FifthEssence
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LE is searching the area near Hwy 17 north of Charleston County on and around the Santee River. Please note, the directions on the left side show a 41 mile drive down Hwy 17 from Myrtle Beach to the community you get off at. In order to get to the river, you would add those add'l few miles difference shown in the directions provided.
Although it indicates over and hour to get there, I recall reading that you could shoot down the highway in 40-45 min tops.
The Santee River borders the north side of the Francis Marion Nat'l Forest.
Cell-phone signal led searchers to river to look for missing N.Y. girl
http://www.thesunnews.com/142/story/884102.html
A cell-phone signal led authorities to the South Santee River in Georgetown County this weekend to search for a missing New York girl, but neither the phone nor the girl has been found, authorities said as they continued their efforts this afternoon.
Brittanee Marie Drexel's cell phone was not in use when it gave off its last signal Sunday near U.S. 17 and the Charleston County line, and investigators do not know how it got to the area, said Sheriff Lane Cribb in a brief news conference at the search site. Phones normally give off a signal until their batteries run out, he said.
Although it indicates over and hour to get there, I recall reading that you could shoot down the highway in 40-45 min tops.
The Santee River borders the north side of the Francis Marion Nat'l Forest.
Cell-phone signal led searchers to river to look for missing N.Y. girl
http://www.thesunnews.com/142/story/884102.html
A cell-phone signal led authorities to the South Santee River in Georgetown County this weekend to search for a missing New York girl, but neither the phone nor the girl has been found, authorities said as they continued their efforts this afternoon.
Brittanee Marie Drexel's cell phone was not in use when it gave off its last signal Sunday near U.S. 17 and the Charleston County line, and investigators do not know how it got to the area, said Sheriff Lane Cribb in a brief news conference at the search site. Phones normally give off a signal until their batteries run out, he said.