$1,000 reward offered for information leading to arrest
Rock Hill’s India Hook Elementary School’s staff re-routed the morning traffic so that bus riders, walkers, and car riders could walk together from the nearby neighborhood in their Pirate Parade. The Rock Hill Police Department directed traffic, while parents and staff volunteered to supervise the event. Some students said they want to do it everyday.
Rock Hill’s India Hook Elementary School’s staff re-routed the morning traffic so that bus riders, walkers, and car riders could walk together from the nearby neighborhood in their Pirate Parade. The Rock Hill Police Department directed traffic, while parents and staff volunteered to supervise the event. Some students said they want to do it everyday.
Rock Hill’s India Hook Elementary School’s staff re-routed the morning traffic so that bus riders, walkers, and car riders could walk together from the nearby neighborhood in their Pirate Parade. The Rock Hill Police Department directed traffic, while parents and staff volunteered to supervise the event. Some students said they want to do it everyday.
Rock Hill’s India Hook Elementary School’s staff re-routed the morning traffic so that bus riders, walkers, and car riders could walk together from the nearby neighborhood in their Pirate Parade. The Rock Hill Police Department directed traffic, while parents and staff volunteered to supervise the event. Some students said they want to do it everyday.
Suspect(s) broke into an unnamed local vehicle shop sometime between 6 p.m. February 19 and 7:15 a.m. February 20. The suspect(s) stole over $20,000 worth of tools and equipment from the Manning-area shop, located at 4515 Hwy 260. This included a 1950 Coca-Cola button, a Hilti hammer drill, a red Lincoln 125 welder, a Miller 185 welder, a Miller Spectrum 375 plasma cutter, a Hitachi nail gun, a red and white Honda CRF 80cc dirt bike, a DeWalt chop saw, several car parts, tools, antiques, antique signs and computer monitors.
The Clarendon County Sheriff’s Office, in conjunction with Midlands Crime Stoppers, is seeking information which may help identify those responsible for this crime.
To receive the $1,000 reward and provide information anonymously through Midlands Crime Stoppers, call 1-888-CRIME-SC (888-274-6372), visit www.midlandscrimestoppers.com and click Submit a Tip or download the mobile app P3 Tips to your Apple or Android device.
For those not interested in the reward or remaining anonymous, you may call the Clarendon County Sheriff’s Office at (803) 435-4414.