Thursday, December 22, 2011

From the Newsroom

Bitch finally caught! Also---look at his rap sheet. being a peeping tom is the least of his worries.


Police: Peeping Tom arrested in Rock Hill 


 ROCK HILL --  Police have arrested a peeping Tom suspect in Rock Hill who has a lengthy history of voyeurism and indecent exposure charges.Travis Al Jeron Cousar, 30, of Rock Hill was arrested early Thursday morning. His bond is $40,000.Cousar has been a suspect in as many as 18 peeping Tom and indecent exposure incidents dating to 2008. He has been in jail for the past year, and was recently released, said Lt. Brad Redfearn. Cousar However, he does not match the description of the peeping Tom who has been sighted around Eden Terrace in the past few weeks.In the Cousar's most recent peeping incident, a man said he was inside his bathroom when he saw someone outside of the window of his South Spruce Street home, according to a Rock Hill police report. 
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look at them teardrops
The peeper ducked once he saw the man looking back at him, but a few minutes later he looked in the window again. When he saw the man still looking, he took off running, the report states.Officers circulated the area and saw someone matching the suspect's description riding a bike on the street, the report states. The man positively identified Cousar as the peeping Tom and he was charged.Cousar has numerous felony and misdemeanor convictions dating back to 1998, according to a State Law Enforcement Division background check. The convictions include possession of crack cocaine, attempted burglary and assault and battery of a high and aggravated nature.


Read more here: 



http://www.heraldonline.com/2011/12/08/3584704/police-peeping-tom-arrested-in.html#storylink=cpy


originally published 12/9/11 by Ni

From the Newsroom

i know this isn't rock hill....but again, fort mill is close enough. and i wanted to be able to tag food lion...which comes up about once a week.


Report: Man robbed Fort Mill Food Lion, stole employee's Jeep From Staff Reports - 


The Herald From Staff Reports The Herald


 FORT MILL --  Police responded to an armed robbery Thursday night at a Fort Mill Food Lion.Employees were leaving the store at 1360 Hwy. 160 East next to Springfield Parkway, when a man who "acted as if he was armed with a handgun" ordered them inside, according to a Fort Mill police report.Once inside, he took money and demanded keys to one of the employee's 1992 Jeep. The suspect left in the stolen vehicle, the report states.


The Jeep was later found unoccupied in the parking lot at Springfield Middle School, according to Capt. Bryan Zachary of the Fort Mill Police Department. The keys were in the ignition and a GPS was stolen from the Jeep.A K9 unit was called to track the suspect, but was unsuccessful. He likely left the school parking lot in another car, Zachary added.“They had another vehicle waiting there, or had someone pick them up there, one of the two,” he said.The unknown robber is described as between 18- and 25-years-old, about five feet, five inches tall and weighing about 140 pounds.Police are checking video surveillance from the school, Zachary said. They were also working to get video surveillance from Food Lion. It has to be obtained through the company’s home office in Salisbury, N.C. Fort Mill Times contributed


Read more here: http://www.heraldonline.com/2011/12/09/3587350/report-fort-mill-food-lion-robbed.html#storylink=cpy

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Tuesday, December 13, 2011

From the Newsroom

York County man accused of spitting at officers after arrest

 - adys@heraldonline.com
 -- 
A York County man was in the Rock Hill jail Saturday after he allegedly spit at officers Friday following his arrest on charges of public disorderly intoxication and damage to property, according to Rock Hill police.
Quinton Bacote, 38, was charged Friday morning after Bacote allegedly tore the door handle off another man’s car, a police report states.
Officers stated that Bacote spat while in the back of the patrol car.
At the jail, Bacote kicked and pulled away after an officer tried to shield other officers from being spit on by covering Bacote’s head with his shirt.


Read more: http://www.heraldonline.com/2011/12/10/3589267/york-county-man-accused-of-spitting.html#ixzz1gRhyEaDs

From the Newsroom

Police: Christmas money stolen from shopper at Family 

Dollar

 - nsmith@heraldonline.com
 -- 
A woman told police someone stole nearly $250 she planned to use for Christmas presents while she was shopping Tuesday in Rock Hill.
The woman was pushing a shopping cart at the Family Dollar on Cherry Road about 10:30 a.m. when she walked away to look at something, leaving her purse in the cart, according to a Rock Hill police report. A man who had been watching her in the store grabbed her purse and left the store, she said.
The purse was found in the parking lot of a nearby pawn shop, but $245 was missing, the report states. The woman planned to use that money to buy gifts for her children.
Police were not able to obtain a copy of the video footage, the report states.


