Greenville County deputies shot a dog that they said charged at them when serving a search warrant at a home in Taylors.

Deputies went to a home at 210 Robin Hood Road after 9 a.m. Tuesday to serve a search warrant, said Lt. Ryan Flood, a spokesman for the Sheriff's Office.

Those inside the home refused to come out but later opened the front door to release a pit bull. The dog charged at deputies and deputies fired their weapons, striking the dog, Flood said.

Flood said he did not know how many deputies fired or how many deputies were on scene.

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No deputies were hurt, he said.

"There were three inside that would not cooperate with us. They would not come out or let us in," Flood said. "At one point, they opened up the door to release the pit bull that charged at deputies."

Deputies then entered the home to execute the search warrant and arrested three people inside, Flood said.

A woman was arrested as part of an unlawful conduct toward a child investigation based on the conditions of the home including unsafe wiring, structural concerns and a roach infestation, Flood said.

The home will likely be condemned, Flood said.

A man inside was charged with interfering and resisting arrest and a second man inside was charged with interfering with an arrest.

The identities of those arrested have not yet been released.