. The fire department determined the fire was started by a faulty battery. The fire department transported one of the men to POH for treatment. The man claims he had no idea they were fake. Car vs. deer. Ricci Hall. Monday, March 26 Two 17-year-old male students at the high school got into an argument over a chair and seating position in a classroom. Tuesday, November 6 A Lake Orion man and woman went back to an Oxford mans house on Manitou Lane after a late night at a bar. Vandals broke a cement bench in Centennial Park. Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriffs Department, Oxford Village Police Department and Oxford Fire Department. Nobody was injured. He was arrested for domestic assault and the woman was taken to POH for treatment. On February 8, 2023 the Oxford Police were dispatched to the 300 Blk Broad Street for a reported physical domestic disturbance. If your crash occurred prior to 2003, the report may not be in the database. Later, the 15-year-old boy who committed the crime called dispatch to confess. City Council Meeting Call to Order Councilwoman Hubbard - Present Councilman All parties were advised to stay away from each other. One of the women was intoxicated and said shed taken medication. Police were dispatched for a breaking-and-entering in progress on Stanton St., but found nothing. His blood alcohol level was .13 percent. Fentanyl, Meth & Pills Seized + Charges for Fake Maine Inspection Stickers. It is still unknown how the perpetrator entered the building. He is being held on a $10,000 cash bond at the Oakland County Jail. A man on Bull Run reported that hunters are tracking deer through his yard and that its scaring his children. There was a tent, eating utensils and a cooler. The case was turned over to the FBI. The woman said she waited to make the police report just in case it showed up somewhere else in the school. 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. Her blood alcohol content was .29 percent. Oxford Police Department's Crime Report for September 17 Oxford Police Department 121 S. Sumner / PO Box 337 Voice: (620) 455-3225 Fax: (620) 455-3730 Emergency: 911 Department Motto: "Community, Honor, Respect." Mission Statement: The Oxford Police department is committed to providing 24 hour service to the citizens of the City of Oxford, Kansas. A couples vehicle window was broken out and the womans purse stolen while parked at a business on S. Washington. The woman refused medical treatment and the man was arrested for domestic assault. Male in the girls rest room at Scripter Park, escorted out. on foot after a store detective saw him steal a t-shirt, socks and shorts. Friday, January 25 A man on N. Lapeer Rd. in silver spray paint on a womans shed on Chapman Branch. A juvenile petition was filed for the girl. The male driver was issued a citation for reckless driving and for driving with a suspended license. Monday, October 22 A couple on Edith are going through a divorce and got into a heated argument about disciplining their child. Friday, June 30 Reports of a person breaking out a vehicles passenger rear window on Crestwood Dr. A W. Burdick St. barber reported the plate glass window to his building was broken. Her checks were cashed by her sons 19-year-old friend. The woman threw an object at his car and dented the hood. Fifteen laptop computers, 16 power cords and battery packs were stolen from a classroom at Crossroads for Youth off of E. Drahner Rd. He was arrested for domestic assault, but began complaining of chest pains and was transported to the hospital. Monday, April 7 A box of $1,800 worth of Michigan Lottery tickets was stolen from the American Legion on E. Drahner Rd. was over. The rear window of a mans vehicle on Somervile was smashed out by an unknown person. It doesnt appear anyone entered the home or that anything was taken. An 18-year-old Lake Orion man was cited for retail fraud after trying to steal an MP3 player from a store on N. Lapeer Rd. after trying to steal headphones. Reports of two runaway horses on Hummer Lake Rd. There were no signs of foul play. The car had red flashing dashboard lights and a spotlight. Oxford Police Reports added by on February 7, 2007View all posts by . The contraband was destroyed. Sunday, April 8 After a weekend trip, a family returned home to find their home on Ray Rd. The 18-year-old man fell and broke his collarbone. Car vs. deer on Lakeville Rd. While on patrol, a deputy noticed a vehicle parked on the Polly Ann Trail between State St. and Wildcat Dr. Sunday, September 10 A picnic table and two chairs were stolen from the front porch of a house on Winnie Dr. A 15-year-old girl on Dewey ran away from home. Friday, November 9 A black and blue Diamond Back bicycle was stolen off the bike rack at the library on Pontiac St. A man walking along N. Washington St. reported that he was almost hit by someone in a vehicle. A 25-year-old man from Royal Oak was arrested on Baldwin for operating while intoxicated. The husband left the residence