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Most Wanted 05/08/09
Thursday, May 07, 2009
By David Berman

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Editor’s note: According to information provided Wednesday by the Summerville Police Department, the following suspects were still at large.

Name: Jeremy Joshua Dunsil

Age: 28

Description: White male

Last known address: Hilton Street (Harleyville)

Wanted for: Possession of stolen vehicle, greater than $5,000

Wanted by: Summerville Police Department

Wanted since: May 4

Investigators allege: Dunsil was in possession of a stolen 2006 Honda Ridgeline when he drove his girlfriend and their son from her apartment in Summerville to downtown Charleston and back April 20. When the vehicle was recovered one week later, several items belonging to his girlfriend, including a child safety seat and the keys to her apartment, were found inside. The girlfriend said Dunsil stole the keys and borrowed the child seat. The vehicle is worth an estimated $20,000.

Name: Ryan William Cook

Age: 27

Description: White male; 5’10”; 150 pounds

Last known address: Hartford Circle (Charleston)

Wanted for: Possession of tools of crime

Wanted by: Summerville Police Department

Wanted since: April 27

Investigators allege: Cook, while outside a Summerville bar April 23, attempted to cut the lock off an enclosed trailer using bolt cutters. The trailer owner said he saw a man try to cut the lock then flee the area on foot. He positively identified Cook as the person with the bolt cutters, as did two other witnesses.

Anyone with information on the whereabouts of these suspects may call the Summerville Police Department at (843) 851-4100. Crime tips can also be sent to Crime Stoppers by phone at 554-1111, by text message at CRIMES or 274637 (start the message with “TIPCSL”) or on the web at www.5541111.com.

Contact David Berman at 873-9424 ext. 214 or dberman@journalscene.com

 
 

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