Oakley Cop Log: May 18
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May 2 – A custody-order violation was reported on the 5100 block of Winchester Drive.

May 2 – Grand theft from a building was reported on the 4700 block of Bayside Way.

May 2 – Identity theft was reported on the 4800 block of Bayside Way.

May 2 – On Frandoras Circle at Neroly Road, a subject was arrested for possession of dangerous drugs.

May 2 – On Gardenia Avenue at Main Street and on the 100 block of Carol Lane, subjects were cited for driving on a suspended license.

May 3 – A vehicle accident with property damage occurred on the 1600 block of Ponderosa Drive.

May 3 – Battery was reported on the 4900 block of Frank Hengel Way.

May 3 – Assault with a deadly weapon was reported on La Vina Way at O’Hara Avenue.

May 3 – A marine hazard was removed from the 100 block of Lauritzen Lane.

May 3 – On the 500 block of Main Street, a subject was arrested for possession of narcotics.

May 4 – Arrest warrants were served on the 200 block of East Home Street, the 1100 block of O’Hara Avenue, the 1200 block of Main Street, and on State Route 4 at Main Street.

May 4 – On the 1100 block of O’Hara Avenue, a subject was arrested for possession of a concealed firearm.

May 4 – Shoplifting was reported on the 2500 block of Main Street.

May 5 – On the 100 block of Big Break Road, a subject was arrested for piloting a boat under the influence of alcohol.

May 5 – On Main Street at Vintage Parkway and on Main Street at Simoni Ranch Road, subjects were arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol.

May 5 – A vehicle parked on the 1400 block of Laurel Road was burglarized.

May 6 – A vehicle was towed from the 3200 block of Main Street.

May 6 – A strong-arm robbery was reported on Main Street at Vintage Parkway.
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