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http://www.myhorrynews.com/news/loc...cle_019973aa-78bc-11e3-976f-001a4bcf6878.html

Volunteers find more animal bones, no signs of Heather Elvis in weekend search

The region beyond Tidewater Road is one of the most treacherous in Horry County, desolate and uninviting. But that didn’t stop nearly 300 volunteers Saturday from combing the densely wooded area about a mile from the home of Heather Elvis, who has been missing since Dec. 18.

Additional searches took place Friday and Sunday, and the Community United Effort (CUE) Center for Missing Persons was planning more searches in the coming days.
 
http://www.wbtw.com/story/24415527/find-heather-elvis-efforts-continue-this-weekend

Find Heather Elvis efforts continue this weekend

A tent will be set up with information about Heather Elvis from Socastee who went missing December 17. The volunteers will set up next to the railroad tracks next to Bob Evans off of 501 by Riveroaks. The volunteers will be out there Friday, January 10, starting at 5 p.m. and they're remain out there until Sunday, January 12, at 11 p.m.


http://www.myrtlebeachonline.com/2014/01/09/3949098/police-say-tips-about-missing.html

Police say tips about missing Myrtle Beach-area woman remain steady

Read more here: http://www.myrtlebeachonline.com/2014/01/09/3949098/police-say-tips-about-missing.html#storylink=cpy

Some national broadcasts turned to Horry County this week as the search continues for a Socastee woman missing since the week before Christmas, but authorities aren’t sure the attention will provide the lead that solves the case.

Read more here: http://www.myrtlebeachonline.com/2014/01/09/3949098/police-say-tips-about-missing.html#storylink=cpy
 
HEATHER ELVIS IS MISSING PT. 2: IN-DEPTH INTERVIEW WITH FATHER, TERRY ELVIS:
January 10, 2014 by Michelle Sigona


Image courtesy of http://facebook.com/FindHeatherElvis

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“I’m mad all day, and I cry all night. It’s the only way I can get through it, there’s no in between,” Terry Elvis told Crime Feed today. Desperation and frustration is mounting over the fact his beautiful daughter, 20-year-old Heather Elvis, vanished without a trace from Myrtle Beach, S.C. The only large, solid clue investigators have is her vehicle that was found about eight miles from her apartment where she was last seen.

The last time anyone had contact with Heather, according to Terry, was 3:41 a.m. on Dec. 18. Terry told Crime Feed that he cannot go into detail about that last conversation and with whom it was with because of the on-going police investigation, but he did say he was contacted on Dec. 19 when her green Dodge Intrepid was located. “An officer came just after dark and we went down to take a look where the car was there, after an hour of trying to call her it went straight to voicemail. By 7 p.m. I was frantic.”

Lt. Rober Kegler, from the Horry County Police department told Crime Feed earlier this week not only is his department combing through surveillance video but, “I’ve got a thick three ring binder full of tips, tips are coming in by telephone, e-mail and Facebook.”

As for the night before his daughter vanished, police and Terry confirm Heather went on a date with a new guy. Not only did they go to dinner, but Terry said after the meal, she was driving around with the date looking at Christmas lights – something she loved to do.

In addition, Terry always told Heather he had a truck that was a stick shift and she could have it if she could learn how to drive one. The guy Heather was with that night also had a five-speed and Heather sent her dad a picture of her learning to drive. Terry said the picture told him, “Look at me I’m a pro! Big smile on her face and very happy.”

As for the guy, Lt. Kegler said, “He has since been interviewed and cleared he is not a suspect.”

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He said as for Heather, she was working two jobs as a hostess. One of those positions was at the local Myrtle Beach House of Blues, another at a pub.

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Recently, according to Terry, Heather was interested in cosmetology and he even helped her to land an interview with a local salon. Terry said Heather went to the salon and was offered a job as a make-up artist. She was excited and set to begin work the week of Christmas. “The cosmetology thing came out of the blue, she wanted to be a make-up artist and work the runway. She was interested in being Charlotte, Atlanta, and New York...."

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As for the apartment where Heather lived, Terry said it can be described best as a condo or a townhouse in a nice neighborhood, it’s right around the corner from a popular golf course.

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“The girl she was living with was a friend for the last two or three years, she had just moved in with her Dec. 4 or 5.”

Terry said his younger daughter who is only 16 and has a very close relationship with Heather is heartbroken to say the least. Terry has another son who is 30, and lives in Ohio.


