Assistant principal of Chapin High charged in connection with break-ins

Posted 7/8/19

An assistant principal at Chapin High has been charged in 2 car break-ins.

Richard West Hiller Jr., 44, is charged with two counts of larceny from the same car, according to Lexington …

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Assistant principal of Chapin High charged in connection with break-ins

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An assistant principal at Chapin High has been charged in 2 car break-ins.

Richard West Hiller Jr., 44, is charged with two counts of larceny from the same car, according to Lexington County deputies.

“Detectives have determined Hiller unlawfully entered a vehicle parked at 300 Columbia Ave. in Chapin without the owner’s knowledge or consent,” Lexington County Sheriff Jay Koon said. “Based on our investigation, Hiller entered the same vehicle on two occasions earlier this year.”

Hiller entered the vehicle April 22 and May 20 and took  items of value in the high school parking lot.

Security video shows Hiller approaching and entering the vehicle on both occasions.

Hiller turned himself in and is being held at the Lexington County Detention Center.

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