Police Address Complaints Over Recordings Along Swamp Rabbit Trail

Police issue statement after complaint about recordings of people along Swamp Rabbit Trail

Greenville Police issued a statement after a complaint regarding someone recording individuals along the Swamp Rabbit Trail and posting it on social media. Community members are talking about the issue online claiming a man has been filming women and posting the videos on his social media account.

Police Statement

“We understand that concerns have been raised by citizens regarding the recording of activities and people along the Swamp Rabbit Trail. We want to reassure the community that while being recorded in public spaces is not against the law, we understand the sensitivity surrounding privacy and security. The Swamp Rabbit Trail is a popular recreational area where many citizens enjoy outdoor activities. To ensure everyone’s safety and comfort, we urge all trail users to remain vigilant and aware of their surroundings at all times. If you observe any suspicious or potentially dangerous situations, please do not hesitate to contact emergency services by calling 911. Our priority is the well-being of all individuals in our community. As of now we have only received one call about this from an out of state person.”

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Community Response

Following the news of the recordings along the popular Swamp Rabbit Trail, the community has been expressing their concerns and sharing tips on how to stay safe while enjoying outdoor activities. Many trail users have emphasized the importance of being aware of one’s surroundings and reporting any suspicious behavior to local authorities.

Increased Vigilance

The incident has prompted increased vigilance among trail users, with many stating that they will be more cautious and observant during their visits to the Swamp Rabbit Trail. Some have suggested forming neighborhood watch groups to ensure the safety of all individuals using the recreational area.

Law Enforcement Response

Law enforcement officials have assured the public that they are taking the matter seriously and are actively investigating the recordings along the trail. Increased patrols and surveillance measures may be implemented to enhance the security of trail users and deter any potential misconduct.

Stay Informed

As the investigation into the recordings along the Swamp Rabbit Trail continues, authorities urge the public to stay informed and report any relevant information that may assist in the case. Community cooperation is vital in ensuring the safety and well-being of all individuals using public recreational areas.

Author: HERE Greenville

HERE Greenville

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