A homeowner on Lakes Edge Dr. called the fire department after her carbon monoxide detector went off. Reports of juveniles throwing glass bottles at the wall of a barber shop off of S. Washington. The father threatened to kill him and punched the boyfriend in the chin, but the man refused to press charges. The man also physically assaulted another male at the home before leaving the scene. Sunday, June 25 Nine thousand dollars worth of womens jewelry and $1,200 in cash was stolen from a home on Teelin. Nothing seemed to be taken. and Drahner and saw a 4-year-old boy running too close to the street. Thursday, July 20 A 47-year-old man from Walled Lake was arrested on N. Lapeer Rd. A man on Spezia Dr. believes someone has committed fraud by obtaining his personal records. Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriffs Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Fire Department. It appears the suspect broke into the shed using bolt cutters. Her wallet was the only thing stolen. Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriffs Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Township Fire Department. Tuesday, February 19 A mans 45-year-old roommate violated a personal protection order by not moving out of their home on N. Lapeer Rd. He had a blood alcohol content of .113 percent. An 18-year-old Waterford man was cited for minor in possession of alcohol while driving on W. Drahner. Car versus deer on Indianwood Rd. 486 Oxford Road, Oxford, CT 06478-1298 203-888-2543 | Fax: 203-888-2136 Disclaimer | Government Websites by CivicPlus Saturday, April 29 A 46-year-old man on Shummard Branch reported that another man he got into an argument with intentionally drove into his vehicle twice before fleeing the scene. Monday, April 24 An unknown person smashed two windows on a piece of construction equipment on Ottawa Trail. Her purse, which contained $40 in cash and some credit cards, was stolen off of the front seat. Village officers were dispatched to the post office on E. Burdick after witnesses said a woman left her two infants in her vehicle unattended. 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. 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. The man, a Shelby Twp. The 18-year-old man fell and broke his collarbone. Someone stole seven horse saddles from a barn on Metamora Rd. The deputy advised her to change her telephone number. Oxford Police Reports added by on January 31, 2007View all posts by . Tuesday, May 6 An unknown person threw rocks at a mans house and vehicle on Shummard Branch causing damage. He was issued a citation for being a minor consuming alcohol after his preliminary breath test read .15 percent. The girl suffered facial lacerations, head trauma and is listed in stable condition. When the neighbor confronted them, they fled on foot. Tuesday, September 25 A married couple on Edith was having a heated verbal argument when the husband decided to leave for the night. Detectives are investigating the suspicious situation. He refused to take a breath test. A 53-year-old woman on N. Oxford Rd. The two girls were told to stay away from each other. The woman said she was only dropping something off quick, and the officer gave her a verbal warning. Saturday, May 5 An 18-year-old man from Leonard was cited for retail fraud from a store on Lapeer Rd. A 25-year-old Oxford man was arrested for his third operating while intoxicated while driving on Lakeville Rd. Sunday, February 24 Sheriffs deputies and the fire department was called to a home on Breezewood for suspicious circumstances. It belonged to a neighbor down the street whos vehicle was also broken into. It appears an accelerant was used to start the fire. Sunday, September 2 A 43-year-old Oxford man was arrested at a party on E. Oakwood for an outstanding Friend of the Court warrant. The 21-year-old passenger was arrested for having open intoxicants and for possession of marijuana. A resident on Lakes Edge Dr. reported that juveniles were putting plastic in her mailbox and tried to set it on fire. A 45-year-old man was observed having difficulty walking by a village officer on Pontiac St. A 46-year-old man from Fraser was arrested for an outstanding warrant from Macomb County during a routine traffic stop on N. Washington. He was waiting for a company to move it down to Oklahoma for him. of her neighbor after he left strange notes on her door. Thursday, June 22 A 47-year-old woman called deputies after her 53-year-old sister threatened to kill her children, grandchildren and father. Friday, August 10 The Oxford Fire Department was called to a home on Brookhollow after an 85-year-old man fell. A man on Spring Lake heard a loud noise in his house and saw a male suspect trying to flee his home. Reports of a vehicle running down garbage cans on Thornehill Trail. and stole several items. Friday, January 12 While in the process of escorting a 16-year-old female resident at Crossroads for Youth to her room, an employee said the girl elbowed her in the neck and slapped her head. Someone scratched the tailgate of a womans truck on Scarlet Oak. Someone used a pellet gun to shoot a hole in a mans front window on Coats Rd. A 33-year-old female from Harrison Township was arrested for operating a vehicle while intoxicated on N. Lapeer Rd. The man denied doing any of that. A father on Center called police after his 6-year-old son told him a man asked him if he wanted to go for a bike ride. A 14-year-old boy called police after