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A stray bullet has hit a 9-year-old in Georgetown on last night. We are told the bullet left the 9 year old hurt.
Officers with the Georgetown Police Department responded around 2:30 a.m. Tuesday to Seaside Residential Apartments off Lincoln Street for a gunshot victim.
They found the 9-year-old at the scene, and EMS took them to the hospital for treatment. The child is expected to be okay.
Georgetown police are still investigating.
10/08/2024
FCSO CEU MAKES BIG MA*****NA BUST
On October 7, 2024 FCSO deputies assigned to the Criminal Enforcement Unit (CEU) stopped a vehicle for speeding on Interstate 95 near the 160 mile marker. After making contact with the driver, deputies conducted a probable cause search of the vehicle, which discovered approximately 250 pounds of ma*****na (see attached photograph). Both occupants of the vehicle were arrested and charged with Trafficking Ma*****na. Deputies estimate the street of the seized ma*****na to be $500,000.00.
Kevin Li and Kang Quan Huang, both of New York are being held at the Florence County Detention Center while awaiting a bond hearing.
SUBJECT: Kevin Li, age 25, of 9410 46th Avenue, Elmhurst, New York, NY was arrested on October 7, 2024 and charged with Trafficking in Ma*****na (S.C. Code Ann. 44-53-370(e)(1)(b)). See FCSO Booking Website for additional information.
SUBJECT: Kang Quan Huang, age 17, 2024, of 4222 165th Street, New York, NY was arrested on October 7, 2024 and charged with Trafficking in Ma*****na (S.C. Code Ann. 44-53-370(e)(1)(b)). See FCSO Booking Website for additional information.
09/18/2024
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09/18/2024
FLORENCE MAN CHARGED WITH ATTEMPTED MURDER
On September 13, 2024, at approximately 6:00 pm FCSO deputies responded to a call of a shooting at a liquor store at 302 South Jeffords Street in Florence, SC. According to Investigators, following a verbal and physical altercation inside the store, Saquwan Tyshon Ashton Capehart is alleged to have retrieved a handgun from his waistband and shot the victim as the victim turned to run out of the store. The victim was later treated for a gunshot wound. Capehart is being held at the Florence County Detention Center without bond. Saquwan Tyshon Ashton Capehart, age 26, Florence, SC was arrested on September 16, 2024, and charged with Attempted Murder (S.C. Code Ann. 16-03-029), Discharging a Firearm into a Dwelling (S.C. Code Ann. 16-23-440(A)), Pointing and Presenting (S.C. Code Ann. 16-23-410) and Possession of a Weapon During the Commission of a Violent Crime (S.C. Code Ann. 16-23-490). Photo created to See FCSO Booking Website
08/07/2024
Florence County Sheriff's Department Extends Curfew
The curfew is intended to discourage unnecessary driving at night when road conditions may be more hazardous because of ponding water and low visibility. It is not designed to prevent or discourage business travel, routine driving to or from work or for other necessary purposes. Please share this with your viewing audiences.
08/07/2024
MURDER SUSPECT SURRENDERS
Georgetown Sheriff Carter Weaver has announced that a Nesmith man turned himself in to Georgetown County Sheriff's Office authorities this evening and was charged in the shooting death of a co-worker at an Andrews manufacturing plant.
Ethan O'Neil Brown, 20, of Sandy Pine Loop in the Nesmith community of Williamsburg County is incarcerated at Georgetown County Detention Center on charges of murder and possession of a weapon during a violent crime pending a bond hearing.
Investigators obtained arrest warrants for Brown early today for a fatal shooting that followed an on-going dispute with a fellow employee at the Safe Rack plant on Highway 521 near
08/06/2024
FLORENCE COUNTY UNDER MANDATORY CURFEW
The remnants of Hurricane Debby continue to affect Florence County in the form of wind and rainfall as the storm moves through the area. While the storm has decreased in intensity, it still remains a threat to the citizens of Florence County. We can expect tropical storm winds through Thursday in addition to between 8 to 15 inches of rain. Some power outages, localized flooding, washed out or impassable roads and bridges are likely with the effects of the storm lasting through at least Friday morning.
