Man Steals Televisions from Fort Mill Apartment Complex

Authorities are charging a thief with burglary who allegedly stole four televisions from The Commons apartment complex in Fort Mill, according to police reports.

The televisions, including one 52-inch model, were reported stolen Thursday morning. York County Sheriff’s Office deputies found a broken window and spoke to a resident who saw a hooded man stop near bushes and repeatedly go into the bushes to retrieve items that were put into a car.

Any type of burglary or larceny charge can bring uncertainty into someone’s life.  If you or someone you know has criminal charges being brought against him/her, contact the law offices of Reeves, Aiken, and Hightower, LLP to consult with one of our criminal attorneys.

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Fort Mill Man Charged With Shoplifting Beef Jerkey

Deputies are charging a man with shoplifting after he allegedly stole beef jerky from a Fort Mill convenience store after stumbling through the store while drunk, according to a York County Sheriff’s Office report.

The store clerk at the Times Turnaround reported the man was “extremely intoxicated” and stole several beef jerky sticks. Deputies reviewed the store surveillance video which showed the man “enter the store and stumble around,” then grab beef jerky and stuff his pockets. In an attempt to hide the stolen jerky, the man tried to pull his shirt over his pockets, but the shirt was stuck in the same pocket which knocked out the jerky. The man then moved to another display of jerky, grabbed more, and left the store without paying.    Officers planned to pursue enhanced shoplifting charges, the report states.

Contact the law offices of Reeves, Aiken, and Hightower to consult with one of our criminal attorneys if you or someone you know is facing criminal charges in North or South Carolina.  Our criminal attorneys handle many different types of criminal cases and want to help you or someone you might know 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.

 

 

York Man Charged with Weapon and Drug Possession

A York man with convictions dating back to 1998 that prevent him from having a weapon was arrested Friday by deputies on drug and weapons charges, according to jail records.

The man was charged with possession of a weapon by a convicted felon, possession of drugs with intent to distribute, and possession of marijuana, jail records showed Saturday. The man’s criminal record according to State Law Enforcement Division records includes conviction for assault, domestic violence, and escape from prison.

The York County Clerk of Court public index shows an attempted murder charge against the man was dismissed in December due to insufficient evidence to prosecute him on the charge. Jail records Saturday showed the man was being held on $10,620 bond.  If you or a loved one is facing drug charges, contact the law offices of Reeves, Aiken, and Hightower, LLP to consult with one of our criminal attorneys.  Our criminal attorneys also handle many other types of criminal cases 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.

Fort Mill Employee Charged With Stealing T-Shirts

A woman working at Ross Distribution in Fort Mill was arrested Thursday on breach of trust charges after allegedly trying to steal two Minnie Mouse t-shirts and a pair of socks that were stuffed down her pants, authorities stated.

A supervisor at Ross called police after security at the warehouse was monitoring the woman and she was questioned as she tried to leave the building, the police report states. Security officers told the woman she was seen separating the items and hiding them, then she admitted it, police said.

Any type criminal charge can bring hardship and confusion including larceny charges.  Contact the law offices of Reeves, Aiken, and Hightower, LLP in North Carolina or South Carolina to consult with a criminal attorney about any criminal charges.  Our criminal attorneys understand the hardships facing criminal defendants.  Our criminal attorneys want to help you or someone you might know with his/her case.  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.

 

Gunman Threatens Clerk, Demands Money at Dollar General in Lancaster Co.

Authorities are charging a gunman with armed robbery after he stole money and jewelry from a clerk late Wednesday at the Dollar General in Lancaster County, SC.

As the clerk was closing the store around 10 p.m., the man entered the store on Pageland Highway with a handgun and demanded money from the cash register along with her personal jewelry, according to a release from Lancaster County Sheriff’s Office.

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9 Charlotte Men Arrested in “Enderly Park” Sting Operation

Nine Charlotte men were arrested Friday on federal drug charges during an early morning roundup conducted by the Drug Enforcement Administration and the Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department, according to the U.S. Attorney for the Western District of North Carolina.

The arrests and indictment are the result of “Operation Enderly Park,” a six-month investigation conducted jointly by the DEA and CMPD to target an

All of the men, except one, had their initial appearances Friday in U.S. District Court and were detained, pending their detention hearings. The defendants charged with drug conspiracy face a statutory minimum prison term of five years and a maximum of 40 years, and a $5 million fine.

 

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