Oakley Cop Log: May 4
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April 16 – A stolen vehicle was recovered on the 4800 block of Dawson Drive.

April 16 – On Carol Lane at Main Street, a subject was cited for driving without a license.

April 16 – A court order violation was reported on the 100 block of Carol Lane.

April 17 – A juvenile runaway was reported on the 1900 block of Babbe Street.

April 18 – A vehicle accident with property damage was reported on Charles Way at Main Street.

April 18 –Shoplifting was reported on the 2500 block of Main Street.

April 19 – On Frank Hengel Way at O’Keefe Street, a subject was arrested for assault with a deadly weapon.

April 19 – A residence on the 200 block of Merlot Lane was burglarized.

April 19 – Identity theft was reported on the 1100 block of Quail Valley Run.

April 19 – On Main Street at Neroly Road, a subject was cited for driving on a suspended license.

April 20 – On the 5500 block of Bridgehead Road, a subject was arrested for public intoxication.

April 20 – A hit-and-run incident occurred on the 100 block of Coral Bell Way.

April 21 – Vandalism was reported on the 4900 block of Teakwood Drive.

April 21 – On Bridgehead Road at Main Street, a subject was arrested for possession of dangerous drugs.

April 21 – On West Cypress Road at Empire Avenue, a vehicle was towed and the driver was cited.

April 22 – An arrest warrant was served on the 100 block of Carol Lane.

April 22 – On the 80 block of Souverain Court, a subject was arrested for battery.

April 22 – On the 600 block of Frazier Drive, a subject was arrested for battery.

April 22 – A vehicle parked on the 1800 block of Gateway Drive was stolen.

April 22 – An adult was reported as missing from the 1500 block of West Cypress Road.
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