Aiken County investigators have named the suspect who is being hunted for shooting to death his two roommates on Friday.
Investigators have obtained arrest warrants for 20-year-old Jeremie David Tobey of Aiken. Tobey is wanted for two counts of murder and one count of grand larceny.
Tobey should be considered armed and dangerous, authorities say.
Tobey fled from 1033 Buldra Lane in a 2011 Honda Civic, bearing SC License 569HR. The vehicle was reported as having a Georgia tag (College) on the front bumper and tinted windows.
This investigation began Friday when a 911 caller reported the shooting incident. When the responding deputies arrived the home on Buldra Lane, they found 25-year-old Cody Diminovich and 38-year-old Pamela Lawson dead in the home with apparent gunshot wounds.
If anyone has information on the whereabouts of Tobey, please contact the Aiken County Sheriff’s Office at (803) 648-6811. Tipsters can remain anonymous by contacting CRIME STOPPERS at 1-888-CRIME-SC (1-888-274-6372)
Previous story:
The Aiken County Coroner has identified the two people found dead Friday in their home on Buldra Lane near New Ellenton.
Coroner Tim Carlton said the victims’ roommate is responsible. Authorities have not released a suspect name or announced an arrest.
“The two have been identified as 25 year Cody Diminovich and 38 year old Pamela Lawson,” the coroner said in a press release. “Both resided at the house, where the shootings took place. The shooter also resided at the Buldra Lane house.”
Lawson and Cody are pictured here.
Earlier story:
Two people were found shot to death at an Aiken home Friday and authorities believe a missing vehicle could help them catch the suspect.
A press release said deputies found them dead at 1033 Buldra Lane in Aiken. The call came at 7:27 p.m. after a caller reported a shooting.
Deputies had to force entry into the home and found two people with apparent gunshot wounds, sheriff’s Capt. Eric Abdullah said.
A vehicle that belongs to that residence is missing, described as a blue 2011 Honda Civic, bearing SC License 5639HR. The vehicle was also reported as having a Georgia tag (College) on the front bumper and tinted windows.
From Sheriff Mike Hunt: “We have sent out the description of the missing vehicle to law enforcement agencies throughout South Carolina; giving ourselves the greatest chance in finding it and any potential suspect(s). If anyone has a sighting on this vehicle, please call your nearest law enforcement agency.”
If anyone has information on this case, we encourage them to contact the Aiken County Sheriff’s Office at (803) 648-6811. Tipsters can remain anonymous by contacting CRIME STOPPERS at 1-888-CRIME-SC (1-888-274-6372)