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Kenneth Smith

Last Updated: September 3rd, 2024
Jail Location
South Carolina
Black Male

Recent Arrests

Arresting agency: Bonneau Police Department
Booking date: Apr 5, 2017
Booking location: Berkeley County, SC

Arresting agency: Berkeley County Sheriffs Office
Booking date: Sep 27, 2015
Booking location: Berkeley County, SC

Recent Charges

Charge: 16-11-0312(C)(2) ~ 86 ~ Burglary / Burglary (Violent) (After 06/20/85) - Second degree 500

Charge: 16-09-0320(A) ~ 326 ~ Resisting / Resisting Arrest; Oppose, resist, or assault law enforcement officer serving proces 1866

Charge: 16-11-0600 ~ 2320 ~ Trespassing / Entry on another
Bond amount: $237.50

Charge: 16-17-0530 ~ 622 ~ Disorderly / Public disorderly conduct 723
Bond amount: $262.50

Charge: EVADING ARREST
Bond amount: $1,092.50

Charge: 00-00-0000 ~ 9004 ~ County / Violation of County Ordinance (use state code if possible) 661

Charge: 44-53-0375(B)(1) ~ 3014 ~ Drugs / manufacture, distribution, etc. of cocaine base, 1st 787

Charge: 44-53-0375 (B) ~ 3198 ~ Drugs/ manufacture, distribution, etc. of methamphetamine, 1st 914
Bond amount: $1,087.50

Charge: 00-00-0000 ~ 9000 ~ Municipal / Violation of City Ordinance (POSSESSION OF DRUG PARA) 1589
Bond amount: $5,000

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