Tuesday, December 13, 2011

From the Newsroom

York County man accused of spitting at officers after arrest

 - adys@heraldonline.com
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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
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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
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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
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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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