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Family seeks answers as police search for missing man in Socastee
The wreck happened around 3 a.m. and no driver was located at the time of the collision, Lee said.
Alex Stead, Morrison's cousin from Hendersonville, North Carolina, said that after Morrison’s gold Chevy Trailblazer was removed from the pond around 5 a.m. Tuesday, he hadn't heard anything from officials.
Stead believes Morrison, who had a passion for running, could’ve gotten out of the car and tried to walk home.
“He can run 16 miles like it’s nothing,” Stead said. “After he got out, there’s no telling how far he went, where he went. It could’ve been anywhere.”
Stead said he started calling local jails and hospitals. He even asked hospitals if there were any “John Does” in case Morrison didn’t have his wallet on him.
The State Law Enforcement Division (SLED) has assisted with the investigation by supplying Horry County police with a helicopter to search the area where Morrison was last seen.
The article says Corey lives in an apartment at Ivystone — which is within easy walking distance of Azalea Lakes. It’s not a straight shot and I’m not sure why he wouldn’t just go down another block to make his turn, but the intersection of Palmetto Pointe Blvd and Hwy 17 Bypass can become somewhat of a bottleneck during high traffic hours. He probably just cuts thru Azalea Lakes to avoid dealing with it.
The wreck happened around 3 a.m. and no driver was located at the time of the collision, Lee said.
Alex Stead, Morrison's cousin from Hendersonville, North Carolina, said that after Morrison’s gold Chevy Trailblazer was removed from the pond around 5 a.m. Tuesday, he hadn't heard anything from officials.
Stead believes Morrison, who had a passion for running, could’ve gotten out of the car and tried to walk home.
“He can run 16 miles like it’s nothing,” Stead said. “After he got out, there’s no telling how far he went, where he went. It could’ve been anywhere.”
Stead said he started calling local jails and hospitals. He even asked hospitals if there were any “John Does” in case Morrison didn’t have his wallet on him.
The State Law Enforcement Division (SLED) has assisted with the investigation by supplying Horry County police with a helicopter to search the area where Morrison was last seen.
The article says Corey lives in an apartment at Ivystone — which is within easy walking distance of Azalea Lakes. It’s not a straight shot and I’m not sure why he wouldn’t just go down another block to make his turn, but the intersection of Palmetto Pointe Blvd and Hwy 17 Bypass can become somewhat of a bottleneck during high traffic hours. He probably just cuts thru Azalea Lakes to avoid dealing with it.