The Greer Police Department today released a sketch of a man they said followed a woman home on Aug. 22 about 2:30 a.m. and pretended to be a law enforcement agent.
The person was described as white man, with brown hair, about 6-feet tall and 200 pounds. The police report said he was wearing cream-colored pants and a teal T-shirt.
Local business owners and associates are invited to a free short course that helps reduce underage access to alcohol and tobacco products in communities, while also lowering the liability risks for businesses and their employees.
The program, designed by The Palmetto Retailers Education Program (PREP) is being conducted by the Greer Police Department on Oct. 15 in two sessions – 9 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. and 1:30 – 5 p.m. – at City Hall.
The Clardy Law Firm donated $2,000 to the Cops for Tots golf tournament scheduled for Nov. 8 at the Greer Country Club.
Lt. Jim Holcombe received the donation and said the Greer Police Department is seeking sponsors for each hole, door prizes and teams for the tournament.
The Greer Police Department is hosting a softball tournament this weekend, Saturday and Sunday, at Century B Park (Kids Planet). Games begin at 9 a.m. Saturday and 11 a.m. Sunday.
Greater Greer law enforcement teams will compete with all the proceeds raised donated to a fund Deputy Roger Rice’s family established after he was killed in the line of duty in July 2011 while working for the Laurens County Sheriff’s Office. The Law Enforcement Hardship Fund is designed to help law enforcement families that are struggling financially.
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