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The Union Public Safety Department reported the following arrests:

— Cayla Ciera Jennings, 21, of 113 Brookside Drive, Union, was charged with criminal domestic violence of a high and aggravated nature around 4:40 p.m. on March 15. According to the arrest warrant, Jennings cut a man’s shoulder with a pocket knife during an altercation at Lowe Street, Union.

— Colby Eugene Bright, 20, of 103 Lowe St., Union, was charged with criminal domestic violence of a high and aggravated nature around 4:40 p.m. on March 15. According to the arrest warrant, Bright cut a woman’s hand with a pocket knife during an altercation at his residence.

— Timothy Lamar Smith, 21, of 406 S. Mountain St., Union, was charged with first-degree burglary and grand larceny around 7:31 p.m. on March 17. According to the arrest warrant, Smith entered a residence at Lakewood Drive, Union, and stole three flat screen TVs, two Playstation 3s, two Xbox 360s, two laptop computers, one iPod, two netbooks and one set of Beat headphones.

— Fredrick Keith Parham, 41, of 804 Monarch Highway, Union, was charged with two counts of forgery around 7:15 a.m. on March 16. According to arrest warrants, Parham forged a check to Dixie Curb Market on March 1 and to Fresh Air Galaxy on March 3.

— Zedrick Demarcus Crosby, 26, of 216 S. Pinckney St., Union, was charged with disorderly conduct, trespassing and simple possession of marijuana around 1:35 p.m. on March 16.

— Lisa Diane Ochiltree, 47, of 205 Beech Springs Road, Greer, was charged with disorderly conduct and open container around 2:55 a.m. on March 16.

— Brenda Darlene Rice, 52, of 204 Cabin St., Union, was charged with disorderly conduct and resisting arrest around 11 p.m. on March 16. According to the arrest warrant, Rice resisted arrest by jerking away from officers who were trying to make a lawful arrest.

— Timothy Gregg Davis, 22, of 332 Osbourne St., Union, was charged with shoplifting around 4 p.m. on March 17. According to the arrest warrant, Davis removed a wire from a universal Apple docking charging station from its packaging and concealed it on his person while at Walmart, located at 513 N. Duncan Bypass, Union.

— Lawanda Vashon Foster, 38, of 753 Pea Ridge Highway, Jonesville, was charged with disorderly conduct and resisting arrest around 6 p.m. on March 16. According to the arrest warrant, Foster pulled away from an officer and kicked him in the leg — causing redness to his lower leg — while being placed under arrest for disorderly conduct.

— Tyler Blake Lawson, 29, of 112 South 2nd St., Lockhart, was charged with disorderly conduct around 2:35 a.m. on March 16.

— Winston Clinton Adams, 58, of 101 Gallman St., Union, was charged with disorderly conduct around 5:40 p.m. on March 15.

The Union Public Safety Department reported the following incidents:

— Officers discovered on March 18 that a window had been broken in the back of Gault Grocery, located at 707 N. Pinckney St., Union. The owner of the building was notified.

— A resident of Talley Drive, Union, reported on March 15 that someone sprayed foam insulation into the gas tank of his vehicle while it was parked at his residence overnight. The case was turned over to investigations.

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

— Jon Kelly Napper, 24, of 335 Guersey Lane, Spartanburg, and Michael Antonio Land, 28, of 300 Ravenscroft St., Union, were charged with simple possession of marijuana around 4:54 a.m. on March 16. According to the incident report, officers stopped the vehicle both men were in due to speeding violations. Officers noticed the driver had a large sum of money in his wallet and blunt cigars under his seat. The driver refused consent for a search of the vehicle, and a K-9 unit was deployed. The K-9 alerted and officers found 14 grams of marijuana in the vehicle. During booking, officers sized $1,142 from Napper and $2,437 from Land.

— Kimberly Ann Jennings, 49, of 309 West South Street, Union, was charged with disorderly conduct around 10:15 a.m. on Mar. 16. According to the incident report, Jennings was screaming curse words while at the guest entrance to Wallace Thomson Hospital. Jennings refused to calm down and was transported to Union County Jail.

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

— An employee of Hot Spot, located at 2249 Lockhart Highway, Union, reported on March 17 that a woman in the store began yelling obscenities at her when she accidentally rang up an item the woman did not purchase, even though she voided the item off the total. The employee stated she told the woman she was calling the police and went outside to get her tag number. She stated once both were outside, the woman got in her car — described as a purple Honda — and attempted to run her over. An investigation is ongoing.

— The owner of a property located on Whitmire Highway, Union, reported on March 15 that some time between March 10-15, someone stole a 348 Chevrolet motor, two transmissions, a 292 Ford motor, and some angle iron from the property. The victim stated that all items were scrap, estimated at a value of $700.

— A resident of Fairmont Street, Union, reported on March 15 that someone took scrap metal items from his porch. Missing items included two weed eaters, three lawn mowers and a treadmill. The complainant stated he is also missing a red Homelite chainsaw, which was not scrap.

— A resident of Timberlake Road, Union, reported on March 17 that between the hours of 1-10:30 a.m., someone pried open his truck tool box, and items missing included a Sawz-all, a Skill saw, a four-inch electric grinder, several hand tools and a slide tray. Estimated value of items taken is $2,000.

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