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Greenville County Blotter: May 10
Four incidents were reported in the Taylors area overnight.

S.C. Associate Regional Editor, Patch.com
Four incidents were reported in the Taylors area overnight.

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Charles and Rebecca Sutton have been charged by the Greenville County Sheriff's Office for unlawful neglect after allegedly putting their two children in harm's way.
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Seven incidents were reported in the Taylors area between May 8 and May 10.
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Shoplifting, simple possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia among some the charges on the report.
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