BERKELEY COUNTY, S.C. – The Berkeley County Sheriff’s Office is currently looking for a man who is no stranger to law enforcement and currently has several felony warrants.
Deputies said they are looking for Dylan Chalmus-Frederick Lane, 24.
In April, deputies responded to a home on Lodestone Court in Moncks Corner in reference to a burglary.
Deputies said they spoke to the victim who stated her house had been broken into.
The victim told deputies she noticed her bedrooms had been rummaged through and items stolen.
Through the investigation, it was determined that the burglary was captured on video surveillance.
Deputies said Lane has a lengthy criminal record. He has been arrested at least six times in Berkeley County and several more times throughout the state.
Lane’s previous Berkeley County charges include: Public Disorderly Conduct, Domestic Violence of a High and Aggravated Nature, Domestic Violence Second Degree, Probation Violation (x2), Open Container of Beer/Wine and Driving Under Suspension.
If you know of the whereabouts of Lane, please contact the Berkeley County Sheriff’s Office Duty Office at 843-719-4505. You may also message us here. You can report the whereabouts of Lane, anonymously.
✝️ Submit an obituary HERE
📅 Submit a local calendar event HERE
📢 Submit an announcement:
Got social media? Like us on:
If you enjoy what you’re reading, please consider liking us on: Facebook, subscribing to our newsletter and following us on Twitter and Instagram. Feel free to also join our Facebook groups: Berkeley County, SC Residents: What’s On Your Mind?, Berkeley County Real Estate: Lots & Homes for Sale/Rent and Berkeley County, SC Jobs: Find a Job or Post a Job.
Psst!!! Got something to say and want to reach your neighbors? Not everyone is on social media. Check out our neighbor forum today and start a conversation. It’s easy! No registration/logging in is required to post. We’ll even amplify your forum post on Facebook to reach more people, too. [CLICK HERE TO START THE CONVO]
- Moncks Corner To Host Downtown Christmas Festival Dec. 6 - December 1, 2024
- St. Stephen Library To Host Winter Crafts Dec. 12 - November 25, 2024
- ‘Light The Way For Hope’ Ceremony To Remember Those Lost To Overdose - August 22, 2024
Recent Comments