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July 5 – 10: Oakley Police Calls

by ECT

The following are a sampling of calls handled by the Oakley Police Department between July 5 – 10 according to information provided by Oakley Police.

The Incident Summary Report over the last two weeks does not provide calls for service on July 4.  The previous call log cuts off at 3:05 am on July 4 and the latest report begins at 12:01 am on July 5.

Auto Burglary

  • 7/7 – 10 block Graham Ct.

Battery

  • 7/7 – 900 block Rosemary Lane

Burglary – Residential

  • 7/5 – 20 block Perkins Ct.

Child Molest

  • 7/7 – 900 block Almond Dr.

Failure to Obey

  • 7/9 – Laure & Empire

Grand Theft

  • 7/10 – 700 block Solitude Dr.

H&S Violation

  • 7/10 – 3100 block Main St.

Other – Misdemeanor

  • 7/6 – Black Bear Diner

Petty Theft

  • 7/6 – 200 block Mercedes Ct.
  • 7/9 – 500 block Norcross Lane
  • 7/9 – Lucky’s (Purse)

Unauthorized Possession

  • 7/5 – Frank Hengel Way & O’Keefe St.

Vandalism

  • 7/5 – 200 block Yellow Rose Cr.
  • 7/8 – 2200 block Main St.

Vehicle Theft

  • 7/5 – 500 block Malicoat Ave
  • 7/5 – 4200 block MeHaffey Way
  • 7/6 – not available
  • 7/7 – 200 block Merlot Lane
  • 7/7 – 1000 block Vineyard Dr.
  • 7/7 – 2200 block Windsor Lane
  • 7/7 – not available

Violation Restraining Order

  • 7/5 – 3100 block Main St.

Warrant Arrest

  • 7/8 – 900 block W. Cypress
  • 7/8 – 80 bock Serenity Lane
  • 7/10 – 2000 block Rubens Way
  • 7/11 – Driftwood Marina, Ant.

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3 comments

Michelle B Jul 12, 2016 - 6:46 am

Typical Oakley. No wonder why Oakley is a safe city because they leave off days like the 4th of July in their reports to the public. False safety Oakley!

Unome Jul 13, 2016 - 9:37 am

I remember not so long ago that Oakley incident reports had only a handful of entries. Stolen vehicles were non existent. I hope the PD and City do not let crime get away from them like Antioch. Back law enforcement it’s all you have left for help when you need it. Thank you to all those law enforcement officers for risking your life on a daily basis for me and my family.

Nick Jul 13, 2016 - 11:09 pm

Crime is everywhere, but Oakley is a low crime city.

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