The University of Mississippi Police Department is a full - service State Accredited law enforcement agency operating twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, is responsible for campus police and security related matters. Deputies observed him traveling 80 mph in a 40 mph zone. A woman on Island Lake Dr. discovered that an unknown person used her credit card to charge $627.52. Wednesday, September 26 A 25-year-old Oxford man was issued a citation for operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol. The Oxford Fire Department responded to 16 medical calls from 6:34 a.m. April 22 until 5:21 p.m. April 28. A 30-year-old Oxford man was arrested and cited for his third operating a vehicle while intoxicated offense on Seymour Lake Rd. Friday, May 4 A man on W. Drahner called sheriffs deputies after his brother was acting suspicious. It was determined the bones were actually from a canine. He was arrested for operating while intoxicated. Nothing seemed to have been stolen. A 15 and 16-year-old boy ran away from Crossroads for Youth. Wednesday, March 21 An unknown person broke the drivers side window of a vehicle on W. Drahner. Oxford Police Reports added by on March 7, 2007View all posts by . Two brothers confronted two other brothers on Pembroke Lane about damage done to their vehicle. The fire department responded to an industrial accident on Glaspie St. Tuesday, May 20 A 10-year-old boy on Parker Lake claimed he was punched in the back by another boy at an elementary school playground. Chief of Police Staff Contacts Anonymous Tip Form CodeRED Forms Links Personnel Photo Gallery Safety Information Sex Offender Information Contact Info Phone: (508) 987-0156 Fax: (508) 987-6020 Address: 503 Main Street Oxford, MA 01540 United States See map: Google Maps RECORDS ACCESS OFFICER An animal complaint on Broadway after a person reported two big, black dogs almost went after their children. (AP Photo/Richard Drew) (Gray News) - Rachael Ray says she is ending her daytime talk show after 17 seasons. A 15-year-old boy ran away from Crossroads for Youth. Two street lamps at the end of a driveway on Sanders were damaged between 3:30 a.m.-5:30 a.m. Someone stole an XM Radio from a mans vehicle on Fountain View Lane. called deputies after her parents got into a physical fight. Sunday, August 27 A woman on W. Oakwood called deputies after two people tried to solicit money from her, saying they were with the Salvation Army. The man would like the American flag returned because he flew it while he was stationed in Iraq. The woman was cited for retail fraud and given a trespass warning. Police Department - Village of Oxford, Marquette County, Wisconsin 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. The family was asleep at the time of the incident. A spare tire was taken from a vehicle on Moyer. The sign was broken into three pieces. Sunday, January 28 A woman from Leonard was issued a citation for speeding after her vehicle slid off the road and hit a light pole. On Edith St., the owner of a 1997 Chevy Blazer awoke to find a large dent in the tailgate. She was advised on how to obtain a personal protection order. A man let a woman into his home on Kirkwood to make a phone call. A 48-year-old Oxford man reported that he was in an altercation while at a friends house on Pontiac. Car won. The man said he took off his shorts because his zipper broke and that he still had on boxer shorts. Lance has been connected with other car thefts in the past. The womans husband had moved out of their trailer, but she said he entered the trailer and took her car keys and some prescription pills. All search fees are non refundable. Oxford fire personnel were administrating CPR to her husband, who had attempted suicide as a result of finding his wife deceased. His blood alcohol level was .12 percent. the 51-year-old man from Wixom was intoxicated and said he thought he was in his own home. scratched into the pant. Medical emergency on Townsend and W. Romeo. He was already under house arrest for truancy and incorrigibility. The fire chief believes the fire was intentionally set because the vehicle, that wasnt even driveable, didnt have a battery. Tuesday, January 1 The fire department responded to a home on Fairway View for someone having a panic attack. Monday, March 17 A woman on Stony Lake Ct. returned home from work to find her front door was kicked in by an intruder. Sunday, April 27 A woman on Wyndham Dr. reported that her 44-year-old live-in boyfriend choked her and slapped her face. Chief Mark Anglin is a second-generation police officer following in the footsteps of his father, uncles, cousin, brothers, and sisters. A GPS system was stolen out of a vehicle on Harvard Ct. A woman on Oxford Lakes Dr. called police because she was upset her neighbors kept letting their dog relieve itself on her lawn. Reports of a white male in his 20s loitering at a coffee shop. man was given a citation for disorderly conduct after he was involved in an altercation on Lakes Edge Dr. Someone entered a garage on Lakesview Dr. and stole a boat motor, a snow blower and a lawn edger. Someone drove an automobile across a mans lawn on Island Lake Dr. A 67-year-old mans electric wheelchair was stolen from his home on Tor St. and dumped at the end of the street with damage to the front bumper. The fire department responded to Keith St. for an equipment fire. A Bible and $5 in change was stolen from a vehicle on Lakes Edge Dr. Sunday, August 20 After a woman on Cross St. became intoxicated at a local restaurant, she began an argument with her husband. Tuesday, March 25 A womans purse was stolen from a gas station on S. Washington after she left it on the ground while she was pumping air into her tire. Male harassing a Scripter Park employee he refused to get out of the water at 8:23 p.m. Reports of a man looking through windows on Lakeville Ct. A 39-year-old man on State St. reported numbness in his hand and blurred vision. An unknown person hit a mans mailbox on Deerpath Trail. The woman said she left her window down a few inches. An argument ensued and the boyfriend threw a shoe at her head. They were issued citations for being minors in possession of alcohol. Loose change, candy and sungalsses were some of the items stolen. He has been caught shoplifting at the store before. The Oxford man was also issued a citation for violating the Host Ordinance. He said he would be filing for divorce. Their license plate was registered to a home in Highland Township. Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriffs Department, Oxford Village Police Department and Oxford Fire Department. Village police were dispatched to Mill and East St. near the Polly Ann Bridge for a 15-year-old boy who appeared to be carrying a rifle in a stalking manner.? An 88-year-old man on Market St. reported general weakness. Public Works Department: 610-932-7970 : Recycling, Solid Waste & Yard Debris: Recyclopedia: Right To Know Request: Borough of Oxford. He caught the deputys eye after he was seen traveling 70 m.p.h. Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriffs Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Fire Department. Departments | Oxford PA 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. The passenger window of a vehicle was broken out on Chelsea Ct. and $240 in cash, including a $100 bill, was stolen. Someone broke the window out of mans truck on Bellwood Ct. and stole a pack of cigarettes and $2 in loose change. Monday, March 10 A 6-year-old girl on Post Branch called 9-1-1 and said her dad was choking her mom. The woman was spray-painting a red heart on the ground around her vehicle and was speaking wildly, saying things like she had a message from God and that she was afraid 9-11 was going to happen again. The paint also splattered on the garage door. Someone struck a womans mailbox on Deer Path Trail with some sort of object. A 19-year-old man from Lake Orion was arrested for operating while intoxicated on S. Washington St. His preliminary breath test was .073. Oxford Police Blotter | Oxford, CT Patch It was in her purse before dinner, and when she checked later, it was gone. Friday, April 13 A mailbox was stolen from a home on Lakes Edge Dr. Tuesday, April 22 Someone broke into a foreclosed home on Inverness Dr. and stole copper piping. An employee at a tanning salon on N. Washington called police after a man called her and asked her obscene questions. Sunday, February 24 Sheriffs deputies and the fire department was called to a home on Breezewood for suspicious circumstances. Monday, May 8 Three windows of a car were shattered while in the driveway of a home on Metamora Rd. A resident on Ray Rd. Oxford Police Reports added by on November 29, 2006View all posts by . The man appeared to be intoxicated and refused to take a breath test. The boy pounded on the door and shattered the window. Tr. Oxford Police Reports added by on August 15, 2007View all posts by . A man on W. Drahner reported that an unknown person is driving over his front lawn. The mans girlfriend said theyd been arguing all day but nothing got physical. Reports of a child that fell out of a tree on Lakesview. Oxford Police Reports added by on October 24, 2007View all posts by . Two 15-year-old girls ran away from Crossroads for Youth. A 61-year-old Oakland man lost his cell phone at a golf course on E. Drahner. Thursday, May 8 The fire department responded to a CO investigation on Maple St. and a personal injury accident on W. Beverly. Oxford Police Department. Two vehicles had to be pulled from the building and all occupants made it out safely. An unknown person stole a computer and a palm pilot from a mans vehicle on Oakmont. MUPD Records Unit receives, reviews, and maintains criminal offense reports, accident reports, related records, and processes traffic violation citations taken by Miami University Police Officers. An unknown person smashed a car window on Chelsea Ct. and stole a wallet. A husband and wife on Manor were in a verbal argument when the man began to destroy objects in the home. Reports of two to five people behind a group home on W. Burdick throwing bottles and talking loudly at night. The process of having a child declared incorrigible was explained to them. while intoxicated. Friday, September 14 A man on Lakesview was driving down the road and saw a glowing object. The Oxford Fire Department was able to put the fire out. The man later called back and said he was just kidding. About UPD | Campus Safety | Ole Miss - University Police and Campus Safety A 24-year-old woman was arrested for various outstanding warrants after being held at a store for committing retail fraud. Incidents taken from the Oakland County Sheriffs Department, Oxford Village Police Department and Oxford Fire Department. A family was driving down N. Lapeer Rd. The husband locked her out of their bedroom. A 64-year-old man called deputies to his home on Townsend after his 59-year-old wife pushed him when he was reaching for a rubber band. Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriffs Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Township Fire Department. Oxford Police Records Search (Alabama) - County Office His preliminary breath test was .27 percent. A 17-year-old girl on Oak Ct. reported that an 18-year-old man keeps trying to contact her even though she wants nothing to do with him. Incidents taken from the Oakland County Sheriffs Department, Oxford Village Police Department and Oxford Fire Department. She even began to worship two of the deputies. The Oxford Township Fire Department was able to put out the fire. The man believes the person who stole the money knew what they were looking for. Spare tire reported stolen from a 2000 GMC Jimmy parked on Park St. Friday, July 20 A married couple, currently separated, called deputies after they got into a verbal argument at their home on Lacrosse. Someone broke into a storage shed and discharged a fire extinguisher at a home on Dunlap Circle. Reports state he was driving his 1993 Dodge pickup too fast on the washboard like dirt road. Wednesday, January 30 Reports of an injured deer. A police officer pulled up to the skate park on Glaspie and smelled marijuana in the air.