Greenville police blotter
DOMESTIC DISTURBANCE/HARASSMENT
December 6, 4:30 a.m.: Officers were dispatched to the 1100 block of Russ Road in reference to a domestic dispute. Both the male and female involved had visible markings on their faces from a physical altercation, but neither wished to press charges. The male left the house for the evening.
December 7, 10:56 a.m.: Police responded to the 200 block of Green Street in reference to a domestic dispute. The victim claimed a male had entered her house and struck her with his fist. Officers were able to locate the male nearby and he was issued a citation for CPO violation.
a life here? if there were more jobs here. i feel this place can use you. but because of the the lack of jobs and drug issues you d have to go? yeah. what would you say to people in the ton not working hard enough to make the place better? i don t know where to begin, you know. i wish them the best on cleaning the town up you know. i really hope they can. this would make a great home for a lot of young people like me. how old are you? 25. you got your whole life ahead of you. yeah. and you got your daughtr. i wish you best on getting out of here. can i get a hug? thank you. are you say hi, i m paul
that s probably a logical problem, the only thing that can claim that is poverty. and the people of appalachia can define poverty above and beyonded by mountains with no major industries in or out of town. taking pride of being self-sufficient and living off the land. what happened to the folks who live here now, are they bitter do they see a brighter future? i ll ask that off camera. i decided to the best way to begin my journey is to go into the belly of the beast. minor and now 1231 tour guide cody paul is taking me on a trip to experience what it s like under ground, under ground in a coal mine. so cody tell me where we are.