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Pembroke police officer charged with two counts misdemeanor sexual battery suspended without pay




PEMBROKE - A Pembroke police detective charged with two counts of misdemeanor sexual battery has been suspended without pay, the town's lawyer said.
Detective Reese Oxendine, 45, was notified of the decision late Tuesday, a day after the State Bureau of Investigation filed the criminal charges, Gary Locklear said Wednesday.
The charges stem from allegations of sexual harassment made in March by a female Pembroke town employee. Police conducted an internal investigation and Oxendine was suspended for three days, Locklear said.
No criminal charges were filed.


"The town took the appropriate action," Locklear said.
However, Robeson County District Attorney Johnson Britt asked the State Bureau of Investigation to investigate, Locklear said.
The charges, which were filed Monday, were a result of the SBI investigation.
Oxendine will remain on suspension until the case is resolved, Locklear said.
- Nancy McCleary