The mother was intoxicated and causing problems with her neighbors while her 7-year-old daughter was watching. The people who attended the party denied taking any of the items. Tuesday, April 24 A mans vehicle was broken into at a home on Woodbriar. The homeowner said she had no idea who it belonged to. The man said his familys dog had died and that he wanted to get a nice puppy for his son. Thursday, April 27 A 15-year-old female resident at Crossroads for Youth reportedly exposed herself to other female inmates. Two vehicles had to be pulled from the building and all occupants made it out safely. A kayaker on Round Lake in Scripter Park would not listen to park employees when told no boats in the swim area. He was also issued a citation for disorderly person after police were called to a minor physical altercation between him and another man. 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. A 19-year-old Oxford man was issued a citation for minor in possession after a vehicle he was a passenger in was pulled over on Lakeville Rd. Monday, July 2 A woman on Coats called deputies to report that her violent soon-to-be ex-husband has been contacting her from Kentucky and leaving threatening voice messages. Tuesday, April 18 A 20-year-old woman on Roy Rd. Wednesday, January 16 A 16-year-old boy was driving his 2002 Pontiac Bonneville on Lapeer Rd. A man on Kirkwood had an allergic reaction to his medication There was a tent, eating utensils and a cooler. 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. Tuesday, April 17 The Oxford Fire Department was called to extinguish a small fire possibly set by juveniles on Glaspie St. Wednesday, April 18 A woman on Baypointe Dr. turned in a wallet she found on the street. zone on his motorcycle on Drahner. Both were issued disorderly conduct tickets from the sheriffs deputy. Free Legal Consultation. Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriffs Department, Oxford Village Police Department and Oxford Fire Department. Her mothers worried because shes been hanging out with an older man. threatened to kill a staff member and herself. The intruder entered the home through a screen window. He was transported to POH in Pontiac where is in serious condition. His preliminary breath test was .178 percent. About $20 in change was stolen from an unlocked vehicle parked on Deer Path Trail. Someone broke into a storage shed and discharged a fire extinguisher at a home on Dunlap Circle. Reports of a scooter on the Polly Ann Trail. Friday, November 9 A 16-year-old boy at Crossroads for Youth threw a cup of water on another teen and punched him in the face. Oxford Police Reports added by on April 19, 2006View all posts by . Oxford Community Television was ripped off of over $2,000 worth of equipment. Saturday, September 10 A 17-year-old and 16-year-old boy from Crossroads for Youth got into an argument over one of them dumping laundry on the others bed. Someone entered a mans vehicle on Boulder Lake and stole his laptop and wallet. The perpetrator entered the home by damaging the lock-box on the front door. after her 25-year-old daughter tried to commit suicide by taking a bunch of pills. Monday, July 10 An 18-year-old man on Augusta Blvd. A deputy on patrol on Glenmoor noticed a homes garage door open while the owners were on vacation. Oxford Village Police When the vehicle stopped, the driver and the front seat passenger fled on foot, but the deputy was able to detain the rear seat passenger. A woman on Roxbury reported receiving harassing phone calls by a man rapping a perverted song. The family has had problems like this in the past. Sunday, November 26 A woman on Hosner returned home from the hospital and found her home and been broken into. are believed to have been started by a vehicle full of juveniles throwing smoke bombs out the window. A 46-year-old man on Lakes Edge Dr. called police after receiving threatening phone calls from an unknown person. . A 19-year-old man said his dad had been drinking and threatened to stab him. Monday, April 9 A bowling alley employee called sheriffs deputies after he witnessed a 17-year-old Ortonville resident and a 19-year-old Oxford man drinking in the parking lot. A woman on Brookhollow called deputies after her bi-polar 20-year-old daughter threw a tantrum and began throwing things. The mans girlfriend said theyd been arguing all day but nothing got physical. He was transported to POH. He was found in a nearby office building. An owners manual, cell phone and charger and sunglasses were stolen from two different vehicles at a home on Lakesview. and Baldwin. The man was issued a citation for retail fraud. A 35-year-old man from Oxford reported being tailgated by a 30-year-old Lake Orion woman on Lapeer Rd. Reports of juveniles throwing rocks at cars on N. Washington St. He was able to grab $16.44 and fled the scene. Another laptop and briefcase was stolen from a vehicle on Queens Dr. Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriffs Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Fire Department. Monday, July 23 Possible runaway on Wynnwood. his vehicle because he refused to let her in. Get this, a local father of a child caught trying to steal something actually tried to teach his kid a lesson. A 57-year-old landlord went to check on his rental property on Park and to talk to the tenant about some problems hed been having with him. Someone entered an unlocked vehicle on Heron Way, but nothing was stolen. The Oxford Fire Department was called to a home on Chinkapin Rill after two children found their mother having a seizure. Sunday, August 13 A purple and silver Kent bicycle worth $111 was stolen from a parking lot on Pontiac St. According to the police report, she suffered from epilepsy and recently stopped taking her medication. They believed their 26-year-old nanny may have taken it, but the nanny denied stealing anything. Kids hanging out on Hunters Rill were not obeying the 10 p.m. curfew. The fire department determined the fire was started by a faulty battery. A pair of goggles and an MP3 player was stolen from a teens vehicle on Clear Lake Ct. Incidents taken from the Oakland County Sheriffs Department, Oxford Village Police Department and Oxford Fire Department. This is the second time in a week it has happened. Saturday, May 5 An 18-year-old man from Leonard was cited for retail fraud from a store on Lapeer Rd. Tuesday, May 6 An unknown person threw rocks at a mans house and vehicle on Shummard Branch causing damage. Someone stole two lawn ornaments and a solar fountain from a yard on High View Dr. MUPD Records is located in Room 103 of the Police Services Center, at 4945 Oxford Trenton Road and available Monday through Friday . complained of pains in her head and said she felt sick. A man called deputies because he wanted to evict his 50-year-old son from the home he owns on Inca Trail. The woman said she was confused and had been stopped by another police officer 10 minutes ago for speeding. He had been seen a week prior huffing? An area check was conducted for the wolf with negative results. An unknown person used his credit card to charge almost $300 worth of items. Friday, December 8 An unknown person entered a trailer on Parker Lake by breaking a kitchen window. She said he also slapped her and threatened her with a knife. He was cited for retail fraud. Wednesday, December 12 The fire department responded to a home on Oakwood Rd. While inside reading, someone stole her bike that was right in her view. It blew out the back window and left a dent on the roof, but there were no injuries. Wednesday, March 12 Two 15-year-old boys on Chieftan Circle are suspected of being involved in a breaking and entering incident as well as some larcenies from a vehicle. He refused medical treatment. The owners were unaware of the fire. The girl had previously lived with the man after running away from home. His front grill was broken, his hood was scratched and his windshield was cracked. woman on Oakwood Rd. A 33-year-old Shelby Twp. Deputies later found her vehicle and arrested her. called deputies after her 22-year-old boyfriend came home heavily intoxicated and verbally abusive towards her. -- A pickup truck struck two University of Mississippi students in a parking lot in downtown Oxford, killing one of them and injuring the other, police said. A man was driving and noticed a 45-year-old homeless man laying in a field off Market St. and Lapeer Rd. Wreck causes Oxford utility, traffic problems The 21-year-old passenger was arrested for having open intoxicants and for possession of marijuana. A mother on Foreland called police because her six-year-old child was out of control. The 21-year-old brother was arrested for domestic assault. Sunday, June 3 A man on Oakwood returned home from vacation to find his house was broken into. Welch, and Tr. The wife was advised on how to obtain a personal protection order if she ever felt in danger. A 26-year-old woman on Brentwood called deputies after she had an argument with her 43-year-old mother, who is living with her, about her drinking habits and staying out all night. A woman was driving her GMC Jimmy and saw smoke pouring out of her dashboard. Reports of a possible stroke on W. Beverly. A boys bike was stolen from his yard on Dunlap. He believes she mayve had a drug relapse and left for Detroit. The package was accidentally sent to a neighbors home before she received it. He became angry and threw her belongings on their lawn. Wednesday, June 25 A mans golf clubs were stolen out of his vehicle trunk, but then placed in a neighbors trash can on Crestmoor Dr. The trailer has not been listed as stolen. The Village DPW buildings on Glaspie Street took a hit somebody tried kicking the well house door and somebody broke into their hut,? A mans hunting items including seats, window screen, bow holder and heater, were stolen from his vacant property on Coats Rd. Wednesday, May 17 A manager at a store on Lapeer and Ray roads reported graffiti on the east wall of the building. She said hes threatened to kill her before. Saturday, February 9 A 24-year-old Dryden man was arrested at N. Washington and Church for operating a vehicle while intoxicated. Oxford Police Blotter | Oxford, CT Patch Someone flattened two tires on a womans vehicle on Shummard Branch. The Oakland County Sheriffs Department is in the process of working with the sheriffs department in New York to find the perpetrator. A driver backed into a gas station