Man arrested at home center of death investigation in Greene Co.

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BEAVERCREEK TWP., Greene County — UPDATE @ 9:20 p.m.:

A man was arrested at the home at the center of a death investigation in Greene County.

On Sunday, Greene County deputies arrested Gregory Oxendine at a home in the 1400 block of Upper Bellbrook Road.

Oxendine was arrested after he was allegedly found to be in possession of a gun that he was prohibited to own due to prior convictions, according to online jail records.

His arrest location is the same address of a home where Lisa Oxendine, 53, was found dead just before 3 p.m. Saturday launching a death investigation by the sheriff’s office.

In a 911 call obtained by News Center 7, a man, who claims to be the husband of Lisa, identifies himself as Gregory Oxendine.

A spokesperson for the Greene Sheriff’s Office told News Center 7 that no suspects have been identified in the investigation.

Greene County Sheriff Scott Anger said the investigation is time-consuming as crews want to make sure it is done thoroughly and correctly.

We will continue following this story and update as new information is available.

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INITIAL REPORT:

Deputies have launched an investigation after a woman was found dead inside a Greene County home Saturday.

The woman, identified by the Greene County Coroner’s Office as Lisa Oxendine, 53 was found dead inside a home on Upper Bellbrook Road near South Valley Road just before 3 p.m. Saturday.

Oxendine’s cause and manner of death are still pending further investigation. An autopsy has been completed by the Montgomery County Coroner’s Office.

A spokesperson for the Greene County Sheriff’s Office confirmed to News Center 7 the agency is investigating Oxendine’s death, however the circumstances surrounding her death were still under investigation. Additionally, deputies have not made any arrests in the case.

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Deputies responded to the house after receiving a call from a man claiming he came home and found his wife dead.

“My wife is dead! Please help me! I don’t know what she’s done!” the caller said in the 911 call, obtained by News Center 7 through a public records request.

The caller said he found her cold to the touch after he returned from a car show. He reported he last saw Oxendine in the morning before leaving for the show.

“Oh my God, it had to be an accident, it’s got to be,” the caller said as deputies arrived on the scene. The call ended without the caller elaborating why he believed the death was an accident.

News Center 7 found a Greene County Sheriff’s Office cruiser at the house Monday afternoon. However the reason and nature of the deputy’s presence wasn’t immediately clear.

Additional details were not available. We’ll continue to update this page as we learn more.