In a bustling neighborhood in North Charleston, a man’s alleged misadventures with burglary took a dramatic turn this past Tuesday morning. The police made their move after a report of suspicious activity, leading to the arrest of Anthony Lamar Heyward, a 57-year-old man with a rather checkered history.
It all began when the owner of an unoccupied home on Hugo Avenue was alerted to some unusual movements via his security camera. Caught on tape was none other than Heyward, who was seen slipping into the garage of the home that was under construction. Quite the bold move, wouldn’t you say?
As soon as the police got wind of the situation, they wasted no time in heading to the scene. Upon their arrival, they spotted Heyward making a quick exit from the property, arms full of various construction items. However, as they got closer, it seems he had a case of cold feet! He immediately dropped the stolen goods and attempted to make a getaway.
But the officers weren’t fooled. They quickly apprehended Heyward and launched an investigation into his backpack. What they found was rather alarming: inside were burglary tools and not one, not two, but four firearms! Talk about a dangerous combination! This discovery only piled on the charges for Heyward.
The situation isn’t a one-off for Heyward, who has a long-standing relationship with the law. Online jail records reveal that he has faced charges for second-degree burglary not once, but four times since 2013. It appears that he’s been exploring a rather unproductive path throughout the years.
Following this latest incident, Heyward is facing serious charges, including second-degree burglary and four counts of possession of a weapon during a violent crime. Accumulating charges like this isn’t just a red flag; it’s practically a billboard! He was promptly booked into the Al Cannon Detention Center, where he will likely reflect on his choices, one can only hope.
This incident has stirred up a mix of emotions in the local community. Residents in North Charleston are on high alert, recognizing the dangers of property crimes. While the police response was swift and commendable, it’s a reminder that vigilance is key. Security systems, like the one that helped catch Heyward in the act, could be a homeowner’s best friend.
As the story unfolds, it brings to light not just one man’s questionable decisions, but also the importance of keeping our neighborhoods safe. Let’s hope that this incident serves as a wake-up call for others and that Heyward uses this experience as a chance to turn things around. The community is safer with everyone looking out for one another!
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