Union County is making headlines this week after the arrest of two men from Richland County on several serious charges, including grand larceny and burglary. The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) is behind these arrests, which have left many locals shocked about the audacity of the alleged crimes.
It all began on September 4, when Justice Tyrique Boyd and Braxton LeVaughn Graves, both aged 27, reportedly broke into the South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) Union Maintenance building. According to multiple arrest warrants, the pair didn’t just stop at trespassing; they allegedly made their way into a shed and targeted two vehicles—a Chevrolet HD 25500 and a Ford F-250.
Now, you might be wondering what these men were after. Well, they had their sights set on some considerable equipment. They are accused of stealing various tools and machinery valued at around $16,000. Yes, you read that right—$16,000! These included some heavy-duty items like chainsaws, pole saws, a hedge trimmer, backpack blowers, power saws, and weed eaters. It sounds like they were gearing up for quite a landscaping project!
In addition to grand larceny, Boyd and Graves are facing two counts each of breaking into a motor vehicle and second-degree burglary. It’s certainly not a light charge, and if convicted, they could be looking at some serious time behind bars. Right now, they are being held at the Union County Detention Center, and it seems likely they will be facing a judge in the near future.
The community has responded to this incident with a mix of disbelief and concern. Many locals feel that such crimes are rare in the area, and it’s unsettling to think that organized crime is taking place in their backyard. Union County residents are known for their strong connection to community standards, and news of the theft has raised eyebrows among locals who are asking, “What’s going on?”
As the investigation proceeds and the legal process gets underway, one thing is clear: keeping our community safe is a priority. Local law enforcement is taking this incident seriously, and additional measures may be implemented to safeguard properties, not just in Union County but across the region.
This heist at the Department of Transportation might have left us all scratching our heads, but it also goes to show the importance of vigilance in our everyday surroundings. As we await more news on the situation and how it unfolds in court, let’s keep an eye out and support our local authorities. After all, a strong community is a secure community!
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