On November 14, 2024, a sergeant from the Oxford Police Department responded to
a report of suspicious activity at a residence located on Chickasaw Road.
Upon arrival, the sergeant approached the backyard gate and heard a noise from a
tampered window. Seeing movement inside, the sergeant spotted a suspect in a red
jacket.
The suspect, later identified as Quentin Maynor, 32, of Oxford, Mississippi, attempted to flee but
was apprehended following commands to exit the residence. After securing the suspect,
Maynor was then transported to the LCDC by an officer.
Earlier, the sergeant and an officer responded to a similar report at the same address.
After inspecting the property and finding no intruders, they secured the residence. The
homeowner confirmed he had closed the back window and set up a camera before
leaving.
During the latest inspection, the sergeant observed signs of forced entry, including a
broken window and new items, such as a visor and black shoes, near the window. The
officer also found a phone and key fob inside, which were collected as evidence.
Maynor was charged with Burglary of a Dwelling. His bond is set by a Municipal Court
Judge.