CLOVER, S.C. (WJZY) — A woman who was shopping at a South Carolina supermarket was found safe after leaving a note with the cashier asking for help.
The incident took place at the Food Lion in Clover on Thursday, the York County Sheriff’s Office wrote on Facebook.
The woman, who appeared to be in distress when she handed over the note, said she feared she would be harmed by the man she was with. She then left with the man, police said.
The cashier and management team contacted the authorities shortly afterward. The York County Sheriff’s Office then put out an alert containing the woman’s photo.
The woman was later found safe, and investigators say the case has been closed.
Domestic violence, however, is still a big problem for a significant percentage of women and men across the globe.
Monica Kearney, the executive director of North Carolina’s Safe Space program, said 1 in 4 women and 1 in 7 men are experiencing domestic violence.
The period of escape, she added, is the most dangerous time.
“The more a victim begins to get help and resources and the more … the batterer will try to cause more harm,” Kearney said.
Kearney also 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,” Kearney said.
She further recommended seeking out local programs and shelters, as it’s important for victims to feel supported within their communities.