Time Capsule

Posted: Sunday, July 01, 2007

As reported 18 years ago in the pages of The Columbia News-Times, Wednesday, June 28, 1989:

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Shot tires end chase

An 80-mile chase that began in Lexington County, S.C., early last Wednesday, ended near here after a rookie deputy with the Columbia County Sheriff's Department shot out the tires of the fleeing motorist.

The motorist has since been charged with various traffic offenses, including aggravated assault with a motor vehicle involving the life of a deputy sheriff.

During the chase, speeds reached between 115 and 120 mph.

Deputy Lance Herring of the Columbia County Sheriff's Department shot out three tires with five shots - each one hitting its mark.

The driver is being held at the Columbia County Detention Center on more than $20,000 bond stemming from various charges in the case. Additional charges are pending in South Carolina.

Drug arrests made

A total of 20 people were arrested on various drug charges and other charges on Thursday in an undercover sweep across the county by investigators with the Columbia County Sheriff's Department Vice and Narcotics Squad.

The arrests ended a six-week operation that involved undercover officers buying both illegal drugs and alcohol from those arrested.

During the purchases of illegal drugs from various suspects, police obtained various quantities of crack cocaine, powdered cocaine, tree pints of untaxed liquor and other illegal drugs, including 57 marijuana plants, and two vehicles.



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