a 17-year-old boy took his bike and punched him while at the gazebo in Centennial Park. The mother said the man was threatening her. Thursday, August 3 A $400 I-Pod was stolen from a locked vehicle on Mansfield Ct. Their 16-year-old daughter got angry and began yelling at the dad, to which he pushed her into the deck railing. A 14-year-old girl on Allison Dr. ran away from home. A man lost his wallet while golfing at a course on Champion Circle. His blood alcohol content was .17 percent. He hasnt threatened her, but she believes he may try and hurt her. The teens fled before the police could get there. The husband denied pushing her and both were advised of domestic violence laws. and issued a citation for having an expired registration and no proof of insurance. A 30-year-old Oxford man was arrested for an outstanding warrant from the Bloomfield Township Police Department. The girl admitted to drinking cough syrup with codeine. A man was driving down S. Lapeer Rd. A homeowner on Sanders Rd. The investigation is still open. A 47-year-old Oxford woman was cited for operating a vehicle while intoxicated on Baldwin Rd. Six empty Jack Daniels fifths were found next to the responsibles Chevy. Saturday, March 24 Someone used a pellet gun to shoot a hole in a womans trailer window on Nuttall Branch. Several juveniles fled the scene. Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriffs Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Township Fire Department. A store on W. Burdick reported that a teen took off with a case of beer. Saturday, September 29 A black Schwinn bicycle was stolen from behind a store on W. Burdick. Four plant pots were broken at a church on S. Lapeer Rd. An unkown person went into a students backpack in her locker at the high school and stole a $120 cell phone. A 14-year-old girl called police after a 20-year-old man spit on her face at Scripter Park. The woman got angry and pulled a gun out of a closet and said she was going to kill herself. Police were dispatched to N. Washington St. and W. Burdick for a juvenile fight between two 15-year-old boys. A 25-year-old man from Waterford was arrested for operating while intoxicated on Stanton. The call was traced back to a 12-year-old boy. Oxford Police Reports added by on August 16, 2006View all posts by . Saturday, August 18 A 15-year-old boy ran away from the Crossroads for Youth campus. Tues., Oct 24 A Springfield Township woman filed a police report after her 10-year-old daughter was harassed by an unknown male caller asking the girl questions about her name, age, grades and the school she attends. When they awoke, the man was gone and had taken their cell phones and a wallet with $700 in cash. Later, the 15-year-old boy who committed the crime called dispatch to confess. Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriffs Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Fire Department. Oxford Police Reports added by on December 19, 2007View all posts by . found a pay phone on the side of the road. Deputies were dispatched to a home on Basket Branch for a possible domestic assault. Services. The window lock and sink faucet below the window were also broken. Deputies found a half bottle of whiskey in his bowling bag. Tuesday, July 10 A semi-truck drove over part of a mans lawn damaging eight small parking signs and a cement parking stop. Two teenage girls ran away from Crossroads for Youth. A man on Village Way witnessed an Oxford man drive his vehicle over the lawns of several homes and possibly hit something before leaving the scene. Monday, January 7 Fifty dollars in cash was stolen from an unlocked vehicle on Franklin Lake Circle. her windows had also been forced open to gain entry. Monday, June 5 A husband and wife on Doral Dr. got into a verbal argument and the woman left the home. Sunday, January 13 The fire department was called to the campus of Crossroads for Youth for a Ford bus? When they entered the home, a 25-year-old man told them to leave and pushed a deputy. Thursday, June 8 A 50-year-old man from Ortonville was arrested for operating his vehicle while intoxicated on N. Lapeer Rd. A woman on Pontiac St. called police to report a 51-year-old Oxford man sleeping next to a pond. He denied choking her, but did say he tried to restrain her because she was kicking her legs around. Paramedics were called to a home on Delano for a subject who was thrown off a horse. A black, 20-foot flat-bed trailer was stolen from an auto repair shop on S. Lapeer Rd. A driver backed into a gas station pump on S. Washington and drove off. An employee at a gas station on S. Lapeer Rd. 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. Brush fire on Granger Rd. Friday, November 9 A black and blue Diamond Back bicycle was stolen off the bike rack at the library on Pontiac St. A 23-year-old Oxford man was clocked going 47 mph in a 35 mph zone on Lakeville Rd. A detective is investigating the case. Someone stole the license plate off of a Davison womans vehicle while in the parking lot of a store on N. Lapeer Rd. He was later found by the Auburn Hills police and then transported to Havenwick. calls, but then became threatening. He threatened the man and said he wanted to die. Someone stole two lawn ornaments and a solar fountain from a yard on High View Dr. his vehicle because he refused to let her in. Medical emergencies on Spezia, N. Washington St., Crawford, W. Manor, and Gardner Rd. An unknown person used his credit card to charge almost $300 worth of items. Oxford Police Reports added by on February 6, 2008View all posts by . A man walking along N. Washington St. reported that he was almost hit by someone in a vehicle. when a white man in a red pick-up truck yelled at her to get inside. A purse, drivers license, camera and digital pager were stolen from a vehicle on Brookfield. Sunday, June 4 A 16-year-old boy was teeing off at a golf course on E. Drahner Rd. She wasnt cited for littering. A cell phone was stolen out of a boys locker while at basketball practice at the high school. A woman on Mechanic came home one night to find a man passed out on the floor of her apartment. Both parties appeared to be intoxicated and were advised on domestic violence laws. 57 North 4th Street . The father refused medical treatment and the boy was transported to Childrens Village. Saturday, November 25 An 18-year-old man from Metamora was involved in an automobile accident at S. Lapeer Rd. Oxford Police Reports added by on January 16, 2008View all posts by . A 21-year-old man from Capac was arrested for operating a vehicle while intoxicated on N. Washington. in a 35 m.p.h. Officers searched the relevant area with a K-9 unit and declared it secure, the department said. The girl had previously lived with the man after running away from home. The process of having a child declared incorrigible was explained to them. A 39-year-old Oxford man was arrested for operating a vehicle while intoxicated after he crashed into a tree on Market St. His preliminary breath test was .156. Oxford Police Department honors officers for service By Patrick McCreless, Star Staff Writer, pmccreless@annistonstar.com Oct 20, 2017 Oxford police Chief Bill Partridge speaks during an. Tuesday, January 22 Medical emergency on Dunlap Circle. A 21-year-old Oxford man was cited for possession of marijuana, giving false information to a police officer and for not having a license while driving on Stanton St. A box of shot gun shells was found in the middle of the Burdick and Washington St. intersection. He was arrested for domestic violence. Her credit card was used to purchase items from a store in Waterford, Pontiac and to open a cell phone account. Welch, and Tr. Sunday, July 15 Reports of a loud party on Lafayette. A blue Pacific bicycle was stolen off a property on Lake Shore Circle. Sunday, December 23 A womans GPS system, digital camera, X-Box gaming machine, toys and clothes was stolen from her vehicle while in a parking lot on N. Lapeer Rd. A man on Post Branch reported that his home was egged for the second time since October. Chief Mark Anglin is a second-generation police officer following in the footsteps of his father, uncles, cousin, brothers, and sisters. Monday, April 2 A woman on Crestmoor Dr. witnessed unknown persons walking on her vehicle, smearing mud over the hood and trunk. Wednesday, February 21 A boy on Crestmoor lost his cell phone while walking to the bus stop. A neighbor was at the house earlier that day and said the woman was passed out drunk on an air mattress and left the kids unsupervised. The man has been arrested for domestic violence in Lapeer County before. The woman claims her boyfriend struck her in the side of the head. Saturday, July 21 Two 13 and 14-year-old girls were walking through a campground off of E. Oakwood Rd. The Oxford Fire Department transported him to Crittenton Hospital. Deputies were called to Hunters Rill for juveniles causing a disturbance. The father brought the child to Oxford Village Police Station and had an officer talk? She also said he threaten other family members. A woman on Woodbriar Dr. reported feeling threatened by her ex-husband at a park in Lake Orion. Tuesday, August 14 Someone broke into a residence on Breezewood and stole a pair of gold hoop earings and a gold ring with a diamond. He was also trying to prevent her from passing him. Oxford Police Reports added by on February 14, 2007View all posts by . His preliminary breath test was .17 percent. Friday, May 4 A man on W. Drahner called sheriffs deputies after his brother was acting suspicious. and for driving with a suspended license. Reports of a brush fire on Lakeville Rd. Oxford Police Reports added by on July 4, 2007View all posts by . She was driving down W. Drahner and got into a car accident. Tuesday, March 11 A 54-year-old man on Dunlap Circle attempted suicide. Thursday, February 7 A 23-year-old Lapeer man was arrested on W. Drahner for an outstanding felony warrant from the U.S. Navy for military desertion. Both were given preliminary breath tests which read .08 and .027, respectively. The sheriffs marine division was able to retrieve the items from the island, which included a pack of beer. She was also issued a citation for driving with a suspended license. She was able to break free and go to a friends house. It contained identification, cash, rolling papers and a small amount of suspected marijuana. A female high school student said she overheard a 17-year-old male student say he was going to bring a shotgun to the bus and shoot everybody who has been bugging him. Wednesday, August 22 A womans laptop, CDs and digital camera were stolen from her vehicle on Trillium Trail. According to the police report, she suffered from epilepsy and recently stopped taking her medication. The Oxford man was also issued a citation for violating the Host Ordinance. Both were advised of domestic violence laws. The couple has been going through a separation. Monday, February 19 A