City of Oxford, Ohio - Division of Police

City of Oxford, Ohio - Division of Police Police department serving the Oxford Community since 1810! Facebook is not monitored 24/7. If you have an emergency, call 911. GENERAL GUIDELINES

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To speak to a dispatcher, call (513) 523-4321.

*TERM AND CONDITIONS FOR USERS*

PURPOSE. Because many of our citizens and other stakeholders utilize social media for news and communications, the Oxford Division of Police has developed its own social media accounts, which help us inform the public about our work and mission. The Oxford Division of Police has an important interest in assuring the

accuracy and consistency of information associated with our social media sites. We also respect the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution and the constitutional right to freedom of speech. These terms and conditions establish guidelines for the public’s use of social media that balances these values. DEFINITIONS

1. “Social media” means digital content created by us and communicated on platforms that allow sharing, commenting, and engagement from the public. Examples of social media accounts we may use are Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, and LinkedIn.

2. “Comments” include any digital content, information, links, images, videos, or any other form of communicative content posted in reply or response to a social media account operated by us.

3. “User” means a member of the public who views or interacts with one or more of our social media accounts. These terms and conditions apply to all our social media sites. Where possible, a link to these terms and conditions will be made available as a hyperlink or posted as text somewhere on our social media account(s).

2. Users should know that social media posts we make, comments and replies to those posts, and any direct or private messages sent to us may be public records subject to applicable public records release.

3. Our social media accounts are not monitored 24/7 and no one should utilize our social media accounts to seek emergency services. Anyone in need of emergency help should call 9-1-1.

4. We do not guarantee we will respond to comments or messages sent on our social media accounts. EXPECTATIONS

1. The leaders of the Oxford Division of Police believe that honest, civil, and productive discussions provide the best environment for citizens to understand the work of their government and participate in constructive engagement.

2. We ask users to consider that our social media feeds may be viewed by children and other impressionable people. Please avoid profanity, personal attacks, bullying, or use of incorrect information. CONTENT MODERATION

1. Limited Public Forum. Our social media accounts are created and maintained as limited public forums under the caselaw pertaining to the First Amendment to the U.S Constitution. We invite members of the public to view and, where possible, provide comments or other engagement on our social media accounts. However, the law permits us to hide and/or delete comments that are not protected speech under the First Amendment and relevant caselaw. As a general rule, we will not hide and/or delete comments solely because such comments are critical of the Oxford Division of Police or its officials.

2. Prohibited Content. Relevant First Amendment caselaw permits us to hide or delete certain comments on our social media accounts. The following will be hidden or deleted:

a. Comments directly advocating violence or illegal activity. Comments containing obscenity, which is defined as sexually explicit and/or pornographic content that is patently offensive, appeals to prurient interest, and lacks serious literary, artistic, political, or scientific value;

c. Comments that directly promote or advocate that we illegally discriminate based on race, age, religion, gender, national origin, disability, sexual orientation, veteran status, or any other legally protected class;

d. Comments containing links to malware and/or malicious content that affects the normal functioning of a computer system, server, or browser;

e. Duplicate comments posted repeatedly within a short period of time;

f. Comments containing actual defamation against a person, either as determined by a court or comments that are patently defamatory by easily discovered facts;

g. Comments that contain images or other content that violate the intellectual property or copyright rights of someone else, if the owner of that property notifies us that the property was posted in a comment on our social media account(s). Comments that contain a hyperlink to any website other than those controlled by the Oxford Division of Police. This will be done without regard to the viewpoint of the comment containing such a link or the content of the site to which the link redirects.

3. Retention. When a comment containing any of the above content is posted to our social media account(s), a copy or electronic record of that content may be retained or archived pursuant to our records retention policy, along with a brief description of the reason the specific content was deleted. Once documented, the content will be removed, where possible, from our social media account(s).

