CHAPIN, S.C. — The calm of Chapin has been disrupted as local authorities continue the search for Nicholas Hamlett, a 45-year-old murder suspect who is considered armed and dangerous. The manhunt began after Hamlett was allegedly spotted in town, sending ripples of concern through the tight-knit community.
Residents were made aware of the situation late Thursday night and apprehension quickly spread among them. Stan Bugner, a Chapin resident, described his reaction upon learning about the suspected murderer in their vicinity. “I felt like I had to take precautions. When you have somebody who’s done something as horrific as murder, it makes you uneasy, especially at night,” he confessed. “We live just outside of town, surrounded by woods, so that sense of vulnerability really sets in.”
Hamlett is wanted in connection with a murder that occurred in Monroe County, Tennessee, on October 18, where he reportedly killed a hiker and then went on to assume the victim’s identity. With a background that includes a long history of violent crimes, authorities have raised the alarm on how dangerous he can be. As the U.S. Marshals Service, who is leading the investigation, puts it, “He has a violent criminal history, and it’s best for everyone to stay aware.”
In a recent update, U.S. Marshal Carlos Flores, the Deputy Commander of the Carolinas Region Fugitive Task Force, urged residents to remain vigilant. “He is possibly hiding in wooded areas or trying to get into abandoned houses and campers,” Flores advised locals. He also noted that Hamlett has ties not only to Chapin but the surrounding **Midlands area**, including Columbia.
In light of the ongoing search, Chapin police have asked that residents lock their doors and keep an eye out for anything suspicious. “At this point, he does have ties in the city of Columbia,” Flores explained. “So we recommend the whole area be on the lookout.” Community leaders emphasize the importance of safety in the wake of such alarming news—encouraging everyone to speak up if they see anything that doesn’t seem right.
If you happen to spot Hamlett or believe you have seen him, authorities are strongly advising you not to approach him. Instead, the correct action is to call 9-1-1 immediately. It’s crucial for residents to understand that their safety is paramount in this situation.
As the manhunt continues, many residents have begun to share their thoughts and feelings on local social media forums, reflecting a mix of anxiety and concern for their neighbors. “It feels like we should be able to feel safe in our own homes, and now this?” one local resident noted. It’s evident that this situation has stirred a deep sense of unease and urgency among the people of Chapin.
In times like these, community spirit can be a powerful tool. Residents are encouraged to look out for one another while maintaining their daily lives. As the search for Nicholas Hamlett persists, it’s essential to remain aware, protect one another, and take active steps to ensure safety. The peaceful life in Chapin has faced an unexpected challenge, but with vigilance and cooperation, residents can work together to overcome it.
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