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Oakley Police Department Incident Summary Report 07/29/18- 08/04/18 Oakley Police Department Incident Summary Report 07/29/18- 08/04/18 Call No. Time 7/29/2018 P182100001 00:00 UTL * 415L LOITERING SNOWY EGRET WY/CRANE CT, OAK P182100011 00:15 UTL * SCIRC SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCE40 Block YULA WY, OAK P182100012 00:16 UTL * 415FWK FIREWORKS 60 Block PRESCOTT CR, OAK P182100013 00:16 UTL * PROM PROM SHOOT 1000 Block WARHOL WY, OAK P182100014 00:18 UTL * 602N TRESPASS W/ VEHICLE5600 Block MAIN ST, OAK P182100017 00:22 UTL * 911UNK 911 HANGUP 5300 Block ELM LN, OAK P182100045 01:12 UTL * SSUBJ SUSPICIOUS SUBJECT 10 Block PRESCOTT CR, OAK P182100047 01:14 CON * 1734 CIVIL 600 Block GINGHAM WY, OAK P182100048 01:13 UTL * SVEH SUSPICIOUS VEHICLE 6000 Block TAZETTA DR, OAK P182100061 01:38 * * 1033A ALARM AUDIBLE FREEDOM HIGH SCHOOL, OAK P182100070 01:50 STC * 1702 PATROL REQUEST BEST WESTERN P182100074 01:53 CON * 1059 SECURITY CHECK 10 Block 11 P182100075 01:55 STC * 1744 SERVICE TO CITIZEN No House Number P182100078 02:01 UTL * 1059 SECURITY CHECK LUCKYS P182100080 02:05 STC * 1702 PATROL REQUEST FRANDORAS CR P182100091 02:29 STC * 1702 PATROL REQUEST RALEYS P182100093 02:45 STC * 1702 PATROL REQUEST OAKLEY PLAZA P182100098 02:55 UNF * 415 DISTURBING THE PEACE2100 Block EL LAGO DR, OAK P182100101 03:01 STC * 1702 PATROL REQUEST LAUREL BALL FIELDS P182100103 03:03 STC * 1702 PATROL REQUEST CROCKET PARK P182100108 03:22 UTL * 1732 SUSP CIRCUMSTANCES900 Block ROSEMARY LN, OAK P182100119 03:47 ARR OA180001606 11377 UNAUTHORIZED POSSESSIONNORCROSS LN P182100122 03:50 STC * 1059 SECURITY CHECK 3400 Block MAIN STREET P182100123 03:54 UTL * 1059 SECURITY CHECK O HARA PARK MIDDLE SCHOOL Oakley Police Department Incident Summary Report 07/29/18 - 08/04/18 Call No. Time P182100127 04:22 STC * 1744 SERVICE TO CITIZEN EL LAGO P182100131 04:28 STC * 1702 PATROL REQUEST DIAMOND HILLS SPORTS CLUB AND SPA, OAK P182100133 04:46 CON * 1719 SUSP PERSON STOP CIVIC CENTER PARK P182100135 04:46 UTL * 415 DISTURBING THE PEACE90 Block DUCKHORN PL, OAK P182100136 04:56 CON * 1194 SUBJECT STOP O REELLEYS P182100138 05:06 ARR OA180001607 243 BATTERY 60 Block CAROL LN, OAK P182100155 07:12 STC * 1744 SERVICE TO CITIZEN 60 Block CAROL LN, OAK P182100162 07:36 ARR OA180001608 243E BATTERY DOMESTIC MISD200 Block YELLOW ROSE CR, OAK P182100172 08:10 CON * 1711 CVC NON MOVER SHADY WILLOW LN/EMPIRE AV, BRE P182100197 08:55 FCO * 1719 SUSP PERSON STOP LUCKYS PLOT P182100203 09:05 STC * 1719 SUSP PERSON STOP WILLOW/MAIN P182100204 09:04 CON * 1744 SERVICE TO CITIZEN 200 Block ACORN CT, OAK P182100215 09:24 CON * 1744 SERVICE TO CITIZEN 200 Block OHARA AV, OAK P182100216 09:26 CIT * 1712 PARKER 1700 Block CHIANTI WY, OAK P182100307 11:38 RTF OA180001609 4886 PETTY THEFT BICYCLEDIAMOND HILLS SPORTS CLUB AND SPA, OAK P182100321 12:07 CAN * SCIRC SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCENot Available P182100336 12:35 RTF OA180001611 1731 FOUND PROPERTY CREEKSIDE PARK OAK, OAK P182100343 12:45 UTL * C6 OUT INVESTIGATE 3100 Block MAIN ST, OAK P182100354 12:58 ARR OA180001610 1760 WARRANT ARREST LAUREL RD/LIVE OAK AV, OAK P182100360 13:05 CON * 1719 SUSP PERSON STOP RR TRACKS BEH ACE HARDWARE P182100376 13:29 CON * 