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Summerville police looking for woman in connection with missing truck
The Summerville Police Department issued an arrest warrant after a woman claimed a relative took her pickup truck without her permission.
Misty Jackson, 35, faces a charge of use of vehicle without permission, according to Summerville Police Lt. Thomas Peterson.
The warrant stems from an incident police initially responded to on March 3. The victim told police she and Jackson got into an argument after Jackson brought her from the victim’s home in Cross to a friend’s apartment because of severe weather. After the argument, the victim said Jackson said she wanted to use the truck but the victim told her she didn’t have permission to use the truck. About 15 minutes later, the victim said Jackson, who had walked outside to take out the trash, had not returned and the victim noticed her keys were missing.
The vehicle is described as a white Ford F150 truck with SC license plate QCS254. (Source: Provided)
The victim ooked outside the apartment window and saw that her truck was missing and called police, the report states.
The victim told police she did not want to press charges.
But three days later, the victim called police again saying she still had not received her truck from Jackson, the report states.
The Summerville Police Department issued an arrest warrant after a woman claimed a relative took her pickup truck without her permission.
Misty Jackson, 35, faces a charge of use of vehicle without permission, according to Summerville Police Lt. Thomas Peterson.
The warrant stems from an incident police initially responded to on March 3. The victim told police she and Jackson got into an argument after Jackson brought her from the victim’s home in Cross to a friend’s apartment because of severe weather. After the argument, the victim said Jackson said she wanted to use the truck but the victim told her she didn’t have permission to use the truck. About 15 minutes later, the victim said Jackson, who had walked outside to take out the trash, had not returned and the victim noticed her keys were missing.

The vehicle is described as a white Ford F150 truck with SC license plate QCS254. (Source: Provided)
The victim ooked outside the apartment window and saw that her truck was missing and called police, the report states.
The victim told police she did not want to press charges.
But three days later, the victim called police again saying she still had not received her truck from Jackson, the report states.