Alcohol was not a factor in the crash. Box key was stolen from a vehicle on Nuttal Branch. She was taken to St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. At 6:54 p.m. an Oakland County Sheriffs Deputy closed? An unknown person entered an unlocked vehicle on Atherlone and took a digital camera, silver dollars and various gift cards. The suspect also shattered the back window of his other car. grabbed her nine-year-old sons arm, leaving marks. Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriffs Department, the Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Township Fire Department. A homeowner on Stanton reported that someone broke into his house and stole a red Mongoose kids? reported that someone keyed the side of her car and spit on her vehicles window. A man was driving and noticed a 45-year-old homeless man laying in a field off Market St. and Lapeer Rd. The boy said he was mooning? A 28-year-old man on Lakeville Rd. Oxford Police Reports added by on May 9, 2007View all posts by . A 15-year-old girl on Oxford Lakes Dr. reported another girl was threatening her. 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. A garbage truck took down a power line on Olive. The boys father didnt want to press charges. His preliminary breath test was .220. A womans vehicle was damaged while at a friends house on Sanders. A mans 24-foot travel trailer was stolen from a storage place on S. Lapeer Rd. The verbal argument led to one of the men hitting another with a hammer. She was unable to obtain an ID. 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. Arrests and Police Reports in New Oxford City, PA. A man called deputies because he wanted to evict his 50-year-old son from the home he owns on Inca Trail. Reports of a medical on W. Romeo. A 36-year-old Oxford man was arrested for driving with a suspended license on E. Burdick St. may have caused a hot fuse to drop which set the pole on fire. Deputies couldnt find them. Someone flattened two tires on a womans vehicle on Shummard Branch. Friday, May 2 A girls 18-speed Huffy mountain bike was stolen from her yard on Chapman Branch. A Hunters Rill womans credit cards, social security card, drivers license and about $7 in cash were stolen from her unlocked vehicle. A 21-year-old man from Ortonville was issued a citation for reckless driving on Lapeer Rd. store without paying. A mans bicycle was stolen while he went into the movie theater on S. Washington to use the restroom. Tuesday, May 13 A female resident at a group home on S. Coats Rd. A couple on Glenmoor called village police after $900 in cash was stolen from their bathroom drawers. An unknown person poured used cooking grease over a womans vehicle on Eagle Trail. 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. Someone slashed an inflatable childrens pool on Oneta St. and threw dog feces into it. Car vs. deer on Lakeville Rd. Oxford Police Reports added by on August 8, 2007View all posts by . The woman was told to find an alternative arrangement for her dogs. Oxford, AL. It appears she may have slipped and fell, although she did have a history of heart ailments. Saturday, January 19 A 24-year-old Oxford man was arrested for operating a vehicle while intoxicated on S. Washington. The father threatened to kill him and punched the boyfriend in the chin, but the man refused to press charges. Tuesday, July 25 A 39-year-old woman on Lakeville Rd. Thursday, August 3 A $400 I-Pod was stolen from a locked vehicle on Mansfield Ct. The girlfriend denied any abuse. were entered by unknown persons. Nothing was stolen. Neighbors called police after they witnessed a father on Center St. slap his 9-year-old son in the face, knock him to the ground and hit him with a belt. The fire department responded to a false fire alarm on Peninsula Ct. A man on Markwood Ct. reported getting a threatening message on his answering machine saying this is your mother calling, you are going to die in seven days.? A 17-year-old boy was arrested on Ray Rd. A resident was found sleeping in the second level of the home, but was not injured by the smoke and refused medical treatment. A Clarkston man was arrested for two outstanding warrants out of Farmington Hills. When he approached the vehicle, the people inside became rude and drove away. Thursday, July 26 Broken ankle on Inca Tr. It also looked like someone tried to pry her window open to enter. An 18-year-old male student at Crossroads for Youth became aggressive toward a female staff member. A dog got loose on Center and chased a woman onto her porch. The woman was given information on obtaining a personal protection order. Burn complaint on Bay Wood. The thief also tried to take a label-maker, but dropped it. A woman lost her cosmetic bag which contained many of her prescription medications while shopping at a store on N. Lapeer Rd. A 20-year-old man was seen placing two liquor bottles in his pants and trying to exit a store on N. Lapeer without paying for it. The thief had entered her home through a dining room window. Monday, May 1 A 20-year-old man on Keble Lane was committed to the hospital for psychological evaluation after threatening to kill himself. A woman on South St. called deputies after her 14-year-old daughter ran away from home. He was cited for retail fraud. Detectives are investigating the suspicious situation. It turns out the wolf was actually a neighbors dog. Oxford, PA 19363. Tuesday, July 24 Deputies were called to a home on Bayless Dr. after a man hadnt shown up for work in two days. Air and K-9 units were at the scene, but he wasnt found. He had a blood alcohol content of .167 percent. He was pulled over for going 30 in a 25 m.p.h. Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriffs Department, Oxford Village Police Department and Oxford Fire Department. She said hes threatened to kill her before. The Oxford Fire Department was able to put the fire out. A man on W. Drahner reported that an unknown person is driving over his front lawn. Someone vandalized various doors by pulling them off their frames at the beach house at Scripter Park. After being in the computer room for 30 minutes, the men told her they couldnt do the installation and left. A womans wallet was stolen from her vehicle while at a park with her kids on Glaspie. Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriffs Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Township Fire Department. Wednesday, June 27 A womans purse was stolen off of her kitchen table at her home on High Pointe. for two subjects thrown from a horse carriage. Friday, February 16 Deputies went to check on a registered sex offender supposedly living on Crestwood, but found out he had passed away a few months ago. Fentanyl, Meth & Pills Seized + Charges for Fake Maine Inspection Stickers. When she called his friends, they said they never met him. The mobile home was completely destroyed and the neighboring mobile home suffered $3,000-$4,000 worth of damage, according to Fire Chief Jack LeRoy. $1,500. She was transported to St. Joseph Hospital for treatment. Saturday, May 17 A couple returned to their home on Crestwood Dr. to find their residence open. The husband decided to leave for the day. The Oxford Fire Department responded to 16 medical calls from 6:34 a.m. April 22 until 5:21 p.m. April 28. Friday, April 6 The Oxford Fire Department was called to a home on Ora for a chimney fire. Preteen girls swimming in Howell Lake (near Teelin Dr.) reported a man was watching them from a house and had exposed himself. Deputies found a broken beer bottle inside the vehicle and believe it was used to break the window. One died each day for three days. He was arrested for felonious domestic assault. The man was issued a citation for retail fraud. Reports of a juvenile complaint on Glaspie after kids were seen driving a golf cart to a fast food restaurant on S. Lapeer Rd. A man and woman were seen illegally dumping large items behind a business on Plexus Dr. Their identities were not known. Reports of a couple having intimate relations in a vehicle on W. Drahner. Thursday, May 15 Car vs. deer on N. Oxford Rd. A woman on Sunset Blvd. Furniture and items were strewn about. She believes that an ex-girlfriend of her teenage daughter may be responsible. There have been calls to this residence before, and the owner was issued a citation for being a disorderly person. The Oxford Police Department maintains Police Records on their arrests, searches, investigations, and the actions of police officers. Monday, January 1 A woman on Coryell Dr. called deputies after her husband of 34 years threw her out of their house. The man was intoxicated and had to be transported by Oxford Fire to the hospital. Friday, December 22 A woman on Anton caught a teenage boy in her open garage and the boy fled on foot into a wooded area. Someone shattered a vehicle window on Wood Trail and stole a wallet and spare set of keys. It appears the intruder used a landscaping boulder to break through the front door. Skateboarders were escorted from a Pontiac St. church porch. reported three of her chickens dead. He fled on foot afterward. Later, the 15-year-old boy who committed the crime called dispatch to confess. He also kicked her in the lower back. Someone keyed the side of a teachers vehicle at the high school. The drivers side window of a mans vehicle was shot out by a pellet gun while in his driveway on Shummard Branch. where someone was burning wood pallets, oil filters and air filters. Wednesday, August 15 Two-hundred dollars of scrap metal was stolen from a business on Metamora Rd. A woman was driving her GMC Jimmy and saw smoke pouring out of her dashboard. The woman said she left her window down a few inches. An 89-year-old female on Harwood Dr. was taken to Crittenton Hospital for difficulty breathing. Satellite radio, iPod and numerous CDs were stolen from a vehicle on Shummard Branch. The fire department was called to assist the Dryden Fire Department for a structure fire on E. Dryden Rd. Items stolen included a stereo, Global Positioning System, entertainment center, two stainless steel boat propellers. A woman on Maple reported her vehicle was egged over night. restaurant. The cup busted one of her headlights. The owner of a sand and gravel business on Lakeville Rd. On May 21, he allegedly broke into a home on Lafayette and lived in the home for a week while the homeowners were out of town and stole numerous household objects. A woman on Oakwood Rd. He admitted to having a beer at a local restaurant. She believes she left her sliding door unlocked and thats how the theif entered the home. A 61-year-old man on Oak Ct. was issued a citation for disorderly conduct after continuing to argue with his neighbor about property lines after the deputy told him to stop. Friday, June 6 