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The man was told not to visit the home unless he was invited. Reports of road rage on Coats Rd. Oxford, Alabama - Police Department and Crime Statistics For 2016, there were 1,028 reported crimes in Oxford, resulting in a crime rate of 4,841 per 100,000 persons. A man on Kirkwood had an allergic reaction to his medication Friday, September 28 Several juveniles are wanted after breaking into a double-wide trailer on Brentwood. Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriffs Department, Oxford Village Police Department and Oxford Fire Department. An XM Satellite Radio was stolen from an unlocked vehicle on Parker Lake Dr. Sunday, August 6 A 19-year-old woman was believed to be intoxicated during a traffic stop on N. Oxford Rd. The man appeared to be intoxicated when deputies arrived. The two were each trying to grab it and the woman fell to the ground. A cell phone was stolen out of a boys locker while at basketball practice at the high school. The couple has been going through a separation. Incidents taken from the Oakland County Sheriffs Department, Oxford Village Police Department and Oxford Fire Department. It is still unknown how the perpetrator entered the building. He sent back different figurines and said they were damaged. An Oxford womans ex-husband got into an argument with her new boyfriend while at their childs event. A woman on Glaspie reported that she got into a physical fight with her cousin at Scripter Park and wanted to press charges. Sunday, April 23 A purse was stolen out of an unlocked car on Chelsea Blvd. A woman on Pontiac called police to her home to check if her 19-year-old daughter had consumed alcohol. 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. A man on Glenmoor reported identity theft after an unknown person charged $10,000 to his Sears credit card. 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 fire department responded to four medical emergency calls. A woman at a group home on Hummer Lake Rd. Friday, December 7 Deputies responded to a breaking and entering incident on the 2000 block of Curtis Rd. A woman on Tanview reported that a 20-year-old family friend stole a credit card from her husbands wallet. Friday, November 24 A 2001 black Ford Ranger pick up truck was stolen from a home on Glaspie. Saturday, September 22 A neighbor thought they heard a gunshot come from a home on Second St., but nobody was home when deputies arrived. Welch, and Tr. He believes a teenage friend of his step-son may be to blame. Monday, June 19 A 16-year-old girl on Maynard Circle called deputies after receiving intimidating threats via text message from another 16-year-old girl. Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriffs Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Fire Department. Thursday, June 5 A 16-year-old boy on Twin Lakes Blvd. A 30-year-old Oxford man was arrested for an outstanding warrant from the Bloomfield Township Police Department. Monday, January 7 Fifty dollars in cash was stolen from an unlocked vehicle on Franklin Lake Circle. A womans purse was stolen from her apartment on Pontiac St. Tracks were found that appeared to be from a trailer. Only one minor traffic crash occurred in the village after the spontaneous snow fall. The couple has been going through a messy divorce. A 25-year-old man on Seymour Lake Rd. Car vs. deer. A 22-year-old Rochester was arrested for operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol on M-24. Oxford Police Reports added by on November 7, 2007View all posts by . Pat Ford - Police Chief 204 E. McClanahan Street PO Box 1186 Oxford, NC 27565 Phone: 919-693-3161 Fax: 919-693-7990 E-mail: police@oxfordnc.org Office Hours M-F, 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriffs Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Fire Department. Tuesday, May 15 An employee at a gravel pit off of Lakeville Rd. Saturday, April 15 A 41-year-old woman and her 41-year-old live-in girlfriend got into a verbal argument at their home on Trillium Trail. Incidents taken from the Oakland County Sheriffs Department, Oxford Village Police Department and Oxford Fire Department. for an outstanding warrant for domestic violence. A bike worth $400 was stolen from a garage on Thornehill Trail. Check the New Oxford Police Records Search URLs below. A woman on Cross St. reported getting into an argument with her husband and wanted him to leave the home. The canoe belonged to a woman on Spezia. A 61-year-old man was