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Oxford Crime Report: Friday – Sunday, January 9-11
Oxford police responded to the following incidents: 11 alarms, 10 suspicious noises, six careless drivers, five noise complaints, five welfare concerns, three disturbances, two counterfeit currencies, a motorist assist, a malicious mischief, an animal complaint, a recovered property, a harassing phone call, a civil mater, a petit larceny, an embezzlement, and a grand larceny.
Oxford police investigated 10 wrecks, issued 148 traffic citations, and made 14 arrests on the following charges: (2) shoplifting; (2) possession of drug paraphernalia; a minor in possession of alcohol; a speeding with no car insurance and with a DUI; a driving without a driver’s license and car insurance; a speeding with no driver’s license nor car insurance; a speeding with no car insurance but with a DUI; a reckless driving with no car insurance nor driver’s license but with a DUI; a public intoxication with possession of fake ID; a speeding with DUI; a possession of fake ID and no car tag; a driving with no headlights nor driver’s license.
University police responded to the following incidents: a harassment at University Counseling Center, a service call for an ambulance at Indoor Practice Facility, a fire alarm at Crosby Hall, and a disturbance via loud noises and music at Beta Theta Pi.
Oxford Fire Department responded to the following calls: a smoke detector activated by dust stirred up by workers cutting a hole in the wall at Thad Cochran Building, a small gas leak at First Presbyterian Church, a broken sprinkler water pipe at Highland Square, a broken sprinkler water pipe at Rickey Britt Sr. Boulevard – Suite 7, a broken sprinkler water pipe at South End Zone, a broken sprinkler water pipe at Turnberry Condos #M350, a prank discharge of the fire extinguisher at Phi Kappa Tau house, a service call for sprinkler system at Faulkner Flats, a cancelled call at Oxford Health and Rehabilitation, a heat detector alarm in air handling unit due to a power outrage at The Locker Room, a heat detector malfunction at Crosby Hall’s first floor, a smoke detector beeping in need of new batteries at 2027 Barry Cove, and a heat detector malfuncion at Natural Products – Room 213C.
All pictures and lists used in the Oxford Crime Report are provided by law personnel to HottyToddy.com as part of the public record. All persons depicted are innocent of charges until convicted by a court of law.
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