Sheriff Carter Weaver of the Georgetown County Sheriff’s Office announced on May 2 that deputies recovered a stolen vehicle and illegal drugs during a search warrant executed on March 24 at 17 Feanus Lane in the Lanes Creek Community.
The search led to the recovery of a stolen 2020 Infinity Q50s, which had reportedly been taken from Georgia. Deputies also found nine grams of crack cocaine at the scene. The sheriff’s office said that the vehicle was previously involved in pursuits with local law enforcement before it was seized.
Warrants have been obtained for Caitlin Estelle Bullock for charges including possession of a stolen vehicle valued greater than $10,000, possession with intent to distribute cocaine base, and possession of marijuana. The investigation is ongoing, and anyone with information is encouraged to contact the sheriff’s office at 843-546-5102.
The Georgetown County Sheriff’s Office supports community safety through initiatives such as the Citizens Academy, Explorer Program, Neighborhood Watch, Ride Along opportunities, and Active Shooter Training programs according to its official website. The agency manages facilities including its main office at 430 North Fraser Street and operates a detention center located at 2394 Browns Ferry Road as reported by its official website.
Affiliated with Georgetown County government as stated on its official website, the sheriff’s office oversees a detention center with capacity for up to 212 inmates according to its official website. The agency commits to protecting citizens through enforcement efforts as well as corrections, judicial services, and communications units as outlined on its official site. It also offers trailer stamping services aimed at deterring theft and helping identify property if lost or stolen according to information provided by the department.



