Orangeburg County Sheriff’s Office
A 42-year-old Holly Hill man is implicated of shooting a lady’s dog.
Tarik Kawaun Jenkins, of Rush Street, is charged with ownership of a weapon by an individual founded guilty of a felony and first-offense cruelty to animals. He was collared on Wednesday afternoon.
The occurrence happened on the afternoon of Feb. 10, 2020 simply beyond a Williams Street home in Holly Hill, according to an event report.
A female reported that a man approached her home as she was being in a truck. She asked why he existed.
The man asked the lady if her little sibling was home. The lady said she wasn’t.
The man started to walk out of the backyard.
At that point, the lady’s male pit bull dog started barking and ran towards the man, the report states.
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She declared the man pulled something from his pocket and she heard a gunshot.
The dog started to yelp and run around the home.
The lady declares the man strolled down the roadway and she heard extra shots.
The dog had injuries in his left and best sides, the report states.
If Jenkins is founded guilty, he confronts 5 years in jail and a $2,000 fine.
In an unassociated report, somebody took 2 energy trailers from an Elloree business. The theft was found Wednesday early morning.
One is a 20-foot, black-framed, wood-floored Big Tex energy trailer.
The other is a 16-foot white enclosed trailer.
The security gate at Carolina Eastern-Elloree was harmed.
The approximated damage to the fence is $2,000. The approximated overall worth of the trailers is $12,000.