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2 months ago |
newsnationnow.com | Edward Moody |Adam Benson
CAROLINA FOREST, S.C. (WBTW) - An attorney representing the woman charged with sparking the March 1 Carolina Forest wildfire says his client is being scapegoated by Horry County and The South Carolina Forestry Commission. He says he has proof investigators are lying. Alexandra Bialousow, 40, is charged with negligently allowing fire to spread to lands of another and a regulation of fire violation. She's out on a $15,000 bond after being arrested on March 6.
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2 months ago |
qcnews.com | A Profesional Engineer |Edward Moody |Adam Benson
CAROLINA FOREST, S.C. (WBTW) — An attorney representing the woman charged with sparking the March 1 Carolina Forest wildfire says his client is being scapegoated by Horry County and The South Carolina Forestry Commission. He says he has proof investigators are lying. Alexandra Bialousow, 40, is charged with negligently allowing fire to spread to lands of another and a regulation of fire violation. She’s out on a $15,000 bond after being arrested on March 6.
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2 months ago |
counton2.com | Edward Moody |Adam Benson
CAROLINA FOREST, S.C. (WBTW) - An attorney representing the woman charged with sparking the March 1 Carolina Forest wildfire says his client is being scapegoated by Horry County and The South Carolina Forestry Commission. He says he has proof investigators are lying. Alexandra Bialousow, 40, is charged with negligently allowing fire to spread to lands of another and a regulation of fire violation. She's out on a $15,000 bond after being arrested on March 6.
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2 months ago |
wbtw.com | Adam Benson |Edward Moody
CAROLINA FOREST, S.C. (WBTW) — An attorney representing the woman charged with sparking the March 1 Carolina Forest wildfire says his client is being scapegoated by Horry County and The South Carolina Forestry Commission. He says he has proof investigators are lying. Alexandra Bialousow, 40, is charged with negligently allowing fire to spread to lands of another and a regulation of fire violation. She’s out on a $15,000 bond after being arrested on March 6.
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Sep 26, 2024 |
wbtw.com | Edward Moody
HORRY COUNTY, S.C. (WBTW) — It’s been more than a year since a Myrtle Beach man was arrested for a string of burglaries at some of the Grand Strand’s best known locally-owned restaurants and bars. Samuel Smith — J. Reuben Long Detention CenterSamuel Smith is accused of stealing entire safes, some with thousands of dollars inside. But one business told News13 what Smith stole from them is worth more than all of that money, and they don’t know that they’ll ever get it back.
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