Anderson County Sheriff’s Report

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Anderson County Sheriff’s Deputies investigated the following:

EASLEY

March 4 – A.N. Killingsworth responded to 7307 Hwy. 81 North where Stephanie Madsen reported that someone she has been living with for eight months; but whose name and description were withheld by the ACSO in compliance with their accreditation protocols, but in violation of the South Carolina Freedom of Information Act, had run her off the road with his truck. She fled to the driveway of the listed address and sought refuge with the resident. Meanwhile, the unidentified person allegedly slashed the tire on her vehicle. The homeowner in question, whose identity and description were also improperly withheld by the ACSO, confirmed Madsen’s version of the story. Killingsworth was unable to contact the unknown suspect, but was planning to present the case to a magistrate. Presumably, the suspect will be identified at that time.

March 4 – C.P. Huff responded to the area of Hwy. 153 and Three Bridges Rd., where he found Lewis Marcus, WM, 39, 5’9″, 200 pounds, in an intoxicated state inside his car. The complaining witness stated that he had been unconscious shortly before Huff arrived. Marcus was placed under arrest for public disorderly conduct and transported to ACDC.

March 5 – M.T. Grant was dispatched to Foothills Motorsports at 104 Halter Rd., where Jamie Willis reported that a man subsequently identified as Michael Hall, WM,34, 5’6″, 150 pounds,of Greenville had stolen a 2016 Polaris Razor ATV, and ridden it into the nearby woods, where he got it stuck in the mud,and fled in a truck he had parked there, with a trailer for the ATV. He was identified as having one glass eye. A worker at a business next door knew the suspect and identified him. He added that the man had lost his eye in prison, from which he had been recently released. Hall successfully escaped but he case was to be presented to a magistrate for warrants.

March 7 – S.S. Barnes responded to the Super 8 Motel on Hwy. 153, where Matthew Cooper reported the theft of a surveyor’s tripod and a safety vest from his truck. The loss was estimated at $1020.

PELZER

March 4 – J.T. Smith responded to a call of an assault report at 106 Bigby St. Upon arrival, Kelvantrez Latrel, BM, 19, reported that he was walking down Woodcock Rd. with a female friend, name and description withheld by ACSO, when someone’s mother and another person, names and descriptions withheld by ACSO, pulled up in a car. Someone grabbed Latrel by the collar. Apparently, someone called someone and Latrel’s mother apparently left work to come and get him. From this point, the report becomes so redacted and garbled that no further useful information can be extracted to report.

March 5 – R.D. Phillips responded to 107 Hampton St. where Todd Johnson reported the theft of his son’s Huffy bicycle, valued at $100.

PIEDMONT

March 6 – K. Evatt was dispatched to 1231 Old River Rd. where Ryan Howard reported the theft of some sunglasses and other items from his pickup truck. Thel oss was estimated at $155.

WILLIAMSTON

March 6 – A.L. Williams responded to 9 Diane Ave. in reference to a domestic dispute between Linda Chapman and her brother Clarence McClellion Jr. . During a subsequent search of McClellion’s person, several different pills listed as controlled substances were found. He was placed under arrest and transported to ACDC.