pump on S. Washington and drove off. It is a 1992 Wilderness trailer that is white with red stripes. He pushed his mother to the ground and hit her twice in the face before pouring soda on her and leaving the scene. Physic, Tr. and ?!!!? A 17-year-old male student was issued a citation for consumption of alcohol under 21 while at school on N. Oxford Rd. A woman believes someone stole her purse from a grocery cart while she was unloading groceries into her vehicle. An unknown person punched a vehicle window and left a crack in it at a home on Twin Lakes Blvd. A womans license plate was stolen off of her vehicle while it was parked in the lot of a shopping center on S. Lapeer Rd. An unknown person shot the window of a businesss front door on S. Washington St. and shattered the window. resident, was arrested for domestic assault and battery. A woman on Maynard Circle returned home to find her front door not closed all the way. Her garage door was accidently left open. Officers with the Oxford Police Department in Mississippi received reports on Jan. 31 that Lily Mestemacher, 29, allegedly threatened to bomb an area in the town, according to a press release from the department that used feminine pronouns. The couple are going through a divorce. Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriffs Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Fire Department. Monday, March 19 A man on East Lake reported that someone shot the window of his vehicle with a pellet gun. Monday, December 17 An employee at a sandwich shop on N. Lapeer Rd. Wednesday, June 20 A man on W. Davison Lake Rd. The boys? A 39-year-old man wanted for three counts of felonious assault with intent to commit great bodily harm was arrested on Lakeshore Dr. The woman apparently was looking for someone, but would not respond to questioning by stunned workers. Reports of a boy and girl throwing rocks at an abandoned house on Stanton and at squirrels. News. A familys carbon monoxide detector went off at their home on Oakmont Dr., but there were no illnesses. A 59-year-old woman on Townsend called deputies after her ex-husband obtained a credit card in her name. The man was also driving on a suspended license and had an open bottle of liquor. Reports of a smoke investigation on Seymour Lake Rd. He was transported to POH for medical evaluation. boys jumped him from behind and hit him with something on the back of his head. Loose change, candy and sungalsses were some of the items stolen. Oxford Police Records contain details on crimes, arrests, and criminal activities in Oxford, Connecticut. An unknown person(s) spray painted ?666? The mortar was not armed with any high explosive and the propulsion system to deliver a round was not in place. He was transported to POH for evaluation. An amplifier and speakers were stolen from a vehicles trunk on Brabb. A 40-year-old man on W. Oakwood Rd. The employee didnt want to press charges. The two items cost $50.98 combined. A woman on Island Lake Dr. discovered that an unknown person used her credit card to charge $627.52. Oxford Police Reports added by on February 27, 2008View all posts by . Sunday, April 13 A 19-year-old Oxford man on Trillium Trail was arrested for two outstanding misdemeanor warrants. When she told the man to stop, he began yelling at her. He hasnt threatened her, but she believes he may try and hurt her. Parents on Hunters Rill called sheriffs deputies after their 16-year-old son became violent when they confronted him about skipping school. About $3,200 for a school fund-raiser was stolen from an unlocked vehicle on Thornehill Trail. A 28-year-old man was arrested for operating a vehicle while intoxicated on N. Washington St. Someone egged a womans home on Foreland. There were no signs of damage to the building. 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. A woman on Davison called village police because her boyfriend was threatening her and she was locked in the bathroom. Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriffs Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Fire Department. Two injuries occurred at Brick Street Bar over the weekend. A 16-year-old boy ran away from his Twin Lakes Blvd. A laptop was stolen from a sixth-graders backpack at Oxford Middle School. The fire department transported him to POH. Oxford Campus Precinct 402 W. Moore St. Oxford, GA 30054 . One 17-year-old suspect was arrested for assault and battery. Reports of a vehicle fire on Cirrus. Deputies were dispatched to a home on Maynard Circle where they believed minors were consuming alcohol. Personal injury accident at Betts and Rochester Rd. Friday, May 12 A woman on Stanton called police after three male teenagers attempted to take her 10-year-old sons bike and beat him up. Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriffs Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Fire Department. Both Oxford and Orion deputies set up a perimeter around the home, but when they entered the man wasnt there and the supposed gun was actually a toy. Someone threw a home-made bomb? A 19-year-old man from Lake Orion was arrested for operating while intoxicated on S. Washington St. His preliminary breath test was .073. as he was trying to make a left turn onto Baypointe Dr. Sunday, September 9 Complaints of loud parties at a home on Red Barn. A 30-year-old woman was arrested at her home on Dunlap Circle for an outstanding Friend of the Court warrant. It was determined the bones were actually from a canine. industrial facility. The boy admitted he knew what he did was wrong. Thursday, June 22 A 47-year-old woman called deputies after her 53-year-old sister threatened to kill her children, grandchildren and father. He was cited for retail fraud. Wednesday, December 27 A 25-year-old man from Lapeer was arrested for driving while his license was suspended, speeding and not having a vehicle registration or proof of insurance on Baldwin Rd. A 39-year-old man was arrested for an outstanding warrant from Wayne County. The girls mother said she didnt know anything about the girls drinking. for a warrant out of the village for operating a vehicle while intoxicated. His blood alcohol content was .19 and he had no idea where he was. Witnesses saw a car pull up and saw the boy walk toward it. A man walking along N. Washington St. reported that he was almost hit by someone in a vehicle. Tuesday, December 11 The Oxford Fire Department responded to a carbon monoxide investigation at a home on Moyer St. Monday, March 17 A woman on Stony Lake Ct. returned home from work to find her front door was kicked in by an intruder. Thursday, September 13 A womans laptop was stolen from her vehicle while she was at a gym on S. Lapeer Rd. The fire department responded to medical emergencies on John Paul Ct. and Market St. Monday, February 4 Reports of people sneaking onto a lake off Baypointe Dr. to fish. Police & Mayor Administrative Offices (610) 998-0032 Deputies were called to a home on Harwood for family trouble. A police officer pulled up to the skate park on Glaspie and smelled marijuana in the air. family returned home to find their window was broken and their home ransacked. Someone stole the license plate off of a Davison womans vehicle while in the parking lot of a store on N. Lapeer Rd. Two brothers confronted two other brothers on Pembroke Lane about damage done to their vehicle. She was taken to St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. When they entered the home, a 25-year-old man told them to leave and pushed a deputy. If no match is found for a pre-2003 crash, you need to submit a request the Maine State Police Traffic . Saturday, June 2 A man on Beemer reported that his ex-girlfriend is harassing him and has been threatening him with physical violence. An unknown person damaged the vinyl siding of a home on Quail Ridge with a paintball gun. A homeowner on Gibson Dr. was out of town and when he returned, he found the window to the back of his home open and money missing from a jar in the garage. His preliminary breath test was .11 percent. Oxford Police Reports added by on May 21, 2008View all posts by . The passenger side window of a womans vehicle was shattered and the victims purse was stolen while she golfed at a course off of Drahner Rd. reported receiving obscene phone calls from a man. Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriffs Department, Oxford Village Police Department and Oxford Fire Department. The deputy also found marijuana, drug paraphernalia and open bottles of whiskey and tequila in the vehicle. for operating a vehicle under the influence of liquor. Wednesday, December 13 A 21-year-old man from Metamora was issued a citation for driving while his license was suspended on Lapeer Rd. reported his wallet, CD case and box of checks from a closed account were stolen from his unlocked truck. Monday, April 21 A man at a group home on Indian Lake Rd. No damage was made to the shed or the lock on it. Sunday, July 6 Someone driving a blue Monte Carlo pumped $52 worth of gas from a station on N. Lapeer Rd. Both parties appeared to be intoxicated and were advised on domestic violence laws. Deputies were dispatched to a domestic violence call on Estate Dr. A 19-year-old man and his 16-year-old girlfriend were fist fighting in the middle of the road. The man was told not to come to the girls home in Oxford or he would be arrested for trespassing. There was a second lad described as the same age, and height, but thinner. Tuesday, February 27 A 44-year-old Oxford woman was issued a citation for retail fraud after a store detective saw her take toothpaste and shampoo without paying for it at a store on N. Lapeer Rd. He was also trying to prevent her from passing him. The woman was given information on obtaining a personal protection order. At 6:54 p.m. an Oakland County Sheriffs Deputy closed? There have been calls to this residence before, and the owner was issued a citation for being a disorderly person. A 45-year-old man was observed having difficulty walking by a village officer on Pontiac St. The man was issued a citation for retail fraud. Monday, October 1 Sheriffs deputies were dispatched to a home on Wise St. after a man and his 20-year-old step-son got into an argument and were punching each other. Sunday, March 11 Unknown person(s) tried to gain entry into a mans home and detached garage on Bull Run. A woman on S. Washington filed a malicious destruction of property report after her boyfriend threw her