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Lexington County

Lexington man charged with assaulting deputy while resisting arrest

2023-01-10
On: January 10, 2023
In: Public Safety

Lexington County deputies have arrested a man accused of assaulting a deputy Tuesday night. Allen Michael Rish, 33, is charged with assaulting a law enforcementContinue Reading

Lexington County Coalition Supports the Capital Project Sales Tax Referendum

2022-10-10
On: October 10, 2022
In: Community News

VOTE YES FOR ROADS is an initiative of several Lexington County Chambers of Commerce, civic organizations, businesses, and community leaders, who believe now is the time toContinue Reading

LPD Foundation Fall Festival-New Location, Sponsors & Tickets

2022-09-26
On: September 26, 2022
In: Events

After a two year pause, the Lexington Police Department Foundation Fall Festival is back. It will be held on Tuesday, October 25, 2022, from 5:30Continue Reading

One dead after September 19 shooting

2022-09-21
On: September 21, 2022
In: Public Safety

Lexington County deputies have arrested a man accused of shooting his stepson September 19. The shooting victim has been identified as 52-year-old Brian Garris, accordingContinue Reading

One dead after Sunday shooting

2022-09-19
On: September 19, 2022
In: Public Safety

Lexington County deputies have arrested a man accused of shooting his stepson Sunday afternoon. The shooting victim has been identified as 52-year-old Brian Garris, accordingContinue Reading

Lexington County’s major crimes commander graduates from FBI National Academy

2022-09-13
On: September 13, 2022
In: Public Safety

Capt. Jesse Laintz, commander of the Lexington County Sheriff’s Department’s major crimes unit, has graduated from the FBI’s National Academy in Quantico, Virginia. “Jesse’s completionContinue Reading

Home Invasion shooting death ruled as self-defence

2022-08-24
On: August 24, 2022
In: Public Safety

Chief Terrence Green is providing a final update to the early morning shooting death investigation in the Mallard Lakes neighborhood on August 16, 2022, asContinue Reading

Lexington County deputy has found a home in the special victims unit

2022-08-24
On: August 24, 2022
In: Public Safety

Investigator Carleisha Gilliam knew she wanted to work in law enforcement at an early age. Gilliam told people, even at 3 or 4 years old,Continue Reading

Lexington County 911 earns accreditation

2022-06-30
On: June 30, 2022
In: Public Safety

The Lexington County 911 Communications Center has been awarded Communications Accreditation from the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA). This is the fifthContinue Reading

Lexington County Repeat Offender Sentenced to 23 Years for Burglary

2022-06-27
On: June 27, 2022
In: Public Safety

Following a jury trial this month, a Lexington County jury has convicted Ronald Wood, 64, of Burglary – First Degree. The burglary was committed duringContinue Reading

Lexington County to ask voters for an increase in sales tax

2022-06-14
On: June 14, 2022
In: Community News, Government

By Al Dozier Lexington County Council approved a penny sales tax that would fund millions in road improvements and bring some relief to the congestedContinue Reading

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