Deputies investigate the auto dealership theft and vandalism incident in Oconee County.
Oconee County deputies have arrested a second teenager in connection with a December 2024 auto dealership theft involving vandalism and a stolen Chevrolet Camaro. Elijah Niheim Lee-Blair, 19, faces serious criminal charges after being extradited from North Carolina. His accomplice, Trenton N. Porter, was previously arrested. The investigation continues to unfold as the community reacts to the shocking events.
Oconee County has found itself at the center of a thrilling crime saga that involves two teenagers, stolen cars, and a heavy dose of vandalism. The story takes a serious turn as local authorities have made significant strides in their investigation into a bizarre theft incident that occurred back in December 2024 at a local auto dealership.
In a developing situation, the Oconee County Sheriff’s Office recently apprehended 19-year-old Elijah Niheim Lee-Blair from Asheville, North Carolina. Lee-Blair was brought back to Oconee County after being extradited from North Carolina, where he was caught red-handed in connection with a criminal investigation that dates back to the chaotic events of December 30, 2024.
Authorities believe that both Lee-Blair and his alleged accomplice, 18-year-old Trenton N. Porter, were involved in a shocking incident where they not only damaged vehicles but also made off with a spectacular ride—a 2018 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 worth an eye-popping $64,987. This jaw-dropping theft took place at a dealership located on Clemson Boulevard—a place that has now become synonymous with this outrageous crime spree.
The crime scene was left in shambles, with evidence suggesting that six vehicles were vandalized in total. Deputies reported finding smashed windows and indications that the duo attempted to program the vehicles they had targeted. The sheer audacity of their actions has left many in the community scratching their heads in disbelief.
Lee-Blair didn’t operate solo in this mischief; he was joined by Porter, who had already found himself in hot water following his prior arrest in March. Porter was initially nabbed while in possession of the stolen Camaro, an indicator that the pair had some seriously questionable taste in vehicles and questionable life choices.
Lee-Blair now faces some serious legal troubles, with charges including Malicious Injury to Property and Grand Larceny. The stakes are high, as he’s currently sitting behind bars at the Oconee County Detention Center with a hefty bond set at $100,000. If he ever manages to post bail, he’ll have to navigate the tricky waters of electronic monitoring conditions—hardly the freedom one would dream of after being involved in such a notorious case.
As for Porter, he’s not off the hook either. Following his earlier release on bond on March 12, he faces even more charges related to a separate incident involving second-degree burglary, petit larceny, and additional counts of malicious injury to property at the same dealership that made headlines due to the duo’s first misadventure.
With both teens now on law enforcement’s radar, the investigation into these incidents is far from over. Deputies continue to gather evidence and build their case, hoping to bring some much-needed closure to a community that has been shaken by this wave of crime.
It’s a situation that serves as a reminder that while joyrides may sound fun, they come with consequences that can lead to serious legal repercussions. As more details emerge, residents of Oconee County are left wondering what the future holds for these young men and the impact of their actions on the local community.
As the saga unfolds, one thing is for sure: Oconee County is keeping a close eye on developments, hoping to restore a sense of calm and safety that everyone deserves.
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