Newberry County deputies have arrested four men after they say they discovered crack cocaine and two pistols in a car that had broken down on the C.R. Koon Highway in Newberry County.
Investigators say a deputy stopped to offer assistance to the vehicle that had its emergency flashers on partially blocking the roadway near the intersection of Boyd's Crossing Road and C.R. Koon Highway in Newberry County. When the deputy went to help the four men and two-year-old child inside the 1992 Mercury, investigators say he stepped on a .22 caliber pistol. The deputy said the serial number had been scratched off the gun, so he determined the weapon was stolen.
At this point, investigators say the deputy called for backup and secured all of the men. A responding officer says he found another pistol in the waistband of one of the men.
Deputies say they found a gram of crack cocaine inside the gas cap of the vehicle and a box with 32 .22 caliber bullets in the trunk, after searching the car.
Deputies arrested 22-year-old Antwan Roshun Glymph of 409 Floyd Street in Newberry, 27-year-old James Anderson Wise of 3503 Dufford Street in Newberry, 21-year-old James Bernard Darby of 1819 Charles Street in Newberry and 23-year-old Preston Lamont Bates of 705 Center Street, Newberry.
Investigators say that during the incident, Wise admitted that the drugs were his, and that the vehicle belonged to him.
Wise was charged with possession of crack cocaine, possession of a firearm with the serial number removed or obliterated, and disorderly conduct. Glymph was charged with carrying a pistol unlawfully and possession of a firearm with the serial number removed or obliterated. Darby and Bates were each charged with possession of a firearm with the serial number removed or obliterated.
Bond has been set at $5000.00 for all four men.
Custody of the two-year-old child, who was Wise's child, was turned over to the child's grandmother.
Sheriff Lee Foster was relieved that the routine assistance did not turn into a violent situation. "I cannot imagine someone exposing their two year old child to this type of situation and environment," said Foster. "As if this situation were not bad enough, for a small child to have been involved with people engaged in drugs and guns is absolutely horrible. Sometimes as we sit and ponder what is wrong with children today, maybe we need only look to the actions of the parents, guardians, and role models of today's society."
Investigators say a deputy stopped to offer assistance to the vehicle that had its emergency flashers on partially blocking the roadway near the intersection of Boyd's Crossing Road and C.R. Koon Highway in Newberry County. When the deputy went to help the four men and two-year-old child inside the 1992 Mercury, investigators say he stepped on a .22 caliber pistol. The deputy said the serial number had been scratched off the gun, so he determined the weapon was stolen.
At this point, investigators say the deputy called for backup and secured all of the men. A responding officer says he found another pistol in the waistband of one of the men.
Deputies say they found a gram of crack cocaine inside the gas cap of the vehicle and a box with 32 .22 caliber bullets in the trunk, after searching the car.
Deputies arrested 22-year-old Antwan Roshun Glymph of 409 Floyd Street in Newberry, 27-year-old James Anderson Wise of 3503 Dufford Street in Newberry, 21-year-old James Bernard Darby of 1819 Charles Street in Newberry and 23-year-old Preston Lamont Bates of 705 Center Street, Newberry.
Investigators say that during the incident, Wise admitted that the drugs were his, and that the vehicle belonged to him.
Wise was charged with possession of crack cocaine, possession of a firearm with the serial number removed or obliterated, and disorderly conduct. Glymph was charged with carrying a pistol unlawfully and possession of a firearm with the serial number removed or obliterated. Darby and Bates were each charged with possession of a firearm with the serial number removed or obliterated.
Bond has been set at $5000.00 for all four men.
Custody of the two-year-old child, who was Wise's child, was turned over to the child's grandmother.
Sheriff Lee Foster was relieved that the routine assistance did not turn into a violent situation. "I cannot imagine someone exposing their two year old child to this type of situation and environment," said Foster. "As if this situation were not bad enough, for a small child to have been involved with people engaged in drugs and guns is absolutely horrible. Sometimes as we sit and ponder what is wrong with children today, maybe we need only look to the actions of the parents, guardians, and role models of today's society."
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