Spartanburg County Sheriff Chuck Wright is asking for the communities help, to find an Inman woman's killer.
Sheriff Wright held a press conference Thursday, joined by the victims family members asking for any information in the shooting at 318 Miller Point Drive on April 20th.
Deputies responded to the address around 10:30pm that night and found 37 year old Regina Ashley Allen shot multiple times and her boyfriend 35 year old Terry Joquiam Griffin shot once.
Both were taken to Spartanburg Regional Medical Center. Griffin was treated and released, but Regina Allen died April 21st despite several emergency surgeries.
Investigators believe this was NOT a random act of violence, that the victims WERE targeted according to the Spartanburg County Sheriff's Office Facebook Page.
Anyone with information is urged to call the Sheriff's Office. Any tips or leads, no matter how small could assist in the investigation.
Contact Investigator Megan Bennett at (864) 503-4608 or email her at mbennett@spartanburgcounty.org.
Tipsters can also call CrimeStoppers at 888-CRIME-SC or the CrimeStoppers website, www.spartanburgcs.com.
Information given can remain anonymous.
Information that leads to the identification and arrest of the suspect or suspects will be eligible for a cash reward.
Previous report from WORD below:
An Inman shooting leaves one dead, no motive.
Monday night around 10:30pm, the Spartanburg County Sheriff's Office responded to a shooting on Miller Pointe Drive in Inman.
Deputies found a female victim shot multiple times and a male victim shot once.
Both were transported to the hospital.
The male victim was released after treatment, but despite several emergency surgeries, the female died Tuesday night.
Violent Crime Investigators believe the shooting was a targeted attack, yet do not have a clear motive.
In a press release, the Sheriff's Office said anyone with tips or leads can remain anonymous by calling CrimeStoppers at 888-CRIME-SC or contact Investigator Megan Bennett at (864) 503-4608 or email her at mbennett@spartanburgcounty.org. Tips can also be made through the CrimeStoppers website, www.spartanburgcs.com.
Any information that assists in the identity and arrest of a suspect, or suspects, will be eligible for a cash reward.
The investigation remains very active at this time.
PRESS RELEASE from the SCSO below:
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