30 Jun
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Mrs. Cynthia Terry NCIC Coordinator

Mrs. Terry is a consistently reliable employee who takes pride in ensuring the department’s NCIC records are maintained accurately and comprehensively. She goes beyond the normal requirements of the job to accomplish these responsibilities. A recent SLED audit of the department’s records exemplifies her high standards. During the audit, the reviewing agent remarked about the […]

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31 May
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Detective Kevin Hyatt

As part of the Greenville Police Department’s collaborative efforts to keep Greenville safe, Detective Kevin Hyatt is assigned to the US Marshals Fugitive Task Force (MFTF). This regional task force combines resources from federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies to locate and apprehend the most dangerous fugitives. The MFTF was attempting to locate a […]

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31 May
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Detective Jeremiah Motz

In March of 2016, Detective Motz received a stolen bicycle report from the Downtown area. Determined to solve the crime, he interviewed the victim and collected evidence. His investigative efforts provided a tenuous lead on a potential suspect. However, digging further, he realized that this case was connected to a series of cases with several […]

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30 Apr
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Field Officer: Nate Phillips

Officer Phillips was completing his shift in the Central Business District when his police radio indicated there was an armed robbery in progress at the Dollar General, located at 1014 Wade Hampton Blvd. Officer Phillips began heading towards the location when he remembered a robbery call from earlier that day. The suspect from the previous […]

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30 Apr
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Civilian Employee: Angela Limbaugh

When there is a death in the line of duty there are many small details and tasks that, if left unattended, can adversely affect both public and internal opinions of the department. After the murder of Officer Allen Jacobs, Angela Limbaugh managed and oversaw the 1,500+ letters, cards and gifts submitted to the Jacob’s family […]

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