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found a marijuana plant approximately one foot tall growing in a wooded area. Police records include arrest logs, investigation reports, and criminal records for individuals arrested, detained, and investigated by the Police. Wednesday, September 5 The Oxford Fire Department was called to a home on N. Oxford Rd. Reports of a medical on Lakeville Rd. She was given information on obtaining a personal protection order. Saturday, May 10 A woman on Gibson St. reported that her gasoline had been siphoned out of her vehicle. A 46-year-old Metamora woman was arrested for an outstanding criminal bench warrant out of Lapeer County. Wind chimes and lawn ornaments were stolen from a five-year-old boys grave at the township cemetery. A 17-year-old female didnt return back to Crossroads for Youth after visiting the Wayne County Juvenile Courthouse in Detroit. His blood alcohol level was .13 percent. A womans ex-husband began arguing with her and they got into a physical argument. The department is a member of the Oakland County Chiefs Association as well as the Michigan Police Chiefs Association. Friday, May 25 Headstones belonging to a womans mother and father were stolen from the Oxford Cemetery on W. Burdick. They gained entry into a tool room and used a tool to break a window on a door. He was waiting for a company to move it down to Oklahoma for him. Tuesday, July 25 A 39-year-old woman on Lakeville Rd. her windows had also been forced open to gain entry. Two male students, ages 17 and 16, are believed to be responsible. A 23-year-old man was issued a citation for disobeying a stop sign. He was cited for leaving the scene of a crime. while intoxicated. Wednesday, April 30 A man on Twin Lakes Blvd. and paid what he owed. Car vs. deer. He was also issued a citation for disorderly person after police were called to a minor physical altercation between him and another man. Friday, May 9 The fire department responded to an oder investigation on S. Washington St. Oxford Police Reports added by on September 27, 2006View all posts by . 0:00. Reports of family trouble on Berkshire Ct. A Sunset Blvd. Medical emergency on Humphrey. A homeowner on Harvard Ct. reported a suspicious odor after having her furnace worked on. A blue bicycle was stolen from an elementary school on Pontiac. Tuesday, April 11 A woman from Caro found a long scratch on the drivers side of her vehicle after shopping at a store on Lapeer and Ray Roads. Juvenile complaint at Scripter Park. A 44-year-old man on Pontiac was arrested for outstanding warrants out of Oakland County. Wednesday, April 19 A 41-year-old man from Roseville was arrested on Lapeer Rd. An area check was conducted for the wolf with negative results. He hasnt threatened her, but she believes he may try and hurt her. A Sirius satellite radio and emergency window punch tool was stolen from an unlocked vehicle on Cypress Dr. A homeowner on Davis Lake Dr. reported that someone broke a window out of his vehicle and stole a CD case containing 71 CDs, a stereo front and remote control for the stereo. The woman thinks the papers have private credit information she didnt want him to have. A 23-year-old Independence Twp. An unknown person ran their vehicle into a fire hydrant on Baypointe and left the scene. 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. Deputies were able to track the womans last credit card purchase for a hotel in Ohio. The argument between the couple occurred when the husband informed his wife that he was living a double-life and had another family in Brazil. A 21-year-old man from Attica was arrested for drunken driving on N. Washington St. An 81 mm military explosive shell was found in the parking lot of the Oakwood Road Market. Oxford Police Reports added by on March 28, 2007View all posts by . They stole $50 in change from a piggy bank. The man had a cut over his eye and a swollen lip and was also intoxicated. There were no signs of damage to the building. A 27-year-old man from Oxford was issued a citation for having an improper license plate and an expired registration while driving on Lakeville Rd. The boyfriend was arrested for domestic assault. Oxford Borough Police Department. Her credit card was used to purchase items from a store in Waterford, Pontiac and to open a cell phone account. Larceny of a laptop on Pleasant St. She was transported to Crittenton Hospital for treatment. Wednesday, May 28 A 16-year-old girl ran away from her home on Seymour Lake Rd. A 47-year-old Oxford man was issued a citation for giving false information to a police officer during a traffic stop on Glaspie St. Syringes, alcohol pads, wound dressing kits and prescription medicine were stolen from a Stanton St. home. The man was anxious to leave and didnt want to give his name. A woman called paramedics to her home on Indian Lake Rd. A receptionist at a doctors office on S. Washington reported repeatedly receiving perverted phone calls. To contact dispatch: If it is an emergency, call 911 If it is a non-emergency, call 513-523-4321 To file in person: Go to the Oxford Police Station lobby, located at 101 E. High Street and speak to the clerk who will dispatch an officer, if needed. A woman on Great Pines Dr. reported fraud after someone stole her credit card number and ordered items online. 