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The York County Sheriff’s Office has arrested Danny Ray Pittman in the beating of Kimberly Dawn Faile-Bryant and her 16-year old son. Pursuant to the investigation, deputies obtained arrest warrants on Pittman for 2 counts of Attempted Murder.
The York County Sheriff’s Office received information that Pittman was located in a mobile home park in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. With the assistance of the Horry County Police, Pittman was taken into custody shortly before midnight on Thursday, February 02, 2012. The victim’s vehicle was recovered at that time.
Currently, Pittman has criminal charges of Damage to Property and Assault 3rd Degree on him from Horry County. Due to those charges, it is not known exactly when Pittman will be returned to York County.
This investigation stemmed from the Wednesday, February 01, 2012 assault on thirty-five year old Kimberly Dawn Faile-Bryant and her 16-year old son. Both victims were severely beaten; at the time of this release, both victims remain in ICU.
The incident location was the victim’s residence on Elder Road, Rock Hill, South Carolina. An 11-year old child was also at the home but was not injured. Witnesses indicated that the mother’s boyfriend, Danny Ray Pittman, had been at the residence at the time of the assault.
York County Sheriff Bruce Bryant expresses his appreciation for the communities concern in this case and for the assistance of Horry County Police. Sheriff Bryant also praises York County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigation Services and the other deputies who have worked nearly around the clock since this investigation began. |
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Sheriff Bruce M. Bryant proudly announces enrollment is now open for the York County Sheriff’s Office Citizen’s Academy. The Citizen’s Academy exposes participants to major operational aspects of the York County Sheriff’s Office.
Participants in the Citizen’s Academy will have opportunities to tour many of the Sheriff’s Office’s facilities and learn about the Uniformed Patrol Division, Criminal Investigations, the Drug Enforcement Unit, the K-9 Unit, and many other specialized units. The Citizen’s Academy will meet on Monday nights each week for 13 weeks; classes start March 05, 2012. Classes will begin at 6:30 p.m. and last approximately two-and-one-half hours, optional classes may be offered on some Saturdays.
In order to enroll in the class, you must be at least 18-years-of-age and you must pass a background investigation. An application for the Citizen’s Academy is available online at www.yorkcountysheriff.com. Applications may also be picked up at the York County Sheriff’s Office District Offices located through the county; addresses and directions to District Offices are also available on the web site.
Sheriff Bryant encourages anyone with an interest in learning in depth about the workings of the York County Sheriff’s Office to apply to attend the Citizen’s Academy.
For more information about the Citizen’s Academy contact York County Sheriff’s Office Lieutenant Brian Boling at 803-628-6257. The application must be completed and submitted to the York County Sheriff’s Office no later than February 28, 2012.
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On Thursday, January 26, 2012, four deputies from the York County Sheriff’s Office will be awarded the Medal of Valor by the South Carolina Sheriff’s Association.
During the South Carolina Sheriff’s Association 2012 Winter Conference Awards Banquet, York County Sheriff Bruce Bryant will present Lieutenant Mike Ligon, Sergeant Heath Clevenger, Detective Carson Neely and Investigator Nick Schifferle with the Medal of Valor.
The Medal of Valor is the South Carolina Sheriff's Association highest honor and is awarded for an act of outstanding personal bravery, intelligently performed, in the line of duty at imminent personal hazard of life. The deputies were nominated to receive the medal for their actions which put their own safety in peril while attempting to safeguard others.
On the morning of August 29, 2011, the York County Sheriff’s Office was called upon by the Gaston County Police Department to apprehend Franklin White who, after he had shot and killed a woman in Gastonia, North Carolina, fled to York County, South Carolina.
These officers were attempting to take accused murderer Franklin White into custody when they were called upon to do something that officers are trained to do, but hope they will never have to, and that is, use deadly force against another human being. When deputies attempted to take White into custody, he presented a large revolver, deputies acted to prevent White from escaping or using the weapon to harm or kill another.
York County Sheriff’s Office deputies dedicate themselves to the safety of the citizens of York County; each of the deputies being awarded the Medal of Valor go above and beyond their normal duties by voluntarily serving on the York County Sheriff’s Office SWAT Team. Sheriff Bryant states, “This was a trying and tragic occurrence for the many families affected by this suspect’s actions; I applaud these deputies, these heroes, for their brave actions that helped to protect our community.”
The South Carolina Sheriff’s Association 2012 Winter Conference Awards Banquet will be held at the Embassy Suites Columbia-Greystone, Stonebridge Drive, Columbia, South Carolina. More information about the South Carolina Sheriff’s Association can be found at www.sheriffsc.org.
