SC troopers: Person killed in fatal hit-and-run crash in Chester County Police lights (Source: Hawaii News Now/file) By Andrew Dys | January 14, 2021 at 8:18 AM EST - Updated January 14 at 8:18 AM
CHESTER COUNTY, S.C. - A person was killed Thursday morning in a fatal hit-and-run crash in Chester County, South Carolina troopers say.
The crash happened before 6:30 a.m. on S.C. 9, also called Pinckney Road, according to the S.C Highway Patrol Web site that lists highway incidents in the state.
Emergency officials remain on scene and the road remains closed. The area where the collision happened is about 10 miles west of the city of Chester.
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HARDIN COUNTY, Tenn. A man wanted by Lexington police and the Chester County Sheriff’s Office is in custody following a chase in Hardin County on Monday.
Lexington police say their investigation into Todd Robbins began on November 4 following a report of an aggravated domestic assault. Robbins is currently facing charges of domestic assault and aggravated assault in connection with that investigation.
Lexington police say they requested assistance from the U.S. Marshals Gulf Coast Regional Fugitive Task Force on November 6 to locate Robbins.
Robbins is also a person of interest in a homicide in Chester County, according to the Chester County Sheriff’s Office.
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Robbins is a white male, 5’11” and weighing approximately 160 lbs.
According to a news release, Robbins is wanted in connection with an aggravated assault in Henderson County. He is also sought for questioning in Chester County for a homicide investigation.
Police say the vehicle associated with the incident is a 2019 four door Kia, Tennessee tag number 2V96S3. Authorities say Robbins should be considered armed and “extremely dangerous,” and the public is urged to not approach him.
If you have any information on Robbins’ whereabouts, please call local law enforcement. You can reach the Chester County Sheriff’s Office at (731) 989-2787.
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WEST CHESTERÂ â The Delaware County automobile dealership that had sought payment for an SUV used by the Chester County Sheriffâs Office K-9 unit it maintained had been improperly transferred to the department has lost its bid to recover the money it says it was owed.
Chester County Common Pleas Judge Edward Griffith has ruled against Videon Chrysler Dodge Jeep in the lawsuit it filed to recover the $30,000 price of the 2014 Dodge Durango and almost $23,000 on repairs and âupfitsâ to the vehicle, although he did so on narrow technical grounds and not specifically on the claims of the suit.
Videon, and owner Steve Videon, had simply failed to charge the correct entity when it filed the lawsuit seeking repayment in 2016. It named as the defendant the Sheriffâs Office, when as a matter of law it should have sued the county, Griffith ruled in dismissing the case.