Region Six Newsletter 118 McNulty Road, Suite B, Blythewood, SC 29016 Message from Sheriff Leon Lott, June is also Elder Abuse Awareness Month, and June 15 is recognized globally as World Elder Abuse Awareness Day. Stepping up our own awareness of this long-existing, often under-reported, form of abuse; the Richland County Sheriff s Dept. has established an Elder Abuse Awareness Team with the sole responsibility of creating greater awareness of elder abuse. RCSD MISSION STATEMENT It is our mission, as trusted public servants, to prevent crime and the fear of crime by providing excellence in law enforcement services, accountability and connections with our communities. REGION 6 COMMAND STAFF What is elder abuse? In simplest terms it is the abuse and mistreatment of older people who are often the most vulnerable and most-isolated of our citizens. Elder abuse manifests itself in many ways: There is physical abuse, emotional abuse, mental abuse, financial abuse, neglect and generally depriving another of love, kindness and care. We ll be addressing this through informative articles (some of which have already been published) and, in June, RCSD will be represented in a panel discussion with the South Carolina Lieutenant Governor s Office on Aging. Upcoming June RCSD events: Capt. Stubblefield Lt. Gerald June 9, 2018- All Comers Car Show Time: 12p.m.- 3:30p.m. Location: 2615 Lower Richland Blvd, Columbia June 9, 2018-Gun Amnesty Here s the basics: Time: 12p.m. 2:00p.m. Location: The Church of Restoration and Transformation, 401 Sandhills Road, Eastover June 16, 2018- Women Self Defense class Time: 9:00am - 1:00pm Location: Adult Activity Center, 7494 Parklane Road: RSVP: Investigator Nina Mauldin at nmauldin@rcsd.net or 576-3086 JUNE 2018 Message from Sheriff Lott 1 Regional News 2 May Crime Stats 3 May Crime Stats (Cont.) 4 2017-2018 School Resource Officers 5 CAT and Misc. Phone Numbers 6
Serving Lake Carolina, Blythewood, and Cedar Creek Areas REGIONAL NEWS Region Six Deputy Spotlight Deputy Brittany Brown My name is Brittany Brown. I have been employed with the Richland County Sheriff s Department for a little over three years. I started at the Richland County Judicial Center as a Class 3 (Judicial Services) deputy. Working the courthouse gave me a really strong foundation on how to deal with people and communicate effectively. Everyday I was able in a small way to contribute to the operations of the courthouse while getting a first hand look at how the law works, both civilly and criminally. March 23, 2018, I transitioned from the Courthouse to the Class 1 deputy. It s been the most amazing experience so far. It has always been my goal to help in the community and I m so very excited to be allotted the opportunity to do so. I am originally from a small town located in Fairfield County called Ridgeway. I had a traditional southern upbringing by my parents Nancy and Gary who are the greatest gifts I could have ever been given. I have one younger brother, Chris, whom I am very close with. Growing up I always wanted to give back in some capacity. While in elementary school I began the Junior cadet program and continued it all throughout my schooling. In 2008 I enlisted in the US Army as a Military Police officer. I traveled the world and had the ability to serve with some of the most phenomenal people. In 2014 I separated from the active duty component of the military. While on active duty status I was able to gain several certifications to include emergency management control, human resource specialty and communications. In 2015 I received my Associates Degree from Midland s Technical College in Criminal Justice. Currently I m enrolled in the bachelor s program at Columbia College, majoring in Criminal Justice, with less than a year left to graduate.
