Sheriff’s Office Investigating Burglary, Vehicle Break-ins

A burglary was reported recently at Time Warner Cable, according to Captain Cliff Arnette of the Dillon County Sheriff’s Office.
On Friday, April 8,  the Dillon County Sheriff’s Office responded to an alarm call at Time Warner Cable.
According to an incident report by Deputy Luke Brunson, upon arrival of deputies a door to the building was open and the door had been forced open.
The building had been entered and the suspect(s) entered areas inside the building causing damages.
Deputy Brunson was assisted by deputies Richard Lee and Zane Bryant.
If anyone has any information related to this crime you are asked to call Investigator Allan Rogers with the Dillon County Sheriff’s Office at 843-774-1432.  

Captain Cliff Arnette said the Dillon County Sheriff’s Office is investigating vehicle break-ins in the Linkside and Tall Pines communities.
On Wednesday, April 13,  the Dillon County Sheriff’s Office responded to a number of vehicle break-ins on Tolar Loop in Dillon. According to incident reports by Deputies Michael Barfield and Phillip Davis, a number of vehicle were entered during the night and items taken out of some of the vehicles.
On Friday, April 15, the Sheriff’s Office responded to a number of vehicle break-ins in the Linkside Community, according to incident reports by Deputies Ricky Day, Luke Brunson, Zane Bryant and Glenn Coates.
A number of vehicles were entered during the night and items taken out of the vehicles.
The vehicle break-ins in the Linkside Community are believed to have been committed by at least two people.
If anyone has any information concerning the vehicle break-ins please call the Dillon County Sheriff’s Office at 843-774-1432. The Sheriff’s Office would like to remind the public to lock their doors and not leave any items of value in their vehicles.

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