A 13-year-old girl on Pondview Lane called sheriffs deputies to report that her stepfather pushed her and choked her after an argument. This was one of nearly a dozen complaints by area residents who said their homes were struck too. The man gave the detective a false name because he was on probation for fourth degree criminal sexual conduct and wasnt supposed to have contact with minors. The people who attended the party denied taking any of the items. She claims shes even tried to have her evicted from the mobile home park. The panel of one of the doors was melted down and black soot covered everything inside the vehicle. Someone entered a mans vehicle on Red Barn and stole envelopes containing cash collected for a school. Neighbors in the area of Parker Lake called to complain about juveniles littering and being disrespectful. Friday, June 13 A man on Somerville was awoken from his sleep by someone ringing his door bell, but when he answered the door no one was there. The Oxford Police Department is housed 715 Molly Barr Road. A 20-year-old Oxford man was issued citations for urinating in public at a home on Trillium and for consuming alcohol. Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriffs Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Fire Department. Monday, December 11 A caller on Crawford reported trouble breathing. The boy was informed of the severity of the issue. Sunday, June 18 A CD player, subwoofer and amplifier were stolen from an unlocked car on Driftwood Ct. It sounded like she was reading a poem into the phone. Sunday, September 24 reported three individuals on motorcycles were driving recklessly around other vehicles. Friday, June 15 An Oxford man gave a 17-year-old boy from Auburn Hills a ride to a gas station on N. Lapeer Rd.. Monday, June 30 A womans GPS and $10 in cash were stolen from her vehicle on Twin Lakes Blvd. Someone wrote the phrase Paul was here? Reports of someone entering a business on N. Washington Rd. She said his name isnt on their childs birth certificate, so he has no rights as a parent. A bike was stolen from a garage on Pearl. A girls iPod was stolen from her locker at the middle school. The man couldnt be contacted, but deputies left a message saying the matter was being investigated. The snowy weather was to blame. The report was forwarded to the detective bureau. Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriffs Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Township Fire Department. Oxford Police Reports added by on July 5, 2006View all posts by . A 33-year-old female from Harrison Township was arrested for operating a vehicle while intoxicated on N. Lapeer Rd. MUPD Records is located in Room 103 of the Police Services Center, at 4945 Oxford Trenton Road and available Monday through Friday . Both girls were turned over to their mother and a juvenile petition was filed. Oxford Police Reports added by on December 5, 2007View all posts by . Identity theft on Boulder Ln. The Oxford Police Department operates one DJI Inspire drone as of 2018, according to data compiled by the Center for the Study of the Drone at Bard College. The homeowner got his dog and threatened to have it attack the man if he didnt turn his gas back on. A commercial semi-truck driver was pulled over on N. Washington St. for having a tail light out. Monday, July 24 Someone stole a green Waste Management garbage can from a home on Ray Rd. Reports of a mother and daughter on East St. in a fight. A 22-year-old Oxford man on a motorcycle was seen riding on one tire for approximatly 100 ft. down Lapeer Rd. Monday, January 7 Fifty dollars in cash was stolen from an unlocked vehicle on Franklin Lake Circle. A 16-year-old Oxford boy was arrested at a vacant home on Pleasant for possession of marijuana. The fire department responded to a home on Woodleigh Way for a carbon monoxide investigation. The plant was taken to the sheriffs department and destroyed. Thursday, November 29 A man on Davis Lake reported that someone threw a chunk of ice at his vehicle while he was driving. reported his wallet, CD case and box of checks from a closed account were stolen from his unlocked truck. reported her license plate stolen off her vehicle. Oxford Police Department. Nothing was damaged and nothing appeared to be missing. It didnt appear that he took any clothes with him. There was no damage done to the vehicle. A purse with $100 in cash and 20 CDs were stolen from an unlocked vehicle on Twin Lakes Blvd. Check the Oxford Police Records Search URLs below. Friday, August 4 A woman driving on Lapeer Rd. An unkown person went into a students backpack in her locker at the high school and stole a $120 cell phone. Friday, December 7 Deputies responded to a breaking and entering incident on the 2000 block of Curtis Rd. A vehicles side panel was shot with a pellet gun five times on Courtney Court. A Sirius satellite radio and emergency window punch tool was stolen from an unlocked vehicle on Cypress Dr. A 28-year-old man called police after his 29-year-old girlfriend threw a remote control at him. On March 13 a ring was turned into the Oxford Village Police Department. Thursday, September 13 Someone burned a small area on the roof of a guard shack at the entrance of a subdivision on Manitou. Wednesday, December 25 A 17-year-old girl on Lake Shore Circle was taken into custody for truancy and was taken to Childrens Village.