Monday, May 20, 2013
Latest crackdown and safety campaign will focus on nighttime seat belt usage.
Warning: Beginning today, SC state troopers and local police and sheriff's deputies will be on the lookout for drivers, specially nighttime drivers, who fail to wear safety belts as part of a coordinated crackdown statewide. From May 20 to June 2, the South Carolina Department of Public Safety and local law enforcement agencies will increase enforcement of South Carolina’s primary seat belt law as part of the Buckle Up South Carolina (BUSC) safety belt enforcement mobilization. SCDPS and local law agencies will focus its annual safety belt enforcement and education campaign on nighttime safety belt use. While daytime safety belt compliance continues to improve, a pocket of the population still fails to buckle up at night, leading to more …
Saturday, May 18, 2013
Community turns out to lift up the families of the victims of Tuesday's shootings.
The Dacusville community turned out in force Thursday afternoon “to express our heartfelt sympathy for the death of two beloved children, our concerns for a critically-wounded and for the soul of a broken mother,” said the Rev. Ashley McCoy-Bruce. The crowd gathered in front of Dacusville Elementary School to lift up in prayer and remember Carly and Sawyer Simpson, who were murdered on Tuesday, and their father Michael Simpson, who is hospitalized with critical injuries. Suzanna Brown Simpson, the children's mother and Michael's wife has been charged with two counts of murder, one count of attempted murder and a weapons charge. She will be transported to the Pickens County Detention Center when she is released from the hospital. “We are …
Friday, May 17, 2013
The calls led to discovery of children's bodies
The Pickens County Sheriff's Office has released the 911 calls that led to the discovery of the murders of two Dacusville children. The first 911 call concerns an accident that happened around 6 a.m. near 312 Cherokee Trail. The caller tells the dispatcher the vehicle has slammed into a tree, hard enough to uproot the tree. “They are hurt, if they are not dead,” the caller tells the dispatcher. The second caller tells dispatch that a woman has been injured in the accident. The second caller then calls back and tells dispatch that the woman involved in the accident is his neighbor and that he cannot get her husband or children to come to the door, even though the husband's vehicle is still parked in the driveway. “Something's not right,” he…
Thursday, May 16, 2013
Local churches will lead vigil in Dacusville Elementary School parking lot
The Dacusvillle community is still in shock after the murders of two area children Tuesday. Suzanna Brown Simpson is charged with the murders of her daughter, Carly Simpson, 7 and her son, Sawyer Simpson, 5, and the attempted murder of her husband Michael Simpson A prayer vigil for the Simpson family, led by local churches, will be held at 5:30pm today in the parking lot of Dacusville Elementary School. The school is just a short distance from the Cherokee Trail home where Carly, Sawyer and their father were found Tuesday. Both children attended Dacusville Elementary School. Counselors were onhand at the school Wednesday to assist students, faculty and staff with their grief. Michael Simpson remains in the hospital, with life-threatening …
Suzanna Simpson charged with killing her daughter and son and attempting to kill her husband.
The Dacusville woman charged with killing her children and attempting to kill her husband Tuesday remains hospitalized. Suzanna Brown Simpson is charged with murdering her daughter Carly Simpson, 7, and her son Sawyer Simpson, 5 and attempting to kill her husband Michael Simpson. Sheriff Rick Clark announced the charges Tuesday afternoon. The children's bodies were found in the family home at 307 Cherokee Trail in Dacusville Tuesday morning, after deputies responded to a wreck nearby. They were pronounced dead at the scene. The Pickens County Sheriff's Office issued an update on the investigation, which remains active, yesterday afternoon. Autopsies were performed on the children's bodies and results confirmed they died of multiple gunshot…
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
Sheriff says investigators have found no prior criminal history for Suzanna Brown Simpson, suspected in deaths of her children and attempted murder of her husband.
Yesterday was a long and difficult day for the Pickens County Sheriff’s Office as they worked the scene of a shooting that left two children dead, their father fighting for his life and their mother charged with murder. Suzanna Brown Simpson, 35, of 307 Cherokee Trail, Dacusville, is charged with two counts of murder in the deaths of her 7-year-old daughter Carly Ashelyn Simpson and her 5-year-old son Sawyer Russell Simpson. She is also charged with the attempted murder of her husband, Michael John Simpson, who remains hospitalized. “No matter how tough a cop you are, no matter how many people you’ve prosecuted, it doesn’t matter who you are, when kids are involved it’s a whole different situation,” said Sheriff Rick Clark Tuesday. “It’s …
Charges include possession of meth, criminal domestic violence, public disorderly conduct.
This information is provided by the Easley Police Department. An arrest does not indicate a conviction. May 10 Brad Eric Philbeck, 35, of 607 N. A Street, Easley, bench warrant service. Brianna Raines Williams, 17, of 109 East Pond Drive, Powdersville, shoplifting - 1st Steve DeWyatt Aiken, Jr.,34, of 202 Morning Dew Court, Liberty, threatening life/person/family of public official. Justin Wendell Williams, 18, of 65 Villa Road Apt, Greenville, public disorderly conduct. Michael Jason Clark, 38, 110 Covenant Court, Pelzer, possession of controlled substance, simple possession of marijuana. May 11 Celena Janel Brock, 34, of 618 George Alewine Road, Due West, public disorderly conduct. Emily Louise McGrath, 24, of 101 West Lane Apt 1100, …
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Suzanna Simpson has not been officially served with the warrants as she is still in care of the hospital.
A mother of two is charged with killing her two children and leaving her husband hospitalized, according to the Pickens County Sheriff's Office. Sheriff Rick Clark announced Tuesday afternoon that Suzanna Brown Simpson, 35, of 307 Cherokee Trail, Dacusville, is charged with two counts of murder in the deaths of her daughter, Carly Ashelyn Simpson, 7, and son Sawyer Russell Simpson, 5. Simpson, who also is accused of shooting her husband, Michael John Simpson, is charged one count of attempted murder and one count of possession of a weapon during the commission of a violent crime. Creed Hashe, a spokesman for the Sheriff's Office, said deputies first responded to a wreck on Cherokee Trail just after 6 a.m. Tuesday. Hashe said a pickup …
Pickens County Sheriff's deputies are investigating a wreck and homicide that happened just after 6 a.m.
Updated: 12:58pm Two people are dead after a shooting on Cherokee Trail in Dacusville this morning. Creed Hashe, Chief Deputy with the Pickens County Sheriff's Office, says two others have been hospitalized, one with life-threatening injuries. One of those hospitalized is believed to be the shooter, Hashe said. The four people involved in the shooting are related, Hashe said. The shooting victims were found after responders came to the scene of a wreck around 6 a.m., just off the roadway on Cherokee Trail. The vehicle was registered to the home on Cherokee Trail, not far from Dacusville Elementary School, Hashe said. Deputies found the victims while seeking more information on the wreck. The deceased were pronounced dead at the scene…
Monday, May 13, 2013
Police, educators: Parents often unaware when prescription meds begin disappearing from family medicine cabinet.
Prescription drug abuse often begins in the teenage years, according to and law enforcement local educators. Captain Chad Brooks, Narcotics Officer with the Pickens County Sheriff's Office, School District of Pickens County Superintendent Dr. Kelly Pew and Pickens High School Principal Marion Lawson recently served on a panel convened to discuss prescription drug abuse in Pickens County. The panel was part of the “Red Zone Rally” sponsored by the Prescription Drug Abuse Alliance to raise awareness of this issue in the community. “One of the common sources for this is the family medicine cabinet at home,” Brooks said. “It's easy access for them. People don't think about locking this stuff up for their kids and unfortunately, that's how the …
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