Anderson County Sheriff's Office: White Plains
Anderson County Sheriff's Office: White Plains
Sheriff’s Office
White Plains
There were a total of 1811 offenses reported across Anderson County between October 1 and October 31, 2010.
370 offenses were reported in Region 1.
182 offenses were reported within a 5 mile radius of White Plains Baptist Church. This represents 10% of all
offenses reported throughout the county in October 2010.
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Case Dispatch
Number Date Arrest Date Location First Last Offense Description
307 WILLINGHAM
2010-54869 10/4/2010 10/4/2010 RD ROBERT BENTLEY 90C Disorderly Conduct
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STONEYBROOK
2010-55707 10/8/2010 10/8/2010 RD DONALD BEATTY 901 Assist Other Agency
2010-54494 10/2/2010 10/8/2010 608 H I TAYLOR RD ROBERT BENTLEY 200 Arson, Burning - Arson
HIGHWAY 29 N & Drug Narcotic Offenses -
2010-55968 10/9/2010 10/9/2010 BALLARD RD JONATHAN ALBERSON 35A Drug/Narcotic Violations
Motor Vehicle - Motor Vehicle
2010-55912 10/8/2010 10/9/2010 104 KENNETH ST CURTIS BEYER 240 Theft
214 WOOD TRAIL
2010-56221 10/10/2010 10/10/2010 DR ROBERT HARRELL 220 Burglary/Breaking and Entering
2010-51940 9/19/2010 10/11/2010 930 MASSEY RD TAMMY PARNELL 90J Trespass of Real Property
209 BRIAR RIDGE
2010-56112 10/9/2010 10/14/2010 EAST MICHAEL REESE 220 Burglary/Breaking and Entering
2010-57170 10/14/2010 10/14/2010 LEBBY ST JAMES PATAT 90D Driving Under the Influence
SHILOH CHURCH
2010-57199 10/14/2010 10/14/2010 RD & SHILOH RD SHANNON CARTER 90Z All Other Offenses
Assault Offenses - Simple
2010-28475 6/3/2010 10/15/2010 249 S CIRCLE DR TERRY JENKINS 13B Assault
2010-56790 10/22/2010 REYNOLDS RD LOTTICE WILLIAMS 916 Bench Warrant Served
825 JOE BLACK RD
2010-58837 10/22/2010 10/22/2010 LOT 21 MICHAEL ROBERTS 916 Bench Warrant Served
905 WREN SCHOOL
2010-58925 10/22/2010 10/22/2010 RD ANTHONY OLIVER 916 Bench Warrant Served
101 ALLIANCE
2010-59005 10/23/2010 10/23/2010 PARKWAY RONNIE TACQUAARD 90E Drunkenness
HIGHWAY 29 N &
2010-60145 10/28/2010 10/28/2010 CHEROKEE RD TAMIKA NIX 90Z All Other Offenses
Motor Vehicle - Motor Vehicle
2009-03780 1/19/2009 10/29/2010 12 SMITH ST CHRISTOPHER ARROWOOD 240 Theft
If You’re Traveling . . .
◗ Set an automatic timer for your lights.
◗ Ask your neighbor to watch your home, shovel the walks, pick up newspapers, collect
mail, and park in the driveway from time to time.
◗ Be sure to hide any gifts that may be left in the house while you’re gone.
If You’re Out for the Evening . . .
◗ Turn on lights and a radio or the TV so that it appears that someone is home.
◗ Lock all doors and windows while you’re out, even if you’ll be gone for just a few minutes.
◗ Do not place packages or gifts near windows or in other high-visibility sites.
If You’re Shopping . . .
◗ Don’t let your guard down just because you are rushing.
◗ Stay alert and be aware of everything around you at all times.
◗ Park in well-lighted spaces and as close to the store as possible, lock your car doors,
and hide packages in the trunk or under the seats.
◗ Do not carry large amounts of cash; pay with a check or credit card if possible.
◗ Make sure that you do not carry all your packages at the same time.
◗ Carry your purse close to your body, not dangling by the straps. Put a wallet in an
inside coat or front pants pocket.
◗ If you take your children shopping, teach them to go to a police officer or a store
security guard if they get separated or get lost.
If a Stranger Comes to the Door . . .
◗ Stay alert to suspicious-looking couriers delivering packages to you or your neighbors.
◗ Many con artists take advantage of holiday generosity by going door-to-door. Ask for
identification and get specifics to how and where the donations will be spent/used.
◗ If you feel uncomfortable, just say “no thank you” and shut the door.
If You’re at Home . . .
◗ Turn on outside lights to deter burglars.
◗ Report any suspicious behavior to the police or local community watch groups.
◗ Make sure your homeowners (or renters) insurance is up-to-date and everything is
inventoried properly.