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Terry wants the national media to take notice and to air this story as much as possible, especially because Myrtle Beach is an area heavily populated with tourists. He thinks maybe someone who was visiting may have information.

If you know anything, please call Horry County Police at 843-915-TIPS or send an e-mail to crimetips@horrycounty.org.

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(Image courtesy of http://facebook.com/FindHeatherElvis)



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http://crimefeed.com/2014/01/heather-elvis-missing-pt-2-crime-feeds-interview-father-terry-elvis/
 
http://www.wbtw.com/story/24421527/...up-in-myrtle-beach-to-help-find-heather-elvis

Anonymous tip tent set up in Myrtle Beach to help find Heather Elvis

The search continues for missing Myrtle Beach-area woman Heather Elvis. She's 20 years old and was most recently seen on December 17.

Her family reported her missing on December 19, after her car was found at Peachtree Landing in Socastee.

Bill Barrett's close ties with the Elvis' family motivated him to gather as many tips as possible about what happened.



http://www.ncmissingpersons.org/heather-elvis/

Heather Elvis
 
http://www.wbtw.com/story/24421527/...up-in-myrtle-beach-to-help-find-heather-elvis

Anonymous tip tent set up in Myrtle Beach to help find Heather Elvis

The search continues for missing Myrtle Beach-area woman Heather Elvis. She's 20 years old and was most recently seen on December 17.

Her family reported her missing on December 19, after her car was found at Peachtree Landing in Socastee.

Bill Barrett's close ties with the Elvis' family motivated him to gather as many tips as possible about what happened.



http://www.ncmissingpersons.org/heather-elvis/

Heather Elvis

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http://www.thestate.com/2014/01/12/3203903/every-time-we-turn-around-there.html

Missing in Myrtle Beach: 'Every time we turn around, there is another case'

Read more here: http://www.thestate.com/2014/01/12/3203903/every-time-we-turn-around-there.html#storylink=cpy

he leader of a North Carolina group that searches for missing people says she is spending too much time in Horry County these days.

Monica Caison and workers and volunteers for her CUE Center for Missing Persons have spent weeks looking for 20-year-old Heather Elvis, who disappeared days before Christmas. Elvis is one of nearly a half-dozen young people who vanished with barely a trace around Myrtle Beach in the past few years.

Read more here: http://www.thestate.com/2014/01/12/3203903/every-time-we-turn-around-there.html#storylink=cpy
 
http://www.myhorrynews.com/news/crime/article_4170d766-7d30-11e3-a2db-001a4bcf6878.html

National focus growing in search for Heather Elvis

Mattresses, a sofa and even a grill were among the items found during an expanded search for Heather Elvis.
A few animal bone fragments and signs of an outdoor bonfire were also found in the woods near Dick Scobee Road where the latest search for Elvis took place. Teams also scoured much of River Oaks Drive, but no signs of Elvis - missing since the early morning hours of Dec. 18 - were found Saturday.
 
Consider This: Finding Heather Elvis
By Ted Fortenberry - email fortenberry@wmbfnews.com

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"What is so troubling is that Heather is not the only person from our area who is missing. These disappearances seem to be happening more and more often, and someone knows something about all of these cases.

If that someone if you… you need to speak up. If know something about Heather Elvis or have information on any of the other people who are missing pick up the phone and call police. Do it now. These families should not have to suffer any longer."

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http://www.wbtw.com/story/24457496/...ks-supporters-a-month-after-she-was-last-seen

Heather Elvis' family thanks supporters a month after she was last seen

The family of a missing Myrtle Beach woman thanked supporters on Wednesday, four weeks after their daughter was last heard from.

Heather Elvis, age 20, was last seen at about 2 a.m., on Dec. 18 when she returned home from a date.

Her locked car was found late the next day and searches began immediately at the Peachtree Landing along the Waccamaw River.

The reward for Heather is now up to $25,000 – with $10,000 of that coming from her parents.

On Wednesday, her family was thankful for the help they've received the last 4 weeks.
 
http://www.myrtlebeachonline.com/2014/01/17/3965351/gov-haley-confirms-she-has-helped.html

Gov. Haley confirms she has helped find Heather Elvis

Read more here: http://www.myrtlebeachonline.com/20...ey-confirms-she-has-helped.html#storylink=cpy

Gov. Nikki Haley said Friday she had stepped in to help find missing 20-year-old Heather Elvis, a move, she said, is rare for the governor to do.

