In relation to the theft of $151,000 worth of ATVs and animal injuries in South Carolina, two people have been arrested and more are wanted.

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In relation to the theft of $151,000 worth of ATVs and animal injuries in South Carolina, two people have been arrested and more are wanted.

The Lancaster Police Department is investigating a burglary at Power Sports Carolina where four suspects from Berkeley County stole four Polaris RZR Pro vehicles valued at $151,000 on November 14.​

Incident Details

One vehicle has been recovered, leaving three still missing. Two suspects—27-year-old Devon Xavier Mack and 22-year-old Jayvione Ahmaury-Dashoun Ray—have been arrested and charged, while two others remain at large with warrants.​

Suspect Sought

Police seek help identifying an unknown female who allegedly transported the suspects from Berkeley County to Lancaster.​

How to Assist

Contact Lancaster PD with tips on the suspects or vehicles via their non-emergency line or social media posts from December 19.

Mack is charged with:

  • Grand Larceny,
  • Second-degree burglary
  • Criminal Conspiracy

Ray is charged with:

  • Five counts of Malicious/Malicious Injury to Animals,
  • Grand Larceny,
  • Third-degree burglary,
  • Failure to stop for blue light with no bodily injury,
  • Poss/sell/dispose of Stolen Vehicle

Cameron Byas, 28, and Tyriek Frazier, 26, are wanted suspects with outstanding warrants for second-degree burglary, criminal conspiracy, and grand larceny. The public should not approach these individuals and is urged to contact the Lancaster Police Department at 803-283-3313 or 911 with any information on their whereabouts, an unidentified female suspect, or remaining stolen vehicles. Tips can be submitted anonymously.

Suspect Details

  • Cameron Byas, 28: Faces charges of second-degree burglary, criminal conspiracy, and grand larceny.
  • Tyriek Frazier, 26: Faces the same charges: second-degree burglary, criminal conspiracy, and grand larceny.

Public Safety Advice

Authorities emphasize avoiding contact with these suspects to ensure safety. Information on stolen vehicles or the unidentified female involved should also be reported promptly. This appears linked to recent arrests in a South Carolina vehicle theft and burglary case.

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