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    Jackson County MURDER INVESTIGATION

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    At approximately 8:02 pm, Medford Police Officers were dispatched to the listed motel for an assault report. Upon their arrival officers located a deceased 28 year old male in the motel room. Injuries to the deceased male were consistent with an assault.

    The listed suspect Jackson Frischman was on scene and identified as a suspect. He was taken into custody without incident and later lodged at the Jackson County Jail for Murder in the 2nd Degree.

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