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Rock Hill Woman Arrested For Inhaling From Can

A 50-year-old Rock Hill woman has been apprehended by authorities on site at a cemetary last Monday, where she was caught inhaling  fumes from a computer duster spray can.

According to a police report, officers were dispatched to the Forest Hills Cemetery on Old York Road.  A witness had called in claiming a woman was parked in a silver colored SUV in the cemetery and that she was holding some type of can.

Officers approached the car and the woman was passed out behind the wheel.  When officers awoke the woman, police stated her eyes were glassy, according to a report.  Two cans were taken as evidence from the scene.

The woman was released Monday on a $500 bond and is being charged with inhaling aromatic hydrocarbons.

If you or someone you know is facing prosecution for any criminal charges, contact the law offices of Reeves, Aiken, and Hightower to consult with one of our criminal attorneys.  Our criminal attorneys handle many types of criminal cases in North and South Carolina.  We are licensed in both North and South Carolina, where you can contact us at 704-499-9000 or 877-374-5999 toll-free.

4 Teens Charged with Underage Drinking at Rock Hill Party

 Four Rock Hill teenagers were arrested on Sunday morning after officers stumbled upon an underage drinking party with guns and empty bottle of liquor.

All four were charged with minor in possession of alcohol and one was charged with discharging a firearm in city limits.  According to a police report, officers were called to Baylor Drive off Mount Gallant Road after someone called in to complain about a loud party on the top of a hill.  When officers approached the house, they heard a gunshot from behind the residence along with chatter coming from the garage at the residence.

When police walked around the back of the house, they found one teenager who dropped a shotgun and had alcohol on his breath.  Officers also found another teenager walking around the back of the house and a 15-year old girl hiding in the shed.  After officers had knocked on the front door for a while, they arrested another teenager who came outside claiming he was asleep during the whole fiasco. 

Contact the law offices of Reeves, Aiken, and Hightower to consult with one of our criminal attorneys about any type of drug charges.  Our criminal attorneys also handle many different types of criminal cases in addition to drug charges in North and South Carolina.  We are licensed in both North Carolina and South Carolina, where you can contact us at 704-499-9000 or 877-374-5999 toll-free.

 

Rock Hill Man Arrested at Tech Class while Intoxicated

A Rock Hill man became bored and went to a college class.  Rock Hill Police stated that the man showed up to a class at York Technical College on Monday drunk.

According to a police report, the man was not a student at the school.  The report stated the man entered a class and was told to leave by a teacher, which he refused to do.  An officer arrived and spoke with the man and the officer noticed he smelled like alcohol, had slurred speech, and difficulty answering simple questions.

The man said he drove to the school after drinking that morning, but stated he couldn’t remember why he drove to the school.  The man was arrested for public intoxication and was released Monday on a $250 bond.

If you or someone you know has been charged with a serious crime, contact the law offices of Reeves, Aiken, and Hightower to consult with one of our criminal attorneys about any criminal charges.  Our criminal attorneys handle many types of criminal cases in North and South Carolina and want to help you with your criminal charges.  We are licensed in both North and South Carolina, where you can contact us at 704-499-9000 or 877-374-5999 toll-free.

Nurse Investigated For Pill Theft in North Carolina

A Lincolnton, NC woman was fired this past week from her job as a nurse for allegedly taking prescription medication from the hospital.  Now, authorities with the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office are investigating the incident.

According to the Lincoln County, NC Sheriff, the Sheriff’s Office received a call on February 4th regarding a disobedient employee.  The Sheriff did not release the name of the nurse but said she had been fired because it was believed she was stealing a certain prescription medication.  The woman is apparently from Gaston County, NC, but the Sheriff said she has not been charged with any crimes yet, but charges would be pending the results of his investigation.

Also, Carolina HealthCare System is investigating the allegations and incident to determine more information.  The Hospital in Lincoln said that it is fully cooperating with any investigation by the Sheriff’s Office and would assist them in any matter brought before them.

If you or someone you know is facing prosecution for possession of a controlled substance, contact the law offices of Reeves, Aiken, and Hightower to consult with one of our criminal lawyers.  Our criminal attorneys handle many types of criminal cases in North and South Carolina and want to help you with your criminal drug charges.  We are licensed in both North and South Carolina, where you can contact us at 704-499-9000 or 877-374-5999 toll-free.

Hiding From The Police Behind a Couch Does Not Work

Authorities with the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department have taken a man into custody they say was involved in a home invasion.

According to a report, officers were dispatched to a residence in the 300 block of Skyland Avenue a little before 1 a.m. Thursday.  A man had called 911 and stated he witnessed a man removing a window screen on a neighbor’s home.  When police arrived at the scene, the found a window shattered with a cinderblock next to the broken glass in the yard.  Officers at the front door then observed someone walking inside the home.

Officers outside then called the homeowner of the residence who stated he was not at home at that time.  The homeowner came home a short time after, but not before the officers found a man hiding behind his couch.  The man was taken into custody and is being charged with breaking and entering, larceny, possession of drug paraphernalia, and resisting arrest.

Any burglary or drug charge can bring many difficulties in an individual’s life.  Contact the law offices of Reeves, Aiken, and Hightower to consult with one of our criminal attorneys.  Our criminal attorneys handle many types of criminal cases in North and South Carolina, including criminal drug and burglary cases.  Our criminal attorneys also understand the hardships facing criminal defendants that come with any criminal charges.  We are licensed in both North and South Carolina, where you can contact us at 704-499-9000 or 877-374-5999 toll-free.

 

 

Can a ‘Fire Pit’ Be Racist? This Man Thinks So….

A Rock Hill, SC man has been apprehended by the police department not for his phone calls about a racist ‘fire pit’, but for having drugs on him at a later time.

According to a police report, the man who called authorities called them to state that a metal lid for a fire pit was racist.  The man thought the fire pit lid, according to him, was a mud pile with the skeleton of a black person outlined around the pile.

 

The officers suspected the man had been drinking after smelling his breath.  Officers also asked if the man had recently been smoking marijuana.  The man said he had just smoked a blunt and granted officers consent to search him when asked.  The officers found around 1.5 grams of marijuana on the man and arrested him on drug possession charges.

Any criminal charge can bring hardship to the person facing the accusations, especially criminal drug charges.  Contact the law offices of Reeves, Aiken, and Hightower to consult with one of our criminal attorneys.  Our criminal attorneys handle many types of criminal cases in North and South Carolina, including criminal drug charges.  Our criminal attorneys also understand the hardships facing criminal defendants that come with any criminal charges.  We are licensed in both North and South Carolina, where you can contact us at 704-499-9000 or 877-374-5999 toll-free.