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Mother, son feud over loud music

By T&D Staff  Sunday, April 16, 2006

6 comment(s) | Default | Large

Orangeburg County Sheriff’s Office

A Cordova woman and her son disagreed about his loud music.

The woman told a deputy Monday that her 14-year-old son was playing his music too loud and cursing at her. She said when she told him to turn down the music, he turned it up even louder. She said she went to the electrical panel and turned off the power to his room.

According to the report, her son became irate, cursed at her even more and turned off the power to the entire house.

When the deputy spoke to her son, he told the deputy he was angry at his mother but he apologized to her.

The deputy told the woman that if she needed further assistance to call the OCSO again.

  • A North woman said she and her mother were being taken for a ride in their attempt to purchase a mobile home.

    The woman told a deputy Monday that she and her mother were making arrangements to purchase a mobile home at a local business. She said her mother paid the business owner $4,000 in cash as a security deposit on a mobile home located in North Carolina near Charlotte.

    She said she and her mother have given the business owner money on several different occasions as he has requested it, promising to deliver the mobile home.

    According to the report, the woman and her mother have given the business owner cash totaling $11,935. The woman showed the deputy signed receipts, which she saved for court proceedings if she needs them.

  • An Orangeburg man suspects his two daughters of taking food from his house for their friends.

    The man told a deputy Monday that he is having problems with both his teenage daughters not listening to him. He said they broke a window in the rear of his house to get in and he believes they stole food to give to their friends. He said they live with him but he refuses to give them keys to the house.

    According to the report, the deputy could not speak to the girls because they were visiting friends. The man said he has a case pending before family court concerning his daughters and wanted the incident documented for that purpose.

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    6 comment(s)
    The following comments are reader submitted. They do not represent the views of The T&D or Lee Enterprises.

    Amber Divine wrote on Apr 28, 2006 10:01 PM:

    " I agree with jake in ga i am doing a perssive speech for my speech class about why prayer should be in school. i have seen a lot of comments about why prayer should or shouldn't be in school "

    TO KNOW wrote on Apr 17, 2006 1:21 PM:

    " WE HAVE NOT LEARN, THAT WHEN YOU CANNOT BREATH FEED YOUR BABY, BECAUSE YOU GOT TO WORK. ARE YOU CAN'T LEAVE YOUR JOB TO SEE ABOUT CHILD. THIS IS WHAT YOU GET. GO BACK TO YOUR LAWMAKERS AND TELL THEM WHAT THEY DID FOR BABYS AND CHILDREN. "

    Jake In GA wrote on Apr 14, 2006 2:06 AM:

    " The kids today are way too out of control, when they took prayer out of school and calls everthing "Child Abuse" thats part of the problem. What happend to an old fashion butt wipping. "Spare the rod spoil the child" we need to go back to the old days. But of course we all know it's too late for that. Just glad my kids are grown and I don't have to deal with the mess of today. But I still have Grandkids that could be a whole new ball game. We just have to stay prayed up. "

    San Diego, CA wrote on Apr 12, 2006 9:32 PM:

    " Concerning the young people who have lost respect of not respecting their parents is because children do not have a fear of anything. Just wait until they get children if they get any. Not to beccome sperm donors but real parents,they will understand only it will be to late. Lack of communications and respect is one of the real problem. Take a look around you and you will see why your children or child is the way they are it was not an overnight thing than just happen it was happen as they were growing.PRAY IS STILL THE ANSWER AND DO START EARLY IN LIFE. "

    a citizen wrote on Apr 12, 2006 2:11 PM:

    " It is a sad day when a father can not handle his children. What happen to the days when a mother would say, " Wait until your dad comes home?" To Unknown: It is to late for spanking. She should kick his behind like a natural man, being that he thinks he is one. Spanking would work, however, thats a technique that should start before the age of four, not fourteen. In other words she has to go for what she knows to deal with him. I am so proud of parents who are still in control of their homes, they might not be in control of their children, but their homes. In other words, I kick his behind or the doorknob kick it. I know you know exactly what I am talking about. "

    unknown wrote on Apr 12, 2006 10:06 AM:

    " This comment is for the mother with the son playing loud music. For starters he is only fourteen years old, and for you as his mother he is suppose to respect you, but in order for that to happen he must first know that you are not afraid of him. If it was my child i would have gotten my belt and began to spank him behind, because I brought him into this worl I can can take him out. I would have not called the police because my child would have known better. "



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