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The Union Public Safety Department reported the following arrests:

— Sterling Lamar Henderson, 40, of 148 Doe Jeter Road, Buffalo, was charged with disorderly conduct and trespassing after notice around 10:50 p.m. on Feb. 19. According to the incident report, officers responded to an address in Union after the homeowner reported that, after asking Henderson to leave several times, he refused. Henderson allowed officers to handcuff him, but did not comply afterward, causing officers to physically take him to the patrol car. The report states that Henderson was loud and boisterous on the way to the car, and he was transported to Union County Jail.

— Kayla Dawn Reid, 23, of 508 Hart S., Union, was charged with disorderly conduct around 1:10 a.m. on Feb. 20.

— Joshua Lewis Hughes, 27, of 105 Willow Lane, Union, was charged with disorderly conduct around 12:55 a.m. on Feb. 20.

— Daniel Rodelle Gallman, 24, of 110 Park Drive, Union, was charged with trespassing around 5:35 p.m. on Feb. 18.

The Union Public Safety Department reported the following incidents:

— A resident of Calhoun Street, Union, reported on Feb. 19 that her mailbox was knocked over between noon and 2 p.m. She said it appeared that a vehicle had hit her mailbox and left the scene. Officers found pieces of a turn signal in the yard near the mailbox, one of which had a serial number printed on it. The serial number belongs to a 1996 Ford F-150, which had not been located at the time of the report.

— A resident of McLure Street, Union, reported that his vehicle was scratched between Feb. 15 and Feb. 18. Damages were estimated at $500, and the case was turned over to investigations.

The Union County Sheriff’s Office reported the following arrests:

— Bryan Kevin Brackins, 37, of 134 Ben Black Road, Union, was charged with driving under suspension and no proof of insurance around 7:40 a.m. on Feb. 19.

— Carl Charles Windfield Patrick, 50, of 212 Kissy Creek Circle, Union, was charged with criminal domestic violence around 9:45 p.m. on Feb. 17. According to the incident report, Patrick pushed a woman down and into a bathtub while at a residence on Buffalo-West Springs Highway.

— Pat Lewis O’Shields, Jr., of 2225 Lockhart Highway, Union, was charged with assault and battery around 3:20 p.m. on Feb. 15. The incident report states that O’Shields hit a woman in the elbow with a crow bar, lacerating her, and continued to chase her with the crow bar. He was transported to Union County Jail.

— Raymond Taquan McRae, 24, of 112 Thomas Ranch Road, Union, was charged with simple possession of marijuana, ABC violation and public intoxication around 4:45 p.m. on Feb. 15. According to the incident report, officers found McRae sitting inside a vehicle in the parking lot of Lockhart Cafe, with music so loud he could not hear officers attempting to make contact with him. An employee of Lockhart Cafe came out and was able to get McRae to respond. Officers noticed a small plastic baggie on McRae’s lap containing a green plant material believed to be marijuana. After searching the car, officers also found open bottles of vodka and rum in the car. McRae was transported to Union County Jail.

— Albert Henry Turner, Jr., 67, of 755 North Duncan Bypass, Union, was charged with disorderly conduct and having alcohol on property forbidden by the owner around 11:30 a.m. on Feb. 16. According to the incident report, Turner had a cup of beer inside Wallace Thomson Hospital and appeared highly intoxicated.

— Kimberly Lamb Lankford, 55, of 889 Hawkins Road, Union, and Charles Christopher Clark, 43, of 200 Francis Avenue, Union, were each charged with breach of peace around 4 p.m. on Feb. 16. According to the incident report, Lankford and Clark were involved in an altercation with each other at Lankford’s residence. Both Lankford and Clark were transported to Union County Jail.

The Union County Sheriff’s Office reported the following incidents:

— A resident of Monarch Highway, Union, reported on Feb. 19 that an 18-wheeler had turned off Neal Shoals Road onto Monarch Highway and got stuck on the bridge. The complainant stated the truck was wedged, and the driver backed up and hit the gas hard — breaking the bridge — and kept going. The complainant reported the incident to the S.C. Department of Transportation, and he was advised to report the incident to the police. The SCDOT roped off the area. The case was turned over to an investigator.

— A resident of Jolly Drive, Union, reported on Feb. 19 that when she came home, she found that two Playstation 3s, a Nintendo Wii and 15 games were missing. The items were valued at a total of $1,299, and the case was turned over to investigation.

— A resident of Francis Avenue, Union, reported on Feb. 17 that the tag from his van was stolen. The victim provided a South Carolina registration card, and the case was turned over to investigations.

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