Storm caused downed trees and debris in the Midlands
Today’s storms downed trees and knocked out power throughout the Midlands.
COLUMBIA,SC (WOLO)- Columbia police are investigating after a woman drove her car into a Midlands apartment complex. The collision happened at the Wellington Apartments on Greenlawn Drive Saturday afternoon. The female driver has been detained after crashing into this home, according to police. The resident did not report any injuries. Police say the female driver was taken to an area…
COLUMBIA,SC(WOLO)-Columbia police have arrested two men in connection to the Harbison Walmart fire. Steven D. Edwards and Bobby J. Murphy, Jr. are being charged with Arson, in the second degree. Both men are being housed at the Lexington County Detention Center. Columbia Fire Department says a fire that caused millions in damage, and that it was set on purpose. Authorities say…
COLUMBIA,SC (WOLO)- The national weather service has confirmed that two tornadoes touched down in parts of the Midlands during Friday’s storms. One of the tornadoes touched down in Southern Orangeburg County, and the other one was near Whitmire, in Newberry County. NWS survey teams have confirmed at least 2 #tornadoes ????️: one in southern Orangeburg Co., SC and one near…
LEXINGTON, SC (WOLO)-Deputies are investigating a shooting that sent one man to the hospital Friday night. The shooting happened in the 500 block of Pin Oak Drive. Investigators say the shooting was not a random act and the involved parties know each other. There is no active search for suspects or persons of interest in connection to this shooting, according…
Today’s storms downed trees and knocked out power throughout the Midlands.
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