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. A couple on Kirkwood got into a heated argument over sleeping arrangements and the man began throwing things inside the trailer. He then kicked her in the stomach and struck her in the face. The boy said he didnt intend to hit the vehicle. His preliminary breath test was .17 percent. A person driving a golfcart down Thornehill Trail was warned not to do so anymore. A 16-year-old boy ran away from his home on Twin Lakes Blvd. at Hosner and ran off the road to the south. This is the second time his mailbox has been vandalized. A woman on Delano reported that her male neighbor is threatening her because of an ongoing argument. He was arrested and cited for being a person under 21 consuming alcohol. Dad of Oxford victim: State Police were negligent leading up to rampage The fire department responded to an unauthorized burn at a home on Rivercrest Ct. When the woman returned home, she found the date ?10-24-07? Last weeks article concerning Love INC incorrectly reported Lake Orion dentist Dr. Joseph Mastromatteos first name. Saturday, March 29 A 54-year-old woman from Fostoria, MI was arrested for operating a vehicle while intoxicated on N. Lapeer Rd. A 14-year-old girl on Allison Dr. ran away from home. A vehicle hit a mailbox on Thornehill Trail and left the scene. Medical emergency on S. Lapeer Rd. She was transported to Crittenton for treatment. A village police officer witnessed a 16-year-old girl and an 18-year-old man having a heated argument on Mechanic St. The leather seats were slashed, seatbelts cut and the dashboard panel was disassembled. Oxford Police Reports added by on November 14, 2007View all posts by . and left without paying $58.62. The Oxford Fire Department was called for a vehicle fire on Dennison. Oxford Police Reports added by on November 7, 2007View all posts by . A 36-year-old Oxford man was arrested for driving with a suspended license on E. Burdick St. A man on Spring Lake heard a loud noise in his house and saw a male suspect trying to flee his home. Inside the purse was credit cards, a checkbook and $600 in cash. Oxford Police Reports added by on November 29, 2006View all posts by . It was in her purse before dinner, and when she checked later, it was gone. A man on Seymour Lake Rd. Reports of a white male in his 20s loitering at a coffee shop. Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriffs Department, Oxford Village Police Department and Oxford Fire Department. His vechicle was impounded. A 7-year-old passed out on Bellwood Ct. Saturday, February 2 Deputies were called to a home on Kirkwood for a domestic dispute between a boyfriend and girlfriend. The man has a closed-head injury and doesnt know his name. woman attempted suicide at a home on Crestwood and was transported to St. Joseph Hospital in Pontiac. Thursday, April 26 An 18-year-old man was given a trespassing citation while at the high school. A woman on Laurel Leah called sheriffs deputies when she saw two white, teenage boys trying to enter her neighbors home through a window. The man was also driving on a suspended license and had an open bottle of liquor. The investigation began with a 911 call that came in at about 1:15 a.m. from a passerby who reported seeing two people injured in the parking lot behind Oxford City Hall. The boys? Both were advised of domestic violence laws. A woman on Maynard Circle reported her home was broken into and items were stolen while she was on vacation. She was able to break free and go to a friends house. Police called to reports of late-night fight on Oxford's Cowley Road Her blood alcohol content was .17. Five vehicles were parked on the lawn and various teens were having a party in the backyard. A 19-year-old woman was arrested on Broadway for an outstanding warrant from the Michigan State Police. He was also cited for not having any ID or proof of insurance. A 61-year-old Oakland man lost his cell phone at a golf course on E. Drahner. During the argument, the wife punched her husband 10-12 times in the back of the head, kicked him in his knee and his calf. A Lake Orion man was visiting a friends residence on Shummard Branch when his ex-girlfriend from Leonard broke his vehicles window, damaged the sideview mirror and dented his doors. The woman said she has been receiving hang-up calls for several months. A portable DVD player and suitcase was stolen from two different vehicles at a home on Doral Ct. Sunday, May 20 A woman on Laurel Leah called deputies after an older man and his brother drove by her trailer and asked her sons to go to church with them. Sunday, October 28 A 61-year-old Oxford man was cited for retail fraud after he tried to steal five tubes of hair dying product from a store on N. Lapeer Rd. This was one of nearly a dozen complaints by area residents who said their homes were struck too. Loose change, candy and sungalsses were some of the items stolen. Two men in their 20s said they were wrestling and that everything was OK, even though one of the men appeard intoxicated and had a huge gash on his forehead. Wednesday, July 4 A man on Hertford Ct. called deputies after he saw two teenage boys enter his vehicle and try to steal it. Oxford Police Reports added by on March 21, 2007View all posts by . When she told the man to stop, he began yelling at her. after she was seen switching price tags on several items of clothing and tried to leave without paying. The next day, the bus driver said a student turned in the wallet, but the cash was missing. In Person: Oxford Police Department, 22 W Burdick St, Oxford, MI 48371, United States. Wednesday, April 4 A 27-year-old Oxford man was arrested for operating while intoxicated on S. Lapeer Rd. The man, who admitted to drinking and smoking marijuana, had been at a party and was kicked out. Someone shattered a vehicle window on Wood Trail and stole a wallet and spare set of keys. 