
Summerville Journal Scene ®
Type of theft: Theft from motor vehicles
Location: Carolinian Drive, Summerville
Date: Between Feb. 10 and Feb. 11, 2010
Time of day: Between 9:13 p.m. and 6:35 a.m.
Items stolen: Jewelry
Total value: $300
Incident report details: A deputy was at a residence on Carolinian Drive in reference to another case when someone who also lives on that street came up to report that someone had broken into his vehicle as well and had stolen a wedding ring out of the glove compartment. The officer was able to lift fingerprints, which were taken into evidence.
Suspect(s): Unknown
Responding agency: Dorchester County Sheriff’s Office
Type of theft: Theft from a motor vehicle
Location: Carriage Way, Summerville
Date: Between Feb. 10 and Feb. 11, 2010
Time of day: Between 10 p.m. and 7 a.m.
Items stolen: Firearms, GPS
Total value: $500
Incident report details: The victim reported that someone went into a white Ford Ranger parked in the driveway and stole a Glock 20 pistol and Nexstar GPS. The vehicle was unlocked when the theft occurred.
Suspect(s): Unknown
Responding agency: Dorchester County Sheriff’s Office
Type of theft: Larceny
Location: Bacons Bridge Road, Summerville
Date: Between Feb. 6 and Feb. 7, 2010
Time of day: Between noon and 9 a.m.
Items stolen: Barbecue Pit
Total value: $2,015
Incident report details: Victim reported that someone came to her place of business and stole the barbecue pit which was described as an all-black, single burner propane pull-behind rig. The pit was chained to a post outside the business.
Suspect(s): Unknown
Responding agency: Dorchester County Sheriff’s Office
Type of theft: Burglary/breaking and entering
Location: Hunters Ridge Lane, North Charleston
Date: Feb. 10, 2010
Time of day: Between 7 a.m. and 6:30 p.m.
Items stolen: DVDs, a set of keys, a cell phone, cash
Total value: $2,155
Incident report details: Victim reported that someone forced open the rear door of her residence, entered, and stole a number of items, including DVDs, a set of keys to the residence, $200 cash, and a cell phone. The subject(s) also did some $1,600 in damage to the residence.
Suspect(s): Unknown
Responding agency: Dorchester County Sheriff’s Office
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