The Newberry County Sheriff’s Office announces the arrest of 34-year-old Matthew Christopher Temples for Burglary 2nd Degree and Possession of Cocaine 1st Offense.
The Newberry Sheriff’s Office received a report on Wednesday that a local church on C R Koon Highway had been burglarized. A laptop computer, guitar, money, and other small items taken.
The church’s pastor was able to provide security camera footage showing a white/male suspect coming up to the church and going inside the church. Deputies gave a “be on the look out” for the clothing description of the subject to all area law enforcement agencies.
A Sheriff’s office investigator remembered seeing a person fitting that description at a store and gathered further information about the suspect. Deputies began to search the area and quickly located Temples at the Wal-Mart. Temples was discovered to be in possession of the lap top computer that had been described by the pastor.
Temples was arrested and during a search was found to also be in possession of Cocaine.
“This is a prime example of an individual having no respect for property, even that of a religious establishment. We are very thankful for surveillance cameras and the attention our Deputies give to their surroundings. The technology, Deputies being aware of the crime and understanding the community and a quick response resulted in an arrest and recovery of property,” said Sheriff Foster.
The Sheriff’s Office is still investigating Temples for other crimes. Anyone with information should contact the Newberry County Sheriff’s Office, (803) 321-2222.
Matthew Christopher Temples went before a Newberry County Magistrate for his criminal charges and had a bond set at $15,000.00 cash surety.