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1 week ago |
wyff4.com | Stephanie Moore
Editorial Standards ⓘ A black bear was spotted twice in 24 hours near downtown Greenville.The first sighting came Thursday night on 6th Avenue near the Poe Mill area.The second time the bear was spotted was Friday morning on James Street.Videos from a neighbor show the young black bear wandering through the neighborhood, climbing trees, and rummaging through backyard belongings. (Watch video above) Department of Natural Resources bear biologist Tammy Waldrop said the state has never reported...
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1 week ago |
wyff4.com | Stephanie Moore
Editorial Standards ⓘ Homeland Security released information Friday about a human trafficking and immigration investigation at a West Union, South Carolina, restaurant on Wednesday.
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1 week ago |
wyff4.com | Stephanie Moore
WE HAVE A LOOK AT TODAY’S TOP NEWS STORIES, YOUR TRAFFIC AND YOUR WEATHER ALL BEFORE YOU HEAD OUT THE DOOR. THAT’S RIGHT. WE START WITH AN UPSTATE TAEKWONDO INSTRUCTOR WHO WAS ARRESTED AND CHARGED FOR CRIMES AGAINST CHILDREN. 74 YEAR-OLD JIMMY ANDERSON WAS DENIED BOND WEDNESDAY. HE’S FACING FIVE CHARGES OF SEXUAL MISCONDUCT, AND THE JUDGE SAYS THERE COULD BE ADDITIONAL CHARGES. JOE CORBIN SAYS SHE TOOK PRIVATE SELF-DEFENSE CLASSES WITH JIMMY ANDERSON AT THE AGE OF 14.
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1 week ago |
wyff4.com | Stephanie Moore
One person is dead after a vehicle hit a tree Thursday in Anderson County, South Carolina. The coroner's office was called just after noon to Ramage Road at Fair Play Road in Townville. The coroner said preliminary investigation shows that the victim was driving north on Fair Play Road when he lost control, causing the vehicle to flip and hit a tree. When responders arrived, they found the victim, who was identified as 46-year-old Jeremy Randall Bryant from Seneca, dead at the scene.
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1 week ago |
wyff4.com | Stephanie Moore
DISORDERLY CONDUCT, AND UNION COUNTY DEPUTIES ARE ASKING PEOPLE TO BE ON THE LOOKOUT FOR THIS MAN. THEY SAY 19 YEAR-OLD KANE FLEMING IS WANTED FOR 22 CAR BREAK INS. THAT HAPPENED MONDAY IN THE FAIRWOOD COMMUNITY. DEPUTIES SAY SEVERAL ITEMS WERE STOLEN.
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