Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center inmate to be charged with arson following cell fire
A detainee at the Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center is charged with arson after setting his mattress on fire.
A detainee at the Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center is charged with arson after setting his mattress on fire.
According to an incident report, a Lexington County deputy states the victim called authorities after he found text messages between Mariah Turner and her sister where she detailed her alleged activities which included putting drugs in his drinks when he gets home from work.
Calhoun Co. Coroner Donnie Porth tells ABC Columbia News the autopsies were inconclusive but that he believes the man and the child died from hypothermia due to exposure to the elements.
The body of Shandon Floyd was found in November on Two Notch Rd.
The Department of Transportation says crews have been working around the clock since Thursday to repair the structure underneath the bridge.
A detour has been set up on the stretch of highway near Camden and law enforcement is on hand directing traffic.
Judge Clifton Newman, who heard Murdaugh’s double murder trial earlier this year previously asked to be removed from any future procedures involving the disgraced former attorney.
In a statement in response, a county spokesperson writes in part, “The county remains committed to collaborating with department of corrections to enhance conditions at the detention center, prioritizing the safety and security of detainees and staff.”
Deputies say the duo also attempted to steal a car but were captured before they could leave the Detention Center’s property.
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