I was referring to the fuel pump. The security system cannot disable the oil pump.
I am doubtful that it is now not cranking due PATS because it did crank previously, using the same key I presume? Either way, if it has PATS, and PATS is preventing it from starting, then the slow blinking light seen flashing when the key is out, will become rapidly flashing while trying to start it, and it will set a code that a scan tool capable of Ford-specific codes can read. A regular OBD2-only scan tool will not read that code, only one capable of Ford-specific codes.
On the other hand, there is vague evidence that in some cases, people have let their battery drain too low or left it disconnected, and somehow the PATS key programming was lost. I am not aware of the mechanism or reason why that happens as it is not supposed to happen, but if it does, then again, the PATS theft light on the dash should begin blinking rapidly instead of slowly, when you try to start the vehicle.
It is also possible that your aftermarket Sherlock is a problem, but all info I found suggests that it only disables the ignition system if anything. You might want to investigate that for future reference, and if it is an active system, you may need the key fob associated. I know almost nothing about their security systems but saw some links on their website: