Oxford Police responded to theft, suspicious activity, domestic violence and OVI last week.
Someone broke into a second-story window of a house on Main Street April 29. The person went into a bedroom, stole an envelope filled with money and left the house. Police have no suspects or leads at this time.
Police responded to a caller who claimed a woman knocked on his door and offered him $20 to sleep there in the early hours of May 2. The caller also observed her attempting to enter several different cars. When police arrived, they found the woman standing on the patio of an apartment on Thatcher Loop. Police found that she was intoxicated and cited her with underage drinking and possession of a fake ID.
Police responded to a report of a domestic dispute May 3. When police arrived, they found that a man had grabbed his girlfriend and pushed her into a wall, which resulted in an injury to her back. Police arrested the man and charged him with domestic violence.
Police responded to a report of a couple who assaulted someone and left the scene in their car May 5. Police located the car in front of the police station and observed a man hanging out of his door vomiting on the ground and himself. Police determined he had started to vomit while driving and hit a parking meter in the process. The assault victim did not want to press charges. Officers determined that the man was underage, and he was cited for OVI, underage drinking and reasonable control.
–Patrick Sinclair