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Crime Blotter: Mauldin Police Department
Reported incidents to the Mauldin Police Department from Feb. 12-14.

Email: hal.millard@patch.com
Phone: 803-237-2341
Hometown: Spartanburg, SC
Birthday: October 1
Hal Millard was born and raised in Spartanburg, S.C. and is a graduate of the University of South Carolina's School of Journalism. Hal has been a news reporter and editor for nearly 22 years. With a strong background in government reporting, as well as business and financial reporting, Hal has worked at news publications throughout the nation, including stints in Florida, Alaska, New England, Georgia, the Carolinas, and Washington, D.C. In addition to his wide-ranging experience as a print reporter and freelance journalist, Hal also previously served as managing editor for three of the nation's leading and most influential business newsletters, covering the real estate and banking industries. Hal's greatest joys in life are his teenage son, Ethan, who lives in Asheville, N.C., and music. In addition to his professional career as a journalist, Hal has also been a professional drummer who has performed and recorded with numerous acts throughout the United States.
Reported incidents to the Mauldin Police Department from Feb. 12-14.

A grand jury returns indictments against Lorenzo Briones as part of Project Safe Childhood initiative.
Two Simpsonville seniors recognized as being the school's academic leaders.
Wallace M. Bryant, Jr. indicted on three counts. Seneca man also indicted.
Links to new job listings posted in the past 24 hours near Taylors.
Links to new job listings posted in the past 24 hours near Easley.
Links to new job listings posted in the past 24 hours near Mauldin.
Links to new job listings posted in the past 24 hours near Simpsonville.
Here are the latest reports of Taylors and Greer incidents from the Greenville County Sheriff's Office for Feb. 13-14.
Rams play host to Rock Hill on Saturday in boys basketball playoffs.
Funeral services will be held Friday at Camp Creek Baptist.
Many seats at the major summer concert will use controversial "restricted, paperless" tickets.
Some good news for the city, as Standard & Poor's upgrades city's creditworthiness.
Many seats at the major summer concert will use controversial "restricted, paperless" tickets.
Curtis Urps's punishment stems from failing to remit payroll taxes.
If weather cooperates, officials expect to open on West Butler Road in mid-July.
Major academic honor bestowed on Mauldin High student Brittany Dawn Fales.
Major academic honor bestowed on Mauldin High student Kathleen LeeAnn Cole.