“I have been in contact with the family,” Haley said. “I have been in contact with [South Carolina Law Enforcement Division] during the entire investigation, as well as with the police department here on the ground. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family, and we’re going to do everything we can to help this family find their daughter.”

Read more here: http://www.myrtlebeachonline.com/20...ey-confirms-she-has-helped.html#storylink=cpy
 
http://www.xojane.com/it-happened-to-me/heather-elvis-disappearance-terry-elvis

My Daughter Heather Elvis Disappeared After a First Date 30 Days Ago, and I Will Not Stop Looking For Her

I am a father, a husband, a brother and a son, the first one being the most rewarding and at the same time the most painful.

It was 30 days ago today that I last heard from my daughter Heather.

Heather was a happy, excited 20-year-old girl on December 17, 2013. That is the last day before she disappeared. Loving, beautiful, she meant the world to me.

She still does. Even more so, in fact.


http://www.myhorrynews.com/news/local/horry_county/article_4c83e1c6-7faf-11e3-a518-001a4bcf6878.html

Father discusses Heather Elvis case 30 days after her disappearance

Terry Elvis has made a promise to his daughter.

“No matter what, no matter where, no matter the cost. No matter the penalty, no matter the ramifications, whatever it takes, I will find you and fix it.”

Elvis’ daughter Heather has been missing since Dec. 18.
 
http://www.xojane.com/it-happened-to-me/heather-elvis-disappearance-terry-elvis

My Daughter Heather Elvis Disappeared After a First Date 30 Days Ago, and I Will Not Stop Looking For Her

I am a father, a husband, a brother and a son, the first one being the most rewarding and at the same time the most painful.

It was 30 days ago today that I last heard from my daughter Heather.

Heather was a happy, excited 20-year-old girl on December 17, 2013. That is the last day before she disappeared. Loving, beautiful, she meant the world to me.

She still does. Even more so, in fact.


http://www.myhorrynews.com/news/local/horry_county/article_4c83e1c6-7faf-11e3-a518-001a4bcf6878.html

Father discusses Heather Elvis case 30 days after her disappearance

Terry Elvis has made a promise to his daughter.

“No matter what, no matter where, no matter the cost. No matter the penalty, no matter the ramifications, whatever it takes, I will find you and fix it.”

Elvis’ daughter Heather has been missing since Dec. 18.

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Police records discuss phone calls between Heather Elvis, older man as late as 6 a.m. December 18

Posted: Monday, January 20, 2014 12:47 pm | Updated: 1:59 pm, Mon Jan 20, 2014

Horry County police records are focusing on telephone activity that occurred as late as 6 a.m. Dec. 18 between Heather Elvis’ cell phone and a man with whom she had a relationship history, according to documents obtained by the Carolina Forest Chronicle.

The phone activity occurred about four hours after Elvis’ last known whereabouts on Dec. 18, and the man identified in the report was nearly twice her age, documents show.

http://www.myhorrynews.com/news/local/aynor/article_e27b8722-81fa-11e3-a440-001a4bcf6878.html
 
Heather Elvis reward increased to $30,000 by dad who has 'suffered long enough'

Posted: Jan 20, 2014 12:20 PM CST Updated: Jan 20, 2014 12:20 PM CST

By WBTW News Staff

MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. -
The reward for a missing Myrtle Beach woman has been increased by her father, who says his family has "suffered long enough" since the woman's disappearance just over a month ago.

Terry Elvis, the father of Heather Elvis, age 20, had already chipped in $10,000 of his own money to the reward.

Now, he says he is adding $5,000 more to up the reward to $30,000.

He also said on Facebook that he is convinced folks in the community know more than they have told authorities about his daughter, who was last seen on Dec. 17.


http://www.counton2.com/story/24499172/w
 
http://www.myhorrynews.com/news/local/aynor/article_e27b8722-81fa-11e3-a440-001a4bcf6878.html

Police records discuss phone calls between Heather Elvis, older man as late as 6 a.m. December 18

Horry County police records are focusing on telephone activity that occurred as late as 6 a.m. Dec. 18 between Heather Elvis’ cell phone and a man with whom she had a relationship history, according to documents obtained by the Carolina Forest Chronicle.

The phone activity occurred about four hours after Elvis’ last known whereabouts on Dec. 18, and the man identified in the report was nearly twice her age, documents show.
 

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