Oakley Cop Log: April 10 - April 19
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April 10 – An incident of domestic battery took place on the 3800 block of Oak Grove Court.

April 10 – Identity theft was reported on the 100 block of Morning Glory Court.

April 10 – A subject was found trespassing on private property on the 4900 block of Frank Hengel Way.

April 11 – A non-injury marine accident occurred on the 6300 block of Bridgehead Road.

April 11 – On East Cypress Road at Main Street, a subject was arrested for possession of narcotics.

April 11 – A carjacking took place on the 2400 block of Main Street.

April 11 – An assault with a deadly weapon occurred on Oakley Road at Trenton Street.

April 11 – Grand theft of vehicle parts was reported on the 1700 block of O’Hara Avenue.

April 12 – On the 4500 block of Waterford Way, a subject was found in violation of a custody order.

April 14 – An ambulance was required at a vehicle accident and fire on East Cypress Road at Picasso Drive.

April 14 – A domestic disturbance was reported on the 1000 block of Chianti Way.

April 14 – On Laurel Road at Neroly Road, a subject was charged with obtaining drugs with no prescription.

April 14 – Auto burglaries took place on the 4800 block of Trenton Street, the 100 block of Leila Court, and the 4200 block of Sequoia Drive.

April 15 – Malicious phone calls were made to a resident of the 2500 block of Main Street.

April 16 – On the 1000 block of Main Street, a subject was arrested for evading police.

April 17 – A hit-and-run incident was reported on Laurel Road at Main Street.

April 18 – A vehicle parked on the 4700 block of Snowy Egret Way was stolen.

April 19 – A vehicle accident with injuries occurred on Empire Avenue and Laurel Road.

April 19 – On the 100 block of East Cypress Road, a subject was charged with littering.
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