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Police searching for men who allegedly threatened Heather Elvis's father
Myrtle Beach Police say they are trying to identify two males who allegedly drove up to the father of missing 20-year-old Heather Elvis Tuesday and made a verbal threat towards him and his family.
Terry Elvis told police that at about 1:20 p.m. Tuesday, he was exiting his business on Howard Avenue at the Market Common when he saw a matted black 2-door Jeep Wrangler in the parking lot behind the complex, according to a report from the Myrtle Beach Police Department. The vehicle had a black rag top with a tubular bumper, blacked-out rims, and was raised up higher than standard height.
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Myrtle Beach Police were called to Howard Avenue earlier this week in reference to a harassment and threats case.
On Tuesday, at approximately 1:20 p.m., a vehicle was seen in the rear parking area of the 2800 block of Howard Avenue in The Market Common.
The passenger of the vehicle reportedly made a verbal threat to the victim, Terry Elvis, whose daughter, Heather, age 20, has been missing since mid-December. There has been no trace of her since her car was found abandoned at Peachtree Landing.
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Myrtle Beach police investigate threat made to father of Heather Elvis
Myrtle Beach police officers are asking for the publics help in identifying two suspects after one of them made threats in connection with the Heather Elvis missing persons case.
Terry Elvis, father of Heather Elvis, filed a report Tuesday that said two white males made verbal threats toward him and his family in the parking lot of his business at The Market Common in Myrtle Beach.
The incident occurred at about 1:20 p.m. Tuesday and reported a few hours later, the report and a police spokesman said.
Myrtle Beach police say the suspect who threatened Terry Elvis was driving a Jeep similar to this one.
Anyone with information related to this vehicle or this incident is asked to contact the Myrtle Beach Police Department at (843) 918-1382.