Read more: http://www.heraldonline.com/2011/12/07/3582780/police-christmas-money-stolen.html#ixzz1gRhUsO59

From the Newsroom

Police: Peeping Tom arrested in Rock Hill

 - nsmith@heraldonline.com
 -- 
Police have arrested a peeping Tom suspect in Rock Hill who has a lengthy history of voyeurism and indecent exposure charges.
Travis Al Jeron Cousar, 30, of Rock Hill was arrested early Thursday morning. His bond is $40,000.
Cousar has been a suspect in as many as 18 peeping Tom and indecent exposure incidents dating to 2008. He has been in jail for the past year, and was recently released, said Lt. Brad Redfearn.
Cousar
However, he does not match the description of the peeping Tom who has been sighted around Eden Terrace in the past few weeks.
In the Cousar's most recent peeping incident, a man said he was inside his bathroom when he saw someone outside of the window of his South Spruce Street home, according to a Rock Hill police report.
The peeper ducked once he saw the man looking back at him, but a few minutes later he looked in the window again. When he saw the man still looking, he took off running, the report states.
Officers circulated the area and saw someone matching the suspect's description riding a bike on the street, the report states. The man positively identified Cousar as the peeping Tom and he was charged.
Cousar has numerous felony and misdemeanor convictions dating back to 1998, according to a State Law Enforcement Division background check. The convictions include possession of crack cocaine, attempted burglary and assault and battery of a high and aggravated nature
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Read more: http://www.heraldonline.com/2011/12/08/3584704/police-peeping-tom-arrested-in.html#ixzz1gRgt7hoH

From the Newsroom

not in rock hill, but a quick trip up 77 won't hurt anyone. ps--i'm glad i have a food lion category now.




Report: Man robbed Fort Mill Food Lion, stole employee's Jeep

 - The Herald
 -- 
Police responded to an armed robbery Thursday night at a Fort Mill Food Lion.
Employees were leaving the store at 1360 Hwy. 160 East next to Springfield Parkway, when a man who "acted as if he was armed with a handgun" ordered them inside, according to a Fort Mill police report.
Once inside, he took money and demanded keys to one of the employee's 1992 Jeep. The suspect left in the stolen vehicle, the report states.
The Jeep was later found unoccupied in the parking lot at Springfield Middle School, according to Capt. Bryan Zachary of the Fort Mill Police Department. The keys were in the ignition and a GPS was stolen from the Jeep.
A K9 unit was called to track the suspect, but was unsuccessful. He likely left the school parking lot in another car, Zachary added.
“They had another vehicle waiting there, or had someone pick them up there, one of the two,” he said.
The unknown robber is described as between 18- and 25-years-old, about five feet, five inches tall and weighing about 140 pounds.
Police are checking video surveillance from the school, Zachary said. They were also working to get video surveillance from Food Lion. It has to be obtained through the company’s home office in Salisbury, N.C.


Read more: http://www.heraldonline.com/2011/12/09/3587350/report-fort-mill-food-lion-robbed.html#ixzz1gRfm3nVb

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i'd say a durn beer, but damn is ok. beer's beer. 

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wouldn't we all.....

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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

She Wishes.....

Has she never been to Luke's....or Wing King?
Fried Pickles have been around in Rock Hill since the beginning of time.


the recipe is worth looking up though. 

http://www.joythebaker.com/blog/2011/12/pickle-fries/

Monday, December 5, 2011

Couple of the Week

In honor of their recent win against Clemson....


As Seen in Rock Hill

this just happened hours ago. usa! usa! usa! 
(standard chant at a toby keith concert)

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the top commenter obviously isn't from rock hill. you think that's a band that's filling in for rockstar?


As Seen in Rock Hill

...for real, don't go. 
thanks for the submission! Keep bringing us your TRH goodies totallyrockhill@gmail.com

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....gotta get a little mud on the tires. And the whole car for that matter.

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it's paycheck friday! 


thanks for the submission!

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that jeep is twerrrrrrrkin! 

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yes, you are seeing a man loading up pine skraw on his moped from farmer's exchange.

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why don't you call a whambulance from piedmont medical center to come get you.


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how'd he know?!!?

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no, you're not the only one who has noticed....

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i'm going to hell...

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y'all looking 4 a chainsaw?

i hate people. 



