“Update on Pickens County Sheriff’s Office Death Investigation”

08-18-2021

For Immediate Release

Chad Brooks, Chief Deputy

Pickens County Sheriff’s Office

Update on Pickens County Sheriff’s Office Death Investigation

Over the course of the past two days, the Pickens County Sheriff’s Office has been conducting an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the shooting death of two males, identified as Alex Mitchell Moore (25 yoa) and Skylar Wolfgang Cary (24 yoa), who were found near 128 Edwards Lane in Central, South Carolina.

Through the course of this investigation, detectives have identified numerous witnesses and have since developed a person of interest in this case.   At this time, no arrests have been made due to our obligation to investigate claims of self-defense, as is alleged in this case.  The investigation remains ongoing while detectives continue to collect, analyze, and compare evidence against statements provided by witnesses and the person of interest.  

Anyone that may additional information regarding this investigation is asked to call the Pickens County Sheriff’s Office at (864) 898-5500 or Crime Stoppers at 1-888-CRIME-SC.

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“Pickens County Sheriff’s Office Conducting Death Investigation”

08-16-2021

For Immediate Release

Chad Brooks, Chief Deputy

Pickens County Sheriff’s Office

Pickens County Sheriff’s Office Conducting Death Investigation

The Pickens County Sheriff’s Office is conducting an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the death of two male victims found near 128 Edwards Lane in Central, South Carolina.

At approximately 12:57 am on Monday, August 16th, 2021, the Sheriff’s Office received a report of a shooting incident in the area of 128 Edwards Lane Central, South Carolina.

When deputies arrived on the scene, they located two male subjects deceased just feet from the paved roadway.  Detectives are actively investigating the incident and pursuing leads in the case.  Additional details will be provided in follow-up media release(s) when they become available.

Inquiries regarding the identity of the victims should be directed to the Pickens County Coroner’s Office.

Anyone that may have been in the area over the past 24 hours and noticed anything unusual or suspicious is asked to call the Pickens County Sheriff’s Office at (864) 898-5500 or Crime Stoppers at 1-888-CRIME-SC.

“Pickens County Sheriff’s Office Seeks Help from the Public to Identify Carjacking Suspects”

08-06-21

For Immediate Release

Chad Brooks, Chief Deputy

Pickens County Sheriff’s Office

Pickens County Sheriff’s Office Seeks Help from the Public to Identify Carjacking Suspects 

On August 6, 2021 around 2:30 (PM), an individual had stopped at the car wash located at 2304 Farrs Bridge Road (Hwy. 183), Easley, South Carolina.  While there, two subjects traveling in what is believed to be a dark colored 90’s model Chevrolet pick-up truck pulled into that location.

One suspect exited the passenger side of the pick-up truck and proceeded to take the victim’s white 1999 Honda Civic at gunpoint.

The suspect is described as a white male, in his late 20’s, with several tattoos located on both arms.  The suspect has short dark hair and was wearing a black t-shirt that reads, “ACDC.”  

The suspect(s) departed from the car wash traveling in the direction of Greenville on Highway 183.  

Attached are still images of the suspect, suspect’s vehicle, and victim’s vehicle.

Anyone with any information pertaining to this case is asked to contact Detective Jeremy Stone with the Pickens County Sheriff’s Office at 864-898-5500

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“Update on Pickens County Sheriff’s Office Investigation into Deadly Fire in Six Mile”

07-30-2021

For Immediate Release

Chad Brooks, Chief Deputy

Pickens County Sheriff’s Office

Update on Pickens County Sheriff’s Office Investigation into Deadly Fire in Six Mile

This is a follow-up to a media release from July 1st, 2021

On the morning of July 1st, 2021, emergency personnel responded to a structure fire at 191 Duncan Road in Six Mile, South Carolina.  As firefighters extinguished the fire, a deceased subject, later identified as Beverly A. Harmon (57 yoa), was located within the residence.  At the time, an adult male resident was transported to the Augusta Burn Center for treatment for burn wounds.  Detectives with the Pickens County Sheriff’s Office, along with agents from the State Law Enforcement Division, subsequently responded to the incident location and began an extensive investigation.    

Through the course of the ensuing investigation, it was determined that the fire had been intentionally set by the victim’s 34-year old son, Eric James Harmon.   On July 30th, 2021, Harmon was taken into custody by the Pickens County Sheriff’s Office and charged with Arson 1st Degree and Murder.  Harmon is incarcerated at the Pickens County Detention Center and is presently awaiting arraignment. 

Charge:                                             Warrant:                              Bond:             Arrest Date:

Murder                                                2021A3910100711                  N/A                  07/30/2021

Arson 1st Degree                                 2021A3910100675                  N/A                  07/30/2021

A copy of the Arrest Warrants and his booking photo are attached to this Media Release.