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. The passenger of the four-door green Chrysler car was apparently distracting the attendant while the gas was being stolen. An 18-year-old Oxford man with a warrant for aggrevated assault fled from police on Glaspie and Powell. Monday, September 17 A 20-year-old Oxford man was seen concealing liquor in his pants at a store on N. Lapeer Rd. The husband locked her out of their bedroom. A Scripter Park worker was having trouble with three teenage boys spitting, using bad language and skateboarding, so she told them they werent allowed back all summer. Saturday, August 12 A 60-year-old man and his sons 75-year-old father-in-law got into a small argument while eating breakfast at a coney restaurant on S. Lapeer Rd. The woman admitted to taking the pills, but said she flushed them down the toilet in a panic.? A woman on Island Lake Dr. reported credit card fraud after hers were either stolen or lost. The girls admitted they never really saw him naked and the man was told not to swim without shorts on. 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. Sunday, September 17 A resident on Trillium found the head of a squirrel lying on his front porch. All three were cited for trespassing. Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriffs Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Fire Department. Police Department | Police Department | Emory University | Atlanta GA The man and his passenger were transported to P.O.H in Pontiac for medical treatment. He was arrested for domestic violence. Monday, May 5 A girls iPod was stolen from her locker at the high school. The boys preliminary breath test was .106. for outstanding warrants through Oak Park. Monday, July 23 Possible runaway on Wynnwood. She was advised that if her children were ever seen on the roof again she could be charged with neglect. A 28-year-old man on Crestwood was arrested for felonious assault after hitting his roommate with a large stick, which left a large welt. The woman got angry and pulled a gun out of a closet and said she was going to kill herself. She pushed him into the TV on the wall, which caused a gash in his head. Someone stole an XM Radio from a mans vehicle on Fountain View Lane. Stereos, a computer, TV and liquor were not stolen, only an ice cream bar. The Oxford Fire Department was called to a single wide mobile home fire at 46 Hosner Dr. Monday, January 1 A woman on Coryell Dr. called deputies after her husband of 34 years threw her out of their house. Oxford Police Department. A man on Chirco claims an employee of a cable company made verbal threats toward him, while the cable employee said the homeowner was threatening him. An owners manual, cell phone and charger and sunglasses were stolen from two different vehicles at a home on Lakesview. Approximately $825 had been charged to the card. She said his name isnt on their childs birth certificate, so he has no rights as a parent. Monday, May 12 Deputies were dispatched to a home on Brookside Ct. for a man armed with a knife. He fled on foot afterward. A 76-year-old woman on Worthington Dr. believes her 54-year-old daughter stole her credit cards and gambled with the money. The wallet had credit cards and $80 in cash inside. Friday, April 27 A woman on Algonquian Trail heard something hit her window, causing it to crack. reported her wedding ring was stolen from her bathroom counter top. A stereo, DVD player and prescription medication was stolen. She said he was being verbally abusive. Thursday, August 17 A woman on Shummard Branch said she met a Nigerian man over the internet. An emblem on a womans Ford Taurus was stolen while parked on Parker Lake. Wednesday, May 7 A woman on Manitou Lane reported threatening and harassing phone calls from a man in Pontiac. She believes the shots were toward her horses, but none of them were harmed. A group of juvenile girls told a man they saw a boy leave a green duffle bag in the woods between the middle school and trailer park off of Lakeville Rd. reported that his 15-year-old son lit paper on fire in a trash can. An unknown person damaged the vinyl siding of a home on Quail Ridge with a paintball gun. An 18-year-old Clarkston girl admitted to littering nearby. A window was broken and a radio, amplifiers and sub-woofer was stolen from a tractor trailer on Metamora Rd. After her father thought she went missing, his 6-year-old daughter was found at her friends house. The 17-year-old was issued a citation for assault and battery. By Brian Graves, Star Staff Writer,. A woman on Maynard Circle returned home to find her front door not closed all the way. The Troy Police Department picked him up a week later. 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.? The homeowner was very angry and stole a $400 golf club from the mans bag. Two sisters got into an argument at a funeral home on W. Burdick about who go their recently deceased fathers death certificate. Monday, October 22 A couple on Edith are going through a divorce and got into a heated argument about disciplining their child. On March 13 a ring was turned into the Oxford Village Police Department. He was taken to a friends house to calm down. Sunday, April 8 After a weekend trip, a family returned home to find their home on Ray Rd.