Warrenville, October 22, 2025
News Summary
A series of drug and child exploitation investigations in Warrenville resulted in multiple arrests, including individuals charged with drug trafficking and child sexual abuse. The arrests highlight ongoing efforts by law enforcement to combat illegal activities in the community. Significant amounts of methamphetamine and cocaine were seized, while troubling allegations involving child exploitation have emerged, prompting continued investigations by authorities.
Warrenville — A series of drug and child exploitation investigations have led to multiple arrests in Warrenville, with significant implications for community safety following troubling allegations involving both drugs and child sexual abuse material.
Marcus Bostick, 34, was arrested for possession of drugs and a firearm less than half a mile from a local school. Law enforcement’s focus on Bostick is part of an ongoing effort to address illegal activities in the area.
In a separate incident, Christopher Jordan, 35, faces serious charges after law enforcement discovered multiple videos of child sexual abuse material on his cellphone at his Warrenville residence during a search warrant executed on October 20, 2025. The videos depict victims ranging in age from approximately 6 to 14. Following a CyberTip Report submitted by the S.C. Attorney General’s Office in February 2024, authorities have charged Jordan with five counts of third-degree sexual exploitation of a minor.
Aiken County authorities have also made substantial drug-related arrests, seizing over 900 grams of methamphetamine, more than 66 grams of cocaine, cash, and a stolen firearm during a raid conducted by the sheriff’s narcotics investigators and SWAT team on a residence located on Dummy Line Road in Warrenville. Three suspects were taken into custody during this operation:
- George Hilliard, 51, has been charged with trafficking methamphetamine, possession with intent to distribute cocaine, unlawful manufacture of methamphetamine in the presence of a minor, and child endangerment.
- Michael Myers, 42, faces similar charges including trafficking methamphetamine and cocaine, unlawful manufacture of methamphetamine in the presence of a minor, and child endangerment.
- Kayla Hilliard, 30, has been arrested and is facing charges of third-offense possession of methamphetamine and cocaine, along with unlawful manufacture of methamphetamine in the presence of a minor.
As authorities continue to investigate, additional developments in the case are expected. Furthermore, a separate case involved a suspect named Marquis Edric Robinson, 17, who was arrested and charged with murder and possession of a weapon during the commission of a violent crime in connection with the June murder of Tranard Sheppard, 18. The shooting incident occurred on June 22, 2025, with Sheppard pronounced dead shortly after 2:56 a.m. that same day.
The ongoing investigations shed light on troubling trends in Warrenville and surrounding areas, emphasizing the need for vigilance and community efforts to address such significant crimes.
FAQ
- Who was arrested for possession of drugs near a local school?
- Marcus Bostick, 34, has been arrested for possession of drugs and a firearm less than half a mile from a local school.
- What crimes is Christopher Jordan accused of?
- Christopher Jordan, 35, was arrested after law enforcement found multiple videos of child sexual abuse material on his cellphone during a search warrant execution at his Warrenville home on October 20, 2025. He is now charged with five counts of third-degree sexual exploitation of a minor.
- What did law enforcement find during the raid on Dummy Line Road?
- Aiken County authorities seized over 900 grams of methamphetamine, more than 66 grams of cocaine, money, and a stolen firearm during a raid executed by the sheriff’s narcotics investigators and SWAT team.
- Who were the other suspects arrested in relation to drug charges?
- Three suspects were arrested during the operation: George Hilliard, 51; Michael Myers, 42; and Kayla Hilliard, 30, all facing various drug-related charges.
- What charges does Marquis Edric Robinson face?
- Marquis Edric Robinson, 17, has been arrested and charged with murder and possession of a weapon during the commission of a violent crime in connection with the June murder of Tranard Sheppard, 18.
Key Features Overview
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Arrests | Multiple arrests in Warrenville for drug-related crimes and child exploitation. |
| Charges | Possession of drugs, child sexual exploitation, trafficking methamphetamine, and cocaine. |
| Victims | Videos depicting child victims ages 6 to 14 found in arrest of Christopher Jordan. |
| Ongoing Investigations | Further developments in drug and murder cases expected. |
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Additional Resources
- Aiken Standard: Christopher Jordan Child Sexual Assault Materials
- WRDW: Bedazzled Hookah Pipe Among Items Seized in Aiken County Drug Bust
- WJBF: Major Drug Bust in Aiken County
- Wikipedia: Child Exploitation
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Drug Trafficking

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