“Applications for permits for nonferrous metals approved by SLED”

The application process for obtaining metal permits has changed in the State of South Carolina. See FAQ below along with the new forms for application. Save some time by printing and filling out these forms before coming to the Sheriff’s Office.

Hopefully the generated questions below will answer any you may have. You will need to bring your driver’s license and valid vehicle registration when obtaining your permit.

The download for the application is located at the bottom of this page.

Q.  I am a citizen who has removed my own catalytic converter (CC), what do I need to do to transport and/or sell my CC to a recycler?

      A.   Found in subsection (I)(2)(b):

Obtain a permit from the Sheriff of the county in which the person resides or has a secondary residence,

                        AND

                        Provide a permitted secondary metals recycler (SMR) the following information: 

  1. Name of person or company that removed the CC,
  2. name of the person for whom the work was completed,
  3. make and model of the vehicle the CC was removed from,
  4. VIN for the vehicle the CC was removed from,
  5. Part number or other identifying number of the CC
  6. Certificate of title or registration for the vehicle the CC was removed from.          

Q.  I am an SMR from out of state and I want to purchase CCs from different businesses, do I need a SMR permit from the Sheriff’s Office in each county I purchase CCs?

      A.   Found in Subsection (I)(3)(a):

Nothing in this item prevents an out-of-state SMR who maintains a fixed site and who complies with all other provisions of this chapter from obtaining, purchasing, or otherwise acquiring a used, detached CC or any other nonferrous part of a used CC.

So, it must comply with (B)(3):

A secondary metals recycler intends to purchase nonferrous metals at a location other than a fixed site, the secondary metals recycler shall obtain a permit from the sheriff of each county in which the secondary metals recycler intends to purchase nonferrous metals.

Q.  I am a SMR that purchases CCs from automotive repair businesses.  Do I need to retain records on the origin of each CC that I purchase or does the automotive repair business (etc.) retain those records?

      A.   YES

Found in Subsection (I)(3)(a)(ii):

Explanation.  The subsection states:

The CC was purchased from an auto repair service and the seller provides a valid business license is received and maintained,

OR (Can you be applied if business is in jurisdiction that business licenses are not issued)

Found in Subsection (I)(3)(a)(iii):

The seller provides a record or receipt showing the following:

  1. The repair order number, when applicable,
  2. The date the repair was done or the date the CC was removed, including who removed it,
  3. The VIN for the vehicle from which the CC was removed.

                        AND

                        Found in Subsection (J)(2)

A SMR shall maintain a record of transactions involving exempted entities listed in (J)(1), which includes automotive repair services.

Q.  Whose responsibility is it to ensure applicants for SMRs are SMRs before issuing the initial permit?

A.   The Sheriff’s Office where the SMR maintains a fixed site or each Sheriff’s Office that issues a permit to an SMR that maintains a fixed site elsewhere but purchases CCs in the Sheriff’s jurisdiction.

      Found in (B)(5):

A sheriff may investigate a secondary metals recycler’s background prior to issuing a permit for purposes of determining if the secondary metals recycler qualifies to be issued a permit.

Q.  If I am a SMR holder, who is authorized to buy or sell CCs, should the business have a list of employees who are authorized to sell the cats from one SMR to another.

      A.   NO, there is no provision or requirement in the original law or the amendment.

Q.  Should there be a separate permit for each fixed site?

      A.   YES If in a different County. If a SMR has multiple fixed locations in the same County one permit in the County covers the multiple locations.

      Found in Subsection (B)(2):

If a secondary metals recycler intends to purchase nonferrous metals at a fixed site or fixed sites, the secondary metals recycler shall obtain a permit from the sheriff of the county in which each of the secondary metals recycler’s fixed sites are located.

Q.  How does law enforcement verify the permits since there is no statewide database.

      A.   Currently, it is the obligation of each Sheriff’s Office, and LE would have to contact the issuing Sheriff.

      Found in Subsection (B)(7)

A Sheriff shall keep a record of all permits issued containing, at a minimum, the date of issuance, and the name and address of the secondary metals recycler.

“Pickens County Sheriff’s Office Investigates Deadly Fire in Six Mile”

07-01-21

For Immediate Release

Pickens County Sheriff’s Office Investigates Deadly Fire in Six Mile

At approximately 5:30 am this morning, neighbors reported a structure fire located at 191 Duncan Road, Six Mile, South Carolina.  The Six Mile Fire Department responded and upon their arrival they located one adult male subject in front of the residence.  That subject has been transported to the Augusta Burn Center for treatment.

As firefighters proceed to extinguish the fire which was actively burning a portion of the residence; they discovered one occupant who was deceased inside the structure.

Deputies and detectives from the Sheriff’s Office responded to the scene along with the Pickens County Coroner.

