Wednesday, May 23 2012 10:32 AM EDT2012-05-23 14:32:55 GMT
After getting a call from his elderly neighbor about a "small" snake in his yard, Heathwood resident Andrew Philson took a look around when he got home and was surprised to see a 15-20 foot long intruderMore >>
Andrew Philson and his 3-year-old son will sleep a little on edge knowing that the alleged 15 to 20 foot long snake spotted in their backyard on Tuesday has remained elusive.More >>
Wednesday, May 23 2012 3:17 PM EDT2012-05-23 19:17:53 GMT
(Source: TheTandD.com)
An Orangeburg Department of Public Safety officer is doing better after being hospitalized when he was hit head-on by a man who was driving naked last Friday.ODPS Spokesperson Capt. Mike Adams says OfficerMore >>
An Orangeburg Department of Public Safety officer is recovering after his patrol car was hit head-on by a man who was driving naked and drunk last Friday, according to the Highway Patrol.More >>
Wednesday, May 23 2012 5:37 PM EDT2012-05-23 21:37:01 GMT
These two unidentified people were taken into custody near Main Street. (Source: Jen Ashley)
COLUMBIA, SC (WIS) – Police officers are on the scene of bank robbery in downtown Columbia. Deputy Chief Ruben Santiago tells WIS News 10 the robbery happened around 1:45 at the Palmetto Citizens CreditMore >>
Several people are in custody after a credit union was robbed in downtown Columbia Wednesday afternoon.More >>
Wednesday, May 23 2012 6:21 PM EDT2012-05-23 22:21:37 GMT
It's the talk of at least one part of Columbia and it all started Tuesday with a phone call from a concerned neighbor. Heathwood resident Andrew Philson got a call about a snake in his backyard and thoughtMore >>
It's the talk of at least one part of Columbia and it all started Tuesday with a phone call from a concerned neighbor.More >>
Wednesday, May 23 2012 11:42 AM EDT2012-05-23 15:42:54 GMT
Tornadoes in Kansas certainly are no rarity and one during a special day like a wedding can be devastating. But for one central Kansas couple, a tornado last Saturday is one they will never forget andMore >>
Tornadoes in Kansas certainly are no rarity and one during a special day like a wedding can be devastating. But for one central Kansas couple, a tornado last Saturday is one they will never forget and they've got the pictures to prove it.More >>
Thursday, May 24 2012 8:03 AM EDT2012-05-24 12:03:19 GMT
A coach at Ridgeview High School has been arrested and accused of carrying on an inappropriate relationship with a 15-year-old female student.According to the Richland County Sheriff's Department, 45-year-oldMore >>
A coach at Ridge View High School has been arrested and accused of carrying on an inappropriate relationship with a 15-year-old female student.More >>
Wednesday, May 23 2012 5:52 PM EDT2012-05-23 21:52:41 GMT
A drug investigation lasting several months in Kershaw County wrapped up with 14 arrests. The Kershaw County Sheriff's Office said after undercover narcotics officers bought drugs from suspected dealersMore >>
A drug investigation lasting several months in Kershaw County wrapped up with 14 arrests.More >>
Wednesday, May 23 2012 12:24 PM EDT2012-05-23 16:24:05 GMT
The South Carolina Department of Social Services has custody of an infant that was delivered at a midlands hospital Monday.DSS officials said a mother delivered the child at Palmetto Health Richland HospitalMore >>
The South Carolina Department of Social Services has custody of an infant that was delivered at a midlands hospital Monday.More >>
AIKEN, S.C. (AP) - A Columbia man has been sentenced to life in prison for the 2008 torture and murder of an Aiken man.
The Aiken Standard reports 33-year-old Antonio Miller was found guilty last week of murder, first degree burglary, kidnapping and weapons possession after a 4-day trial.
Prosecutors say Miller and three other men were charged in the September 2008 home invasion of Frederick Tucker. Authorities say Tucker was tied with duct tape, burned with a heated screwdriver, pistol-whipped and shot after his home was ransacked in search of drugs and money.
Witnesses testified that Miller and his co-defendants planned the murder in advance, casing Tucker's home several times.
Police testified blood stains on Miller's shoes matched Tucker's DNA.