Florence County Council has authorized the County Administrator, the Director of Emergency Management and Florence County Sheriff TJ Joye to impose a mandatory curfew if conditions warrant. As the danger of traveling during this storm increases exponentially at night, a county-wide curfew has been ordered from sundown to sunrise for all non-emergency activities beginning today. Exceptions to the curfew include essential public safety/medical employees and essential business and industry staff until further notice.
Stay tuned to local weather and news outlets as well as Florence County Emergency Management for updated weather reports and download the Florence County Sheriffโs Office free app for I-Phone and Android telephones for instant alerts.
08/06/2024
SLED CHARGES FORMER MARLBORO COUNTY DEPUTY WITH
2 COUNTS OF COMMUNICATING OBSCENE MESSAGES,
2 COUNTS OF 1ST DEGREE HARASSMENT, AND MISCONDUCT IN OFFICE
The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) charged Antonio Anquan Alford, 33,
with 2 counts of Communicating Obscene Messages, 2 counts of 1
st Degree Harassment, and
Misconduct in Office on Monday, August 5, 2024.
Details can be found in the attached warrants.
Alford was booked into the Marlboro County Detention Center, then the Dillon County Detention
Center.
The case will be prosecuted by the 15th Circuit Solicitorโs Office.
08/06/2024
Update From Florence 1 Schools
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Due to the threat of severe weather, Florence 1 Schools will have eLearning days on Wednesday, August 7th and Thursday, August 8th, 2024. There will be no athletic events or after-school activities on either day. Parents/guardians should check school websites for further information regarding instructions for eLearning days.
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If you have any issues during the eLearning day (difficulty logging in, teacher not in the classroom, Google Classroom Access, etc.), please contact the school using the main school number. Staff will be answering phones to help address concerns. For technology-related problems and questions, please call the Technology Hotline at 843-673-1180.
08/06/2024
BE AWARE OF ADVERSE DRIVING
CONDITIONS FROM HURRICANE DEBBY
Remnants of Hurricane Debby will pass through Florence County and the P*e Dee area today and tomorrow. According to the National Weather Service, the primary threat to our area is heavy rain, flash flooding and the possibility of strong thunderstorms capable of producing damaging wind gusts and tornadoes. 10 to 15 inches of rain are possible with the heaviest amounts generally along and east of I-95. Power outages due to falling trees on power lines are also possible. Fortunately, these conditions are expected to end sometime early Friday morning although the effects may last for days thereafter.
These conditions can make travel on the roadway more hazardous, so FCSO makes the following recommendations.
โข If you donโt have to travel, donโt.
โข If you choose to travel, slow down and allow for increased stopping distances. Wet roadways make breaking more difficult.
โข Be on the lookout for ponding water on the roadway which can result in hydroplaning.
โข Do not drive through flooded areas as you cannot tell the depth of the water. As a rule of thumb, if you cannot see the white or yellow line dividing the roadway due to standing water, it is too deep to proceed. This is especially important at night.
โข Be on the lookout for fallen trees, utility lines and debris in the roadway.
Hopefully, these adverse conditions will move out of our area promptly. Until then, be safe on our roadways!
08/06/2024
SUSPECT IDENTIFIED IN SAFE RACK SHOOTING DEATH
Georgetown County Sheriff's Office has obtained arrest warrants for a Nesmith man in the shooting death at the Safe Rack manufacturing facility near Andrews on Monday, Aug. 5, 2024.
Deputies are seeking Ethan O'Neil Brown of Sandy Pine Loop in the Nesmith community of Williamsburg County on charges of murder and possession of a weapon during a violent crime. He is described as a 20-year-old black male, 5-feet, 10-inches tall and weighing 165 pounds. He was last seen driving a black BMW sedan away from the Safe Rack plant after the shooting of a co-worker. Investigators were told the shooting followed an on-going dispute between Brown and the victim.
Anyone with information about this suspect should call 843-546-5102.
08/06/2024
BREAKING NEWS OF SHOOTING
Georgetown County Sheriff's Office is investigating a shooting at the Safe Rack facility near Andrews this evening.
One person suffered gunshot wounds and is being treated by emergency medical technicians prior to transport to a local hospital.
Investigators from Georgetown County Sheriff's Office are in route.
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