In a story that sounds straight out of a movie, Myrtle Beach was recently shaken up by a rather unusual theft! A man from Horry County found himself behind bars after allegedly stealing a golf cart and a whopping 15 to 20 mattresses from a hotel where he once worked. Yes, you read that right! This peculiar incident took place at the Sand Dunes Ocean Villas, located on the 200 block of 75th Avenue North.
It all started on October 29 when the Myrtle Beach Police Department was called to investigate a burglary at the hotel. Officers arrived on the scene only to discover that the golf cart and the mattresses had been taken from a locked area. Now, that’s a huge red flag! It was clear that the thief had to have some sort of key to access the goods.
As detectives pieced together the puzzle, they learned that the suspect was none other than James Smart, a 43-year-old man from Conway who had previously worked at the hotel. Interestingly enough, it appears that Smart had been suspected of stealing before, according to the police report, giving a whole new meaning to “once a thief, always a thief.”
Now here’s the kicker: Smart was fired from his job back in February, and his keys were supposedly taken from him. However, it’s believed that he might have been a bit crafty and made himself a spare key. Talk about dubious ingenuity!
The value of the items stolen is estimated to be around $10,000, including that shiny golf cart and all those mattresses and box springs. Now, that’s a serious haul!
It wasn’t long before authorities caught up with Smart, as he was arrested on a recent Thursday. He now finds himself at the J. Reuben Long Detention Center and is currently being held under a bond of $50,000.
The whole thing raises a lot of questions. How could someone think they’ll get away with such a bold theft, especially from a place where they used to work? It’s hard to imagine what went through Smart’s mind as he loaded up on stolen goods, driving off in a golf cart.
For now, Myrtle Beach can breathe a little easier knowing that this peculiar story has, at least, taken an unexpected turn. The police are looking into the situation further and ensuring that such incidents don’t happen again in our beloved community.
As always, stay tuned for more updates on this bizarre tale that has already made waves in Myrtle Beach! We’ll keep our eyes peeled and our ears to the ground to deliver more news as it comes. In the meantime, let’s all keep our eyes open and remember: sometimes truth really is stranger than fiction!
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