Beaufort deputies seek 2 in Bluffton crime cases

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Summary

Beaufort County deputies asked for help finding two suspects tied to reported crimes in Bluffton on June 23 and 24.

Why this matters

Residents who may have information about the reported incidents or the suspects can contact law enforcement or submit an anonymous tip. The alert identifies the charges, dates, and location tied to the investigation.

The Beaufort County Sheriff’s Office asked for the public’s help in locating two suspects wanted in connection with multiple reported crimes in Bluffton, according to a June 30 alert.

Vernon Tramayne Pope Jr., 18, and Arthur Lee Edwards Jr., 19, both of Pineland, are wanted on charges of first-degree burglary, criminal conspiracy, grand larceny of a motor vehicle, five counts of breaking into a motor vehicle, and three counts of petit larceny.

The charges stem from incidents on June 23 and 24, when deputies responded to multiple reports of suspicious activity, vandalism, vehicle break-ins, and a stolen vehicle at The Estate at Westbury in Bluffton, the sheriff’s office said.

Investigators later identified Pope Jr. and Edwards Jr. as suspects, according to the sheriff’s office.

Anyone with information was asked to contact Cpl. Laudato at 843-255-3442, the Beaufort County Sheriff’s Office non-emergency line at 843-524-2777, or Crime Stoppers at 844-TIPS-BFT. Tips also can be submitted through TIPSBFT.com or the P3 Tips app.

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