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Oxford Crime Report: Friday – Sunday, October 16 – 18
Michael Frieson – No Headlights, Suspended Driver’s License, Possession of a weapon by a felon, Possession of Schedule II Narcotics and Possession with Intent
On Friday October 16, 2015 at approximately 10:38 p.m., Oxford police officers stopped a 2002 White Ford F-150 traveling south on South 18th street for driving with no headlights on. When officers approached the driver, Michael Frieson, 34 of Oxford, they told him why they stopped him and then checked his driver’s license that came back suspended for failing to attend court on two separate occasions. Officers asked Frieson to step out of the vehicle. As he was stepping out, they asked Frieson if he had been smoking marijuana due to the odor of marijuana coming from his vehicle. Frieson responded that he did smoke earlier in the day. Once officers placed him in custody for suspended driver’s license they began a search incident to arrest. During the search they found 180 grams of Marijuana, 22.3 grams of crack cocaine, $3,648 and an AA Arms Tec 9 firearm. Frieson has been charged, bond has not been set yet.
Oxford police responded to the following incidents: 18 alarms, 14 suspicious activities, 13 disturbances, six welfare concerns, four noise violations, four lost properties, three 911 hang up calls, two civil matters, two motorist assists, two petit larcenies, two counterfeit currencies, a fire department assist, a malicious mischief, a scam, a trespassing, a simple assault, a harassment and a credit card fraud.
Oxford police investigated nine wrecks, issued 62 traffic citations and made 12 arrests on the following charges:
(2) Public intoxications
(2) Careless driving and DUI
No headlights, no insurance, possession of drug paraphernalia and DUI
No insurance, fake ID, possession of drug paraphernalia and DUI
Possession of drug paraphernalia and running a red light
Public intoxication and fake ID
Shoplifting and warrant served
No insurance and DUI
Warrant served
DUI
University police responded to the following incidents:
Friday, October 16
Five vehicle stops
Harassment at Campus Walk
Traffic detail at Manning Way
Accidental personal injury at Sorority Circle
Emergency medical services request due to intoxicated person at Minor Hall
Saturday, October 17
Six vehicle stops
Hit and run at the Insight Park
Possession of alcohol at Burns Hall
Smoking violation with possession of beer by minor and also by someone 21+
Sunday, October 18
Five vehicle stops
Petit larceny at Residence Hall 1
Vehicle accident at Kappa Alpha Theta house
Possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia at Stockard Hall
Oxford Fire Department responded to the following calls:
Wednesday, October 14
Alert at 12:45 p.m. due to sanding sheet rock in the fitness area at The Graduate
Fire at 1:36 p.m. due to a towel being left on the stove at 642 North Wood Trail
Fire alarm at 3:52 p.m. due to a child pulling it at Oxford Middle School
Unfounded call at 5:28 p.m. on a report of strong smell of gas at Gertrude Ford Boulevard
Thursday, October 15
Cancelled call at 9:18 p.m. at Baptist Memorial Hospital
Unfounded call at 1:25 p.m. of a report of smell of gas at Oxford Grillehouse area
Small fire at 6:11 p.m. due to a small pile of leaves aflame in a smoking area at Mesquite Chop House
Friday, October 16
Smoke detector activation at 10:46 a.m. due to cooking at Pi Beta Phi house
Public assistance at 1:19 p.m. at 718 Nottingham Drive
Saturday, October 17
Smoke detector activation at 8:41 a.m. due to cooking at Canterbury Crest 112
Water flow alarm malfunction at 8:58 a.m. at JP Graphics
Small grass fire at 2:02 p.m. at 166 Garden Terrance
Sunday, October 18
Smoke detector activation at 10:09 .m. due to cooking at 594 Hathorn Road
Smoke detector malfunction at 3:23 p.m. at 211 Powers Drive
Smoke smell at 4:50 p.m. due to turning on the heater for the first time at 3030 Davis Drive
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