Monday, December 5, 2011

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

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