FAIRFIELD COUNTY – Four juveniles from Cambio Academy on Greenbrier-Mossydale Road were arrested last week for burglary/breaking and entering and for destruction/damage/vandalism.
Fairfield County Sheriff’s deputies were called to Greenbrier United Methodist Church the morning of Nov. 4 in reference to a break-in.
The incident report states that while the person who called the deputies said nothing appeared to be missing, a downstairs window was broken and an outside door with a small blood smear was open. Several cushions on the floor were laid out to form what appeared to be a bed.
Due to experience with juveniles in the area and a call the previous day from nearby Cambio Academy concerning four juveniles who had run away on Nov. 3 and returned Nov. 4, deputies went to Cambio to speak with the four juveniles, the report stated.
All four juveniles told deputies that, during the night they ran away from Cambio, subject No. 3 broke the window to the church and all four of them slept inside the church, according to the incident report.
All subjects admitted to taking water and lighters they found, the report stated.
It was also reported that subject No. 3 appeared to have several scratches on her hands and legs and allegedly told deputies that she sustained these injuries while climbing into the window. The report states that after she climbed through the window, she opened the back door to let the other subjects in. All four juveniles said they left the church and returned to Cambio in the morning, the report stated.
Sheriff Will Montgomery told The Voice that this is not the first call his deputies have made to the Academy which houses troubled female teens. In an editorial in the Oct. 26 issue of The Voice, Councilman Douglas Pauley expressed concern about how time consuming Cambio has become for the Fairfield County Sheriff’s Department.
“My deputies have made well over 100 calls to Cambio during the five months since it opened,” Montgomery said.
“We’ve had meetings with Cambio’s management, the County, Senator Fanning and others about this,” Montgomery said. “We’ve got to find a solution.”
A hearing for the juveniles was held in Family Court on Tuesday.
WINNSBORO – Going over its year-end financial reports on Halloween night, the Fairfield Memorial Hospital Finance and Audit Committee found the information rather scary. By the end of the meeting, CFO Timothy Mitchell conceded that, with little reserves going into next year, the Board will need another infusion of cash from County Council by January.
WINNSBORO – Fairfield County’s 2017 delinquent tax notices make their first appearance inside this issue. If you forgot to pay your property taxes, or if you’re hoping to get a good deal because someone else did, you can find the listing of properties on pages 8, 9 and 10 this week.
In his version of the incident, Jackson alleged in the second of two incident reports, that when he placed his hands on Campanelli’s right shoulder, Campanelli jumped into the air, swinging his head back and intentionally hitting Jackson under the left eye. Jackson charged Campanelli with resisting arrest and assaulting a police officer while resisting arrest.