415V VERBAL DISPUTE 300 Block 2ND ST, OAK P182100409 14:10 STC * 1731 FOUND PROPERTY LAUREL RD/MARSH CREEK REGIONAL TRAIL, OAK P182100413 14:17 CON * 415D DISTURBANCE-DOMESTIC800 Block SHERMAN LN, OAK P182100427 14:33 CON * FOUND FOUND PROPERTY LAUREL RD/WOODHILL DR, OAK P182100436 14:53 CON * 1738 OUTSIDE ASSIST MAIN ST/GARDENIA AV, OAK P182100441 14:54 UTL * 1732 SUSP CIRCUMSTANCESWESTMOOR CR/SHEARWATER WY, OAK Oakley Police Department Incident Summary Report 07/29/18 - 08/04/18 Call No. Time P182100486 16:00 CON * 1719 SUSP PERSON STOP SUBWAY PLOT P182100541 17:19 CAN * 1738 OUTSIDE ASSIST 5500 Block MAIN ST, OAK P182100546 17:29 CON * 1745 OUT MISC OPD P182100556 17:42 CON * 1710 CVC MOVER MAIN ST/BIG BREAK RD, OAK P182100571 18:08 UNF * 1712 PARKER W CYPRESS RD/WATERFORD WY, OAK P182100591 18:41 STC * 1738 OUTSIDE ASSIST PD OAK POLICE DEPARTMENT, OAK P182100593 18:44 CON * 415V VERBAL DISPUTE Not Available P182100632 19:35 RTF OA180001612 487 GRAND THEFT 100 Block KINGS CANYON WY, OAK P182100645 19:53 STC * 1744 SERVICE TO CITIZEN 1400 Block WILDCAT CT, OAK P182100667 20:19 UTL * 1125 TRAFFIC HAZARD SHADY OAK DR/MORNING GLORY WY, OAK P182100709 21:24 CON * 1059 SECURITY CHECK SUMMER LAKE PARKS P182100712 21:29 CAN * 1033 ALARM NFI 2800 Block MAIN ST, OAK P182100721 21:39 CON * 1059 SECURITY CHECK CREEKSIDE PARK P182100731 21:52 STC * 1059 SECURITY CHECK FREEDOM HIGH SCHOOL, OAK P182100737 22:00 RTF OA180001613 488 PETTY THEFT TOWER MART, OAK P182100757 22:43 UTL * 1732 SUSP CIRCUMSTANCESOHARA AV/W CYPRESS RD, OAK P182100765 22:51 STC * 1744 SERVICE TO CITIZEN 80 Block CAROL LN, OAK P182100788 23:35 STC * 1738 OUTSIDE ASSIST ATHERTON BL/OHARA AV, BRE 7/30/2018 P182110013 00:15 CON * 415 DISTURBING THE PEACE2300 Block EL MONTE DR, OAK P182110024 00:33 STC * 1744 SERVICE TO CITIZEN 4500 Block LA VISTA CT, OAK P182110029 00:43 STC * 1702 PATROL REQUEST OAKLEY PLAZA P182110031 00:47 CON * 1710 CVC MOVER LAUREL RD/EMPIRE AV, OAK P182110042 01:23 CON * 415P LOUD PARTY 80 Block SPOTTED HEN CT, OAK P182110046 01:35 STC * 1702 PATROL REQUEST RALEYS P182110052 01:39 CON * 1744 SERVICE TO CITIZEN E CYPRESS RD/PICASSO DR, OAK Oakley Police Department Incident Summary Report 07/29/18 - 08/04/18 Call No. Time P182110058 02:02 CON * 94 SUSPICIOUS SUBJECT STOPAM PM P182110065 02:22 STC * 1702 PATROL REQUEST NEROLY ESTATES P182110067 02:24 CON * 1059 SECURITY CHECK SUMMER LAKE PARK P182110068 02:28 STC * 1702 PATROL REQUEST KNARLWOOD RD P182110070 02:35 CON * 1715 SUSP VEHICLE STOP TERAVERDE/LARIET P182110074 02:48 UTL * 1059 SECURITY CHECK LUCKYS P182110077 02:59 STC * 1702 PATROL REQUEST BEDFORD LN P182110083 03:42 STC * 1744 SERVICE TO CITIZEN 1800 Block CONCANNON DR, OAK P182110086 04:00 STC * 1702 PATROL REQUEST STAR ST P182110116 06:56 STC * 1059 SECURITY CHECK 200 Block 2ND ST, OAK P182110122 07:11 CIT * 1711 CVC NON MOVER CLEARWOOD DR/ROSE AV, OAK P182110135 07:25 CON * 1711 CVC NON MOVER ROSELAND DR/WALNUT AV, CON P182110137 07:27 CON * 1710 CVC MOVER MAIN ST/E CYPRESS RD, OAK P182110144 07:33 CON * 1710 CVC MOVER ROSE AV/LOREN LN, OAK P182110146 07:35 CIT * 1712 PARKER IRON HOUSE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, OAK P182110152 07:40 STC * 1702 PATROL REQUEST DELTA VISTA MIDDLE SCHOOL, OAK P182110162 07:52 STC * 1702 PATROL REQUEST