Dillon Police Offers $2,500 Reward For Information On Homicide Case

Half of the reward will be paid at the time of an arrest and the other half if there is a conviction.

The Dillon County Sheriff’s Office is offering a reward in exchange for information.

On March 21, deputies found 38-year-old Quentin Berry dead with multiple gunshot wounds after responding around 9:40pm to Amherst Drive.

A $2,500 reward is being offered for information that leads to an arrest and conviction in the case.

Half of the reward will be paid at the time of an arrest and the other half if there is a conviction.

Anyone with information is asked to call Detective Michael Barfield at 843-774-1432.