Serving Lake Carolina, Blythewood, and Cedar Creek Areas MAY CRIME STATS Burglary 2700 block of Wildflower Road - Entry through garage door. Tool box, tools stolen. 300 Quiet Creek Road (Coopers Pond) - Entry through window. Nothing taken. 2000 block of Heyward Brockington Road - Unsecured door. Jewelry, cell phone stolen. 200 block of Long Pointe Lane (Longcreek) - Unsecured door. Wallet, credit cards, SCDL, cell phone stolen. 4900 block of Hardscrabble Road (Reserves) - Unknown entry. Firestick, bracelot, crystals, water filter stolen. 100 block of Rice Bent Way (Business) - Entry through door. TV, laptop computer stolen. 400 block of Bon Bon Lane - Entry through door. Jewelry, laptops, tablets, cell phones stolen. Theft From Motor Vehicle 400 block of Lever Road - Unknown entry. 2 paint sprayers and a miter saw stolen. 900 block of Corrison Loop (Heather Green) - Unsecured vehicle. Radio, vest, m-4 magazines first aid kit stolen. 100 block of Abbeywalk Lane (Lake Carolilna) - Smashed window. Drill set, HVAC equipment stolen. 10400 block of Wilson Boulevard - Unsecured vehicle. Apple Macbook Pro 13 computer stolen. 000 block of Camrose Court (Winslow) - Unknown entry. Wallet credit/debit cards military ID stolen. 300 block of Salusbury Lane (Timbervale) - Unknown entry. Wallet, credit cards, SS card stolen. 200 block of Quiet Pond Way (Coopers Pond) - Unsecured vehicle. 2 phones, tablet, backpack credit cards stolen. 300 block of Sagamore Road (Winslow) - Unsecured vehicle. Wallet, credit cards stolen. 100 block of Salusbury Lane (Timbervale) - Smashed window. Purse, headphones stolen. 000 block of Helton Drive (Lake Carolina) - Unsecured vehicle. I phone 7, Air Jordan sneakers stolen. 300 block of Sugar Mill Road (Ashley Hall) - Unknown entry. 9mm handgun, cash stolen. 100 block of Bennington Circle (Ashley Hall) - Unsecured vehicle. Wallet, military ID, SCDL stolen. 100 block of Ashley Hall Road (Ashley Hall) - Unknown entry. Cash stolen. 200 block of Ashley Hall Road (Ashley Hall) - Unsecured vehicle. Cash stolen. 000 block of Bennington Circle (Ashley Hall) - Unknown entry. Cell phone battery pack stolen. 4900 block of Hardscrabble Road. (Reserves) - Unknown entry. Gym bag with clothes stolen 400 block of Waterville Drive (Highlands) - Unknown entry. 40 cal. Handgun stolen. Motor Vehicle Thefts 9400 block of Wilson Boulevard (Palmetto Palms) - 2007 Honda CRE 250 motorcycle stolen. 400 block of Killian Road (Business) - 2015 Caterpillar 305E mini-excavator stolen. 1000 block of Coralbean Drive (Brookhaven) - 2007 Chevy Colorado stolen. 600 block of Killian Road (Business) - 2012 Bobcat T190 Compact Track Loader stolen. 400 block of Marsh Pointe Drive (Lake Carolina) - 2009 GMC Yukon XL Denali stolen. 200 block of Blythewood Road - 1999 Mercury Mountaineer stolen.
Serving Lake Carolina, Blythewood, and Cedar Creek Areas MAY CRIME STATS. Larcenies 900 block of Longtown Road (Business)- Forced entry. Money from air machine stolen. 400 block of Maple Valley Loop (Abney Hill Estates) - 3 screens worth $950.00 stolen. 2300 block of Clemson Road - Large amount of jewelry stolen. 2000 block of Blythewood Crossings (Enclave) - 10 x6 enclosed trailer stolen. 1000 block of Allendale Road (Blythewood Crossing) - AC Compressor stolen. 2000 block of Carolina Pines (Business) - Phone, credit/debit cards stolen. 2000 block of Blythewood Crossings (Enclave) - 6 x12 encloses trailer with tools cameras stolen. 400 block of Killian Road (Business) - Stihl concrete saw stolen. 200 block of Hiriam Allen Road - 15 Livestock gate stolen. 100 block of Rice Meadow Circle - 4 packages stolen.
