Reports taken from March 18 to March 20

Big Mac attack
A North Charleston woman was arrested March 19 for assaulting a North Charleston police officer after a heated interaction in a local McDonald’s drive-thru. The woman screamed at the officer and ignored his requests for her to exit the vehicle, until he attempted to force her to leave and she started punching his face. It’s pretty clear what she ordered — a Big Mac.
Dude, what about the car?
A Philadelphia man staying at a downtown Airbnb on March 20 reported his rental car’s keys were stolen — out the ignition — while the vehicle was running. The man said he wanted to warm up the car in the morning before driving. Nothing else was reported stolen from the vehicle, and police were able to help get a replacement rental for the man.
The cinder block came from inside the house?
North Charleston police responded March 18 to a call about a Nevonna Drive homeowner’s broken window. But they found the window too small for a person to fit through and high enough up that no one would have been able to reasonably reach it. But if someone was breaking in, why was a cinder block found OUTSIDE the window with glass around it?




