Oakley Cop Log: July 11 to July 17
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July 11 – Credit card fraud was reported on the 4800 block of Big Bear Road.

July 11 – A business on the 2500 block of Main Street was burglarized.

July 13 – Vehicles parked on Alder Drive at West Cypress Road and on the 1500 block of Yosemite Circle were burglarized.

July 13 – Residences on the 900 block of Stonegate Circle and the 100 block of West Bolton Road were burglarized.

July 13 – A vehicle was stolen from the 1600 block of Ashwood Drive.

July 13 – On East Cypress Road at Knightsen Avenue and on Chianti Way at O’Hara Avenue, subjects were arrested for possession of dangerous drugs.

July 14 – Arrest warrants were served on the 1800 block of Locke Court, on Chianti Way at Zinfandel Drive and the 400 block of O’Hara Avenue.

July 14 – A hit-and-run incident occurred on Empire Avenue at Gateway Drive.

July 14 – Stolen vehicles were recovered on Daniel Drive at Nutmeg Drive and on the 2800 block of Stirrup Drive.

July 14 – On Laurel Road at Quail Valley Run, a subject was cited for driving without a license.

July 15 – Vehicles were towed from Glacier Way at Yosemite Circle and from the 600 block of Glacier Way.

July 15 – Identity theft was reported on the 100 block of Bergamot Court.

July 15 – Vandalism was reported on the 1000 block of Woodglen Drive.

July 16 – A vehicle accident with property damage occurred on Empire Avenue at Main Street.

July 16 – On the 2200 block of El Monte Drive, a subject was arrested for battery.

July 17 – A vehicle accident with injuries occurred on the 5000 block of Winchester Drive.

July 17 – On Escher Circle at Frank Hengel Way, on Laurel Road at Main Street, on Delta Road at Main Street, and on Almond Drive at Orchard Park Drive, subjects were arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol.
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