The following reports were collected from local law enforcement offices:
A Murrells Inlet woman is accused of threatening her 43-year-old former boyfriend.
The woman allegedly said her father is a member of the Hells Angels and he would cause her ex bodily harm.
The man was unable to provide an address for the woman, so deputies were unable to go talk to her.
Sibling fight
A 20-year-old South Fraser Street woman said she and her 19-year-old brother got into an argument Nov. 12 and he threatened her with a broken bed post.
She said he was so mad he walked outside and started beating a telephone box on the house so she could not call police.
She said it was when she tried to stop him is when he threatened her.
The man fled before deputies arrived.
Teen assaulted
A 16-year-old Georgetown girl said she was raped by a 17-year-old after school Nov. 17.
She said the suspect took her cell phone from her while on the school bus and when she asked for it back he said she would have to come to his house to get it.
When she got to his house, he was waiting outside. He led her in the house and to a bedroom where the assault occurred, she told deputies.
She said her cell phone rang and it was her mom. At that point she left the suspect’s house and went home.
She told a school resource officer about the incident the next day.
The investigation continues.
Fed up mom
An Andrews woman called 911 Nov. 13 because of her disorderly teenager.
When a deputy arrived, the woman answered the door and said she called because she refused to allow weapons or drugs in her house.
The woman showed the officer a BB pistol which she found in her son’s bedroom.
She said she wanted her son out of the house and the gun destroyed.
The teen told the officer he was asleep in his room at about 1 a.m. when his mom walked in and said she was going to search the room.
Besides the gun, the woman also found a small bag containing a white powder substance.
The teen denied the bag contained cocaine. He said it was a mixture of baby powder and baking soda he had used to “slap people in the face Halloween night.”
The teen also said his mother drinks a lot and they get along fine until she starts drinking.
It was agreed the teen would stay with a relative until things calmed down.
Stolen student cash
A Waccamaw High student reported money was stolen from her pocketbook Nov. 16.
The 16-year-old student said she was sitting on a bleacher in the gym with her purse behind her. It was after she left the gym she noticed a $20 was missing.
– Compiled by Scott Harper
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