VINTAGE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL P182110170 07:58 CON * 1712 PARKER 500 Block MALICOAT AV, OAK P182110175 08:05 CON * 1745 OUT MISC PD OAK POLICE DEPARTMENT, OAK P182110176 08:08 CON * 1711 CVC NON MOVER MAIN ST/EMPIRE AV, OAK P182110178 08:09 CON * 1712 PARKER SHEARWATER WY/FRANK HENGEL WY, OAK P182110186 08:16 RTF OA180001614 245 ASSAULT W/ DEADLY WEAPONDELTA VISTA MIDDLE SCHOOL, OAK P182110208 08:39 CON * 415V VERBAL DISPUTE 1600 Block MAIN ST, OAK P182110222 08:56 CIT * 1712 PARKER YELLOW ROSE CIR P182110238 09:07 CON * 1744 SERVICE TO CITIZEN 10 Block BROOKS CT, OAK P182110248 09:24 CON * 1744 SERVICE TO CITIZEN 4800 Block MALLARD CT, OAK Oakley Police Department Incident Summary Report 07/29/18 - 08/04/18 Call No. Time P182110273 09:53 UNF * 488 PETTY THEFT ACE HARDWARE OAK, OAK P182110277 09:51 CON * 10851 VEHICLE THEFT 10 Block MALICOAT CT, OAK P182110317 10:20 RTF OA180001616 4889 PETTY THEFT OTHER 10 Block KEARSTI CT, OAK P182110325 10:28 CON * 1744 SERVICE TO CITIZEN 4300 Block MEHAFFEY WY, OAK P182110340 10:40 WRN * 1712 PARKER 90 Block PARKFIELD CT, OAK P182110360 10:50 CON * 20002 HIT AND RUN MISDEMEANORNot Available P182110365 10:53 CON * 1124 ABANDONED VEHICLE WOODGLEN DR/WOODBURY PL, OAK P182110382 11:10 CON * 1711 CVC NON MOVER BURGER KING P182110415 11:50 UTL * 488SL SHOPLIFT LUCKY OAK, OAK P182110421 11:50 CON * 1744 SERVICE TO CITIZEN Not Available P182110443 12:16 WRN * 1712 PARKER 900 Block STONEGATE CIR P182110445 12:15 CON * 1744 SERVICE TO CITIZEN 1000 Block VINEYARD DR, OAK P182110457 12:28 RTF OA180001617 1718 TOW No House Number P182110484 12:50 STC * 1744 SERVICE TO CITIZEN IRON HOUSE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, OAK P182110487 12:52 CON * 1734 CIVIL 500 Block NORCROSS LN, OAK P182110498 13:03 CON * STC SERVICE TO CITIZEN PD OAK POLICE DEPARTMENT, OAK P182110517 13:15 CON * 1739 SUPPLEMENTAL REPORTNot Available P182110519 13:15 CON * 1744 SERVICE TO CITIZEN Not Available P182110524 13:19 UTL * 484G FRAUD CREDIT CARD 200 Block SPINDRIFT CT, OAK P182110526 13:22 CON * 1712 PARKER SHEARWATER WY/RUBENS WY P182110547 13:39 WRN * 1712 PARKER 600 Block BYNUM CT, OAK P182110555 13:46 STC * 1745 OUT MISC PD OAK POLICE DEPARTMENT P182110558 13:50 STC * 1744 SERVICE TO CITIZEN IRON HOUSE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, OAK P182110559 13:52 CON * 1745 OUT MISC PD OAK POLICE DEPARTMENT, OAK P182110590 14:21 CON * 1744 SERVICE TO CITIZEN 10 Block BROOKS CT, OAK P182110606 14:33 CON * 1713P ACCIDENT PROPERTY MAIN ST/HALL ST, OAK Oakley Police Department Incident Summary Report 07/29/18- 08/04/18 Call No. Time P182110613 14:43 RTF OA180001618 1729 LOST PROPERTY PD OAK POLICE DEPARTMENT, OAK P182110658 15:09 CON * 1744 SERVICE TO CITIZEN LAUREL RD/NEROLY RD, OAK P182110681 15:37 CON * 1711 CVC NON MOVER VINTAGE PW/WALNUT MEADOWS DR, OAK P182110689 15:45 CON * 1710 CVC MOVER BIG BREAK/VINTAGE PARKWAY P182110700 15:59 STC * 1744 SERVICE TO CITIZEN FREEDOM HIGH SCHOOL P182110702 16:00 STC * 1744 SERVICE TO CITIZEN 100 Block WARHOL WY, OAK P182110710 16:06 UNF * 5150 MENTALLY ILL COMMITNot Available P182110712 16:07 CON * STC SERVICE TO CITIZEN 2300 Block WINDSOR LN, OAK P182110718 16:17 CON * 1712 PARKER 500 Block FREEMARK LN, OAK P182110721 16:26 CON
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