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Uncle arrested after 10-year-old girl dies from fentanyl, animal tranquilizer
GREENVILLE, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - An arrest has been made in the death of a Greenville County girl who was reportedly found to have drugs in her system. The coroner said 10-year-old Ivy Rayne Stowe was found in cardiac arrest at a home on Paris View Drive on Jan. 12. She passed away at Greenville Memorial Hospital after being transported by EMS.
SCDOT explains why construction was delayed on I-85, which caused major backups
GREENVILLE COUNTY, S.C. — If you were driving on Interstate 85 northbound in Greenville or Spartanburg counties Thursday morning, you were probably delayed. For example, at one point, the travel time from Woodruff Road to Airport Road was an hour, and from Highway 153 to Interstate 385, the estimated travel time was 2 1/2 hours.
Judge rules SC student charged in deadly shooting at Tanglewood Middle School to be tried as adult
GREENVILLE, S.C. — The teenager charged in the deadly2022 shooting at Tanglewood Middle School in Greenville County, South Carolina, will be tried as an adult, according to a judge. Thirteenth Judicial Circuit Judge Jessica A. Salvini handed down the ruling Thursday afternoon. "I'm going to grant the state's request...
Search underway for waiter last seen at local recovery center
SUMTER, SC (WACH) — The Sumter County Sheriff's Office is searching for a man who was seeking treatment in Greenville, South Carolina. 34-year-old Aaron Scott was last seen on February 24th at Any Lengths Recovery in Sumter. Scott was last known to be a waiter at a restaurant in...
Man charged with Walmart arsons used fake ID belonging to Greenville man during arrest, police say
A man arrested and charged with setting fires at two South Carolina Walmart stores now faces more charges for using a fake ID during his arrest, police said Thursday. The Columbia Police Department had previously posted on its website that Hunter A. Laycock, 22, was charged with second-degree arson. Get...
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