A woman is in custody and two men are wanted in connection with a shooting at a convenience store in Georgetown County.
Janena Jametta Gamble, 20, of Georgetown, is being held in the Georgetown County Detention Center on charges of attempted murder, armed robbery, and possession of drugs with intent to distribute, according to a press release from the Georgetown County Sheriff’s Office.
Georgetown County Detention Center booking records show Gamble was booked around 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday. A $50,000 bail has been set for the attempted murder charge and another $50,000 bail was set for the armed robbery charge. No bail has been set for the drug charge.
The GCSO press release also says “investigators are searching for Jed Coleman, 20, known to frequent Georgetown and McClellanville, and Eryck Smith, 18, of Georgetown.”
Coleman is described in the press release as black man, who is about 6-feet, 2-inches tall and about 205 pounds. Smith is described as a black man, who is about 6-feet tall and about 160 pounds.
Anyone with information about the locations of Coleman and Smith is asked to call the GCSO at 843-546-5102.
Officials with the sheriff’s office said Coleman is suspected of firing a gun and injuring Joshua Allen Miller, 24, of Georgetown. The shooting happened at the Francis Marion Store at the intersection of North Fraser Street and Browns Ferry Road on Tuesday night.
It was first reported by Georgetown police that two people were shot. Later reports from the sheriff’s office confirmed only one injury.
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