Oxford Police Host Law&Crime Network Crew for A&E Documentary Filming
Oxford Police Department sat for interviews with a Law&Crime Network documentary crew on A&E about a case that drew national attention to the city.

The Oxford Police Department opened its doors to a documentary crew from the Law&Crime Network on A&E, hosting interviews and capturing footage centered on the department's role in a nationally notable investigation.
Officers sat for on-camera interviews as the crew gathered additional footage intended, in the department's words, to help tell the story behind the investigation and the work that went into it. The department characterized the sessions as an opportunity for officers to share their perspective and highlight the professionalism and dedication that goes into complex cases. Behind-the-scenes photos from the filming day were posted to the Oxford Police Department's official Facebook page.
Law&Crime Network produces legal news and true-crime programming for national audiences. Its documentaries typically examine investigative processes, courtroom proceedings, and the perspectives of law enforcement and other participants in major cases, placing Oxford's local officers in front of a viewership that extends well beyond Lafayette County.

The department did not disclose which specific investigation drew the network's cameras to Oxford, and no release date or episode title for the documentary has been announced. Details about the case and the project's timeline remained limited as of the department's announcement.
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