Crime & Safety
Clemson Man Arrested for Possession of Stolen Car
Clemson University police arrest man after DUI stop.

Clemson University police arrested a Clemson man for possession of a stolen vehicle valued at more than $2,000 and less than $10,000.
Neil Nathaniel Hedden of 123 Knollwood Dr., Clemson, was charged after an officer stopped him on campus for suspicion of driving under the influence.
Hedden was unable to perform a standard field sobriety test and failed to produce paperwork showing ownership of the vehicle. Officers confirmed that the vehicle was stolen from Franklin County, Georgia.
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Hedden was released on a $10,000 personal recognizance bond for multiple charges, including driving under suspension, driving under the influence and possession of controlled substances.Â
Hedden is not a Clemson University student or employee.
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