Pickens County offers reward after son shot, killed in his home while children were sleeping
The Pickens County Sheriff s Office says Trey Price died for a gunshot wound. No arrests have been made yet. Share Updated: 2:12 PM EDT May 28, 2021
Pickens County offers reward after son shot, killed in his home while children were sleeping
The Pickens County Sheriff s Office says Trey Price died for a gunshot wound. No arrests have been made yet. Share Updated: 2:12 PM EDT May 28, 2021
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Show Transcript ASHEVILLE POLICE. A PICKENS COUNTY FAMILY DEMAND ANSWERS AFTER THEIR SON WAS FOUND DEAD AT HIS HOME EARLIER THIS MONTH. NO ARRESTS HAVE BEEN MADE. HIS FAMILY IS NOW OFFERING A REWARD OUR KYLIE JONES SPOKE TO THEM SHE JOINS US LIVE IN PICKENS COUNTY WITH MORE KYLIE: DESTINY, DEVASTATING FOR THAT MAN’S FAMILY ESPECIALLY HIS CHILDREN. IN FACT TREY’S FATHER TELLS ME TREY’S 8-YEAR-OLD SON FOUND HIS FATHER THAT MORNING. HE SAYS HIS GRAND
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Woman fleeing police catches fire after car crash, explosion
May 17, 2021
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PICKENS, S.C. (AP) A woman accused of fleeing from law enforcement in South Carolina caught fire when she crashed the car she was hauling several containers of fuel inside, according to authorities.
Deputies with the Pickens County Sheriff’s Office were trying to pull the car over Thursday after finding it was reported stolen, the agency said in a statement.
The motorist, Jessica Dale Patterson, 28, crashed and flipped while trying to evade authorities, according to the sheriff’s office. The car caught fire, triggering several explosions and igniting the woman, authorities said.
Last week’s Colonial Pipeline ransomware attack, which prompted a gasoline shortage supply across the U.S. East Coast, is another example of the worst that can happen when people panic – and panic-buy gasoline supplies that they then store and transport inappropriately.
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A South Carolina woman set herself on fire after a crash and a Hummer exploded with four gas canisters in the back as drivers hoard fuel in the aftermath of the shutdown of the Colonial Pipeline.
The vehicle burst into flames after the driver crashed as a deputy tried to stop her for driving with a stolen licence plate, the Pickens County Sheriff’s Office said.
The department said in a statement on Thursday that the woman, driving a 2007 Pontiac G6, sped up after the deputy turned on his lights “in an attempt to elude law enforcement” earlier that evening.