Police Beat
July 7, 2026

Police Beat – 7/7/26

By From JT Staff Reports 

From Union County Sheriff’s Office reports:

A deputy spoke with a resident from the 27000 block of Claibourne Road on Thursday at 10:43 a.m. regarding a dispute involving several family members. No report was taken.

On Thursday at 11:13 a.m., a deputy spoke with a resident from the 14000 block of Hi...

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