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Cayce Police Seek Community Assistance in Identifying Person of Interest in Assault Case

Cayce Residents, We Need Your Help!

Hey there, Cayce friends! We’ve got some important news to share that directly impacts our community. The Cayce Police Department is reaching out for your assistance in helping to identify a person seen in recent surveillance photos. This individual is currently a person of interest in an assault case that has raised some concerns among us residents.

What’s Happening?

According to reports, the individual was spotted wearing a distinctive yellow Mossy Oak hat that has a hair covering. He has been seen in the vicinity of Frink Street and Julius Felder Street, and, understandably, the police are keen to find out more.

We Can All Help

If you happen to have any information about this individual or notice someone matching his description, the police encourage you to reach out. Your tips can make a big difference in keeping our community safe. You can contact the Cayce Police Department directly at (803) 794-0456. If you prefer to remain anonymous, you can also report any information through Crimestoppers by calling 1-888-CRIME-SC or visiting their website.

Why This Matters

As a community, it’s essential that we look out for one another. Knowing what’s going on helps us stay informed and vigilant, which is key to maintaining the safety of our neighborhoods. Remember, incidents like this can happen anywhere, affecting all of us, whether we live in Cayce, South Congaree, or other nearby areas like West Columbia and Springdale.

Let’s Stay Connected

As residents of the Lexington County area, it’s also important to keep an eye on your surroundings. The Cayce Police Department does an excellent job of keeping in touch with the community, so if you haven’t already, consider following their updates. By working together, we can further enhance the safety and security of places like Boiling Springs, Gaston, Swansea, Pelion, and beyond.

Community Outreach

In times like these, a sense of community can go a long way in helping one another. Whether you’re in Sharpe’s Hill, Mack Edisto, or Fairview, your neighbor might know something that could assist. So talk with your friends and family, engage in conversations at local gatherings; stay informed about what’s happening around you.

Next Steps

For those of you who want to keep this information handy, share it in your local social media groups or community boards! Engaging in open discussions about safety can encourage others to pay attention and perhaps share helpful tips. You never know—something that seems small to you might be the key to solving this case.

Final Thoughts

While the situation may be concerning, it’s important to remain calm and understand that law enforcement is actively working on this case. The more eyes we have on the street, the better. Let’s band together as a community and support our local police in their efforts to keep Cayce and all surrounding areas safe. Remember, if you see something, say something!

Stay safe out there, and let’s work together to keep our beloved Cayce community thriving!


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