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Bond Set At $87,500 After Man Reportedly Stole Dog, Led Police On Chase Into Berkeley County

Pictured: Eric Humphries (Courtesy: Charleston Co. Sheriff's Office)
Pictured: Eric Humphries (Courtesy: Charleston Co. Sheriff's Office)
Pictured: Eric Humphries (Courtesy: Charleston Co. Sheriff’s Office)

HUGER, S.C.–The North Charleston man accused of stealing a car and leading police on a chase from Mount Pleasant into Berkeley County faced a judge in bond court early Thursday morning.

Eric Humphries, 32, is charged with reckless driving, larceny, cruelty to animals, failure to stop for blue lights. The judge set bond at $87,500.

Mount Pleasant Police say on Wednesday night Humphries stole a man’s car and dog at an area Pizza Hut and led officers on a chase that ended in the Francis Marion National Forest in Berkeley County.

Agents with the S.C. Law Enforcement Division are investigating the incident after they say Berkeley County Sheriffโ€™s deputies fired on a stolen vehicle as it was being pursued in Charleston County.

โ€œSLED conducts law enforcement officer-involved shooting incidents at the request of the agency involved in the incident,โ€ stated SLED spokesperson Thom Berry. โ€œThis independent investigation follows SLEDโ€™s guidance in conducting interviews along with the gathering and analysis of forensic evidence.โ€

According to Berry, interviews are being conducted with the responding officers and others.

โ€œThere is no dash cam video of the incident. The driver of the stolen vehicle was not injured by gunfire,โ€ Berry added.

Berry stated that Information gathered in the SLED investigation will be summarized in a case file report to be submitted to prosecutors for review and determination of what, if any, criminal charges that may be filed.

He stressed that this is an ongoing investigation.

โ€œNo other information about the case will be disclosed by SLED at this time. SLED will defer to the Berkeley County Sheriffโ€™s Office for further information regarding the deputies involved in the incident,โ€ stated Berry.

In a press release, Berry stated that Wednesdayโ€™s incident is the 21st officer-involved shooting in South Carolina in 2015 and the second this year by a Berkeley County Sheriffโ€™s deputy.

In 2014, there were 42 officer-involved shooting incidents in South Carolina, one of which involved a Berkeley County Sheriffโ€™s deputy.