News Summary
Tapestry Inc., a popular women’s boutique in Clinton, is closed after a break-in that injured a suspect. The management is assessing damages, estimated between $2,000 and $10,000. Suspect Erick Garcia Cardoso, who was arrested following medical treatment, faces multiple charges including second-degree burglary. This incident raises concerns about a rise in property crimes affecting local businesses, prompting police to enhance security measures in the area.
Clinton, SC – Tapestry Inc., a women’s boutique located at 513 North Broad St. in Clinton, is closed today following a late-night break-in that resulted in injuries to the suspect involved. The boutique’s management announced the closure while they assess the damages and work with mitigation services.
The break-in occurred late Tuesday evening, causing significant damage to the front window and interior of the store. Management expressed their shock at the incident, noting the presence of blood left at the scene, a detail that underscores the seriousness of the event.
According to Clinton Police Chief Michael Addison, the suspect has been identified as 27-year-old Erick Garcia Cardoso, a Clinton resident. During the break-in, Cardoso suffered injuries and was subsequently transported by emergency medical services to Laurens County Hospital for treatment.
After receiving medical assistance, Cardoso was discharged and taken into custody. He is now held at Johnson Detention Center facing multiple charges including second-degree burglary and malicious injury to property. The estimated damage caused by the break-in is valued between $2,000 and $10,000, adding legal repercussions to the consequences of his actions.
The closure of Tapestry has left the community surprised and disappointed, as the boutique is a local retail staple. The management has issued an apology for any inconvenience caused, as they navigate this unexpected situation. Plans to reopen will depend on the recovery process from the damages sustained during the break-in.
This incident highlights an unsettling trend in property crimes affecting local businesses, as several establishments have reported similar break-ins over recent months. Law enforcement agencies across the state are working toward enhancing security measures and increasing patrols in commercial areas to deter such activities.
Community members are advised to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities to the police. Local authorities are committed to maintaining safety and security in the area as they work to resolve the ongoing challenges associated with property crimes.
As Tapestry Inc. addresses the aftermath of the break-in, further information about the store’s reopening and the legal proceedings against the suspect can be expected in the coming days.
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