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Wednesday, May 16
CCSO Public Information Officer Major Jim Brady confirms that Traveler's Rest police had found a gun in Robert McCaffrey's car the night he was pulled over for speeding. According to Chief Lance Crowe of the Travelers Rest Police, the gun was properly transported and "was only inadvertently brought out when Mr McCaffrey was asked for his vehicle registration."
CHARLESTON, SC (WCSC) -Detectives with the Charleston County Sheriff's Office and the CUE Center will hold a search in Easley this Saturday in connection with the case of missing West Ashley woman Gayle McCaffrey.
Charleston County Sheriff's Detectives and representatives from the CUE Center are conducting a search for clues in the Gayle McCaffrey case in the upstate.
Gayle McCaffrey was reported missing from her residence, by her husband Robert McCaffrey on March 18, 2012. Robert McCaffrey told deputies that he last saw Gayle McCaffrey on March 17, around 10p.m. before he left the residence to travel to Easley, SC. She has not been seen or heard from since being reported missing.
Organizers of the search say there is no new information that leads them to believe they will definitely find anything today. The land being searched is about 200 acres of land owned by Gayle's family member.
Deputies from Pickens as well as Charleston County are involved with the search, but the majority of those out here are volunteers with the CUE Center for Missing Persons.
no, NOT found, from that link:
"Charleston County Sheriff's Department Maj. Jim Brady said the womans body was not that of Gayle McCaffrey, a Charleston, S.C., woman who has been missing since March 17."
The search is scheduled for Monday morning and will focus on a tract of private property off of Hwy 61 near Magnolia Plantation in West Ashley.
http://www.abcnews4.com/story/20955485/another-search-scheduled-for-missing-mom-gayle-mccaffreyA week-long search followed and on May 2, 2012, CCSo Sheriff Al Cannon held a press conference announcing that the case had been upgraded from a missing person's case to a homicide investigation and that Robert McCaffrey has been named a suspect. They also announced the existence of another woman, a love interest of Robert's who is cooperating with police in their investigation.