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Woman leaves 'help note' at cash register of SC Food Lion

CLOVER, S.C. (WJZY) – – ctober is domestic violence awareness month, and York County leaders are taking the opportunity to spread awareness. 

On Thursday afternoon, a woman was shopping at a Clover Food Lion where she left a note for a cashier saying she feared the man she was with would harm her. 

The cashier and management team contacted authorities, and the York County Sheriff’s Office put out an alert with the woman’s photo on Twitter. 

The woman was found safe, and investigators say the case has been closed.The executive director of safe space says she wants people to know they have options if they’re in abusive relationships. 

“The best thing to do is call the national domestic violence hotline. That number is 1-800-799-SAFE,” Monica Kearney said. 

Kearney says one in four women and one in seven men are experiencing domestic violence. 

She says the period of escape is the most dangerous time. 

“The more a victim begins to get help and resources and the more sometimes the batterer will try to cause more harm,” Kearney said.

If anyone needs help getting out of an abusive relationship, Kearney says “in Charlotte, there’s Safe Alliance… in Wake County, there’s Interact… in Franklin County, there’s Safe Space.”

Kearney says victims need to also feel supported within their community. 


Source: Fox 8 News Channel

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