Crime

The man who was found bleeding in a vehicle on Tuesday night in North Charleston has died, authorities are investigating the suspicious death

North Charleston, SC – The man who was found bleeding in a vehicle in North Charleston Tuesday night has died, police say.

According to the report, authorities were dispatched at the scene to the Pinecrest Apartments around 8:15 p.m. on Tuesday night following a 911 call in regards to a man bleeding in car.

When deputies arrived at the scene, the man was lying down next to the driver’s door covered in blood with an apparent wound.

The police didn’t reveal the type of the wound.

EMD responded in a matter of minutes, but it was too late and the victim was pronounced dead at the scene.

As of now, the identity of the victim was not released.

Police spokesman Harve Jacobs said investigators are treating the case as a suspicious death and said the investigation is ongoing.

Anyone with information is asked to call North Charleston Police at 843-740-2800 or Crime Stoppers of the Lowcountry at 843-554-1111.

Cindy Carey

Publisher

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