Report: Masked men robbed Rock Hill fabric shop

 - nsmith@heraldonline.com
 -- 
A woman was robbed at knife-point Monday while she took a smoke break outside of Hancock Fabrics.
The woman is an employee with the store, located at 1551 Cherry Road, and had stepped outside at 9 a.m. before the store opened, according to a Rock Hill police report.
Just as she finished smoking, two masked men walked up her, grabbed her by the hair and forced her back into the store, the report states. One of the men held a knife. They made her open the cash registers and safe, taking about $709, and fled on foot toward Deas Street, according to the report.
A K-9 unit was unable to find a trail for the robbers, the report states.
There is no mention of video surveillance footage.


Read more: http://www.heraldonline.com/2011/11/29/3561024/report-masked-men-robbed-rock.html#ixzz1fhkrTzXl

From the Newsroom

where the f did you get this/the idea to do that?


Police: Man used sulfuric acid to rob Rock Hill shop

 - nsmith@heraldonline.com
 -- 
A man robbed a Rock Hill gas station early Thursday morning by threatening to use a can of sulfuric acid on the clerk, police say.
The clerk was working at Kangaroo Express at 499 S. Herlong Ave. when a man walked in about 3:30 a.m. and went to the drink cooler, according to a Rock Hill police report.
He brought an energy drink to the counter, took out a $5 bill and began to mumble. When the clerk asked him what he said, he mumbled again before pulling out a can from his pocket. He told the clerk it was sulfuric acid and demanded money from the register, the report states.
The clerk gave the robber $90 from the register, and he fled on foot toward West Main Street, the report states. Officers set up a perimeter and tried tracked him with a K-9 unit but were unsuccessful.
Detectives have obtained surveillance footage from the robbery, the report states. The robber is described as a man between 40 and 50 years old, about 6-foot tall and 190 pounds. He has gray hair and a goatee and was wearing a dark hoodie and jeans at the time of the robbery.


Read more: http://www.heraldonline.com/2011/12/01/3567401/police-man-used-sulfuric-acid.html#ixzz1fhk543m3

From the Newsroom

here is he is! JJO! JJO! 


Four charged in Rock Hill break-ins
Police have charged two adults and two youths in a string of November vehicle break-ins in Rock Hill.
Eldon Dale Elliott, 18, and Jessie James Outlaw, 17, both of Rock Hill, were arrested and charged with multiple counts of breaking and entering automobiles and criminal conspiracy, said Rock Hill Police Lt. Brad Redfearn.
Two youths were also arrested and charged with multiple counts of the same charges in connection with the break-ins, which occurred in the area of Hollis Lakes, S.C. 5 and Rawlinson Road, Redfearn said.
Redfearn said all incidents involved vehicles left unlocked.
Outlaw is being held on $28,000 bond at Moss Justice Center in York, and Elliott is being held there on $99,230 bond, according to a website maintained by the York County Sheriff's Office.
The two youths were released to their guardians and petitioned to Family Court, Redfearn said.

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(Outlaw & Elliott...trh points for being a classmate of these fine citizens!)


Third suspect charged in robbery, kidnapping
Authorities arrested a third suspect Friday in an October armed robbery and kidnapping at a Rock Hill hotel.
Calvin Jerod Ford, 26, of 721 Patriot Parkway, Rock Hill, is charged with armed robbery, kidnapping and criminal conspiracy, police said Saturday.
Maegan Bautista, 26, and Lauren Calland, 24, were charged Thursday night with armed robbery and criminal conspiracy, according to Rock Hill Police records.
On Oct. 26, police responded to a report of an armed robbery at the Rock Hill Motel, 914 Riverview Road.
The 55 year-old victim told officers two men attacked him and struck him with a gun before throwing him onto the bed, binding his hands and legs with duct tape and robbing him.
The hotel's surveillance video shows that two women drove up in a silver minivan and entered the victim's room, according to the police report. A few minutes later, two men standing at the top of the stairs ran into the room and the women ran out, got into the van and drove off.
Ford is being held at Moss Justice Center in York on $325,000 bond. Bautista is being held on $40,000 bond and Calland was released on $12,000 bond.
Police are seeking one more suspect, said Rock Hill Police Lt. Brad Redfearn.
Jamie Self
Sheriff's Office to hold bloodhound seminar
The York County Sheriff's Office will host its 13th annual police bloodhound handlers seminar today at the Kings Mountain State Park on S.C.161 near Clover.
Agencies from five states, including several local agencies, will be participating.
The training will continue throughout the week in wooded, residential and town areas primarily in western York County.


