Here's an article from December 2014:
Horry County police investigating the Heather Elvis case seized 13 cell phones, six computers, five video game systems which included two Xbox systems an Xbox hard drive and two Nintendo Wiis, several boxes of records, CDs and mini-cassettes, various financial records including numerous bank records, flash drives, journals and Sidney Moorer’s business license, $10,600 in cash from a safe, a torso of a mannequin with a white tank top and a Bi-Lo receipt dated Dec. 18, 2013. Search warrant returns didn’t state a specific time on the receipt. Unspecified items were photographed as well. Investigators also seized two shotguns, but police returned the weapons a day later. Police took two swabs from a shotgun, but the warrants don’t specify from which shotgun the swab was taken.
Polly Caison, mother of Tammy Moorer, said documents stating that police returned the shotguns a day later after seizing them serve as further proof her relatives had nothing to do with Elvis’ disappearance. “We were all together the night she went missing,” Caison said. “They [Sidney and Tammy] had just gotten home around 3 o’clock [a.m.] and they never left the house. We were up that night. We all go to work early in the morning.”
“They [police] took everything out of their house,” Caison said. “The only things they’ve got left are their beds and their refrigerators.”
http://www.myhorrynews.com/news/crime/article_441416a8-86ef-11e4-a903-afb6f4109dfe.html