Law enforcement agencies around the Midlands helping community’s beat the heat
As the warm and sunny Summers are coming up in the Midlands, law enforcement agencies are finding ways to help people beat the heat.
Deputies say Martinez was wanted in connection with a July 31st shooting that left one man injured.
He was last seen three weeks ago near the McDonald’s on John C. Calhoun Dr.
Officials say they were last seen together on July 31st
Sheriff Leroy Ravenell says, “Any way you look at it, it does not make any sense whatsoever, One person is gone, and another threw his life away. And for what? Nothing.”
Kendall Rae Johnson, the youngest USDA-certified farmer in the country, began gardening with her great-grandmother when she was just 3. She became the youngest certified farmer in Georgia at age 6, and soon after became the youngest nationally. She now farms land that was passed down to her mother from her great-grandmother, tending to about an acre of fruits and vegetables.
Sheriff Leroy Ravenell announced investigators are seeking a missing and medically endangered person in the North area.
Sheriff Leroy Ravenell said, “My deputies went out there last week to serve more warrants from the June drug seizure, and we find even more drugs,” Ravenell said. “They got out on bond on drug charges, we have arrested them again, and now they’re out again.”
SCDOT is conducting nighttime traffic pacing operations on the I-95/I-26 Interchange in Orangeburg County for construction beginning Tuesday, says officials.
As the warm and sunny Summers are coming up in the Midlands, law enforcement agencies are finding ways to help people beat the heat.
Orangeburg County deputies say that the voice of a man claiming to be Sergeant Harter with the sheriff’s office is calling.