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Sheriff's Office adds man to suspect list in burglaries




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Another name has been added to the Aiken County Sheriff's Office's list of suspects wanted in connection with a number of break-ins and thefts reported in the area.

The agency holds a warrant for the arrest of an Aiken County man, who officials said committed grand larceny and can be linked to a number of burglaries.


Michael Deangelo Spencer, 39, of 1200 Hatchaway Bridge Road, is a suspect in burglaries within Aiken County and should be considered armed and dangerous, said Sgt. Dave Myers, a spokesperson for the Aiken County Sheriff's Office.

Spencer has a lengthy criminal history that includes a previous grand larceny arrest, according to court records.

Deputies are not linking Spencer to the other suspects wanted for the rash of burglaries, but they have released the names and photos of two other suspects thought to be involved in area burglaries.

Deputies are still asking for the public's help locating Kelvin Sharod Addison, 23, of Kellogg Drive in Aiken, and Julian Q. Gavin, 34, of Charleston Highway in Williston.

Addison is wanted for first-degree burglary and grand larceny and is a suspect in a number of burglaries in the County, deputies said. He has a criminal history that includes a number of arrests and convictions for armed robbery, burglary, indecent exposure and threatening a public official.

He should also be considered armed and dangerous. Addison reportedly stole jewelry valued at nearly $4,000, a firearm and cash during a break-in reported on Sept. 15 at a Belvedere Road home.

Gavin is wanted for grand larceny and receiving stolen goods. Since Sept. 21, Gavin has been in possession of a riding lawn mower and tiller that had been reported stolen from a Windsor location, deputies said. He also has been accused of stealing from at least one other Windsor address.

Gavin's criminal history involves forgery and burglary. He is out on bond for a February arrest involving three forgery charges.

Anyone with information about these subjects is asked to contact the Aiken County Sheriff's Office at (800) 922-9709. Individuals also should call CrimeStoppers of the Midlands at (888) CRIME-SC. Callers can remain anonymous and will be eligible for a cash reward of between $50 and $1,000.

Contact Karen Daily at kdaily@aikenstandard.com.



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