The Dillon County Sheriff’s Office has had reports of break-ins in two areas, according to Captain Cliff Arnette.
On Thursday, February 11, the Dillon County Sheriff’s Office responded to a number of vehicle break-ins in the Mt. Calvary Community of Dillon that occurred during the night. According to sheriff’s office incident reports a number of vehicles were entered and some items taken out of some of the vehicles.
On Saturday, February 13, the Dillon County Sheriff’s Office responded to a number of vehicle break-ins in the Linkside Community of Dillon that occurred during the night. According to sheriff’s office incident reports a number of vehicles were entered and some items taken out of some of the vehicles.
If anyone has any information concerning the vehicle break-ins please call the Dillon County Sheriff’s Office at 843-774-1432. The sheriff’s office would like to remind the public to lock their doors and not leave any items of value in their vehicles.
Sheriff’s Office Investigating Break-ins In Linkside, Mount Calvary
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