Sunday, June 18 A CD player, subwoofer and amplifier were stolen from an unlocked car on Driftwood Ct. Tuesday, March 4 A woman on Parker Lake reported fraud after a male acquaintance of hers stole her debit card and made unauthorized transactions. reported receiving annoying phone calls from an unknown number every 20 minutes. A Dennison St. resident reported his neighbor had dumped paint over the fence The couple is in the process of going through a divorce. She had been in an accident and managed to roll her vehicle. A 33-year-old Shelby Twp. Personal injury accident at Betts and Rochester Rd. He believes his daughters ex-boyfriend may be behind the fraud. A 22-year-old woman from Rochester was arrested and cited for operating a vehicle under the influence of liqour. Thursday, April 13 The coin box mounted on top of the vacuum cleaner at a car wash on Lapeer Rd. 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. He told the village officers he wouldnt return. An 18-year-old Clarkston girl admitted to littering nearby. A 28-year-old Oxford man was arrested at his home on Danwood for an outstanding Friend of the Court warrant. A 20-year-old man was arrested on Lapeer Rd. Thursday, September 13 Someone burned a small area on the roof of a guard shack at the entrance of a subdivision on Manitou. Tuesday, April 25 A chrome-colored bike was stolen from a yard on Trillium Trail. Thursday, April 24 A 59-year-old man on Twin Lakes Blvd. Tracks were found that appeared to be from a trailer. Sunday, September 17 A resident on Trillium found the head of a squirrel lying on his front porch. Incidents taken from the Oakland County Sheriffs Department, Oxford Village Police Department and Oxford Fire Department. @OleMiss. Tuesday, August 1 Twenty CDs and a radar detector were stolen from a vehicle on Hunters Rill. No damage was made to the shed or the lock on it. Guns and jewelry were taken. called the sheriffs department for a suspicious persons report. The owner believes it was the boy who lives nextdoor. When using her credit card at a store in Lake Orion, the name on the card came up different than hers. News. Peterson, Joseph - 35 780-113 (A31) Possession of Marijuana (M) and 3 additional charges. The home invasion is considered a seven year felony, while the B & Es each are two year misdemeanors. The homeowner said she had no idea who it belonged to. The woman thinks the papers have private credit information she didnt want him to have. They believe a teenage boy the man was had verbal confrontations with may be to blame. At 11:30 p.m., there was a report of a large fist-fight on Crestwood. Saturday, June 17 A face was spray painted in red on the windows and door handles or a car on W. Drahner. Reports of a brush fire west of Overlook on the golf course. Wednesday, March 7 A 17-year-old boy was suspended from the high school for 10 days after physically assaulting another 17-year-old boy. Wednesday, June 28 Two 15-year-old boys from Oxford are under investigation for numerous vandelisms on Drahner Rd. The parts cost about $3,000. Both agreed to go their separate ways after speaking with an officer. may have caused a hot fuse to drop which set the pole on fire. A 4 by 8 wood trailer was stolen from a mans yard on Metamora Rd. Monday, April 16 A man on Winnie called deputies to report his 41-year-old wife missing. A 20-year-old woman from Detroit was arrested for driving with a suspended license. Monday, June 9 Someone poured several gallons of water into a boats engine compartment and oil pan owned by a man on Red Barn. Both were located behind a fast food restaurant in Lake Orion. 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 driver of the tubing boat swerved to miss the oncoming boat, but both of the tubers hit the rear of the pontoon boat. The Oxford Police Office [] The man was told not to come to the girls home in Oxford or he would be arrested for trespassing. 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. Her mother assured deputies that she would be losing all of driving privileges. Sunday, April 1 A yellow Mongoose bicycle worth $130 was stolen from a yard on Parker Lake. A woman on Quail Ridge reported fraud after she found two unauthorized withdrawals from her checking account totaling $700. Tuesday, August 15 An XBox machine and controller was stolen from an apartment on Pontiac St. Deputies found a half bottle of whiskey in his bowling bag. A wallet and computer hardware was stolen from a vehicle on Lakes Edge Dr. The box is shaped like a barn and had a large amount of mail inside. A woman on Ann Marie Ct. reported identity theft after a store contacted her about someone using her credit card in New Jersey. Wednesday, November 22 A woman on Parker Lake Dr. reported an unknown person in Ohio has made several purchases totaling $521.52 with her credit card. They were both cited for retail fraud. A 20-year-old Oxford man was issued citations for urinating in public at a home on Trillium and for consuming alcohol. The drivers side and passengers side mirrors were ripped off. Only one minor traffic crash occurred in the village after the spontaneous snow fall. Check the New Oxford Police Records Search URLs below. His preliminary breath test was .07. The man was cited for disorderly conduct and was banned from the park for the rest of the summer. Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriffs Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Township Fire Department. Thursday, January 4 A woman on S. Baldwin Rd. A 69-year-old man from Regan, Tennessee was arrested for operating while intoxicated on Fountain View. man, striking his head on the ground. 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. Someone flattened two tires on a womans vehicle on Shummard Branch. Deputies were called to his supposed home on Wyndham, and the owner said he had left three months ago. Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriffs Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Fire Department. It turns out an unknown third-party falsely reported the shooting. The mothers purse was in the truck. Someone stole two lawn ornaments and a solar fountain from a yard on High View Dr. A coin collection worth between $50,000 and $100,000 is missing from a home on Willow Lake Dr. Burn complaint on Spruce. reported that a wolf entered her property and attacked her goats and several chickens. An employee at a tanning salon on N. Washington called police after a man called her and asked her obscene questions. Car vs. deer on Lakeville Rd. 486 Oxford Road, Oxford, CT 06478-1298 203-888-2543 | Fax: 203-888-2136 Disclaimer | Government Websites by CivicPlus A 64-year-old man reported possible identity theft after receiving information that he had a mutual fund. Monday, December 17 An employee at a sandwich shop on N. Lapeer Rd. A 20-year-old Oxford man, a 19-year-old Leonard man and a 19-year-old Dryden man were issued citations for being a minor in possession, consuming and purchasing alcohol. The father called deputies because his son was highly agitated? A $12 gift card to a fast food restaurant was also stolen. Sunday, May 11 Police were dispatched to an armed robbery in progress at 81 W. Burdick St. by a 41-year-old Oxford man. He spun his wheels to kick rocks on the mans windshield and took off. 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 . for speeding and believed the man was under the influence of marijuana. industrial facility. The Oxford Fire Department was called to a home on Chinkapin Rill for a small fire started by a candle. The case is open pending prosecution review. This was the second time the vehicles been vandalized in one month. He was issued a citation for being a minor consuming alcohol after his preliminary breath test read .15 percent. She even claimed she was suicidal. The husband denied pushing her and both were advised of domestic violence laws. A 78-year-old man on Pontiac reported a tenant was causing a loud disturbance. A 48-year-old Oxford man reported that he was in an altercation while at a friends house on Pontiac. said Fire Chief Jack LeRoy. A girl, 16, never returned to Crossroads for Youth after a weekend visit with her mom. A 56-year-old woman on Pointe Dr. reported possible identity theft. A man from Detroit was arrested on Lapeer Rd. When an employee tried to break up the fight, the 14-year-old girl hit the employee and pulled her hair. No evidence or suspects at this time. Oakland County Sheriffs deputies suspect the responsible was looking for cash. An 89-year-old female on Harwood Dr. was taken to Crittenton Hospital for difficulty breathing. His blood alcohol content was .27 percent. He was extremely intoxicated and had a blood alcohol content of .226 percent. Thursday, June 15 Unknown person(s) siphoned gasoline out of two cars parked at a home on West Oakland Rd. A caller reported seeing individuals take several pieces of lawn furniture to an island on Manitou Lake. Someone stole a cell phone and a case containing 100 CDs from an unlocked vehicle on Country View. An unknown person punched a vehicle window and left a crack in it at a home on Twin Lakes Blvd. reported receiving threatening text messages and verbal threats from a man in Metamora. A mans satellite radio was stolen from his vehicle on Doral. A 2? A woman on Chinkapin Rill reported that someone broke into her home and stole jewelry and prescription medication. It sounded like she was reading a poem into the phone. Police were dispatched for a breaking-and-entering in progress on Stanton St., but found nothing. Baldwin Rd. When they awoke, the man was gone and had taken their cell phones and a wallet with $700 in cash. A receptionist at a doctors office on S. Washington reported repeatedly receiving perverted phone calls. 