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Oxford Crime & Emergency Calls from July 8, 2019
The following reports were made July 8, 2019, by city and county law enforcement agencies, unless otherwise indicated.
Oxford Police Department issued 20 tickets, investigated seven wrecks and the following reports:
2 911 hang-ups
3 alarms
1 disturbing the peace
2 domestic disturbances
2 fire department assists
1 K-9 search
3 larcenies
1 lost property
1 other agency assist
1 phone harassment
1 property damage
1 suspicious activity
2 trespassing complaints
2 welfare checks
OPD officers made the following arrests:
1 disorderly conduct-failure to comply
1 domestic violence with simple assault
1 DUI, cutting corner, speeding and careless driving
1 public drunk
Lafayette Sheriff’s Department made no arrests, investigated two wrecks and the following reports:
1 agency assist
3 alarms
2 animal complaints
1 civil matter
1 death
1 disturbance
1 domestic violence
3 information
1 noise complaint
2 petty thefts
4 road obstructions
3 service calls
1 suspicious activity
1 suspicious person
6 transports
4 civil process
University Police Department served one warrant and investigated the following reports:
1 suspicious vehicle
1 larceny
1 medical call
Oxford Fire Department responded to the following calls:
10:28 a.m. – Garland Hall – basement storage room smoke detector malfunction
11:24 a.m. – Super 8 West Jackson – seizure patient – monitored until EMS arrived
12:02 p.m. – 1900 University Avenue parking lot – OUT bus on fire in the engine area – FD extinguished the fire – all passengers were safely off the bus
12:27 p.m. – Regions Bank West Jackson – strong smell of gas – Centerpoint Energy Gas Company had purged a gas line in the back of the bank causing it to smell
1:34 p.m. – Mosiac Drive Plein Air Subdivision in Taylor – trench rescue
5:01 p.m. – Shipley’s – steering column of a vehicle is smoking – there was no smoke when FD arrived
6:18 p.m. – Molly Barr Road at University Trails – wreck with injuries
1:26 a.m. – 2000 Archive Circle No. 2002 – all of the smoke detectors were malfunctioning
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