Crime & Safety
Crime Blotter: Greenville County Sheriff's Office
Here are the latest reports of Simpsonville and Mauldin-area incidents from the Greenville County Sheriff's Office for Dec. 14-17.

As part of Patch's continuing effort to provide our readers with consistent coverage of crime in our area, we're happy to provide you with the Greenville County Sheriff's Office's daily activity report.
A number of incidents were reported in the Golden Strip area between Dec. 14-17. They include:
- Grand larceny, 1029 Old Stage Road — Simpsonville
- Runaway, 9 Rosemoss Court — Simpsonville
- Malicious damage, 4 Kirkshire Lane — Simpsonville
- Trespass notice served, 141 Fountain Inn Drive — Simpsonville
- Malicious damage to personal property, 23 Meadowrise Lane — Simpsonville
- Malicious damage, 119 West Long Creek Court — Simpsonville
- Autobreaking/petit larceny, 501 Hillside Church Road — Fountain Inn
- Grand larceny, 1447 Jones Mill Road — Fountain Inn
- Violation of restraining order, 4 Peters Creek Court — Simpsonville
- Loitering to engage in prostitution, Augusta Road — Mauldin area
- Possession of drug paraphernalia, 4512 Augusta Road — Mauldin area
- Prostitution, 1339 S. Pleasantburg Drive — Mauldin area
- Possession of methamphetamine, 11 Hicks Court — Mauldin area
- Petit larceny, 13 Celestial Court — Mauldin area
- Malicious injury to animal, 226 Conestee Lake Road — Mauldin
- Malicious damage to personal property, 1901 Woodruff Road — Mauldin area
- Autobreaking, 1314 S. Pleasantburg Drive — Mauldin area
- Assault and battery, 313 Inez Lane #47 — Mauldin area
- Suspicious fire, 5300 Augusta Road — Mauldin area
- Assault and battery, 101 Daisy Drive — Mauldin area
- Autobreaking, 1314 S. Pleasantburg Drive — Mauldin area
- Stolen vehicle, 22 Foxhall Road — Mauldin area
- Burglary, 116 Chalmers Road #122 — Mauldin area
- Burglary, 96 Echols Drive — Mauldin area
To view the entire activity report, click on the attached PDF.
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