Deputies using bloodhounds to search area.
Charges include possession of methamphetamine, animal abandonment/cruelty, burglary
PCSO Chief Deputy says Greenville facility better equipped to deal with injuries Suzanna Brown Simpson received on the morning of the murders.
Information on Susan Hendricks' mass murder case released under FOI Act.
Police responded to calls for manufacturing meth, simple possession and shoplifting.
Incident allegedly happened on Pendleton Road. Victim uninjured in alleged attack.
Former Clemson University police officer faces several charges
Charges include assault, possession of meth, forgery.
Two have been arrested in connection with string of thefts, but Kenneth Stoudenmire remains at large
Pair of bandits hit two restaurants over the course of three nights, report says.
Suzanna Brown Simpson released from hospital Monday afternoon.
The Pickens County Sheriff's Office said that there appears to be no foul play.
Suzanna Brown Simpson charged with murdering her two children and attempting to kill her husband.
Charges include possession of stolen property, financial transaction card fraud, criminal domestic violence
Charges include assault, distribution of meth, criminal domestic violence.
The calls led to discovery of children's bodies
Suzanna Simpson charged with killing her daughter and son and attempting to kill her husband.
Sheriff says investigators have found no prior criminal history for Suzanna Brown Simpson, suspected in deaths of her children and attempted murder of her husband.
Suzanna Simpson has not been officially served with the warrants as she is still in care of the hospital.
Charges include possession of meth, criminal domestic violence, public disorderly conduct.
Pickens County Sheriff's deputies are investigating a wreck and homicide that happened just after 6 a.m.
The following mug shots are public records provided by the Pickens County Sheriff's Office.
Charges include trafficking methamphetamines, assault, interference with police.
No one hurt after five-hour stand off in Norris.
Robert Ivester allegedly threatened to "go to a campus campus and cause death."
Charges include assault, possession of drug paraphernalia and public disorderly conduct.
Many people buy into misconceptions about painkillers, including that abusing them is safer than abusing street drugs.
If you see Robert Ivester, 23, please call 911.
Charges include unlawful conduct towards a child, malicious damage to personal property and public disorderly conduct.
Two bodies found in Easley hotel room Saturday