Oakley Cop Log: Aug. 3 to Aug. 9
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Aug. 3 – A warrant was issued for an interstate fugitive on the 2000 block of Rubens Way.

Aug. 3 – A vehicle accident with injuries occurred on Del Antico Avenue at Main Street.

Aug. 3 – Credit card fraud was reported on the 2700 block of Placer Drive.

Aug. 4 – On Chianti Way at O’Hara Avenue, a subject was arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol.

Aug. 4 – Incidents of vandalism were reported on Christy Street at Empire Avenue and on the 500 block of O’Hara Avenue.

Aug. 4 – On Laurel Road at Main Street, a subject was arrested for public intoxication.

Aug. 5 – A vehicle accident with fire and injuries was reported on the 900 block of Jordan Court.

Aug. 5 – Arrest warrants were issued on Almaden Circle at Vintage Parkway and on Orchard Park Drive at Walnut Drive.

Aug. 6 – Vehicles were stolen from the 1700 block of Fairhaven Court and the 700 block of Solitude Drive.

Aug. 6 – An individual was found in possession of narcotics on East Cypress Road at Sellers Avenue.

Aug. 7 – On the 1000 block of Neroly Road, a weapon was brought onto school grounds.

Aug. 8 – A stolen vehicle was recovered on Barn Dance Way at Solitude Drive

Aug. 8 – On the 700 block of Solitude Drive and on Anvilwood Drive and Rose Avenue, subjects were charged with possession of dangerous drugs.

Aug. 8 – Incidents of battery occurred on Carol Lane at Main Street, on the 100 block of Sandhill Crane Court, and on the 1700 block of Walnut Meadows Drive.

Aug. 9 – An incident of hit-and-run took place on Brown Road at Carpenter Road.

Aug. 9 – On the 1900 block of Beringer Way and the 5000 block of Jersey Island Road, subjects were charged with littering.

Aug. 9 – An illegal entry was reported on the 1100 block of Laurel Road.

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