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. A laptop worth $15,000 and a $200 DVD player were stolen from an unlocked vehicle on Inverness. A female customer stole a pair of shoes from a store on S. Washington. Someone damaged a womans mailbox at a home on Bay Pointe Dr. Monday, August 14 A 14-year-old boys blue Mongoose bicycle was stolen while he was inside the library on Pontiac St. An 18-year-old Waterford man was cited for minor in possession of alcohol while driving on W. Drahner. Sunday, June 22 Someone damaged the glass basement door of a vacant home on Chieftan Circle, and also vandalized the for sale? The man, who admitted to drinking and smoking marijuana, had been at a party and was kicked out. He became angry and ripped all of the decorations down. Sunday, August 5 Skateboarders given a bad rap, as juvenile rollerbladers were swearing, blading and trying to tip over a port-a-potty at the Glaspie St. skate park. Wednesday, June 20 A man on W. Davison Lake Rd. The student apologized for what he said. The son went to stay with his father for the night. Around 6:30 p.m., juveniles with skateboards were told by Oxford Police not to skate in Centennial Parks gazebo. There were also numerous scratches. When he got his vehicle back, he said his speaker and an amplifier totaling $700 was stolen out of it. was transported to the hospital for treatment after she destroyed property in the home and attacked several staff members. The homeowner suffered minor burns to his legs and was transported to POH for treatment. A unknown person stol several cooling units from a business on Adventure Lane. One dollar was stolen out of a wallet in an unlocked vehicle on Inverness. Thursday, April 5 A 47-year-old woman was found dead in her bedroom on Laurel Leah. The vehicle was parked in her garage, but she had left the door open. He was arrested for felonious domestic assault. One died each day for three days. Wednesday, November 28 Someone stole a students medication out of her purse while at the high school. The owner of a sand and gravel business on Lakeville Rd. He would speed up, pull in front of them and slam on his brakes. He was transported to POH for medical evaluation. reported that a man had attempted to open a credit card under the companys name on two occasions. Someone shattered a vehicle window on Wood Trail and stole a wallet and spare set of keys. Wednesday, January 16 A 16-year-old boy was driving his 2002 Pontiac Bonneville on Lapeer Rd. A mans tire was found flat after being parked in a lot at the high school. when she claims her purse was stolen out of her cart. She said he was being verbally abusive. A 25-year-old Leonard man was cited for driving while his license was suspended, trespassing, giving false information to an officer, driving without due care, failing to signal and for not wearing a seatbelt while driving down East St. Thursday, August 2 Two Oxford teenagers (18 and 19) were arrested for being under 21 and having consumed alcohol. A man on John Paul Ct. reported three dents found on his truck in the driveway. A 30-year-old man from Lapeer was issued a citation for speeding on Lakeville Rd. When she told the man to stop, he began yelling at her. He also had a warrant out of Charlevoix County. He was driving a white Ford Focus. was called to a home on Malena to extricate a dogs paw that was caught in a wrought iron fence. She was intoxicated and had a blood alcohol content of .26 percent. They were issued a citation. He said he lost the keys and didnt take the pills. They stole $50 in change from a piggy bank. Four plant pots were broken at a church on S. Lapeer Rd. She even began to worship two of the deputies. The boys preliminary breath test was .106. Unauthorized burn on Ora near Roy. Sunday, June 3 A man on Oakwood returned home from vacation to find his house was broken into. Tuesday, July 24 Slip and fall accident on W. Drahner Road. Thursday, June 1 A Playstation 2 was stolen from an apartment on E. Burdick. A woman lost her cell phone while shopping at a store on N. Lapeer Rd. Later, the 15-year-old boy who committed the crime called dispatch to confess. A 24-year-old woman lost her cell phone in the parking lot of a store on N. Lapeer Rd. His preliminary breath test was .220. Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriffs Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Fire Department. Centennial Park after two lads were cited for fighting. A man on Spezia Dr. believes someone has committed fraud by obtaining his personal records. He was pulled over for going 30 in a 25 m.p.h. The bikes were impounded. 