Serving Lake Carolina, Blythewood, and Cedar Creek Areas School Address Deputy Phone Bethel-Hanberry Elem. School 125 Boney Rd., Blythewood, 29016 Dep. Carl Stout 803-691-6880 Lake Carolina Upper Elem. 1261 Kelly Mill Rd., Blythewood, 29016 Dep. Johanna Boyd 803-691-3360 Lake Carolina Lower Elem. 1151 Kelly Mill Rd., Blythewood, 29016 Dep. Johanna Boyd 803-714-1300 Round Top Elementary School 449 Rimer Pond Rd., Blythewood, 29016 Dep. A. Robinson 803-691-8676 Langford Elementary School 480 Langford Rd., Blythewood, 29016 Dep. Carl Stout 803-691-4091 Killian Elementary School 2621 Clemson Rd., Cola., 29229 Dep. Faraign Smith 803-699-2981 Sandlapper Elementary School 1001 Longtown Rd. Cola. 29 Dep. Farign Smith 803-691-4045 Blythewood Academy 501 Main St., Blythewood, 29016 Dep. Carl Stout 803-691-6890 Blythewood Middle School 2351 Longtown Rd. E., Blythewood, 29016 Dep. Tim Ford 803-691-6850 Kelly Mill Middle School 1141 Kelly Mill Rd., Blythewood, 29016 Dep. Kelly Pounds 803-691-7210 Long Leaf Middle School 1160 Longreen Parkway, Cola, 29229 Dep. Faraign Smith 803-691-4870 Muller Road Middle School 1030 Muller Rd., Blythewood, 29016 Dep. Brandon Peebles 803-691-6851 Ridge View High School 4801 Hardscrabble Rd., Cola., 29229 Dep. Jasper Rogers 803-699-2999 Dep. Thomas Collins 803-699-2999 Westwood High School 180 Turkey Farm Rd., Blythewood, 29016 Cpl. Rodney Bayne 803-691-4049 Sr. Dep. Greg Chandler 803-691-4049 Blythewood High School 10901 Wilson Blvd., Blythewood, 29016 Sr. Dep. Tom Reupke 803-691-4090 Dep. Antoine Robinson 803-691-4090 Dep. Antoine Robinson maul@rcsd.net Cpl. Rodney Bayne rbayne@rcsd.net Dep. Kelly Pounds kpounds@rcsd.net S.D. Greg Chandler gchandler@rcsd.net S.D. Tim Ford tford@rcsd.net Dep..Carl Stout Cpl. Brandon Peebles bpeebles@rcsd.net Dep. Thomas Collins tcollins@rcsd.net S.D. Tom Reupke treupke@rcsd.net Dep. Faraign Smith fasmith@rcsd.net Dep. Jasper Rogers jrogers@rcsd.net Dep. Johanna Boyd jboyd@rcsd.net
Important Numbers 911: Emergencies and crimes in progress. The Community Action Team is a group of specialized, highly trained officers. It is their mission, using community oriented policing methods, to solve law enforcement problems that arise in the various communities of Richland County. It is also the mission of the C.A.T. program to develop long term solutions for areas of Richland County with specific problems. This would include things as simple as conducting home and business security surveys, to developing strategies for ridding areas of drug dealers and other criminals C.A.T. members, through constant, reliable participation CAT Kelly Smith in community activities become well known to community leaders, civic entities, religious groups, and other neighborhood organizations. They become a trusted, dependable advocate for their community. The goal of the entire C.A.T. program is to give law enforcement its most powerful tool - unity with the community that we serve. 252-2911: 2911: Non-emergency to request a deputy. 576-3000: Headquarters 929-6000: Reporting non- criminal issues, such as street signs, drainage, over- grown property, etc. Region 6 Command Capt. Harry Stubblefield Office: 576-3483 hstubblefield@rcsd.net Lt.. Kenneth Gerald Please visit our website at www.rcsd.net where you will find a wide range of crime information and safety tips. Do you have a question for Sheriff Lott? You may send your questions to sheriff@rcsd.net. Take the Community Satisfaction Survey Please visit our website at www.rcsd.net and scroll over to the Community tab (drop menu will appear). Click on the Community Satisfaction Survey. This survey is user-friendly and will take less than five minutes to complete. Office: 576-3082 kgerald@rcsd.net Community Action Team Dep. Kelly Smith 513-3384 3384 ksmith@rcsd.net A Safety Prevention Tip from Your Neighbor If you have a helpful safety tip that we haven t mentioned, please feel free to email it to Capt. Stubblefield at hstubblefield@rcsd.net. We will post it in our next monthly newsletter. Online Reporting Department Profile @ www.rcsd.net