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Oxford Crime Report: Friday – Sunday, May 1-3
Eric Stacy – Felony: Credit Card Fraud
On Wednesday, April, 29, the victim of credit card fraud came to Oxford Police Department to report someone had used over $16,000 on his credit card. The victim stated that some of the charges occurred in the city limits of Oxford. After an investigation it was determined that Eric Stacy, Sr., 28 of Water Valley, was the suspect. Eric Stacy, Sr. was charged and booked with Felony – Credit Card Fraud [97-19-(c)(i)] and his bond was set at $2,500.
Terry Lee McCullar – Felony: Malicious Mischief
On Friday, May 1, investigators with the Oxford Police Department arrested Terry Lee McCullar, 56 of Batesville, for Felony- Malicious Mischief. McCullar was arrested after an investigation into a vehicle being keyed at the Baptist Memorial Hospital. Investigators were able to identify the truck that McCullar was driving and place him at the scene when the vehicle was keyed. He has been charged and was given a bond of $1,000.
Oxford police responded to the following incidents: 23 suspicious activities, nine alarms, eight disturbances, seven improper parking, five noise violations, four lost properties, four welfare concerns, three shopliftings, three animal complaints, three petit larcenies, two careless drivers, two malicious mischief, fire fire department assists, a harassment, a simple assault, a trespassing, an ambulance assist, a fraud and an auto-burglary at Carrollton Condos.
Oxford police investigated 22 wrecks, issued 45 traffic citations and made 14 arrests on the following charges: (6) noise violation; (4) public intoxication; running a stop sign with DUI; no seatbelt with minor in possession of alcohol; a DUI; a speeding with a suspended driver’s license and no car insurance with resisting arrest and DUI.
University police responded to the following incidents: 14 vehicle stops, a service call for a suspicious person at Thad Cochran building, a service call for a suspicious person at Tad Pad, a disturbance in the Grove, a disturbance at Campus Walk, a disturbance at Kincannon Hall, a grand larceny at Kincannon Hall, a service call for a suspicious person at Old Taylor Road, a vehicle accident on Magnolia Drive, an intoxicated driver on Fraternity Row and an intoxicated driver on Chucky Mullins Drive.
Also the University police department were alerted by Baptist Memorial Hospital at 3 a.m. on Saturday of a sexual assault that occurred earlier on. The report involves a fraternity house, but no names have been released as the investigation is currently ongoing.
Oxford Fire Department responded to the following incidents: a truck fire at 8:31 a.m. on May 1 at 13th hole in Oxford Golf Course; a wreck with extrication at 8:48 a.m. on May 1 on Highway 334 around Camp Lake Stephens area; a flower bed accidentally set ablaze by workers welding at 10:41 a.m. on May 1 at Jackson Square Condos; a fire alarm malfunction at 10:05 a.m. on May 1 in Baptist Memorial Hospital; a report of a smell of smoke at 4:55 p.m. on May 1 with discovery of a power line popping at 603 South 18th Street; a smoke detector activated at 10:41 on May 1 by shower steam at 133 Eagle Pointe Loop; a smoke detector malfunction at 2:36 a.m. on May 2 at Crosby Hall; a smoke at 2:00 p.m. on May 2 from pump shorting out at Oxford Diagnostic Center; a cancelled call at 12:15 p.m. on May 3 to Delta Gamma house.
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