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  • Jan 15, 2025 | yahoo.com | Tina Terry

    Residents in York County are upset after they say someone is stealing their checks and trying to cash them for thousands of dollars. “The bank called up and asked, ‘Did you write this check for $1,500?’ No!” said neighbor William Van Sickle. Van Sickle said he put a $76 check in the mail for his power bill, but it was stolen. According to the sheriff’s office, someone washed the check and reprinted it.

  • Jan 13, 2025 | yahoo.com | Tina Terry

    A longtime annual parade that honors Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. is in limbo this year. Organizers of the MLK Parade in Chester, South Carolina, say the city notified them just days before the Jan. 19 event about an unpaid fee of $6,400. They told Channel 9 it’s money they don’t have. The parade committee says it’s never been asked to pay anything besides an application fee. They’ve asked city council to waive the new fee.

  • Dec 4, 2024 | yahoo.com | Tina Terry

    The Chester County Coroner confirmed the identity of the man found dead in a burning car over the weekend. Channel 9′s Tina Terry spoke to neighbors who said they’re shaken by the incident and believe foul play was involved in his death. Investigators are still working to determine how he died. The victim was identified on Wednesday as 44-year-old Israel Bunting V. “A nice guy like that, everybody wondering.

  • Nov 25, 2024 | yahoo.com | Tina Terry

    Channel 9′s Tina Terry got a look inside the Chesterfield County Detention Center where four inmates escaped on Oct. 14. They were later recaptured. The men kicked down a door and climbed a barbed wire fence without anyone noticing for hours. On Monday, Sheriff Cambo Streater brought Terry into the prison to show her how the inmates escaped, the consequences for one supervisor, and how leaders are working to prevent it from happening again.

  • Nov 20, 2024 | yahoo.com | Tina Terry |Andrew McMillan

    Susan Smith, the mother convicted of killing her children 30 years ago in South Carolina, appeared before a parole board for the first time on Wednesday. It was Smith’s first hearing after becoming eligible for parole this year. She was convicted of two counts of murder and sentenced to life in prison after killing her children in 1994. READ MORE:The parole board called Smith up at about 11:45 a.m., and she appeared remotely from the Leath Correctional Institution in Greenwood.

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