Read more: http://www.heraldonline.com/2011/12/04/3572533/in-brief-staff-reports.html#ixzz1fheSnhL3

Mug Shot of the Week

Y'all...I don't even have a mug of this kid (well, he's about to be in the news post, so just wait. But....,

HOW. IS. YOUR. NAME. JESSE. JAMES. OUTLAW. AND. YOU. ARE. A. CRIMINAL.
THANK. YOU. ROCK. HILL.

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y'all that looks like fun.


thanks for the submission! Continue submitting your TRH sightings to totallyrockhill@gmail.com

From the Newsroom

Well, it didn't take long for a new story we'll never forget.....


Deer runs into Rock Hill grocery store

 - nsmith@heraldonline.com
 -- 
A deer ran through a Rock Hill grocery store Sunday, police say.
The manager of the Food Lion on Ebenezer Road reported the deer sighting about 6 p.m. Sunday, according to a Rock Hill police report.
The deer was injured and ran into the business through the front doors, where it continued to the back of the store and laid down.
S.C. Department of Natural Resources officials arrived and took custody of the deer. The deer's condition was not available.
The report didn't state if the deer caused any damage to the store, and the manager who was on duty that night is not available


Read more: http://www.heraldonline.com/2011/12/05/3575601/deer-runs-into-rock-hill-food.html#ixzz1fhWWARfy

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

TRH back in the day....

even 99 years ago, people were still getting knocked up and having kids before the age of 20. 


May 1912. Rock Hill, South Carolina. "J.A. Leazer, a 19-year-old weaver at Highland Park Mill, and his family. Began working at 9 years old. Makes $1.50 a day now and says he probably can't get any more as a weaver. Many of them marry young." 


via Shorpy.com......

From the Newsroom: Archives Edition

y'all remember this from the summer. it's sick, sad, and not surprising for Rock Hill.


7 kids living in filth


Rock Hill, S.C. Rock Hill police took seven children into emergency protective custody after finding them living in "deplorable conditions" and wearing "filthy clothing" in a house that "smelled of feces and urine."
Their parents - Sabrina Boone, 32, and Robert Tolf, 47 - are each charged with seven counts of unlawful conduct toward a child - the state law covering child neglect. Upon conviction, the felony charge carries a penalty of up to 10 years in prison and fines for each count.
The children - all between the ages of 1 and 10 - are in the custody of the state Department of Social Services, according to a police report.
A neighbor called police Thursday morning after spotting a crying young boy apparently locked out of the home in the 1500 block of Breckenwood Drive and wandering near the street.
When police arrived, they found the child wearing only a diaper and shirt, the report states. The child was hot and sweating - shaking so badly he couldn't pick up a toy on the porch of the home.
Officers knocked repeatedly on the front door, but no one answered.
An officer entered through an unlocked back door to find six other children, two girls and four boys, in a living room, the report states - some asleep on a couch and floor, others watching cartoons on TV.
When officers found the parents sleeping in a bedroom, the report states, they said they work from home and had been up until 6 a.m., which is why they didn't hear knocking.
"Clothes, trash and other household items were piled up to the point that some rooms and areas of the residence were inaccessible," the report reads.
Two bedrooms the parents said were the children's "were unlivable, and only one appeared to have a useable mattress," the report states, "but it, too, was completely covered and unusable."
The parents told police the children usually sleep on the floor or on the couch.
The home's main bathroom was infested with roaches, according to the report, and there was an old toilet resting in the bathtub. The house smelled of feces and urine, the report states.
In the kitchen, old dishes were stacked in the sink and covered with bugs. Several of the children had bug bites on them, the report states. They were wearing filthy clothing and appeared to lack hygiene.
The parents told police Department of Social Services officials have investigated the family before, the report states.
"We were involved with the family back in 2006," DSS spokeswoman Marilyn Matheus said, but she could not comment on the outcome of that case.
Tolf and Boone each posted $3,500 bond Friday in Rock Hill Municipal Court. Efforts to reach them were unsuccessful.

published 8/20/11 heraldonline.com by: Nicole Smith

As Seen in Rock Hill

another submission! Thanks! 


i'm trying to think of something witty to involve the fact that this dude is advertising mobile homes on another mobile thing. But, I can't. So, enjoy. 
PS-- this is at manchester. DUH.