Investigation into disappearance of Heather Elvis continues
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A task force with seven different state and local agencies is working to find Elvis. Now the national media has come asking questions, included Nancy Grace and Good Morning America.
Heather's father, Terry Elvis, has been reaching out to the media outlets for air time, saying, "even if it was one lead they got then it was worth it."
Terry Elvis says tips came in after his daughter's story first aired on Nancy Grace. A question which came up during that interview was where Heather's cell phone is, and where did it last have a ping.
According to Lt. Kegler, her cell phone hasn't been recovered. "I can't get into the location on where it gave anyone signal or anything like that. That information wasn't something we have established it was something provided to us," he said.
Tilted Kilt Offices have also donated their digital advertising to put up pictures and information on Heather.
Lamar Advertising has also donated additional billboards. The CUE Center says as of Friday, 13 digital billboards across the Grand Strand will be flashing Heather's information.
The last time anyone spoke to her was about 3 a.m. on Wednesday, December 18, after she went on a date.
Her mother said her date dropped her off at her house. Heather called her roommate to tell her how she had a great time. That is the last time anyone will admit to talking to her.
Caison wants to call out to experienced boaters and fishermen that have boats and can help search to contact her directly at 910-343-1131.
Heather Elvis's car was found abandoned in a parking area in Socastee on Thursday, December 19. Terry Elvis identified the car, and said that it did not appear to have any damage.
The Department of National Resources has been on patrol on the Intracoastal Waterway searching for the Heather, said Sergeant Nate Hutson with DNR. Lt. Kegler confirmed that DNR was assisting them in their search.
Heather stopped by her parents' house Tuesday to pick up mail. She did not show up or call in for her scheduled shift at the Tilted Kilt on Friday, December 20, her father said.