reported missing from a group home on Hummer Lake Rd. Oxford police chief leaves office NATALIE JONES Feb 17, 2023 0 Former Oxford Chief of Police Patrick Maxwell reads a monthly police report during a September 2018 meeting. Thursday, July 5 A 35-year-old Oxford man was arrested for public intoxication on Davison St. Eyewitnesses shared a video of a fight breaking out on Cowley Road in Oxford . A woman believes someone stole her purse from a grocery cart while she was unloading groceries into her vehicle. . was broken into. She even claimed she was suicidal. Estimated total of what was stolen ? Friday, July 27 Medical emergencies on W. Drahner Road and Gibson Street. A womans wallet was stolen out of her unlocked vehicle on Fairway View Dr. The man agreed to leave the residence for the evening. Deputies believe it was done by a local gang. Oxford Police Reports added by on February 13, 2008View all posts by . A 36-year-old semi-truck driver was arrested for a child support warrant by Lapeer County during a routine traffic stop on E. Burdick. while intoxicated. A woman on Huron Ct. who is on a subdivision association board said an unknown male left a voicemail threatening physical harm to her and other board members. Sunday, December 31 The Oxford Fire Department was called to a vehicle fire on N. Baldwin Rd. City Council Meeting Call to Order Councilwoman Hubbard - Present Councilman The brothers were able to get his license plate, and the man told deputies he didnt think he hit anyone. Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriffs Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Fire Department. called police after she witnessed a dark, shadowy figure? The man was transported to POH for medical treatment. Car vs. deer on Tinley Blvd. Thursday, December 7 A manager at the movie theater on S. Washington reported an unknown person keying? about a person being slumped over in a vehicle on the side of the road. 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. August 1 Numerous pieces of wood were stolen from a construction site on Cottonwood Ct. The people who attended the party denied taking any of the items. Police were dispatched to N. Washington St. and W. Burdick for a juvenile fight between two 15-year-old boys. Sunday, May 6 A woman went to her ex-boyfriends home on Gardner to feed her two dogs when the man started yelling and pushed her. There was a tent, eating utensils and a cooler. Police records include arrest logs, investigation reports, and criminal records for individuals arrested, detained, and investigated by the Police. Someone scratched the tailgate of a womans truck on Scarlet Oak. Oxford Police Reports added by on August 16, 2006View all posts by . Oxford Police Department | Oxford AL Oxford, MS 38655, 107 Courthouse Square - Oxford, Mississippi - 38655 You can call them at 256-435-6448. The fire department responded to Keith St. for an equipment fire. 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, January 11 Someone broke a womans storm window at her home on Laura Leah. A man and woman who have been divorced but are still living together on Bellwood Ct. got into an argument. A business owner on N. Lapeer Rd. Saturday, April 22 A homeowner on S. Baldwin found a hole in the vinyl siding of his garage from a bullet. Sunday, September 23 Someone broke into an oil change business on S. Lapeer Rd. A woman on Berkshire Ct. contacted the sheriffs department about her husband leaving threatening phone messages for her. The Oxford Fire Department transported her to Crittenton Hospital for treatment. One woman punched the other in the face before they were asked to leave the premises. An unknown person stole over $1,000 worth of powertools from a construction job site on Driftwood Ct. Reports of a grass fire behind a school on Lakeville Rd. A man on the other end either hung up or threatened her. Oxford Police Reports added by on December 12, 2007View all posts by . It was removed and will be replaced. A receipt box was stolen. were broken out using a cinder block. for a warrant out of the village for operating a vehicle while intoxicated. Obscene graffiti was spray-painted on the back of the Oxford Board of Education building on Pontiac St. and the library building. She has not been answering her cell phone. The Village DPW buildings on Glaspie Street took a hit somebody tried kicking the well house door and somebody broke into their hut,? The man was issued a citation for assault with battery. His blood alcohol content was .22 