4. Right of Appeal. If our staff hides or deletes a user’s comment pursuant to these terms and conditions, the user has the right to appeal that decision by sending an email or letter to the Oxford Division of Police within five business days. This correspondence will provide the user with an explanation for the action taken. Upon receipt of an appeal, our attorney will determine whether the comment at issue contained content protected by the First Amendment. If the appeal is successful, the comment may (if possible) be restored for public view, or the user may be permitted to repost the comment. Upon a determination that the comment was not protected by the First Amendment, the user will be notified that the appeal was denied.

5. Blocking or Banning a User. When we determine that a user has violated these terms and conditions on three or more occasions within a twelve-month rolling period, we may block or ban the offending user from the social media account where the violations occurred. If we block or ban a user, we will (a) reasonably attempt to notify the user; (b) describe the violation(s); and (c) explain the appeal process. If the appeal is successful and the user has not violated this policy three times within a rolling 12-month period, we will unblock or unban the user from the social media account. If the appeal is not successful, our decision will stand.

06/18/2026

TORILN The National Weather Service in Wilmington has issued a * Tornado Warning for... Franklin County in southeastern Indiana... Northeastern Ripley County in southeastern Indiana... ...

06/18/2026

TORILN The National Weather Service in Wilmington has issued a * Tornado Warning for... Southeastern Preble County in west central Ohio... Northern Butler County in southwestern Ohio... ...

06/18/2026

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS ISSUED TORNADO WATCH 347 IN EFFECT UNTIL 5 AM EDT THURSDAY FOR THE FOLLOWING AREAS IN INDIANA THIS WATCH INCLUDES 8 COUNTIES IN EAST CENTRAL INDIANA FAYETTE ...

We would encourage Oxford residents to sign up and be prepared in case of an emergency. 🚨
06/04/2026

We would encourage Oxford residents to sign up and be prepared in case of an emergency. 🚨

06/03/2026

All lanes are now open From the intersection of Spring St and Campus Ave-      East Bound Spring St and South Bound Campus Avenue 

06/03/2026

From the intersection of Spring St and Campus Ave-      East Bound Spring St and South Bound Campus Avenue will be closed for Water Main Repair -  Please use alternate route

It is that time of year when our Animal Control Officers start to receive calls about fawns. This post from the Ohio Div...
05/29/2026

It is that time of year when our Animal Control Officers start to receive calls about fawns. This post from the Ohio Division of Wildlife has some great information.

🦌 Please Leave Fawns Alone ❌
Each year well meaning people come across a sight like this and think something is wrong. This is completely normal behavior for a deer fawn, and human intervention is unnecessary.
⭐ The More You Know 🌈
⏺️ Fawns are born nearly scentless (so predators cannot find them easily). They also have spots that serve as camouflage and are able to stand soon after being born, but as a protective tactic will remain hidden.
⏺️ It is common for female deer in urban areas to place fawns around homes, backyards, or flower beds. The mother placed it there because she felt it would be safe (often intentionally near humans).
⏺️ To protect her fawn, the mother will spend very little time with it. This is to prevent attracting predators to the fawn’s location. She will leave her fawn in various hiding places for long periods of time, returning several times a day to nurse it. By staying away, the mother is protecting it.
⏺️ Fawns will begin following their mothers at four weeks old. When they are two months old, fawns are able to forage for themselves and are completely weaned from their mother.

Today, we pause to honor and remember the brave men and women of our Armed Forces who made the ultimate sacrifice in ser...
05/25/2026

Today, we pause to honor and remember the brave men and women of our Armed Forces who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our nation.

We stand in profound gratitude for the heroes who gave their tomorrows for our todays, ensuring the freedoms we cherish every day. Our thoughts are especially with the Gold Star families who carry the heavy legacy of their loved ones' sacrifice.

NOTICE OF EVENT CANCELLATIONDue to the storms we have had this week and the weather forecast for Friday and Saturday, we...
05/21/2026

NOTICE OF EVENT CANCELLATION
Due to the storms we have had this week and the weather forecast for Friday and Saturday, we have made the difficult decision to cancel the "Passport to Fishing Derby" event that was scheduled for this Saturday morning. We hope to reschedule this event later this year.

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