08 Dec
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Officer Christopher McCart

Greenville Police Officers Phillip Brown and Christopher McCart joined the Greenville Police Department in the summer of 2015. After graduating from the police academy and field training, they were assigned to the 150 Platoon and frequently found themselves patrolling an area with a quantity of nuisance, trespassing, and disorderly conduct complaints. Concerned with the prevalence […]

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08 Dec
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Officer Phillip Brown

Greenville Police Officers Phillip Brown and Christopher McCart joined the Greenville Police Department in the summer of 2015. After graduating from the police academy and field training, they were assigned to the 150 Platoon and frequently found themselves patrolling an area with a quantity of nuisance, trespassing, and disorderly conduct complaints. Concerned with the prevalence […]

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08 Nov
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Officer Thomas Moore

Officer Thomas Moore is a highly motivated training officer who is dedicated to quality recruit officer training. He balances limitations with appropriate challenges, using the philosophy “I give them as much as they can handle… and then I give them a little more.” Certified as a Field Training Officer in June 2016, Officer Moore has […]

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08 Nov
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Jennifer Beers, Administrative Assistant

Ms. Jennifer Beers’ responsibilities include entering sales tickets from local pawn and precious metal shops into an online data system used to detect stolen items. While entering data, she noticed that several subjects engaged in repeat pawn sales, and provided information about these prolific sellers to a detective. One involved a male who had been selling […]

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30 Sep
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Officer Andrew League

Officer Andrew League has been with the department for only two and a half years, but has already made an impact within the community. He is an example of true compassion, acting as a role model for the children he meets. Kids within his beat automatically run to greet Officer League when they see his patrol […]

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30 Sep
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Officer Thomas Sample

A violent subject, with thirteen active felony warrants for his arrest, had evaded the US Marshals Service-Fugitive Task Force for approximately two months. The subject was sought on the following charges: 4 counts of Kidnapping 3 counts of possession of a weapon during a violent crime 2 counts of Armed Robbery 2 counts of Conspiracy […]

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10 Aug
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Officer James Lee-Wood

On July 22nd, Officer James Lee-Wood responded to Spartanburg Street to take a petit larceny report. Video footage of the incident was available, and the officer received a tip from a community member stating that the suspect was believed to be an individual with the street name of “Chicken Hawk.” Officer Lee-Wood researched recent burglaries […]

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10 Aug
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Officer in Training Blake Sharp

On July 28, 2016, Officer Isaac Ford and Officer in Training Blake Sharp responded to an apartment complex to check the welfare of a resident. The apartment complex staff had been unable to reach the female resident, who was scheduled to vacate the premises; her vehicle was parked in the complex and a strong odor […]

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20 Jul
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Sergeant Ed Irick, Community Response Team

For the past eighteen months, Sergeant Ed Irick has led the Community Response Team with energy, dedication and wisdom, addressing crime, drug and disorder problems, and initiating ways to better connect with our at-risk youth population. As painful as it was to lose one of his officers in the line of duty this past March, […]

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20 Jul
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Patrol Officer Eric Koepke and K9 Valor

On June 26, 2016, Officer Koepke and K9 Valor responded to Temple Street in order to assist in the arrest of a violent subject armed with a weapon who was sought for domestic violence, two counts of kidnapping, and criminal sexual conduct. As police surrounded the house, the suspect escaped from the residence. A nearby […]

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