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Berkeley County EMS Receives Life-Saving Pediatric Equipment

MONCKS CORNER, S.C.–Helping children in an emergency just got a little easier thanks to new pediatric equipment Berkeley County EMS received on Wednesday. Thanks to a donation through Charleston’s 9/11 Heroes Run and a DHEC EMS grant, the agency was able to purchase the Handtevy System. “With their support, we were able to purchase this life-saving equipment for our pediatric population,” […]

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Berkeley County Jury Sentences Career Criminal To 45 Years In Prison

BERKELEY COUNTY, S.C.–A Berkeley County jury recently convicted defendant Fred Freeman of breaking into a Goose Creek family’s home during the night of October 3, 2015. After a two-day jury trial, Circuit Court Judge Maite Murphy sentenced Freeman to 45 years in prison for the charge of Burglary 1st Degree, and a concurrent 5-year sentence for Possession of a Weapon […]

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Police: Moncks Corner Home Explosion Leaves 1 Person Injured

MONCKS CORNER, S.C.–One person has suffered severe burns following an explosion at a Moncks Corner home Monday night, according to Moncks Corner police. The incident reportedly occurred at a home on Sheridan Court. Authorities confirm that one man was taken to the Augusta Burn Center for treatment. The cause of the explosion is unknown at this time. Hazmat crews, firefighters, EMS […]

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Traffic Delays Still Expected Near Jedburg Exit After Semi Carrying Hazardous Materials Overturns

BERKELEY COUNTY, S.C.–More than 12 hours after a tractor trailer carrying hazardous materials overturned on I-26 near the Jedburg Road exit at mile marker 194, some lanes remain closed to traffic. Shortly after 9 a.m. Monday, a truck carrying a hazardous cargo overturned into the median of I-26,  according to Lance Cpl. Matt Southern. Berkeley County EMS officials say the truck […]

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Old Hardware Store in St. Stephen Destroyed by Fire

ST. STEPHEN, S.C.–More than a dozen fire departments rushed to an early morning commercial fire in the heart of St. Stephen Saturday. The fire, which occurred before 2:30 a.m., forced several roads to be temporarily shut down as fire fighters battled the flames. Some homeowners were left without power for several hours. Departments responding to the blaze included St. Stephen Fire, […]

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Goose Creek Police Looking For Gas Station Armed Robbery Suspect

GOOSE CREEK, S.C.–Goose Creek police are on the look out for a suspect they say recently robbed the Speedway gas station located in the Crowfield Plaza at 670 College Park Road in Goose Creek. On Thursday, August 24th, 2017, at approximately 11:52 P.M., police say the subject was observed on video pointing a black handgun at the clerk before collecting […]

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Police Looking For Walmart Credit Card Fraud Suspect

GOOSE CREEK, S.C.–The Goose Creek Police Department is seeking assistance identifying an individual that committed Fraud at 605 St. James Ave. (Wal-Mart) in Goose Creek. On Saturday, August 19th, 2017, at approximately 7:00 P.M., this subject was observed on video making a fraudulent charge on the victim’s bank card, in the amount of $387.71. The victim was not aware of […]

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Chef Shot To Death Inside “Virginia’s On King” Restaurant From Goose Creek

CHARLESTON, S.C.–The Charleston County Coroner’s Office has identified the shooting victim in Thursday’s deadly shooting at a downtown Charleston restaurant. According to Deputy Corner Sheila Williams, Anthony Shane Whiddon, 37, of Goose Creek was killed at Virginia’s on King Restaurant where he served as the executive chef. He was transported by Charleston County EMS to the Medical University of South […]

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Goose Creek Police Explorers Shine at State Competition

GOOSE CREEK, S.C.–Ten young law enforcement trainees did their city proud this summer, as the Goose Creek Police Explorers Post 400 captured the South Carolina Association of Law Enforcement Explorers Post of the Year honor for 2017. The award was one of several for the group, which attended the SCALE summer competition in Columbia from July 9 to 14. Goose […]

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Highway 41 Bridge Removed in First Step Toward New Deep-Water Reef

Since 1939, a steel swing bridge has carried cars passing between the Francis Marion National Forest and Mount Pleasant over the Wando River. Yesterday marked the twilight of its life as a bridge – and the start of a new journey. As vehicles sped past on the newly opened replacement bridge in the afternoon, the old steel swing bridge was […]