Archive | October, 2011

Deputies Respond To Break-In to Find Mass Quantities of Marijuana

On October 25, 2011 at approximately 0145 a.m., Charleston County Sheriff’s deputies responded to Catterton Drive, West Ashley to a residential alarm. Upon arrival, responding deputies found the residence unsecured. As deputies cleared the residence, a quantity of marijuana (24 ½ pounds) was located in plain view inside the residence. Deputies then vacated the residence [...]

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5 Year Old And Father Shot During Home Invasion

On October 25, 2011 at approximately 1:02 a.m., Charleston County Sheriff’s deputies responded to Pierpont Avenue, on report of an attempted Home Invasion and shooting. Upon arrival two victims were located inside the residence, an adult male 37 years old (father of child victim) and a 5 year old child, both sustaining gunshot wounds. The [...]

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Greenville Woman Fires at Officers After Making Suicidal Threats

Shortly after 9:00 pm on Thursday October 20th, deputies with the Greenville County Sheriff’s Office responded to a call for service at Cannon Road in Greer. Deputies were advised that there was a female subject at this location causing a disturbance and possibly making suicidal threats. Upon arrival, the initial deputies attempted to make contact [...]

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WANTED: Officers Searching For Person Of Interest In Spartanburg Robbery

Early on the morning of October 11, 2011, a theft occurred at the OHM Food Mart on Highway 11 in Spartanburg County, SC.Investigators are attempting to identify a person of interest in this case. We are asking that you make the attached photos of this individual and the vehicle they were driving available to the [...]

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Hate Group Murders Two Tampa Homeless Men

U.S. Attorney Robert E. O’Neill announces that a federal jury today found James Robertson (32) guilty of two counts of murder in aid of racketeering. Robertson faces a mandatory penalty of life in federal prison. His sentencing hearing has not yet been scheduled. Robertson was indicted on May 22, 2008. According to testimony and evidence [...]

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Charleston County Sheriff's Office Looking for Freshfield's Village Robber

On October 18, 2011, at approximately 4:30 p.m. Charleston County Sheriff’s deputies responded to Freshfield’s Village Shopping Center, John’s Island on report of a robbery to a person. Upon arrival, deputies were advised by two vicitim’s that they were in the parking lot of the shopping center heading to Bank of America to drop a [...]

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Members of Florida Crack Cocaine Distribution Ring Indicted

United States Attorney Robert E. O’Neill announces the unsealing of an indictment charging Jude Sereme (27), Neheme Ductant (27), Rick Jean (25), Wilmane Jean (22), Rashid Francois (26), Fritzco Desir (23), Jophaney Hyppolite (28), and Eric Bonita (25), all residents of Miami, and Jennifer Nicole Sander (30) and Michael Dupin (29), both residents of Fort [...]

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Anderson Investigators Need Help In ID'ing Bank Robbers

Anderson County Sheriff’s Deputies responded to 306 Pearman Dairy Rd. Anderson, SC in reference to an armed robbery that had occurred at the South Carolina State Credit Union. Two Hispanic males, one armed with a black semi-automatic handgun walked inside the credit union and demanded money. After the suspects took an undisclosed amount of money [...]

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U.S. Marshals Arrest Man Who Threatened to Kill Wife and Cops

The U.S. Marshals Florida Regional Fugitive Task Force (FRFTF) from Pensacola apprehended a man who according to police reports said he would kill his wife, her family and law enforcement should they try to stop him. According to a report taken by the Sheriff’s Office in Santa Rosa taken earlier this week James Walter Robinson [...]

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Atlanta Man Lies to FBI About Plans to Hire Hit Man to Murder Competing Butcher

JAVIER ACOSTA-CAUDILLO, 37, of Woodstock, Georgia, pled guilty today to lying to a federal agent concerning his role in a murder-for-hire scheme. “Every day, federal agents conduct investigations of serious criminal conduct that threatens the safety of our community. Agents depend upon the honesty of the people they interview to make sure that they can [...]

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