percent. The boys brother was also passed out from alcohol consumption. A 41-year-old man on Gill St. called deputies after his 40-year-old wife came home from the bar intoxicated and began to throw items around. A 5-year-old on Center reportedly got cleaning product in his eye. Wednesday, June 11 A 34-year-old man from Clinton Twp. Saturday, May 27 Parents of a 12-year-old girl on Shin Branch called deputies after their daughter stated she drank alcohol with her 11-year-old friend next door. She was transported to Crittenton Hospital for medical evaluation. He did not show any signs of intoxication, but a pint of liquor was found on the car floor. Wednesday, April 25 A womans wallet was stolen while shopping at a store on N. Lapeer Rd. It was about 10 to 10 in the evening. was forced open and $10 in coins were stolen. Larceny from a vehicle parked on Inverness. He was waiting for a company to move it down to Oklahoma for him. A resident in an apartment complex on Crawford called police after she heard a woman from another apartment screaming. Several small fires covering approximately 400 ft. on the east side of Lapeer Rd. Reports of a dog barking complaint on Newman. A 23-year-old man was issued a citation for disobeying a stop sign. Sunday, July 2 A 19-year-old man from Pontiac was issued a citation for driving with a suspended license and disobeying a stop sign on Bay Pointe Dr. reported that she heard gunshots and saw a car speed away from the front of her home. Friday, September 8 A 26-year-old man from Lapeer was caught trying to fill a bogus prescription for Vicodin at a store on N. Lapeer Rd. A 23-year-old man from Oxford was issued a citation for operating while intoxicated on Moon. The neighbor denies poisoning her poultry. and speeding. The boyfriend was arrested for domestic assault. A 23-year-old woman on Humphrey stepped outside her home to have a smoke and caught her 55-year-old male neighbor looking into her bedroom. and wanted to commit suicide. She jumped on him, pulled his hair, scratched him and struck him. Sunday, July 6 Someone driving a blue Monte Carlo pumped $52 worth of gas from a station on N. Lapeer Rd. Wednesday, September 6 A man on Country View called deputies after $500 was stolen from his wallet while throwing a party at his home. 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. Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriffs Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Fire Department. and Delano caused a small gas leak and fire. called deputies after her 33-year-old live-in ex-boyfriend pinned her to the ground after she refused to have sex with him. He told the village officers he wouldnt return. Both refused to press charges. The Oxford Fire Department responded to 23 medical emergencies between May 19 and May 26. Someone broke the rear sliding window of a vehicle on Spezia. Monday, July 31 A 31-year-old female on Dunlap Circle called deputies because her 35-year-old boyfriend has been harassing her through e-mail since he was released from jail on a domestic charge. and ?!!!? A 46-year-old man on Manitou reported that an insurance company had mailed him a insurance claim check worth $13,623.57, but he hasnt received it. Saturday, May 13 A cell phone was stolen out of vehicle on Sandhurst. He believes they were done maliciously. He was able to grab $16.44 and fled the scene. and issued a citation for having an expired registration and no proof of insurance. The cup busted one of her headlights. Police were called by the store's asset protection officer who said she had been eating lunch in the Subway store within Walmart at 7:33 p.m. the day before when . Oxford Police Reports added by on September 5, 2007View all posts by . was transported to POH for medical treatment. The woman was given information on victims rights for domestic violence. The note said the neighbor had turned away a potential buyer of his condo. Both were advised of domestic violence laws. A 26-year-old and a 19-year-old man were busted for retail fraud at a store on N. Lapeer Rd. Both girls were turned over to their mother and a juvenile petition was filed. The 34-year-old man was identified and said he didnt have any sick intentions.? An owner of a nail salon on S. Lapeer Rd. Oxford Police Reports added by on February 14, 2007View all posts by . A mans 24-foot travel trailer was stolen from a storage place on S. Lapeer Rd. 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. A CD player was stolen from a locked vehicle on Hunters Rill.