Reidville man gets 15 years
A Reidville man recently received a 15-year prison sentence for sexually abusing a child on multiple occasion to be followed by a consecutive five years of probation sentence to start after the 15 year prison sentence.
A Reidville man recently received a 15-year prison sentence for sexually abusing a child on multiple occasion to be followed by a consecutive five years of probation sentence to start after the 15 year prison sentence.
(Note: All information contained in the following was taken directly from the official incident reports filed by the City of Greer Police Department. All suspects are to be considered innocent until proven guilty in the court of law.)
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The Greer Fire Department took part in a ladder placement training exercise at Comfort Inn on Wade Hampton Blvd. Friday.
(Note: All information contained in the following was taken directly from the official incident reports filed by the City of Greer Police Department or Spatanburg County Sheriff’s Office. All suspects are to be considered innocent until proven guilty in the court of law.)
By Jarvis Robertson
Fox Carolina, News Partner
Deputies with the Greenville County Sheriff’s Office can now hear 911 calls in real time through Equature Logging System.
They’ve had this system installed with the dispatch for a little while now. However, recent upgrades have enabled this new feature.
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson and a bipartisan coalition of 44 attorneys general wrote TikTok and Snapchat this week to urge them to give parents the ability to monitor their children’s social media usage and protect their children from online threats using parental control apps.
(Note: All information contained in the following was taken directly from the official incident reports filed by the City of Greer Police Department. All suspects are to be considered innocent until proven guilty in the court of law.)
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson is joining 20 other states in a multi-state action against the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s continued use of the “unlawful mask mandate” on public transportation.
(Note: All information contained in the following was taken directly from the official incident reports filed by the City of Greer Police Department. All suspects are to be considered innocent until proven guilty in the court of law.)
Wellford Police Chief David Green helped pick up debris during a community cleanup day on Saturday. The following officers volunteered their assistance on their days off to help with the effort: Code Enforcement R. Rice, Officer Crow, Officer Torrey, Officer Gaddy, Officer Gossett, Officer Nix, Officer Brisco,and Officer McCoy.
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