Welcome to Cayce, South Carolina! It’s always a lively place, but this week took an interesting turn. If you’ve been out and about in the Riverland Park neighborhood recently, you may have caught wind of some unusual happenings. It all started when our dedicated officers from the Cayce Police Department received a call that would keep them busy for a bit.
Earlier this week, while doing their routine patrols, one of our public safety officers spotted a group of individuals riding all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) around the Riverland Park area. Now, as some of you might remember, this area was partially evacuated just last weekend due to flooding caused by Hurricane Helene. So you can see why these ATV riders raised a few eyebrows!
Why the concern? Well, in our small and close-knit community, when something seems off, it’s only natural for folks to speak up! The officer on duty thought it was best to summon backup to investigate the situation further.
It didn’t take long for the cavalry to arrive – officers from the Criminal Investigation Division, Patrol Division, and Administrative Division were on the scene in no time. Upon arrival, the team wasted no time and began to question the group of ATV riders. It turns out, their casual outing was about to take a serious turn!
As our reliable officers continued their investigation, they discovered that one of the ATV riders was in possession of a stolen trailer hooked up to his pickup truck! Can you believe that? Talk about a surprising twist! The individual – now identified as Russell Coffey – was quickly arrested and formally charged with Possession of Stolen Property. Thankfully, he has been released but will be eagerly awaiting his court date.
This incident is a friendly reminder of how crucial it is to look out for one another! Our lovely city of Cayce thrives because we keep our eyes peeled and lend a hand when we can. The Cayce Police Department encourages everyone to stay vigilant and report any suspicious activities. It keeps our streets safer, and each one of us plays a part!
If you notice anything unusual or concerning while you’re out enjoying our beautiful community, don’t hesitate to speak up! You can reach the Cayce Police non-emergency line at (803) 794-0456. For those of you living in Lexington County or nearby areas, the number is (803) 785-2521. And of course, if you ever find yourself or someone else in a life-threatening situation, please dial 911 immediately.
What’s Next for Cayce? It’s clear that our community is strong and proactive in maintaining safety. As we wrap up another bustling week in Cayce, let’s keep the spirit alive, continue to help each other out, and maybe even share a laugh or two as we recount the day’s events!
And remember, whether you’re in Cayce or enjoying the scenic views of Lake Murray or the festivities in Irmo, stay safe, stay informed, and let’s work together to keep our community friendly and thriving.
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