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Certificate of Appreciation

Posted on August 26, 2014

 Deputy Anthony Gregory

On August 13, 2014 another deputy had performed a Traffic Stop at 801 Walton Way. Corporal Jeffrey Burdick and Deputy Anthony Gregory stopped to assist.  While conducting this traffic stop a second vehicle stopped and Corporal Burdick and Deputy Gregory approached this vehicle.  Deputy Gregory stated he smelled marijuana inside the vehicle.  The female driver stated she did not have any marijuana.  The male passenger stated he had marijuana on his person and reached into his pocket and handed Deputy Gregory a clear plastic bag containing 8.2 grams of marijuana.  When asked if he had any weapons or any other contraband on his person the male subject stated no and then he tried to flee the scene on foot.  After a brief struggle Deputies took the suspect into custody.  Corporal Burdick sustained a laceration to his forehead and a large abrasion on his right knee.  During the post arrest search of the suspect's person, Corporal Burdick recovered 14.3 grams of powder cocaine and 11.7 grams of crack cocaine. The suspect also had a felony warrants out of North Augusta for drug possession warrant and resisting arrest with an injury to an officer.  Due to Corporal Burdick and Deputy Gregory's willingness to back up a fellow officer, their alert presence on the scene and their willingness to make the arrest even at their own physical expense, a felon was taken off the streets. The actions of these deputies reflect in a positive manner on this agency and its mission to take traffic stops to the next Level.

Certificate of Appreciation

Posted on August 26, 2014

Deputy Matthew Sanderson

On August 3, 2014 at approximately 0252 hours the BP station at 3011 Washington Rd. was robbed. Deputy Sanderson responded to the scene and learned the description of the suspect and vehicle. Deputy Sanderson located a vehicle matching the description in River Park Commons. Deputy Sanderson stopped the truck and detained the three occupants. As a result of the stop all the occupants were arrested for the robbery. The items taken from the store along with a .45 caliber pistol were found in the truck. Deputy Sanderson was able to accomplish these arrests without any incident.  Deputy Sanderson is to be commended for his actions in this matter. His efforts lead to the capture of three subjects and more than likely prevented further incidents from occurring.

Certificate of Appreciation

Posted on August 12, 2014

Sgt. Darrell Grooms, (Deputy Kevin Chambers not seen in picture)

On Saturday 062814 at 1515 hours, Deputies Thomas Langford, Kevin Chambers, Jonathan Gross and Corporal William Hensley responded to 310 Barbara Road in reference to a burglary in progress. All deputies arrived at the scene within a minute or two of receiving the call and upon their arrival they noticed a male subject sticking his head out of an open window on the side of the house. The deputies set up a perimeter around the residence and were able to take two suspects who were inside into custody. Witnesses stated the two suspects had been dropped off at that location by a white male driving a silver Chevrolet Impala and that the vehicle had passed by the house while the suspects were inside and prior to deputies’ arrival. The vehicle was located a short time later by Sergeant Darrell Grooms parked at the corner of Peach Orchard Road and Bungalow Road, occupied by a third suspect. All three were arrested and charged with Burglary in the 1st Degree. Two were adults and were committed to the county jail; the third was a juvenile who was turned over to his mother.  Because of the quick response by all deputies involved, three burglary suspects were apprehended.  All three subjects are suspects in numerous other burglaries in the county.

Certificate of Appreciation

Posted on August 12, 2014

 Cpl. William Hensley

On Saturday 062814 at 1515 hours, Deputies Thomas Langford, Kevin Chambers, Jonathan Gross and Corporal William Hensley responded to 310 Barbara Road in reference to a burglary in progress. All deputies arrived at the scene within a minute or two of receiving the call and upon their arrival they noticed a male subject sticking his head out of an open window on the side of the house. The deputies set up a perimeter around the residence and were able to take two suspects who were inside into custody. Witnesses stated the two suspects had been dropped off at that location by a white male driving a silver Chevrolet Impala and that the vehicle had passed by the house while the suspects were inside and prior to deputies’ arrival. The vehicle was located a short time later by Sergeant Darrell Grooms parked at the corner of Peach Orchard Road and Bungalow Road, occupied by a third suspect. All three were arrested and charged with Burglary in the 1st Degree. Two were adults and were committed to the county jail; the third was a juvenile who was turned over to his mother.  Because of the quick response by all deputies involved, three burglary suspects were apprehended.  All three subjects are suspects in numerous other burglaries in the county.

