Tag: Hanahan Police Department
Hanahan Officers Relocate Alligator After Late-Night Sighting
The gator was reportedly not following crosswalk etiquette, prompting a swift and careful response from the Hanahan Police Department.
Teen Arrested in Fatal Hanahan Shooting
Deonte Calden Trevon Lancit, 18, has been charged with armed robbery in connection with the shooting that occurred this week on Bowen Pier Drive in Hanahan.
Berkeley County Coroner ID’s Remount Road Shooting Victim
Hanahan investigators said they are following leads and continue to work on locating those responsible for the shooting.
Burglary Suspect Wanted By Hanahan Police
The Hanahan Police Department is asking for the public's help in identifying suspect wanted in connection with a recent burglary.
Hanahan Police Chief Dennis Turner To Retire
After 25 years of law enforcement service, Hanahan Police Chief Dennis Turner announced Monday plans to retire, effective Sept.15, 2023.
Hanahan Police Department Names New Assistant Chief
The Hanahan Police Department announced it has promoted one of its own, with Cassie Brooks taking on the new role of assistant chief of police.
Hanahan Police Dept. Awarded $200K In State Grants
HANAHAN, S.C. - The Hanahan Police Department was recently awarded several grants from the South Carolina Department of Public Safety Office of Highway Safety...
Hanahan Couple Spreads Kindness By Delivering 50 Teddy Bears To Police...
HANAHAN, S.C. - When kindness was shown to a Hanahan couple who fell on difficult times, they decided to return the favor with a...
VIDEO: Beloved Hanahan Police K9 Given A Heartbreaking Hero’s Farewell
For the Hanahan Police Department, K9 Jasmin was more than just a dog. She was a valuable member of the team, spending approximately six years keeping her community safe from crime.
No Charges Filed Against Hanahan Officer Involved In Car Chase, Shooting
“While Officer Cameron Blackmon did fire his 40-caliber pistol in response to Javin Ancrum’s gunfire, his shots struck no one. Officer Blackmon’s actions were justified based on South Carolina’s legal standards," Solicitor Scarlett Wilson said.