As is normal procedure when a death occurs in a structure fire; agents from the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division are assisting detectives from the Sheriff’s Office with the investigation.

Information on the deceased person should be obtained from the Pickens County Coroner’s Office.

More information will be released as it becomes available. 

“Pickens County Sheriff’s Office Responds to Accident and Vehicle Fire”

05-13-21

For Immediate Release

Pickens County Sheriff’s Office Responds to Accident and Vehicle Fire

Earlier this evening, a deputy with the Pickens County Sheriff’s Office, in a marked patrol unit, observed a 2007 Pontiac G6 traveling on Jameson Road in Pickens.  It was determined that the vehicle was displaying a South Carolina license plate that had been reported stolen.  As the vehicle approached the intersection of Jameson Road and Wolf Creek Road, the deputy activated his vehicle’s emergency lights in an attempt to conduct a traffic stop.

The driver of the Pontiac turned left onto Wolf Creek Road and accelerated the vehicle in an attempt to elude law enforcement.  The deputy then activated his vehicle’s siren.  Before the deputy could complete radio traffic with the Communications center, the driver of the Pontiac lost control of the vehicle leaving the roadway and completely flipping the vehicle.  The vehicle immediately caught fire and multiple explosions were heard inside the vehicle.

As the deputy approached the vehicle, the driver, later identified as Jessica Dale Patterson (28 YOA), exited the vehicle and was observed to be on fire.  The deputy pushed Ms. Patterson to the ground in order to put out the flames.  She was transported to the hospital by Pickens County EMS personnel.

Before leaving the scene, Ms. Patterson told deputies that she was transporting several containers of fuel that she was hoarding in the trunk of the vehicle.  These containers of fuel were the catalyst of the explosions.

The South Carolina Highway Patrol responded to the scene to investigate the accident.

“Pickens County Sheriff’s Office Continues to Search for Leads in the Fatal Shooting of Easley Resident”

05-12-21

For Immediate Release

Pickens County Sheriff’s Office Continues to Search for Leads in the Fatal Shooting of Easley Resident

The Pickens County Sheriff’s Office continues to investigate the circumstances surrounding the shooting death of Heyward “Trey” Delno Price, III, an Easley resident who was found dead Monday morning at his residence located at 207 Shade Tree Circle.  Sheriff’s Detectives have worked non-stop since the discovery of the victim’s body and continue to track down any lead that may give answers to some pending questions in the investigation.

As the investigation has progressed, the Pickens County Sheriff’s Office has developed a vehicle of interest and is requesting the public’s assistance in locating this vehicle.  The vehicle of interest is believed to be an orange minivan, similar to a Dodge Caravan.  (See below stock photo of what the vehicle is believed to look like).    

Anyone with information regarding this incident or information about the vehicle of interest is asked to call the Pickens County Sheriff’s Office at (864) 898-5500 or Crimestoppers at 1-888-CRIMESC.

“Pickens County Sheriff’s Office Investigates Death of Easley Man as a Homicide”

05-11-21

For Immediate Release

Pickens County Sheriff’s Office Investigates Death of Easley Man as a Homicide

The Pickens County Sheriff’s Office and the Pickens County Coroner’s Office are currently investigating the death of an Easley man as a homicide after being found dead yesterday morning at his residence located at 207 Shade Tree Circle.

The victim who is an adult male was found deceased with a visible injury that is characteristic of a gunshot wound.  No weapon was found at the scene.  Preliminary investigation is that the victim resides at the residence.

The Sheriff’s Office has not taken anyone into custody during the early stages of the investigation as Sheriff’s Detectives continue to conduct interviews with relatives, friends and acquaintances.  However, Detectives also believe that this is an isolated incident and there is no immediate danger to the public.

Inquiries concerning the identity of the victim should be directed to the Pickens County Coroner’s Office.

Anyone with information regarding this incident is asked to call the Pickens County Sheriff’s Office at (864) 898-5500 or Crimestoppers at 1-888-CRIMESC.

“Pickens County Sheriff’s Office Conducts Death Investigation”

05-04-21

For Immediate Release

In the early morning hours on today’s date, Deputies with the Pickens County Sheriff’s Office responded to 3800 Calhoun Memorial Highway, Easley, South Carolina (the entrance to the South Carolina Upper State Fairgrounds) to assist Pickens County EMS.  A passerby had reported discovering a male subject at that location who was unresponsive.  Upon the arrival of the Deputies, EMS reported that the subject was deceased.

Detectives were called to the scene to begin their investigation.  Early information obtained in the investigation thus far does not indicate any obvious signs of foul play.

The Sheriff’s Office has no additional information to release at this time pending results from an autopsy and completion of the investigation.  The Sheriff’s Office is being assisted with the investigation by the Pickens County Coroner’s Office.

Inquiries pertaining to the identity of the subject should be directed to the Pickens County Coroner’s Office.