cell phone on the ground, causing it to break. He was transported to POH. were cut. Published 9:17 am Thursday, August 25, 2022. Monday, December 25 A green 1996 Dodge Stratus was stolen from a driveway on Worthington. Deputies found a broken beer bottle inside the vehicle and believe it was used to break the window. Monday, January 28 Parents at a home on E. Manor St. filed a missing persons report after their 19-year-old daughter left with a 25-year-old man from St. Clair County that she met on MySpace.com. A girls bicycle was stolen from her backyard on Ensley. The fire department transported her for treatment. He had a broken leg and an abraision on his head. Arrests and Police Reports in New Oxford City, PA. Loud music complaint on Crawford St. A 69-year-old man from Regan, Tennessee was arrested for operating while intoxicated on Fountain View. and putting them in her jacket pocket. cemetery were destroyed. He was arrested and cited for being a person under 21 consuming alcohol. The owner, a 36-year-old man from Pontiac, said he and a friend were fishing on the Koenig property. Saturday, June 16 A 40-year-old Oxford man fled from a store on N. Lapeer Rd. Saturday, March 8 A woman on Winnie Dr. reported that her 7-year-old daughter was being physically abused by her father. Oxford Police Department, MI Accident Reports Online It appears the suspect broke into the shed using bolt cutters. An unkown person went into a students backpack in her locker at the high school and stole a $120 cell phone. Reports of A 94-year-old woman on Gibson with a possible broken leg. The driver was the lone occupant and was pinned behind the steering wheel and had to be extricated from the vehicle by Oxford Fire personnel. It contained identification, cash, rolling papers and a small amount of suspected marijuana. The van was from Clarkston. Sunday, January 7 An unknown person broke an office window at a business on S. Lapeer Rd. A woman stopped at a stop sign on Baldwin and Drahner when two young men in another vehicle through an object through her drivers side rear window, which caused it to shatter. The Oxford Fire Department transported her to St. Joseph Hospital. by putting his hand inside the cash register when checking out. The front passenger window on a womans vehicle was broken out in front of her home on Parker Lake. Child Protective Services will be interviewing the family. Spare tire reported stolen from a 2000 GMC Jimmy parked on Park St. Monday, January 15 A woman on Cross Timbers has been receiving threats on her cell phone from her sons father. Inside of the box was a pop bottle and foil balls. when she said an older girl flashed her chest? The owner believes his sister may have taken it. Tuesday, May 8 Two bicycles were stolen from the back porch of a home on Scarlet Oaks Ct. A Bible and $5 in change was stolen from a vehicle on Lakes Edge Dr. Sunday, August 20 After a woman on Cross St. became intoxicated at a local restaurant, she began an argument with her husband. Friday, May 26 Three teenage boys ran away from Crossroads for Youth after their shift at a fast food restaurant on Lapeer Rd. A woman on Center reported a civil dispute with her soon-to-be ex-husband. Thursday, January 17 A 15-year-old boy and 17-year-old boy ran away from Crossroads for Youth. This form is to request a copy of an Arrest Report, or a Police Report from the Oxford Police Department. The Oxford man admitted to having a brief relationship with the other mans wife. resident returned home from a golf outing to find his back door kicked in and his home ransacked. A garbage truck took down a power line on Olive. Deputies were dispatched to a home on Basket Branch for a possible domestic assault. He said he felt he had to steal the items because hes low on cash because his work hours were cut. Friday, September 9 The Pepsi vending machine at a golf course on E. Drahner was broken into and $30 was stolen. too. The man later called back and said he was just kidding. The verbal argument led to one of the men hitting another with a hammer. Thursday, April 19 A 28-year-old woman from Lapeer claimed to have been raped while at a party at an apartment on Pontiac St. She refused to press charges. It appears they tampered with a vinyl strip attached to a glass siding door. reported her wedding ring was stolen from her bathroom counter top. The student apologized for what he said. The message said he fell while walking his dog due to a crack in the mans driveway and wants to settle out of court.? cellphone and I-Pod were taken from her backpack at the middle school. He was uninjured and left the vehicle in a panic, as his license was already suspended. The son went to stay with his father for the night. and was issued a citation for driving while license was suspended for a fifth time. The man was very agitated when he gained consciousness, kicking and biting medical personnel. Reports of an accidental overdose of prescription medication on Shummard Branch. A woman on Pontiac St. called police to report a 51-year-old Oxford man sleeping next to a pond. Once your application is received, you will be notified of testing times and locations. Sunday, May 27 A man on Patricia found his garage entry door to his home open.