on foot before deputies arrived. Oxford Police Reports added by on May 3, 2006View all posts by . The couple has been going through a divorce. A 20-year-old man from Ortonville was arrested for operating while intoxicated after a traffic stop on Stanton. Another teen was in a vehicle and fled. Friday, June 2 The phone lines to a pizza store on S. Lapeer Rd. The woman only received minor injuries and refused medical treatment. The Oxford Township Fire Department was dispatched to a home on Glenmoor for a 16-year-old boy who slipped and hit his head on the floor and was having a seizure. Sheriffs deputies assisted the village police in recovering a stolen camera from a home on Lakeshore Circle. The passenger window of a vehicle on Chelsea Ct. was broken out by an unknown subject. The ex was given information on how to obtain a personal protection order. Sheriff's Office - Granville County The woman admitted making fraudulent refunds in the past. Monday, December 11 A caller on Crawford reported trouble breathing. The victims both said the suspect was only joking and that he makes comments about robbing the place all the time. They returned later on and caused more problems for her. Friday, April 27 A woman on Algonquian Trail heard something hit her window, causing it to crack. Two teeth were found on the car and are believed to be that of the BMX driver. A woman on Tanview reported that a 20-year-old family friend stole a credit card from her husbands wallet. The Oxford Fire Department determined the fire started in the engine compartment and that it wasnt suspicious. Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriffs Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Fire Department. A 31-year-old man from Pontiac was arrested on S. Washington St. during a traffic stop. The deputy also found marijuana, drug paraphernalia and open bottles of whiskey and tequila in the vehicle. Wednesday, April 30 A man on Twin Lakes Blvd. Saturday, December 8 Reports of damage to landscape lighting at the library. An 80-year-old man on Sandpiper sought medical treatment for a bleeding nose. A familys carbon monoxide detector went off at their home on Oakmont Dr., but there were no illnesses. The man was issued citations for reckless driving, leaving the scene of an accident and failing to report an accident. Tuesday, July 1 A mans GPS, radar detector and sunglasses were stolen from his vehicle on Glenmoor Dr. On Glaspie St., three male juveniles were seen snooping around? A 39-year-old woman on Shummard Branch reported being harassed by her 42-year-old ex-boyfriend over the telephone. Saturday, January 5 Forty-five dollars in cash was stolen from a vehicle on Myrtle Trail. While on patrol in Lakes Edge Dr., a 16-year-old Oxford boy flagged down a village officer and said he was just assaulted and thought he was going to lose consciousness. A man keeps calling his girlfriend on E. Peninsula and has been threatening to kill her if she doesnt come back to him. He was arrested for felonious domestic assault. A 38-year-old man on Manitou Lane was arrested for an outstanding warrant. A solar powered light, plastic angel statue and potted flowers were stolen from a yard on Metamora Rd. She also hit him in his head with her fist. Lance allegedly stole a residents 2005 Dodge Ram in the middle of the night. Reports of low hanging cable and phone wires on Tanview following a winter storm. He also kicked her in the lower back. A 13-year-old boy on Woodleigh Way called police after a 29-year-old man on Maple punched him in the face and stated dont mess with my family and dont come around my house.? He agreed to pay for the damage. A 27-year-old local man was arrested for reckless driving after crashing his motorcycle on Route 67. A 23-year-old man from Oxford was issued a citation for operating while intoxicated on Moon. The Oxford man was also issued a citation for violating the Host Ordinance. Oxford Police Reports added by on January 2, 2008View all posts by . Reports of kids having a bonfire in a park off of Tanview. They both denied anything got physical, but witnesses disagreed. one of his friends that was with him. The leather seats were slashed, seatbelts cut and the dashboard panel was disassembled. The sheriffs department assisted the fire department for a fire in a garage on Minnetonka Dr. A 19-year-old man from Holly was issued a citation for driving while his license was suspended on Ray Rd. Medical emergency on East St. He caught the deputys eye after he was seen traveling 70 m.p.h. Sunday, February 10 Reports of accidental property damage at a business on S. Washington St. after a snow plow went too far and forced snow through a business window. A fire started in the woods off of Glaspie St., behind Thornhill Tr. A couple on W. Manor got into a shoving match while they were drinking. An office manager of condos on Stoney Lake Dr. called deputies after she noticed a side window partially opened. Friday, July 4 A vehicle on Tanview Dr. was keyed