Darlington, SC – The Darlington County Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s help as investigators work to solve a series of vehicle thefts reported between September and December across multiple parts of the county, including Hartsville and Darlington.
According to the Sheriff’s Office, at least six vehicles — including pickup trucks and side-by-sides — have been stolen since early September. The thefts have occurred in both residential and rural areas, prompting a wider community alert.
Among the stolen vehicles are a 2023 Honda Talon, 2019 Ford F-350 pickup, 2015 Polaris Ranger, 2025 Honda Talon 1000X-4, and a 2023 Can-Am Defender Limited. One vehicle, a 2015 Jeep Patriot, was reportedly recovered by the Lee County Sheriff’s Office earlier this month.
Sheriff James Hudson said detectives are pursuing leads but emphasized that “community assistance is crucial” in identifying those responsible. Residents are encouraged to review security footage and report any suspicious activity or vehicle sightings that may be linked to these thefts.
Anyone with information can contact the Darlington County Sheriff’s Office at 843-398-4501, or submit an anonymous tip online.
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