Certificate of Appreciation

Posted on August 12, 2014

 Deputy Thomas Langford

On Saturday 062814 at 1515 hours, Deputies Thomas Langford, Kevin Chambers, Jonathan Gross and Corporal William Hensley responded to 310 Barbara Road in reference to a burglary in progress. All deputies arrived at the scene within a minute or two of receiving the call and upon their arrival they noticed a male subject sticking his head out of an open window on the side of the house. The deputies set up a perimeter around the residence and were able to take two suspects who were inside into custody. Witnesses stated the two suspects had been dropped off at that location by a white male driving a silver Chevrolet Impala and that the vehicle had passed by the house while the suspects were inside and prior to deputies’ arrival. The vehicle was located a short time later by Sergeant Darrell Grooms parked at the corner of Peach Orchard Road and Bungalow Road, occupied by a third suspect. All three were arrested and charged with Burglary in the 1st Degree. Two were adults and were committed to the county jail; the third was a juvenile who was turned over to his mother.  Because of the quick response by all deputies involved, three burglary suspects were apprehended.  All three subjects are suspects in numerous other burglaries in the county.

Certificate of Appreciation

Posted on August 12, 2014

 Deputy Jonathan Gross,

On Saturday 062814 at 1515 hours, Deputies Thomas Langford, Kevin Chambers, Jonathan Gross and Corporal William Hensley responded to 310 Barbara Road in reference to a burglary in progress. All deputies arrived at the scene within a minute or two of receiving the call and upon their arrival they noticed a male subject sticking his head out of an open window on the side of the house. The deputies set up a perimeter around the residence and were able to take two suspects who were inside into custody. Witnesses stated the two suspects had been dropped off at that location by a white male driving a silver Chevrolet Impala and that the vehicle had passed by the house while the suspects were inside and prior to deputies’ arrival. The vehicle was located a short time later by Sergeant Darrell Grooms parked at the corner of Peach Orchard Road and Bungalow Road, occupied by a third suspect. All three were arrested and charged with Burglary in the 1st Degree. Two were adults and were committed to the county jail; the third was a juvenile who was turned over to his mother.  Because of the quick response by all deputies involved, three burglary suspects were apprehended.  All three subjects are suspects in numerous other burglaries in the county.

Certificate of Appreciation

Posted on July 29, 2014

Deputy George Edenfield

 

On 070914 Deputy David Edenfield was on patrol and was passing by the Station House located at 2419 Peach Orchard Road when he observed a newer model white Ford F-150 truck exit the parking lot of the store at the same time the burglar alarm was activated. Deputy Edenfield was able to get behind the truck while calling for the zone car to check the business. Deputy Edenfield initiated a traffic stop on the vehicle on Deans Bridge Road just north of Gordon Highway in front of McDonald’s. Upon approaching the vehicle, Deputy Edenfield located several cartons of assorted cigarette brands and ceiling tiles in the bed of the truck in addition to a plastic box containing rolled coins and undisclosed amount of cash. Unit 5301 Deputy Juanita Williams on the scene at the store and confirmed that entry had been made. At that time Deputy Edenfield was able to take the only occupant of the truck into custody. Deputy Williams along with management of the business were able to review security footage and positively identify the suspect Deputy Edenfield had in custody.

 

Certificate of Appreciation

Posted on July 29, 2014

Deputy Chadrick Scott shown in photo ,Corporal George Meyers, and Deputy Michael Woodard both not seen in photo.

On 062014 at 0031 hours, Deputy Chadrick Scott was dispatched to 2121 Vandivere Road Apartment 9A in reference to a Home Invasion / Armed Robbery that had just occurred. The description of suspects was given when the call was dispatched, along with a description of two weapons that were used during the incident. While in route Deputy Scott observed the subjects running on the 2200 block of Walden Drive that met the description. Deputy Scott attempted to stop the subjects at which time the subjects fled on foot on the 1700 block of Wycliff Street. Deputy Scott, Deputy Mike Woodard, and Corporal George Meyers began a search of the area on foot and located the two subjects hiding under the carport at 1761 Wycliff Street. After locating the subjects and getting positive identification it was confirmed that these two subjects were involved in the home invasion along with another subject. Deputy Scott learned that the suspects lived at 17 Whitney Court. Corporal Meyers went to Whitney Court in an attempt to locate the third suspect and upon his arrival he observed a suspect walking up the driveway. Corporal Meyers was able to detain the suspect and transport him back to Deputy Scott’s location. The suspect was positively identified. During the investigation one of the weapons was recovered under a bush in the yard of 1761 Wycliff Street near where the subjects were located. The second weapon was located in the shoe of the third suspect.

 

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