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 man on Dennison reported that someone broke a piece of his white cedar fencing he was installing. Oxford Police Reports added by on July 26, 2006View all posts by . The wife claimed her husband pushed her to the floor and hit her on the head. The husband appeared to be intoxicated and was arrested. His preliminary breath test was .27 percent. Oxford Police Reports added by on March 5, 2008View all posts by . Saturday, April 26 An 18-year-old Lapeer man tried to steal two bottles of liquor from a store on N. Lapeer Rd. He was also issued a citation for trespassing because he was told not to return to the property after the first incident. The husband was upset that his kids and his wife didnt mow the lawn like hed asked. Pesky kids playing basketball in a W. Burdick St. parking lot. The man was issued a citation for driving with a suspended license and the girl was taken home. The man said his familys dog had died and that he wanted to get a nice puppy for his son. At least five Oxford teens were cited for being minors in possession of alcohol at a party on Bay Pointe Dr. One 19-year-old girl was also cited for possession of marijuana. Oxford Police Reports added by on January 3, 2007View all posts by . The 17-year-old snapped a towel on the others neck. He called her on her cell phone from Oakland County Jail. Someone stole a Ski doo snowmobile and a trailer on N. Lapeer Rd. On Baypointe Dr., residents were concerned when they noticed a van, with a boat trailer parked on the street. Saturday, January 27 Deputies responded to a call on Ray Rd. The fire department responded to an unauthorized burn at a home on Rivercrest Ct. She said hes threatened to kill her before. Her blood alcohol content was .20 percent. A womans 14-year-old granddaughter ran away during the night from her home on Oxford Oaks. The mother agreed to find someplace else to live. A woman on Aquaview reported her 77-year-old father missing. Someone entered an unlocked vehicle on Clear Lake Ct. and stole a palm pilot. She believes that an ex-girlfriend of her teenage daughter may be responsible. Saturday, January 19 A 24-year-old Oxford man was arrested for operating a vehicle while intoxicated on S. Washington. Sunday, February 24 Sheriffs deputies and the fire department was called to a home on Breezewood for suspicious circumstances. Friday, January 5 An unknown person entered the athletic office at the high school and attempted to open the safe. After being in the computer room for 30 minutes, the men told her they couldnt do the installation and left. Wednesday, April 30 A man on Twin Lakes Blvd. Reports of juveniles loitering in the east lot. Village police were called after a 38-year-old woman from Lapeer refused to leave a bar on S. Washington St. when asked. The man struck her in the head and neck several times with his hand. The couple has been going through a divorce. She believes it may be from someone she had an altercation with while at school that day. She was also very disruptive when the deputies were questioning her. 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. A 48-year-old Orion man was arrested on Casmer for an outstanding warrant. The boy said he did it because of peer pressure from some older boys he was hanging out with. for a couple arguing over an old boyfriend. Two-hundred dollars was stolen from the purse. Incidents taken from the Oakland County Sheriffs Department, Oxford Village Police Department, Oxford Fire Department and Addison Fire Department. Wednesday, April 12 A 45-year-old man from Lapeer was arrested for a felony warrant from Lapeer County, for driving with a suspended license and possession of marijuana on Lapeer Rd. A fire started in the woods off of Glaspie St., behind Thornhill Tr. Her preliminary breath test was .135 percent. He denied any physical altercation occurred. Deputies were called to Hunters Rill for juveniles causing a disturbance. A 20-year-old Troy man, Bryan Elliot Lance Jr., was arraigned in the 52-3 district court last week on charges of unlawfully driving away in an automobile from a home on Moyer May 20. when a white man in a red pick-up truck yelled at her to get inside. A Sirius Satellite Radio was stolen out of a truck on Basket Branch. Tuesday, June 24 When a woman on Laurel Leah awoke, she found her purse had been gone through by an intruder and $291 in cash was missing. Wednesday, December 12 The fire department responded to a home on Oakwood Rd. There were no signs of damage to the building. Child protective services was called and a detective is investigating the case. Thursday, May 29 A 38-year-old man was arrested on Lakeville Rd. Tuesday, January 2 A 39-year-old woman on Delano called deputies after her 59-year-old male neighbor drove past her barn and pointed his finger at her as if he was shooting her. Monday, June 16 Someone keyed the side of a vehicle on Gibson St. Friday, April 27 A woman on Algonquian Trail heard something hit her window, causing it to crack. A mans license plate was stolen off of his vehicle while playing basketball at a friends house on Baldwin Rd. Monday, August 13 A woman went to her husbands residence on Sanders Rd. A man on W. Drahner reported that an unknown person is driving over his front lawn. Approximatly $500 worth of tools were stolen. A mother on Foreland called police because her six-year-old child was out of control. She left a note saying she was leaving for a few days, but didnt say where she was going. The man has been arrested for domestic violence in Lapeer County before. Monday, April 14 A man reported fraud after he learned there was activity in his bank account totalling $2,000 while he was out of town. The man was clearly intoxicated. Sunday, November 26 A woman on Hosner returned home from the hospital and found her home and been broken into. without paying for the items. Tuesday, June 19 A power pole at W. Drahner and Chirco caught fire and left an undetermined number of people without electricity for a little while and closed Drahner Road for almost two hours. This was one of nearly a dozen complaints by area residents who said their homes were struck too. Box 122 Oxford, WI 53952 Emergency # 911 Office # 608-586-4428 Fax # 608-586-5901 Email: [email protected] Chief: Michael V. Kowalski Patrol Officers: Thomas Goodwin, & Brendan Cutrell Use of Force Policy: Use_of_Force Message from Chief Kowalski: The man was pulled over on Jersey St. after a police officer saw him make an illegal U-turn on M-24. The owner said last month, someone also shot paintballs at her house and two vehicles in the driveway. Monday, June 12 Twelve liquid pumps were stolen from a business on N. Lapeer Rd. They both denied anything got physical, but witnesses disagreed. Friday, May 23 A 64-year-old Oxford woman was transported to POH after she said she was almost hit by a vehicle in the parking lot of a fast food restaurant. He began his career serving as a patrol officer handling 911 calls. The wife wanted to take some things out of the car and found a rifle in the back seat. She eventually calmed down and went to her court date. Their siding was also damaged by a pellet gun. A 30-year-old Flint man was arrested on S. Washington during a traffic stop for being a parole absconder for a home invasion and for his third operating a vehicle while intoxicated offense. She apparently committed suicide. A couple on Glenmoor called village police after $900 in cash was stolen from their bathroom drawers. A 31-year-old woman called deputies after her 31-year-old female neighbor threw a rock at her trailer causing damage. A womans 39-year-old ex-boyfriend has been harassing her at her workplace on S. Lapeer Rd. Thursday, July 6 A 1993 Chevy was stolen from a home on Pleasant. 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. A womans 23-year-old son called for help after his dad hit his mom during an argument. for a Friend of the Court warrant out of Wayne County after being pulled over for having an expired license plate. The fall made her hit her head. try to steal her car. The father refused medical treatment and the boy was transported to Childrens Village. A man on Basket Branch called sheriffs deputies saying he and his wife were in an argument and that his wife was drunk. Wednesday, April 9 A woman on Brentwood reported receiving harassing phone calls and text messages from her ex-boyfriend. Officers responded to a report early in the morning of Feb. 21 of a possible gross sexual imposition on Indian Trace Drive. A personal injury accident on Lapeer and Broadway. Turns out he had an outstanding misdemeanor warrant. The landlord was confronted by the tenants mother and began arguing. The girls both decided not to press charges against one another. Oxford Police Reports added by on July 5, 2006View all posts by . called deputies to report that her 40-year-old husband spit on her while at their sons baseball game. A woman called police after her vehicle sustained damage from another vehicle on W. Burdick St. Monday, August 7 A 53-year-old man on Crestwood reported his 77-year-old mother-in-law missing. Each report costs $10.00. The 34-year-old woman from Clinton Township was then arrested for domestic assault. A kayaker on Round Lake in Scripter Park would not listen to park employees when told no boats in the swim area. He believes his son stole the items to raise money after losing his job. Monday, March 3 A 50-year-old man from Lake Orion tried to rob a dollar store on S. Lapeer Rd. A man on Wise filed a credit card fraud report after his wife stole his wallet and used his credit cards without permission. The man had been yelling at his family about demons and the government and smashed the TV screen with a hammer because it was talking to him.? Wednesday, June 11 A 34-year-old man from Clinton Twp. 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.? A 41-year-old Oxford woman was issued a citation for driving with a suspended license, improper license plate and for not having proof of insurance after a traffic stop on Lapeer Rd. A 1996 Chevy pickup truck was on fire. The paint also splattered on the garage door. A 24-year-old woman was arrested for various outstanding warrants after being held at a store for committing retail fraud. She was informed that $450 worth of withdrawals was made at a casino downtown. 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. He was angry because she didnt make him breakfast. A cell phone was stolen out of an unlocked vehicle on Keble Ln. A 45-year-old mother on Parker Lake was issued a citation for allowing her 18-year-old son to drive without a license.
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