The Berkeley County Sheriff’s Office has made
two arrests following a shooting that left three people dead late Friday night.
Author: The Berkeley Observer
Deputies Investigate Deadly Triple Shooting In Goose Creek
The Berkeley County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a shooting that left three people dead late Friday night in Goose Creek.
Blood Drive Planned For June 25 At Berkeley County Administration Building
Berkeley County has partnered with The Blood Connection to host a blood drive on Thursday, June 25, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
New COVID-19 Test Site Announced In Pineville
Fetter Health Care Network will be operating a COVID-19 mobile testing site on Tuesday, June 23, 2020 at Day Dawn Baptist Church, located at 2057 Highway 45 in Pineville.
Deputies Arrest Man Wanted For Berkeley County Burglary, Vandalism
Berkeley County deputies have arrested a young man wanted in connection with a recent burglary and a vandalism case in which two men appeared to wear masks.
Berkeley County Deputies Looking For Man Wanted For Stalking
The Berkeley County Sheriff’s Office is searching for John Paul Morrall. Morrall has an active felony arrest warrant for stalking.
Berkeley County Sheriff’s Office Releases Statement After ‘LivePD’ Cancellation
Berkeley County Sheriff Duane Lewis
is responding to the cancellation of the hit TV show, LivePD.
Berkeley County Ranks #8 In State For Census Completion
While many Berkeley County residents have completed the census, there’s still plenty more who have yet to.
Deputies Looking For ‘Masked Men’ Who Burglarized Moncks Corner Business
BERKELEY COUNTY, S.C. – Deputies with the Berkeley County Sheriff’s Office are asking the public for help in identifying two masked men who they say burglarized and shot into a business in Moncks Corner. Deputies said the business, which is located on Pinopolis Road, was burglarized on May 25. Six days later they said the same business was also vandalized. […]
Berkeley Chamber of Commerce Joins National Initiative To Address Inequality
The Berkeley Chamber of Commerce will join the U.S. Chamber’s national town hall event on June 25 where business and community leaders will discuss concrete actions that can be taken by government and the private sector to address inequality through education, employment, entrepreneurship, and criminal justice reform.
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