The law seeks two suspects from Seneca

The Oconee County Sheriff’s Office seeks the
public’s help today to find two suspects wanted for Attempted Murder.
18-year-old Truett Gregory Brock of Seneca and 19-year-old Anthony Michael Seagraves, both
of Seneca, have been charged with one count each of Attempted Murder, Possession of a
Weapon during Commission of a Violent Crime and Discharging a Firearm into a Dwelling.

The sheriff’s office gave this account of what happened yesterday:
“The charges stem from an investigation into a shooting incident that occurred yesterday evening
at an address on Oak Creek Road near Seneca.
Deputies were initially called to a business address on Highway 123 near Seneca yesterday
evening after a man in his vehicle was blocked in and not allowed to leave the business parking lot
by the driver of a red Toyota Rav-4. The driver of the Toyota then left the scene and the man
then left the business to go home.
Approximately 10-15 minutes later, the man observed the same Toyota, which then followed
him home. Once on scene, shots were fired from the Toyota Rav 4 towards the man and the
home on the property. The Sheriff’s Office is not aware of any injuries as a result of the
shooting…Evidence was collected from the scene. Based on the evidence obtained, Investigators were able
to determine that Brock and Seagraves were in the Toyota when the shooting occurred and were
subsequently charged.
Due to the nature of the crime, the victim’s name will not be released.
Brock is currently out on bond due to previous arrests earlier this year. On February 28th, the
Sheriff’s Office arrested Brock on four charges, including a charge of Attempted Murder, in
relation to a shooting incident that occurred on White Pine Drive in Fair Play which occurred on
the same date as his arrest.
If you have any information on the whereabouts of 18-year-old Truett Gregory Brock and 19-year-old Anthony Michael Seagraves, do not approach them, consider them armed and dangerous, and
call 911 immediately. Tips can also be submitted online through Crimestoppers, where you
don’t have to give your name, at oconeesccrimestoppers.com….”