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Published on June 6th, 2018 | by Oxford Police Department

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Oxford, Mississippi Man on Parole Charged with Domestic Violence and Aggravated Assault; Four Others Charged with Burglary and Kidnapping at the Flatts at South Campus

Oxford, Mississippi Man on Parole Charged with Domestic Violence and Aggravated Assault

On Friday, June 1, 2018, at approximately 3:00 AM, the Oxford Police Department responded to Baptist Memorial Hospital – North Mississippi for a male and female with multiple injuries. Officers were able to obtain that the suspect in both assaults was Justin Hilliard (28 of Oxford, Mississippi).

Hilliard was found shortly after by patrol officers and taken into custody. The male victim was flown to Regional One Health in Memphis but has since been released. Hilliard was charged with Domestic Violence – Aggravated Assault (female victim) and Aggravated Assault (male victim) and given a bond of $50,000 by a Justice Court Judge. Hilliard was currently out on parole and has a hold placed on him by the Mississippi Department of Corrections.


Four Charged with Burglary and Kidnapping at the Flatts at South Campus

(4 suspects in this cases; 1 is a juvenile)

On Thursday, May 31, 2018, at approximately 7:00 PM, the Oxford Police Department responded to the Flatts at South Campus for a home invasion. The suspects entered the residence and held the victim against their will while robbing the apartment.

During the course of the investigation the four suspects were identified as Raymond Coffey Jr (18 of Tillatoba, MS), Ricky Gerard (18 of Tillatoba, MS), Theo Holloway (18 of Oakland, MS), and a juvenile. All four suspects agreed to return to Oxford and turn themselves over to law enforcement the same night and brought back the stolen items with them.

They were all charged with Burglary (home invasion) and Kidnapping and then given a bond of $150,000 by a Justice Court Judge. The Local Voice Ligature

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The Oxford Police Department is housed 715 Molly Barr Road. The department has more than 70 full-time officers and staff and provides a wide range of protection and enforcement services. The Police Department has a community-oriented policing philosophy and provides around-the-clock patrols. Other services include crime prevention programs, such as Neighborhood Watch and D.A.R.E., as well as specialized units including Mounted Patrol, K-9 Unit, DUI Enforcement and the City Dispatch. Crime Reports provided to The Local Voice come directly from the Oxford Police Department.



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