Charleston’s Wild Week: Twisted Tea Heists and Party Police Wrangle Rowdy Students

Charleston Chronicles: Local Heists and Hiccups

Hey Charleston! It seems like our charming town hasn’t been short on wild stories this past week. With everything from crazy heists to party police making an appearance, let’s dive into the happenings around our lovely city!

The Great Twisted Tea Caper

On a somewhat breezy evening on September 15, four people hatched a comically coordinated plan at a gas station on Wildcat Boulevard. Their mission? To swipe as many 12-packs of Twisted Tea as they could carry! It’s almost like a scene out of a heist movie—only instead of diamond rings, these thieves went for the *good stuff*.

Reports indicate that the operation involved a getaway driver, a couple of distractions, and of course, the main culprit who bravely grabbed the loot and dashed off to a waiting spot in the nearby woods. Talk about a wild chase! While it’s hard to imagine that grabbing a couple of spiked tea cases could warrant such a complicated escape plan, it’s safe to say it has provided locals with a good laugh. Who knew the search for a drink could lead to such *shenanigans*?

Love Gone Awry

In a less-than-romantic turn of events, a North Charleston lady, upon finding out her boyfriend had broken up with her, reportedly decided to take out her frustrations on his truck. On September 30, she tossed a paving stone right through his windshield. Ouch!

The man, probably still reeling from the breakup, quickly notified the North Charleston police after she collected her belongings and left. This incident serves as a fascinating reminder that when it comes to breakups, a little caution can go a long way. Perhaps a little advice on checking your surroundings next time might not be such a bad idea!

When Parties Get Too Loud

When you think of college towns, you imagine *fun events and parties*, but Charleston police had a busy weekend breaking up what they referred to as “loud events.” Between September 27 and September 28, at least three college parties faced the music (literally!) after neighbors complained about noise levels. One party saw over a hundred enthusiastic college students gathered outside, all equipped with their signature red solo cups.

To all the hosts out there, perhaps a little noise control could be a key takeaway? And hey, we’re not saying you should invite the entire precinct, but maybe consider dialing back on the tunes just a tad? If you need space for more guests, our East Bay Street office is always open for party invites!

The Pressure Washer Pull

Now here’s a quirky twist—on that very same day, a man in North Charleston decided that a pressure washer hose from a restaurant was his next target. Interestingly, this wasn’t his first encounter with the establishment. Just weeks prior, he had previously helped himself to around $500 worth of food from the restaurant’s outdoor freezer. Apparently, the *menu options* keep getting better!

While enjoying a meal out is always a treat, it’s somewhat baffling to think that returning to “try something new” translates to pilfering a hose! It makes you wonder what’s running through some people’s minds these days.

Wrapping Up

From escapades involving Twisted Tea thieves to cheeky college parties, it’s safe to say Charleston has been bustling with both excitement and a touch of mischief. As the city continues to thrive and grow, let’s keep our spirits high, our eyes peeled, and most importantly, remember that everyone is part of this colorful tapestry we call home!

Until next time, stay safe and stay entertained!


Author: HERE Charleston

HERE Charleston

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