Midlands Mugshots- January 26
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FILE Lexington, SC ( WOLO)— The South Carolina Patrol continues to investigate an accident that took place at approximately 6:15 Tuesday night. According to investigators, 28 year old William Miller was walking in the roadway along the 1300 block on Highway US 178 when he was struck by a car traveling South Bound. Lexington County Coroner Fisher says Miller was…
Image: FBI Columbia, SC (WOLO) — The federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is hoping you can help them figure out who a woman is seen in a video with an ‘endangered child’. According to investigators the woman, known only as ‘Jane Doe 43’ was first seen in a video with the child officials say was possibly shot in October of…
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Image: Columbia Police Department Columbia, SC (WOLO) — The Columbia Police Department needs your help identifying and locating a man they say is a suspect in an armed robbery. According to authorities the incident took place at the Pitt Stop Convenience store located on Spears Creek Church Road Sunday. Officials say the surveillance image shows the white male last seen…
Image: CPD Columbia, SC (WOLO) — The Columbia police Department is asking anyone traveling along McCords Ferry Road at the intersection of Leesburg Road has been shut down after officials say a timber truck overturned blocking the road. According to Columbia Police Department the road will remain closed until they have been able to clear debris from the roadway that…
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Students in the Lexington-Richland 5 School District, who are part of the hybrid learning model, are transitioning from a four day in-person schedule to a five day face-to-face schedule, beginning next Monday, but many students and parents are concerned with the district’s decision.
Tom Hank’s new movie, “News of the World,” is being met with fairly positive reviews. Matt Perron shares his thoughts on the film in your Monday Movie Musings.
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COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO)– South Carolinians 70-years-old and above will soon be able to receive in-person assistance for scheduling their COVID-19 vaccine. Prisma Health announced that they are offering appointment assistance for those eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccine. The assistance will be available at Prisma’s vaccination centers. Prisma says the move comes in response to the challenges they have seen…