with the word 'whore? He denies it. Oxford A parent whose daughter died in the Nov. 30 Oxford High shooting is suing the state of Michigan and the Michigan State Police for allegedly not following up on "highly . called deputies after someone dumped blue paint on her concrete driveway. A witness got the license plate number. An unknown person stole a mans flag pole and the American and POW flags that were flying on it in his yard on Basket Branch. Saturday, July 1 A homeowner on Worthington St. went to his shed to ride his ATV. The passenger window of a car on Glenmoor Dr. was broken out and $100 in various bills was stolen. Unknown person(s) stole a recycling bin from a yard on Powell Lake Ct. The wife called deputies because she was afraid it might escalate. The couple is going through a divorce. Someone entered into a mans vehicle on Atlantis Circle and stole a wallet and prescription drugs. A mother got into an argument with her 17-year-old daughter about using the cellphone. Pesky kids playing basketball in a W. Burdick St. parking lot. An I-Pod, wallet and CDs were stolen from an unlocked vehicle on Edith Dr. Saturday, May 19 A 16-year-old girl and 15-year-old girl escaped from custody at Crossroads for Youth. Friday, February 23 A man on Mill Valley filed a report saying someone has attempted to steal his identity by using his Social Security number. The Consumers Energy employee sprayed the man with pepper spray and left the scene. The man said the woman was the next of kin to a man in Nigeria and left $12,750,000 in a bank account.? Wednesday, June 28 Two 15-year-old boys from Oxford are under investigation for numerous vandelisms on Drahner Rd. The girls mother said she didnt know anything about the girls drinking. A wallet and change was stolen from a vehicle on Winnie Dr. Someone hit a mans mailbox with a truck on Lakes Edge Dr. The panel of one of the doors was melted down and black soot covered everything inside the vehicle. He said he lost the keys and didnt take the pills. Wednesday, January 16 A 16-year-old boy was driving his 2002 Pontiac Bonneville on Lapeer Rd. Oxford Police Reports added by on June 6, 2007View all posts by . An emblem on a womans Ford Taurus was stolen while parked on Parker Lake. He began his career serving as a patrol officer handling 911 calls. A 2005 Honda Pilot was stolen from a driveway on W. Drahner. The wallet contained $4 in cash and various insurance cards. Saturday, April 12 A girl on Thomas Rd. A man left his vehicle in the middle school parking lot over night only to find someone used a rock to break two of the windows out. The caller said the man was deaf, on medication and was intoxicated. buildings and then slunk into some woods. Car versus deer on Indianwood Rd. The family has had problems like this in the past. A 19-year-old man on Keith called deputies after a 16-year-old boy who had been threatening him showed up at his house. Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriffs Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Fire Department. A man on Kirkwood had an allergic reaction to his medication She was heavily medicated and transported to POH. The suspect possibly used the garage door opener in the home owners car to enter. She refused to go to the hospital for evaluation. A 39-year-old man was reported missing from his home on W. Burdick. Someone stole a mans Beretta handgun out of the glovebox of his vehicle while parked on John Paul Ct. A 22-year-old man from Metamora was arrested for an outstanding warrant out of Lapeer during a traffic stop on N. Lapeer Rd. Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriffs Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Fire Department. A 17-year-old female didnt return back to Crossroads for Youth after visiting the Wayne County Juvenile Courthouse in Detroit. The girl was told not to call her anymore. A small indentation was made from the eggs. He believes a 20-year-old Lake Orion woman, who was using a fake name, might have stolen them. They were told to leave the next morning. Deputies were called to Hunters Rill for juveniles causing a disturbance. A resident in an apartment complex on Crawford called police after she heard a woman from another apartment screaming. Male harassing a Scripter Park employee he refused to get out of the water at 8:23 p.m. A woman on Danwood reported an ongoing problem with her ex-boyfriend. The boy said he didnt intend to hit the vehicle. The Oxford Fire Department was called to a single wide mobile home fire at 46 Hosner Dr. The Portland jetport reported 7.6 inches Saturday afternoon, while inland towns such as Poland and Oxford recorded a foot or . Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriffs Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Township Fire Department. A satellite radio was stolen out of an unlocked vehicle on Chesapeake Ct. He pushed her into the wall causing numerous bruises. The man was stopped because he was driving on the wrong side of the road.