man on West Manor called to report that his wallet had been stolen from his vehicle. During a traffic stop on S. Washington, a 23-year-old Oxford man gave a village officer a false name because of a warrant he had for possession of marijuana. Monday, December 24 Oxford Fire had a false fire alarm on S. Baldwin Rd. Child Protective Services will be interviewing the family. MUPD Records Unit receives, reviews, and maintains criminal offense reports, accident reports, related records, and processes traffic violation citations taken by Miami University Police Officers. A resident in an apartment complex on Crawford called police after she heard a woman from another apartment screaming. the outside of the vehicle. A 28-year-old man called police after his 29-year-old girlfriend threw a remote control at him. The wife wanted to take some things out of the car and found a rifle in the back seat. Medical emergency on N. Oxford Rd. A woman on Dunlap Circle reported that someone attempted to enter her home through a window. Saturday, July 8 A resident on Parker Lake called deputies after it appeared someone had entered his trailer. Oxford Police Reports added by on July 26, 2006View all posts by . Miscellaneous change was stolen from an unlocked vehicle on W. Drahner. A 49-year-old man on W. Drahner was arrested for a felonious warrant out of Macomb County. Sunday, May 27 A man on Patricia found his garage entry door to his home open. A postal worker found four blank checks and two used ones in a flower planter outside of a business on S. Washington. A woman on Chelsea reported receiving annoying phone calls from an unknown person. Wednesday, March 26 An elderly couple living at a senior apartment complex on W. Drahner Rd. On March 13 a ring was turned into the Oxford Village Police Department. at Market St. when it started to smoke and caught on fire. The case is open pending further investigation. The parents refused to pay for her prescriptions. The Consumers Energy employee sprayed the man with pepper spray and left the scene. The fire originated in the rear seat, where the 21-year-old driver said a cigarette may have been thrown. The man was stopped because he was driving on the wrong side of the road. A woman on Lincoln said her ex-husband was harassing her via telephone. Furniture and items were strewn about. The man was issued a citation for retail fraud. While a man was on vacation, someone forced entry into his home on Kintyre, but nothing was stolen. An unknown person cut a hole through the metal roofing of an office at a gravel pit on Dunlap Rd. A 22-year-old Oxford man was given a verbal warning on being intoxicated in public after a village officer saw him swaying? The homeowner was using it to pump water from a swamp. The man claimed he used to be a fireman, but he never was. Tuesday, March 13 Unknown person(s) stole the gates off of a mans fence on Teelin. The boys? Friday, August 11 A father on Keble Lane called deputies after his 20-year-old son returned home from a friends house high.? Check the New Oxford Police Records Search URLs below. Tuesday, March 13 A woman on Melena Ct. called deputies about her 17-year-old daughter running away. He didnt know the jewelry, which belonged to the mans late wife, was missing until around February. She was afraid of what he might do next. A man let a woman into his home on Kirkwood to make a phone call. PHOTOS BY. Monday, September 17 A port-a-john was damaged on the middle school property and a fence was toilet papered. A man on Eastlake Trail reported $17,500 worth of jewelry stolen from his home after two fire cleaning companies were at their home in December. The items were destroyed. Monday, April 16 A man on Winnie called deputies to report his 41-year-old wife missing. A partial license plate was written down. A garbage can at a car wash on S. Lapeer Rd. A woman on Glaspie called village police after a check her ex-husband wrote her couldnt be cashed due to insufficient funds. Free Legal Consultation. Sunday, January 27 A building owner on S. Washington called police after he found muddy shoe prints in the stairwell and on a chair. Friday, May 16 A 42-year-old woman at a group home on S. Coats Rd. An 80-year-old man on Sandpiper sought medical treatment for a bleeding nose. He has three previous convictions on his driving record for OWI. Sunday, May 4 A woman on W. Drahner Rd. Monday, September 11 A 36-year-old woman from St. Louis, MO was cited for retail fraud at a store on N. Lapeer Rd. A man on Kirkwood had an allergic reaction to his medication Someone stole a wallet containing $80 in cash from a locked vehicle on High Pointe Dr. A 34-year-old Oxford man admitted to stealing an American Bulldog puppy worth $1,300 from a pet store in Waterford Township. Thursday, November 1 A 44-year-old Lake Orion man was arrested and cited for his third operating a vehicle while intoxicated offense, fleeing and eluding and for having marijuana in his vehicle. by Oxford Police. Incidents taken from the Oakland County Sheriffs Department, Oxford Village Police Department and Oxford Fire Department. The girl denied sending the text messages. Reports of a student at Oxford High School feeling faint. Friday, July 13 A 40-year-old Oxford man was cited for his second retail fraud incident at a store on N. Lapeer Rd. Tuesday, January 30 A deputy found a 15-year-old runaway boy from Crossroads for Youth walking near Drahner Rd.
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