The Oxford Police Department responded to seven disturbances, seven alarms, two welfare concerns, two simple assaults, two suspicious persons, two lost properties, an ambulance assistance, a motorist assistance, a careless driver, an improper parking, an identity theft and littering.
The Oxford Police Department also investigated six wrecks, issued 20 tickets and made 11 arrests for the following charges: (2) disturbing the peace, (2) possession of fake ID, a suspended drivers license with no tag and no insurance, a public drunk with possession of fake ID and possession Schedule 11 controlled substance, a public drunk, a DUI to first degree, a careless driver with DUI to first degree, a careless driver with no tag and a DUI to first degree, and a careless driver who followed too closely with possession of alcohol by minor and a fake ID and with a DUI to first degree.
The University Police Department responded to a car wreck on Rebel Drive, a grand larceny off-campus, an auto burglary off-campus, a suspicious vehicle at Jackson Ave. Center, and traffic at Coliseum Drive.
The Oxford Fire Department responded to an accidental alarm at Captain D’s on Jackson Ave., a call to Crosby Hall when the fire pump in the basement accidentally activated and set off the alarm, another call to Crosby Hall when the fire pump repeated again, a call to Martin Hall for burnt food in the microwave in Room 602, a fire alarm went off at 201 Penny Lane, and a gas leak at The Taco Depot caused by construction workers accidentally cutting a gas line – the fire department stood by until Centerpoint arrived.
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