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Police ID body pulled from river
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The body of Edward Oxendine Jr. was pulled out of the Lumber River near this spot at the Second Street bridge on Monday. | Adelina Shee | The Robesonian
The body of Edward Oxendine Jr. was pulled out of the Lumber River near this spot at the Second Street bridge on Monday. | Adelina Shee | The Robesonian
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LUMBERTON — Lumberton police today identified the person whose body was pulled from the Lumber River as being a 21-year-old city man named Edward Oxendine Jr.

According to a statement from police Capt. Terry Parker, the identification came after the body was examined at the state Medical Examiner’s Office in Chapel Hill. The report found “no physical signs of trauma” to Oxendine’s body.

Oxendine lived on Mallard Drive, according to the statement, and was last seen on Jan. 17 in the early morning walking on Riverbrooke Lane in Lumberton after he left his girlfriend’s residence. His girlfriend reported him missing two days later to the Robeson County Sheriff’s Office.

Oxendine’s body was pulled from the river near the Second Street bridge on Monday about 12:15 p.m., shortly after someone in a canoe spotted it and called police. The body, which was fully clothed, was badly decomposed and had no identification on it.

The investigation is continuing. Anyone with information is asked to call Detective Dereck Evans, the lead investigator, at the Lumberton Police Department 910-671-3845.

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Dee'sMom
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March 06, 2013
My prayer go out to the family of Edward, I can honestly say I know what you are going thru, My son was killed in 2009 just 2days after Christmas, I didn't think I would ever be able to make it from day to day. It will take time and a lot of prayers to get thru this, but you need to remember"If God will bring you to it he will bring you thrru it,"I ihad the pleasure of meeting him and also his precious lil girl, and I know he loved her very much, he will now be her special guardian angel, I will be praying that God will wrap his love around his entire family.
Windspirit
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March 06, 2013
I can truly say ... I feel the pain that you are going through with. The loss of a family member is a VERY HEART BREAKING pain! Yet... NEVER FORGET 'GOD' ... will be by your side.

How do I know this ... I lost my best friend "DADDY". That was 44 years ago! ... yes, I will never forget that loss and experience; in addition, I still miss him and I always will. That was 20 years ago. Now I have lost my mom. She was 80 years old and a loving Christian.

Just remember you are a special person and THAT IS A VERY SPECIAL AND IMPORTANT PERSON ... "U".

After all You are one of God's Children ... regardless your age! Just realize God is in charge of us ... He gave us a life experience here on earth and he wanted you to enjoy this opportunity. YES .... HE is awaiting your visit BUT he knows when that timing will be right.

LOVE U and know that you have friends and family that also LOVE U.

Windspirit
armition
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March 05, 2013
IM SORRY FOR THE FAMILY FOR THERE LOSS OF A YOUNG MAN LIFE CUT SHORT IN LIFE
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