Ware Shoals, SC – Residents in and around Ware Shoals are being urged to remain alert today as multiple law enforcement agencies respond to an active incident near Confederate Drive and McCoy Road.
According to the Laurens County Sheriff’s Office, there is a heavy law enforcement presence in the area as authorities assist with an incident involving Greenville County and Greenwood County. Officials did not immediately release details about the nature of the incident but confirmed it remains active as of today.
The situation is centered near Confederate Drive and McCoy Road in Ware Shoals, a small town in Laurens County located near the Greenville and Greenwood county lines in Upstate South Carolina. Drivers and nearby residents may notice increased patrol vehicles and possible traffic disruptions as officers work the scene.
Law enforcement has released a limited description of an individual believed to be involved. According to the sheriff’s office, the individual is described as a bald white male wearing a blue shirt, approximately 6 feet tall and weighing around 230 pounds.
Authorities are asking the public to remain vigilant and to immediately contact 911 if they see anyone matching this description in the area. Residents are also encouraged not to approach the individual and to allow law enforcement to handle the situation.
No injuries have been confirmed, and officials have not indicated whether the incident is criminal in nature. Additional information is expected to be released as the situation develops.
Community members living near Ware Shoals, particularly around Confederate Drive, McCoy Road, and surrounding neighborhoods, are advised to stay informed through official law enforcement channels and local emergency alerts.
This is a developing situation, and updates will be provided as more information becomes available.
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