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ABC Columbia
May 27, 2021 3:51 PM EDT
Courtesy: Sumter County Sheriff’s Office
COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO)– The Sumter County Sheriff’s Office says they arrested a man accused of stealing jewelry from a home and selling it to a pawn shop. Deputies say they arrested 31-year-old Eugene Rhinehart III on Monday and charged him with simple larceny, $2,000 of less.
According to investigators, Rhinehart is accused of stealing two gold class rings, a set of hoop earrings and $400 in cash for a total value of $1,575 from a residence on Somerset Drive and later sold the items at a pawn shop. Officials say the items were stolen on February 16. Authorities say the items were later recovered.
ABC Columbia
May 27, 2021 5:26 PM EDT
COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO)– The Sumter County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a shooting they say stemmed from a domestic dispute on the 4500 block of Cotton Acres Road on Thursday afternoon. Deputies say both the husband and wife suffered gunshot wounds and were taken for medical treatment.
Authorities say the man sustained serious injuries, and the woman is in critical condition.
According to deputies, the man is subject to charges because he violated an order of protection when he went to the residence and made contact with the woman. The investigation is ongoing.
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