Florence, South Carolina, September 23, 2025
News Summary
Trevor Jamir Hampton, a former FedEx Ground employee in Florence, South Carolina, has been charged with stealing lottery tickets from a damaged package. Hampton, 25, faces multiple counts related to the theft of South Carolina Education Lottery scratch-off tickets. Law enforcement utilized surveillance footage to identify him after he attempted to cash one of the stolen tickets. The investigation is ongoing as the case progresses through legal channels.
Florence, South Carolina — Former FedEx Employee Charged with Theft of Lottery Tickets
A former FedEx Ground employee in Florence, South Carolina, has been formally charged with stealing lottery tickets from a damaged package during transit. Trevor Jamir Hampton, 25 years old, faces multiple criminal charges related to the theft of South Carolina Education Lottery (SCEL) scratch-off tickets. The incident occurred on August 19, 2025, and the case has since garnered significant attention from law enforcement authorities.
Details of the Incident
The theft took place at the FedEx Ground facility in Florence, where Hampton was employed at the time. According to reports, the stolen lottery tickets were in a package that was damaged en route to a retail store, prompting concern among investigators. Hampton is accused of taking advantage of the damaged package to steal the lottery tickets, which were meant for retail sale.
Investigation and Evidence
Following the theft, law enforcement officials launched an investigation into the incident. Surveillance footage collected from the FedEx facility and external sources played a crucial role in identifying Hampton. Video footage also captured Hampton attempting to cash one of the stolen scratch-off tickets at a Cruizers convenience store in Florence, lending further support to the allegations.
Investigators confirmed that Hampton was identified through both internal FedEx security mechanisms and external security camera footage. Multiple witnesses, including law enforcement officers involved in the case, are expected to testify in court regarding Hampton’s involvement. Additionally, Hampton is said to have admitted to the theft after being read his Miranda rights, though formal statements are part of ongoing legal proceedings.
Legal Charges and Arrest
On September 18, 2025, the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) formally filed charges against Hampton. He faces two counts of Intent to Defraud and Counterfeit Game Tickets, reflecting the criminal nature of his actions directly linked to the lotto tickets’ theft and attempted cashing.
Hampton was subsequently booked into the Florence County Detention Center. The case is now under the jurisdiction of the 12th Circuit Solicitor’s Office, which will prosecute the charges in court.
Current Status and Ongoing Investigation
Details concerning Hampton’s employment status with FedEx at the time of the incident are currently unavailable. Law enforcement officials have emphasized that the investigation remains ongoing, and additional evidence or witnesses could be called upon as the case proceeds.
Legal Process and Future Proceedings
The legal process is expected to continue over the coming weeks, with Hampton likely to face arraignment and trial. The charges against him represent a significant breach of legal and ethical standards, particularly involving the theft of lottery tickets, which have specific regulations regarding their handling and sale.
Authorities continue to emphasize the importance of security measures at transit facilities and retail outlets to prevent similar incidents in the future. The case highlights the potential vulnerabilities in the transportation and distribution process for lottery tickets and other valuable items.
Conclusion
The case against Trevor Jamir Hampton underscores ongoing efforts by South Carolina law enforcement to combat theft and fraud related to lottery tickets. As investigations develop, additional information may surface to clarify the extent of Hampton’s involvement and any possible accomplices involved in this incident. The legal process will determine his guilt or innocence as the case moves through the judicial system.
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