Arrested for drunk driving in South Carolina (SC)

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Sheriff Georgetown CountyA. Lane Cribb ☏ (803) 546-5102
Address430 North Frasier St
CityGeorgetown
State, ZipSC 29442-1292
Websitewww.gcsheriff.org
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Mark William Visockis
Arrest Age 31
Myrtle Beach, Georgetown, SC
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Arrested Jun 06, 2019
• #1 driving under suspension, license not suspended for dui - 1st offense
Visockis Mark - Georgetown County, SC
Socrates Dionisios Vithoulkas
Bond: $992
Arrest Age 38
Murrells Inlet, Georgetown, SC
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Arrested Oct 14, 2018
• #1 driving under the influence - 1st offense
Vithoulkas Socrates - Georgetown County, SC
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22 thoughts on “Arrested for drunk driving in South Carolina (SC)”

  1. You’d think that old Katherine Martin Key would have learned a lesson after busting up her own face in 2015. But oh no, she just keeps on boozin’ and cruisin’ and finally got nailed again in 2020. You can bet she’s probably out there right now cruising around with a 0.2+ BAC. Keep an eye out for her and steer clear.

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  2. Nuss,Vogel and Flynn.
    A bit suspicious don’t you think that all 3 of you all say something an alcoholic would say. Bad to the bone a little weird how you just randomly know so much of that poor lady Kathryn situation and brought it up randomly as well. Whats even crazier DAVID that happened on your birthday! Were you the other car she hit

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  3. What I don’t get is how so many of these losers end up on the list more than once, each time with the same apathetic, idiotic look on their faces. Clearly they didn’t learn their lesson. Their driving privileges should have been permanently revoked after the first offense. These people are all just ticking time bombs, waiting to go off. And how ironic is it that, when a drunk loser runs head on into another vehicle, it’s always the innocent that die and the drunk survives to pose for another mug shot?

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  4. Kinda crazy right? I’m the mother of his son and the day our son was born he was arrested for a DUI. It’s definitely not his first offense and it won’t be his last.

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  5. This Me. Lyle Chamness. Been Sober 25 Years. Learned My lesson. Don’t drink and drive. Don’t drive intoxicated. Don’t let someone underage do that either. Even worse. Have a good day.

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