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82-year-old woman robbed by 4 young men after declining invitation to carry her items, deputies say Updated: 9:25 AM EST Mar 11, 2021 Associated Press Share Updated: 9:25 AM EST Mar 11, 2021
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Show Transcript WE WILL LOOK AT YOUR FOUR DAY PLUS, COMING UP. HANNAH: A MAN ACCUSED OF SEXUAL ASSAULT AND KIDNAPPING WILL FACE AN ANDERSON COUNTY JUDGE THIS MORNING. NIGEL: AUTHORITIES SAY HE TOOK THE WOMAN FROM THE INGLES PARKING LOT ON HIGHWAY 81. KYLIE JONES IS JOINING US LIVE NOW WITH DETAILS ON WHAT THE SHERIFF’S OFFICE CALLS A VIOLENT ASSAULT. KYLIE: HANNAH AND NIGEL, GOOD MORNING. THAT SUSPECT IS DUE IN COURT A THAT SUSPECT IS DUE IN COURT AT 7:00 A.M. FOR A BOND HEARING. THE ANDERSON COUNTY SHERIFF SAYING HAD THEY NOT CAUGHT THE SUSPECT THEY THINK HE WOULD’VE STRUCK AGAIN. BUT HE SAYS THIS INVESTIGATION IS BY NO MEANS CLOSE TO THE END. 44-YEAR-OLD JAMAAL HARVEY WAS ARRESTED YESTERDAY. THE ANDERSON COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFIC
Chaplain Terry Joel Barrett is the department s first line-of-duty death related to coronavirus pandemic Author: WLTX Updated: 8:00 AM EST February 2, 2021
COLUMBIA, S.C. Richland County Sheriff Leon Lott announced the department’s first line-of-duty death due to COVID-19 is the man that counsels and aids the department through difficult times.
Chaplain Terry Joel Barrett, 69, of Columbia died in the hospital on Sunday, Jan. 31, from complications due to the COVID-19 virus.
According to Lott, Barrett started his career with the Richland County Sheriff’s Department in January 1976. He served in different capacities and attained the rank of Lieutenant in Investigations where he retired from full active service in 2012.
Midlands sheriff hospitalized with COVID-19 says he s very sick Noah Feit, The State (Columbia, S.C.)
Jan. 19 Although he s hospitalized with COVID-19, saying the coronavirus is horrible, Newberry County Sheriff Lee Foster is doing what he can to remain active with his department. This stuff is no joke. It is for real, Foster told The State Tuesday. I have had a tough go.
Foster said he has been hospitalized since last week, not long after he and his wife, Carol, tested positive for COVID-19 in early January.
He said he s receiving excellent medical care from a great team, but didn t provide details on the treatment he s receiving.