ABC Columbia
Authorities say the residence where the dogs were located was running a dog training business
May 4, 2021 9:33 PM EDT
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Kershaw Co., SC (WOLO) The Kershaw County Sheriff’s Office says they are investigating a business owner they say was operating a dog training facility out of a location on Bradley Road in Camden.
Authorities say when they went to the home and got permission to search the property, officials say they discovered 41 dogs in various health conditions, and living in what the Kershaw County Animal Control says were ‘unacceptable’ conditions. Deputies say the owners of all of the dogs have been contacted and have since been picked up and will be treated as needed.
In an update from LCSD Saturday afternoon, deputies believe that the suspects went to a field on April 5, were Amenhotep was lured into and held in a stolen car.
ABC Columbia
May 1, 2021 2:23 PM EDT
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Lexington County, SC (WOLO)– Lexington County Deputies say they have arrested three people in connection with the shooting death of a 15 year old missing teen.
According to officials, 18 year old Treveon Nelson and two minors are charged with murder, kidnapping, criminal conspiracy and possession of a weapon during a violent crime, say arrest warrants.
Deputies say they are accused of shooting Sanaa Amenhotep, in a field off Rish Road in Leesville on April 5.
Investigators say the three suspects and Amenhotep went to the field the night of April 5 after Amenhotep was lured into and held in a stolen car as they traveled from her Richland County home.
ABC Columbia
May 1, 2021 2:20 PM EDT
COLUMBIA (WOLO): An 18-year-old from Cayce and two minors are accused of kidnapping and shooting a Columbia girl to death last month in a remote part of Lexington County.
According to the Lexington County Sheriff’s Department, Treveon Nelson and the two minors, a male and a female, whose names will not be released due to their age, are charged with murder, kidnapping, criminal conspiracy and possession of a weapon during a violent crime, according to arrest warrants.
“This is a complex and multilayered investigation,” Lexington County Sheriff Jay Koon said. “Over the past few days, we talked a lot with the two minors as we were searching for Nelson. Based on information from those interviews, detectives determined there was probable cause to arrest the teens. Nelson was arrested in this case as soon as we found him Friday evening.”