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09-16-2009 2:25pm
On September 16, 2009, a female entered the NBSC bank in Bishopville. She presented an altered check to the teller. The check is a very good forgery. This person presented a Georgia Drivers license, which also seems to have been a very good forged document. If you recognize the woman pictured here please contact the Bishopville Police Department at 803-484-5309 or Crime Stoppers of the Midlands at 1-888-CRIMESC (1-888-274-6372) you do not have to give your name. In addition, as always when calling Crime Stoppers, you could receive a cash reward of up to $1000



On August 15th 2009, this young man broke into Taylor's Tobacco on Main Street in Bishopville.
If you know who he is please contact the Bishopville Police Department at 803-484-5309
Or
Crime Stoppers at 1-888-CRIMESC (1-888-274-6372)
You do not have to give your name and you could receive a substantial reward.


Suspect at Bishopville Drug Co.

On 09-17-2009, a man broke in through a rear wall by cutting the sheet metal away. Once inside he took his time in selecting a quantity of controlled substances.


This is a still shot captured on security video. If you have information about this or any other crime, please contact CRIMESTOPPERS or the Bishopville Police Department.




B
etween February 20, 2009 and September 28, 2009, someone entered the Boatwright Funeral Home and stole a quantity of case and other items. If you have any information on the person or persons involved in this incident, please contact the Bishopville Police Department at 803-484-5309 or Crime-Stoppers at 1-888-crimesc.
Submit an anonymous tip by clicking on the link below. You do not have to give your name and could receive a substantial reward.


D
uring the early morning hours of September 28, 2009, two unknown people entered the home of a 70-year-old man in the Palmetto Mobile home park in Bishopville. He was beaten and bound while the suspects rummaged thru his home stealing what they could. If you have any information on the person or persons involved in this incident, please contact the Bishopville Police Department at 803-484-5309 or Crime-Stoppers at 1-888-crimesc.
Submit an anonymous tip by clicking on the link below. You do not have to give your name and could receive a substantial reward.




Submit a tip to Midlands Crime Stopppers



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