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The National Safety Council’s “Alive at 25” course was offered to drivers ages 15-24, Saturday, January 7, 2011 at the Clover Community Center, 120 Bethel Street in Clover, South Carolina. The course, taught by certified police officers, is designed to be an early intervention program to help prevent traffic violations, collisions, and/or fatalities. The focus of the course is geared to help young drivers adopt safer driving practices, to take responsibility for their behavior in various driving situations, and to be aware of typical driving hazards.
In hopes of seeing the number of accidents and fatal collisions drop in the York County area, Sheriff Bruce Bryant desires to see more students take advantage of the course. According to the South Carolina Chapter National Safety Council, traffic crashes are the leading cause of fatalities for young adults ages 15 to 24 in South Carolina. The fact that young adults spend more hours loading their MP3 players than learning how to operate an automobile is a sobering reality.
Upon completion of the course, each student was asked to complete an evaluation of the information they received. One student stated, “This class did an excellent job of informing and giving you the facts without using scare tactics”. Another stated, “This was a great class and really changed my view of driving.”
Sheriff Bryant would like to thank the SC Chapter of the National Safety Council, the Town of Clover, and the Eng School of Defense for helping make Saturday’s Alive at 25 course a great success.
The Alive at 25 is offered every other month at the Law Enforcement Training Center. For more information on Alive at 25, contact Sergeant Lee Stoneburner at 803-628-6245 or lee.stoneburner@yorkcountygov.com or the South Carolina National Safety Council Brooke Russell at 803-732-6778, email brussell@scnsc.org or go to www.scnsc.org or
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| Message From the Sheriff | | | | Driving Directions | | |
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Directions to the York County Law Enforcement Training Center located at Stoneybrook Drive and Lincoln Road in York, S.C.
***There will be a sign on Alexander Love Hwy.(Hwy # 5 By-Pass) near the traffic signal at Lincoln Road described below, it will state, "York County Law Enforcement Training Center" and provide the proper direction to take.***
From I-77 at the Dave Lyle Blvd. Exit in Rock Hill, take Dave Lyle Blvd. South to Main St. Turn Right onto Main St. (Hwy # 5). Take Hwy # 5 approx. 14 miles to York, passing the Moss Justice Center on your left. Proceed through the intersection of Hwy #161 and Alexander Love Hwy. (Hwy # 5 By-Pass). Go to the 3rd Traffic Signal and turn left onto Lincoln Road. Go approx. 0.8 miles. The YCLE Training Center will be on the left at Stoneybrook Drive.
From I-77 at Hwy 901 Exit (1st Rock Hill Exit on I-77 from Columbia), take exit then left onto Hwy 901. Follow sign Hwy 901 until it intersects with Hwy #5 (Main St.). Take left onto Hwy # 5. Take Hwy # 5 approx. 12 miles to York, passing the Moss Justice Center on your left. Proceed through the intersection of Hwy #161 and Alexander Love Hwy. (Hwy # 5 By-Pass). Go to the 3rd Traffic Signal and turn left onto Lincoln Road. Go approx. 0.8 miles. The YCLE Training Center will be on the left at Stoneybrook Drive.
From I-77 at Hwy # 161 Exit (1st Rock Hill Exit on I-77 from Charlotte), take exit then right onto Hwy 161. Take Hwy. 161 approx. 15 miles until it intersects with Alexander Love Hwy. (Hwy # 5 By Pass) at the Days Inn on right. Turn right and go to the 2nd Traffic Signal and turn left onto Lincoln Road. Go approx. 0.8 miles. The YCLE Training Center will be on the left at Stoneybrook Drive.
From Hwy # 5 West of York take Hwy # 5 from I-85 into York County. At the 1st Traffic Signal in York turn left onto Alexander Love Hwy. (Hwy # 5 By Pass). Go to the 2nd Traffic Signal and turn right onto Lincoln Road. Go approx. 0.8 miles. The YCLE Training Center will be on the left at Stoneybrook Drive.
From Hwy # 321 North or South once in York at the intersection of Hwy # 321 and Alexander Love Hwy. (Hwy # 5 By Pass), turn left from the North and turn right from the South. A Traffic Signal and a Bi-Lo Supermarket will be at the intersection. Go to the 1st Traffic Signal and turn right onto Lincoln Road. Go approx. 0.8 miles. The YCLE Training Center will be on the left at Stoneybrook Drive.
From Hwy# 49 North take Hwy # 49 to the intersection of Hwy # 49 and Alexander Love Hwy. (Hwy # 5 By Pass), turn right onto Alexander Love Hwy. (Hwy # 5 By Pass). Go to the 1st Traffic Signal and turn left onto Lincoln Road. Go approx. 0.8 miles. The YCLE Training Center will be on the left at Stoneybrook Drive.
Need further information? Call the Training Center at (803) 628-7634 or call (803) 628-3059.
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