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JULY 4TH GIVEAWAY! ARE YOU OUR BIGGEST FAN?

Hey, everyone! We here at the staff appreciate everything you guys do for us. We seriously have the best fans out there, and we want to show you how much we care by giving you the best part of the 4th of July weekend! This Grill Master 4-Burner Stainless Steel Gas Grill has a stainless [...]

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Roger Lee Dennis Arrested for Kidnapping and Assault

At Approximately 3PM, The US Marshall Service working with deputies from the Lexington County Sheriff’s Department arrested Roger Dennis Lee on charges of Criminal Sexual Conduct, 1st degree, Kidnapping, and Assault & Battery of a High and Aggravated nature. Lee was wanted for the assault on a female on June 11, 2011. The assault occurred [...]

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Inmates Complete Drug and Alcohol Treatment Program

In one week, the Lexington County Sheriff’s Department will conduct a graduation ceremony for 35 inmates at the Lexington County Detention Center who successfully completed an eight-week drug and alcohol treatment program that is administered by LRADAC/The Behavioral Health Center of the Midlands. Lexington County Sheriff James R. Metts said the graduation ceremony will be [...]

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Lexington County Traffic Advisory 24

The Lexington County Sheriff’s Department and South Carolina Highway Patrol have issued a public advisory of scheduled traffic-enforcement operations for the seven-day period that begins on Thursday, June 23. Lexington County Sheriff James R. Metts said deputies and state Highway Patrol troopers will concentrate on specific offenses or on problem areas identified by patrol observations, [...]

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WANTED in Lexington County for Kidnapping and Assault

Late on the evening of June 11, 2011, Roger Dennis Lee met with a female victim in the West Columbia area of Lexington County. The two had been talking via an online dating service and had agreed to meet in person. During this “date,” Mr. Lee assaulted the victim, tying her hands and feet and [...]

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Lexington County Catfish Tournament

Lexington County Sheriff James R. Metts and Lexington County Sheriff’s Department resident deputies in partnership with the Army National Guard, Catfish Haven, House of Praise, Trophy & Awards and Walmart hosted the second annual James R. Metts Catfish Tournament for children on Friday, June 10 at Catfish Haven at 1950 Craigsen Lane near West Columbia. [...]

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Lexington County Wanted List

Deandre Malcolm Black, DOB 5-4-75, is wanted on an arrest warrant on a charge of criminal domestic violence of a high and aggravated nature. His last known address was YMCA Road, Lexington. Black is 5-foot-9 and weighs 150 pounds. Black has black hair and brown eyes.   Robert Lewis Blair, DOB 9-22-85, is wanted on [...]

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Inmates Complete Drug and Alcohol Program

In one week, the Lexington County Sheriff’s Department will conduct a graduation ceremony for 35 inmates at the Lexington County Detention Center who successfully completed an eight-week drug and alcohol treatment program that is administered by LRADAC/The Behavioral Health Center of the Midlands. Lexington County Sheriff James R. Metts said the graduation ceremony will be [...]

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Man WANTED in Lexington for Robbing Palmetto Trust Federal Credit Union

Lexington County Sheriff’s Department detectives are seeking help from citizens in identifying the man who tried to rob a Palmetto Trust Federal Credit Union branch at 1724 Bush River Road in the St. Andrews community at about 8:10 a.m. on Thursday, June 9. Lexington County Sheriff James R. Metts said the man, who was armed [...]

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Lexington County Traffic Advisory 23

The Lexington County Sheriff’s Department and South Carolina Highway Patrol have issued a public advisory of scheduled traffic-enforcement operations for the seven-day period that begins on Thursday, June 16. Lexington County Sheriff James R. Metts said deputies and state Highway Patrol troopers will concentrate on specific offenses or on problem areas identified by patrol observations, [...]

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