Tuesday, July 21 – Village police received phone calls concerning two open buildings on Washington Street. One of the buildings was resecured while the other, a vacant building without a lock, remained open.
* Police assisted a motorist who had locked their keys in a red Jeep Cherokee in the Subway parking lot.
*Police assisted a motorist whose car broke down on Burdick near Pontiac Street. Police pushed the car into the Bossardet Funeral Home parking lot while the motorist awaited enroute assistance.
*A resident on Park Street phoned the police due to an unwanted and unidentifiable guest at her door. The suspect said he wanted to write a formal apology, and the reporting officer advised him on how to do this in a proper way.
*A resident of Oxford Lakes called to report larceny after their bike was stolen from their property.
*Two juveniles, 14 and 15, entered the police station requesting a ride to their home on W. Drahner. They declined the offer to phone their parents, and an officer transported them home.
*A suspicious vehicle with Virginia a license plate was reported on Glaspie at Scripter Park. A citation was given.
*A possible fire hazard was reported on Trillum Trail after half a tank of gas was spilled in someone’s driveway. No hazard was noted.
*There was a medical emergency on Gill. Subject was taken to Crittenton Hospital.
*There was a medical emergency in Independence Village. Subject was taken to Crittenton Hospital.
*Oakland County Sheriff Deputies were notified of a shoplifter after Meijer’s loss prevention officer identified and handcuffed an 18-year-old white male. The officer observed him walk in, go to the liquor aisle and conceal a bottle of whiskey in the front of his pants and walk out.
He attempted to run when she identified herself, but was unable to escape. The suspect was given a citation for retail fraud in the 3rd degree.
*Police were notified of a reckless driver in the Lake Villa Mobile Home Park. Upon arrival to the suspect’s house, the officer found him hiding behind his couch.
After a thorough investigation, the officer found that the suspect had driven on the sidewalk, nearly hitting a woman and two children. Residents told him to slow down, which he ignored. Two residents then got in their car to follow him and get his license plate at which time they were hit by the reckless driver.
He later threatened to shoot them with a shotgun. After much denial, the suspect admitted to all charges and was cited on five misdemeanor accounts: reckless driving, no operator license, failure to register car, no insurance and improper plate.
Wednesday, July 22 – a resident on Stanton called to report a possible drunk driver after a female driver had hit and damaged the reporting person’s parked car. The suspect was arrested for drunk driving, and the case is under investigation.
*Someone called to report a possible drunk driver on M-24.
*A resident on Burdick called to report a possible breaking and entering in progress.
*A resident on Dennison called to report an unknown white female who was lying in her yard.
*Police responded to a vehicle lockout on Hudson. Entry was regained.
*A resident on Nuttall Branch called to report an assault. No injuries were reported.
*A female Oxford resident called 9-1-1 because her mother was being beaten up in Mohave, Ariz. She was given the number for the co-sheriff in Mohave.
*Police responded to a phone call regarding a motor vehicle accident on Stanton. At least one person was injured.
*A medical emergency was reported on Drahner after a Pulsar alarm went off, however, no ambulatory transportation was needed.
*A medical emergency was reported on Baldwin, and the subject was taken to POH.
*Domestic disturbance was reported on Pembroke Lane. The couple is filing for divorce and were fighting over custody of their children. The reporting officer turned the couple in to Child Protective Services for their behavior in front of the children.
*Domestic disturbance reported on Nuttall Branch. No injuries reported.
Thursday, July 23 – a call from a local bank was turned over to the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department.
*Police were notified of a suspect who was attempting to steal scrap metal from the dumpster behind Ad-Rite. He was given a citation for disorderly conduct.
*Police responded to a diabetic emergency on Crawford Street. Subject was taken to POH.
*A resident on Mechanic Street phoned to complain about a dog barking outside. Moments later, she called to inform officers to disregard the complaint because the owner took the dog inside.
*Police assisted a motorist on N. Washington Street after their car broke down.
*A resident on Crawford called in to report a noise complaint.
*A 9-1-1 call was made by a resident on Parker Lake due to an incident, which was disturbing the peace.
*There was a medical emergency reported at Goodwill.
*There was a medical emergency reported on Highland. The subject was taken to POH.
*A vacuum at the Wonder Cleaner caught fire.
Friday, July 24 – personal property damage was reported on Tanview.
*Breaking and entering reported on Pontiac Street.
*Juvenile complaint on Thornehill Trail. Suspect threw feces on the victim’s car.
*Suspicious circumstance reported on Pontiac Street. Reporting person said there was an unidentified bike left in her driveway.
*Suspicious vehicle reported on Glaspie.
*Larceny reported at the Auto Collision Solution on Lapeer Rd. Parts were missing from a boat that was being stored there.
*Larceny reported on Lapeer Road.
Saturday, July 25 – breaking and entering reported at Pathways Church on Drahner Road. Suspect stole the collections money for the World Hunger Relief Fund. The cash was estimated to total $150. Nothing else was taken.
* Accidental property damage reported at American Pride Tattoo. Victim believes his driver’s side window was broken by falling rocks due to the landscapers.
*A medical emergency was reported on Hunters Rill after a 72-year-old female passed out.
*An officer found an intoxicated man in a parking lot at Washington and Burdick. He was taken to the station to wait for a cab.
*A suspicious person was reported sitting in a running van behind he Ox Bar & Grill.
*Someone called to report that drugs were brought into their home on Indian Lake Rd.
*Domestic disturbance reported on Second St.
*Possible federal warrant reported for an AWOL officer. No warrant was found, but suspect was told to report to his unit.
*Juvenile complaint on Sunset and Thornehill.
*An unwanted guest reported on Maynard.
*A woman called to report a suspicious circumstance. Her husband was in Lakeville, and someone was shining a spot light in his car.
*A barking dog was reported at East and Louck.
*Suspicious vehicle reported at Davison and Washington.
Sunday, July 26 – a reckless driving reported in the Lake Villa Mobile Home Park after a family disturbance.
*An attempted breaking and entering on Thornehill Trail. Nothing was missing, and there is a possible known suspect.
*A vehicle was keyed in a parking lot at Washington and Burdick.
*A juvenile complaint was made concerning a group of kids who were hanging around behind Oxford Elementary School and on the roof of the building.