Darlington County, SC – A fourth suspect was taken into custody this week in connection with an alleged breach of peace investigation tied to a January fight, authorities said.
According to the Darlington County Sheriffโs Office, deputies on Wednesday extradited Alyssa Mincey-Biggs from Harnett County Detention Center in Lillington, North Carolina, to the W. Glenn Campbell Detention Center. Mincey-Biggs was allegedly arrested and charged with breach of peace high and aggravated in nature following a mob fight that allegedly occurred earlier this year.
Investigators said Mincey-Biggs was allegedly wanted in connection with the January incident and was located out of state before being returned to Darlington County. Authorities further allege that after the initial incident, Mincey-Biggs knowingly engaged in additional criminal activity while aware of the outstanding charges.
Deputies allege she picked up a juvenile from their residence and transported the minor across state lines into North Carolina without consent from a legal guardian. As a result, Mincey-Biggs was additionally charged with contributing to the delinquency of a minor, officials said.
A Darlington County magistrate issued a combined cash or surety bond totaling $50,000 for the alleged offenses. Jail records show Mincey-Biggs remains in custody as of Friday.
The sheriffโs office described the case as an active and ongoing investigation, noting that more arrests or charges could follow as deputies continue to gather evidence related to the alleged fight and subsequent actions.
Authorities have not released additional details about the January incident or the identities of other individuals allegedly involved.
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