Dec 15-21: Oakley Police Calls

The following is a sampling of the Oakley Police Calls reported between December 15-21 which focuses on the higher priority call responses in the City of Oakley.

Battery

  • 12/17 – Main St & Empire
  • 12/18 – Delta Vista Middle School

DUI

  • 12/15 – Main St & Bridgehead
  • 12/15 – Michaelangelo & Rubens Way
  • 12/20 – La Vina & O’Hara Ave
  • 12/21 – 1000 block Laurel Rd.
  • 12/21 – Empire & Oakley Rd.

Identity Theft

  • 12/19 – 2900 block Vine Hill Rd.
  • 12/20 – 2900 block Vine Hill Rd.

Other – Felony

  • 12/17 – Empire & Laurel

Petty Theft

  • 12/17 – 700 block Walnut Dr
  • 12/17 – 200 block McCleeland Way
  • 12/18 – 800 block Walnut Dr.
  • 12/18 – 4300 block Redwood Dr.
  • 12/18 – 400 block Devon Ct.
  • 12/18 – 900 block Almond Dr.
  • 12/18 – 900 block Almond Dr.
  • 12/20 – 900 block Almodd Dr.
  • 12/20 – 800 block Darigold  Way

Possession of Stolen Property

  • 12/15 – Michaelangelo & Rubens Way

Resist, Delay or Obstruct

  • 12/19 – Main St & Neroly

Shoplift

  • 12/20 – Chevron at Main St & Bridgehead

Unauthorized Possession

  • 12/15 – 3900 block Neroly Rd.

Vandalism

  • 12/16 – 4100 block Wilbur Ave
  • 12/17 – 50 block Carol Lane

Vehicle Theft

  • 12/20 – Lucky’s

Warrant Arrest

  • 12/15 – Main St & Bridgehead
  • 12/21 – Main St & Del Antico Ave
  • 12/21 – 1300 block Tuolumne Way

Oakley Police Make Several Arrests Related to Stolen Vehicles

The Oakley Police Department announced that last year there were 147 vehicles stolen within Oakley’s jurisdiction. So far in 2024, 116 have been stolen (through November 30th). This week, they announced several recent arrests — click here

Oakley Police Catch Package Theft Suspects

Oakley Police announced the arrest of Randal Locke (38, Antioch) and Ashlee Fletcher (35, Oakley) who were both found to be in possession of a plethora of stolen items most likely from several days/nights of package thievery. Locke and Fletcher were both arrested and booked into jail for these thefts.

So far we have been able to identify a total of eight victims and we have returned their items back to them. One of the victims said every Christmas package she had ordered for her children was stolen from her porch and returned to her by Oakley Officers. We have not yet identified all victims and we still have several items of stolen property in our custody. If you believe you were the recent victim of having your packages stolen please call us at 925-625-8060 and we will try to identify any stolen property belonging to you. — full story

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