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Volume 3 | Issue 74
Thursday, January 5, 2017
Inside 2 News
Annual yART Sale returns to the Powerhouse
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COURTESY OF THE OXFORD POLICE DEPARTMENT
A car sits overturned at Thacker Loop and Hwy 6. OPD posted this photo on their hugely popular Twitter account the day after Christmas with the hashtags #ArriveAlive and #DriveSober. The incident involved one driver operating a vehicle under the influence. No serious injuries were sustained in the crash.
DUIs in 2016
Robert Walker enjoys serving people at Serenity Funeral Home
10 Sports
OPD discusses driving under the influence in Oxford BY CHANING GREEN NEWS WRITER
In 2016 , OPD made 612 DUI arrests. The most being in September with 77 arrests and the fewest coming in July only 33 arrests. The rest of the months average around 50 arrests each month. Officer Rob Banks heads up the DUI di-
vision for the OPD. He’s been in the position for about a year and a half, having previously worked in Carroll County. In his 19 years of police work, he has spent the last 12 specializing in DUIs. Banks said that for a city with a population its size, Oxford has a relatively high rate of arrests relating to driving under the influence. Several factors contribute to this in-
cluding the university and high concentration of bars in such a small town. The university attracts a lot of tourists for major football games, which is also a factor that is taken into consideration. “Nationwide, DUI enforcement is largely done the same way. That’s in terms TURN TO DUI PAGE 7
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