Man comes home to find a family of strangers have taken over his house


[post_page_title]Just another statistic[/post_page_title]
As extraordinary as Kent’s story of home invasion sounds, it’s unfortunately almost par for the course in a city that suffers from extraordinarily high crime rates.

Looking at overall crime, Union has a crime rate higher by 94 percent compared to the rest of South Carolina, and higher by a whopping 162 percent compared to the national average. As for property crimes, Union is once again dubiously ahead, with rates 92 percent higher than the state average and 160 higher than the national one.

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