Greenwood Man Charged with Grand Larceny in Dirt Bike Theft

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News Summary

On March 5, 2025, Anthony Jamaria Coleman, a 26-year-old from Greenwood, was arrested for grand larceny after being caught attempting to steal a dirt bike. While conducting a routine patrol, a deputy noticed Coleman behaving suspiciously and initiated an investigation. Coleman, who had a suspended driver’s license, provided inconsistent statements. As a result, he was charged and faces serious legal repercussions for his actions.

Greenwood Man Arrested for Grand Larceny After Attempting to Steal Dirt Bike

In a surprising turn of events in the heart of Greenwood, a man found himself in hot water after trying to steal a dirt bike. On March 5, 2025, Anthony Jamaria Coleman, 26, from 104 Seminole Drive, was apprehended and charged with grand larceny. Who would have thought a simple sunny day would become a scene of crime?

The Dramatic Patrol

On that sunlit Tuesday, with temperatures soaring to a delightful 79°F

, a perceptive deputy from the Greenwood County sheriff’s department was conducting a routine patrol. It was a perfect day for a drive, with gentle winds blowing from the west-southwest at a comfortable speed of 10 to 15 mph. But little did the deputy know that this day would soon take an unexpected twist.

As the deputy cruised past Laurel Avenue East, he spotted Coleman attempting to start a dirt bike. Suspicious behavior, to say the least! Noticing that the situation didn’t look quite right, the deputy paused to investigate further. In what can only be described as a baffling exchange, Coleman began providing a series of inconsistent and, frankly, nonsensical statements about the bike. The deputy, not buying the story, quickly called for backup.

Calling in the Cavalry

As the plot thickened, a city police officer arrived on the scene to assist with the investigation. Given the rise in theft reports in the area, verifying whether or not the dirt bike was reported stolen was the next logical step. It’s always a good idea to double-check in situations like this, as you never know what might be lurking beneath the surface.

With the officer’s help, the investigation revealed an alarming fact about Coleman’s driving credentials – he had a suspended driver’s license when he decided to take a shot at the dirt bike. This wasn’t just an attempt at theft but also a case of flouting the law.

The Weather’s Role

The beautiful weather that day might have lulled some into a false sense of security, but it was certainly not enough to deter appropriate law enforcement actions. With the sun shining brightly and the warm air, Coleman may have thought it was a day for adventure, but for him, things quickly turned into a nightmare as the deputy was one step ahead.

As nighttime approached, temperatures dipped to a cooler 47°F, with steady winds from the southwest. In an ironic twist, Coleman’s plans to ride off into the sunset on his presumably “new” dirt bike ended with him facing serious charges instead. It’s hard to believe how quickly a careless decision can turn into a major legal situation!

A Lesson Learned

While the sun sets on this chapter in Greenwood, the tale of Anthony Jamaria Coleman serves as a reminder for everyone about the importance of making better choices. Whether it’s due to the thrill of adventure or the temptation to take something that doesn’t belong to you, the law is there to keep us all safe. And with a watchful eye from local law enforcement, it seems our community is in good hands.

As the residents of Greenwood continue with their lives under the blue skies, they can also rest assured that the police are doing everything they can to protect them from wrongdoing. Luckily for Coleman, every day is a chance to turn things around, even if he may find this particular chapter was not the best choice. Let’s hope he thinks twice next time!

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