The Citizen Beat

On March 14, Manning Police Cpl. Melissa Rose Buck responded to an Oakland Ave. address in reference to vandalism.

 

On March 14, Manning Police Lt. Terry Allen Lee responded to the corner of Mill St. and Short St. in reference to someone being passed out.

 

On March 14, Manning Police Ptl. Charles McFadden was called to a N. Church St. address in reference to an unknown person taking metal from the location.

 

On March 14, Clarendon County Dpty. Linda Smith was informed by a woman that her vehicle had been stolen.

 

On March 13, Manning Police Ptls. James Welsh and Thomas Huckaby were on patrol and noticed the rear door of the H. Rubin Eye Center was open.

 

On March 12, Manning Police Ptls. James Welsh and Thomas Huckaby were on a traffic stop and checked warrants on a male subject.

 

On March 12, Manning Police Ptls. James Welsh and Thomas Huckaby responded to a Drayton St. address in reference to an attempted burglary.

 

On March 11, Clarendon County Agent Sean Briley and Inv. Ricky Neil Richards and K. Clark received a phone call from a cooperating individual who said there was an abandoned two-story house that was boarded up. The house was on Furse Rd. and Lincoln St. in Summerton. No one had been the residence in a long time but the caller claimed there were several black males inside and believed illegal activity was taking place.

 

On March 10, Manning Police Cpl. Melissa Rose Buck responded to Walmart’s loss prevention department in reference to shoplifting.

 

On March 10, Manning Police Ptl. William Secrist was dispatched to the emergency room at Clarendon Memorial Hospital in reference to a threat.

 

On March 9, Manning Police Lt. Terry Allen Lee spoke to a man and woman about their six-month old puppy being shot by a BB or pellet gun.

 

On March 9, Manning Police Cpl. Alexander Dukes was dispatched to Sav-Way convenient store in reference to a disturbance.

 

On March 8, Manning Police Sgt. Carlos Rangel responded to a Reardon St. address to speak with a woman concerning copper wire being stolen from her residence.

 

On March 8, Manning Police Ptls. James C. Welsh and Thomas Huckaby responded to an apartment in reference to domestic violence.