Oakley Cop Log: Jan. 11 to Jan. 15
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Jan. 11 – A stolen vehicle was recovered on the 1900 block of Summerfield Court.

Jan. 11 – On West Cypress Road at Mellowood Drive, a subject was charged with possession of an unlawful weapon.

Jan. 11 – An ex-felon was found in possession of a firearm on the 1200 block of Main Street.

Jan. 11 – An unlicensed driver was stopped on Oakley Road at Trenton Street.

Jan. 11 – On West Cypress Road at Duarte Avenue, a subject was charged with driving under the influence of alcohol.

Jan. 11 – Credit card fraud was reported on the 3400 block of Main Street.

Jan. 11 – Grand theft from a vehicle occurred on the 4700 block of Bayside Way.

Jan. 11 – Vandalism occurred on the 700 block of O’Hara Avenue and the 4300 block of El Dorado Street.

Jan. 12 – On the 1000 block of Neroly Road and the 4200 block of Salgado Avenue, subjects were found in possession of drugs.

Jan. 12 – A residential burglary occurred on the 4500 block of El Monte Court.

Jan. 12 – Grand theft from a building was reported on the 4800 block of Big Bear Road.

Jan. 13 – On the 5300 block of Live Oak Avenue, a subject was found to be under the influence of drugs.

Jan. 13 – Vehicles were towed from the 200 block of Merganser Drive and the 3900 block of O’Keefe Street.

Jan. 13 – An arrest warrant was served on East Cypress Road at Main Street.

Jan. 13 – Petty theft was reported on the 1100 block of Deerpark Road.

Jan. 14 – On Almondtree Lane at Main Street, a subject was charged with DUI.

Jan. 14 – Malicious phone calls were made to a resident of the 4000 block of Woodhill Drive.

Jan. 15 – A stolen vehicle was recovered on the 1900 block of West Summerfield Court.

Jan. 15 – A hit-and-run incident occurred on the 1700 block of Ashwood Drive.

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