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According to the Emanuel County Sheriff’s Office…

April 29

Deputies responded to Hwy 221 South in reference to a fence being damaged. Complainant stated his fence was cut a few months back and he fixed it and put a No Trespassing sign up and noticed the fence had been damaged again in the same place.

Deputies responded to Blun Rd. in reference to a suspicious vehicle. Complainant stated a truck has been riding past their house and stopped in front of the house so they asked them to leave and the driver got out yelling vulgar names then left, only to return again.

April 30

Deputies received a call from TCPD in reference toa walk-in report where complainant stated a female friend would hang out and spend the night occasionally. C/p stated he told her a few weeks ago that he didn’t want to continue with the relationship and she told him that he would make his life a living hell. C/p stated offender is now sending messages to his separated wife about the relationship and he and his wife do not get along and he fears this will prevent him from being able to see his children if offender continues.

May 1

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Deputy took a report in reference to financial transaction card theft. Complainant stated she stopped at Popeye’s to buy lunch and used her debit card and later received notifications that her card was used to create a Netflix account. C/p stated different transactions were done totaling $95.82.

May 2

Deputies responded to Old Metter Rd. in reference to a domestic dispute.

May 3

Deputies assisted the Fire Department on Harrington St. in Oak Park with traffic control on a structure fire.

Deputies responded to Canady Ln. in reference to an unruly male. Complainant stated offender is her son and went crazy and started cussing and throwing chairs. C/p advised she wants offender gone from her residence.

Deputy observed a vehicle enter a closed street and hit a traffic barrel, at which time he initiated a traffic stop. Deputy could smell an odor of alcohol on offender, who admitted having been drinking. Deputy performed his PBT and offender tested positive, so he was transported to EmCo Jail.


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