In a dramatic incident in Spartanburg County, a local property owner apprehended a burglar, Jamison Crowder, during a break-in. After discovering his vehicle was vandalized, the homeowner called law enforcement and detained Crowder until deputies arrived. The authorities found Crowder in possession of drugs and ammunition. With previous burglary convictions and an outstanding warrant, Crowder now faces serious legal consequences, highlighting the importance of vigilant neighbors in keeping communities safe.
Spartanburg, South Carolina saw a surprising turn of events on Tuesday morning when a local property owner became a hero after catching a burglar in action. The Spartanburg County Sheriff’s Office has formally charged Jamison Crowder with burglary after the property owner discovered a break-in at his business located on the 5800 block of Reidville Road.
Around 11:30 a.m., things took a drastic turn for the property owner when he found that his 1994 GMC Yukon had been broken into. In a scene that must have felt straight out of a crime drama, he realized that his speakers were missing, and, upon further inspection, saw that the back door window was shattered. This is undoubtedly a moment that many dread, but the property owner quickly took action by calling law enforcement.
What happened next was even more shocking. Not only did law enforcement respond, but the property owner noticed a suspicious figure inside the building — none other than Crowder himself. Quick on his feet, the property owner managed to detain Crowder until deputies arrived. Talk about being in the right place at the right time!
As deputies came to the scene, they quickly gathered information from a witness who backed up the property owner’s version of events. In a surprising twist, Crowder reportedly claimed he was simply a neighbor who was “keeping an eye on the place.” But let’s be real — who breaks into someone else’s property while “keeping an eye” on it?
Upon searching Crowder’s backpack, deputies discovered some alarming items, including multiple boxes of ammunition and AR15 magazines. Even more troubling, a plastic tube was found containing a substance believed to be methamphetamine, along with various drug paraphernalia. This certainly paints a picture of someone not just looking to “keep an eye” around the neighborhood!
As the deputies dug deeper, they uncovered Crowder’s past. He has previous burglary convictions dating back to 2002 and 2015, making his actions on Tuesday all the more concerning. To add to the drama, there was an outstanding warrant for his arrest out of Anderson County.
Jamison Crowder now faces serious consequences, including two counts of second-degree burglary and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. He was booked into Spartanburg County Detention Center with a bond set at $45,000, leaving him with a hefty price to pay for his alleged actions.
As the community breathes a sigh of relief over the property owner’s quick actions, the investigation is still ongoing. Authorities are likely looking into whether Crowder was working alone or part of a larger scheme. One thing is sure: the residents of Spartanburg certainly won’t forget this wild incident anytime soon!
This tale serves as a reminder that sometimes, the best security is a vigilant neighbor. Stay alert and keep an eye on your surroundings, you never know when things might take a surprising twist!
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