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Marianne Cecilia Marsh, 61, was last seen near Birch Lane in the University Forest neighborhood outside of Conway on Feb. 14, 2020, around 9 a.m.
She was last heard from around 4 p.m. Friday.
Marianne has a medical condition requiring medication and typically needs a cane to walk. Due to this, as well as the near-freezing temperatures, she is considered endangered.
She is approximately 5’0” and 105 lbs. She was last seen wearing a burgundy Snuggie/hoodie.
Anyone with information is asked to call HCPD at 843-248-1520.
Horry County Police Department
CONWAY, S.C. (WPDE) — A son's trip to deliver his mom flowers on Valentine's Day has launched a now multi-day search for a missing woman in Conway.
Marianne Marsh's daughter, Joy Macbay, said her brother stopped by the mother's Birch Lane home Friday afternoon and she was not home.
Her cars were still in the driveway, but her cards, wallet, ID and newly bought carton of cigarettes were still in the home. This concerned all of her family.
More at A Conway mother disappears, family pleading for help in search efforts
Before she went missing Marsh told her adult children that she was upset and needed to “blow off some steam.”
Joy Macbay, Marsh’s daughter, says Marsh has a history of leaving home when she is upset, but has never been gone this long.
More at HCPD, family, and friends continue search for missing Conway-area woman
She was last heard from around 4 p.m. Friday.
Marianne has a medical condition requiring medication and typically needs a cane to walk. Due to this, as well as the near-freezing temperatures, she is considered endangered.
She is approximately 5’0” and 105 lbs. She was last seen wearing a burgundy Snuggie/hoodie.
Anyone with information is asked to call HCPD at 843-248-1520.
Horry County Police Department
CONWAY, S.C. (WPDE) — A son's trip to deliver his mom flowers on Valentine's Day has launched a now multi-day search for a missing woman in Conway.
Marianne Marsh's daughter, Joy Macbay, said her brother stopped by the mother's Birch Lane home Friday afternoon and she was not home.
Her cars were still in the driveway, but her cards, wallet, ID and newly bought carton of cigarettes were still in the home. This concerned all of her family.
More at A Conway mother disappears, family pleading for help in search efforts
Before she went missing Marsh told her adult children that she was upset and needed to “blow off some steam.”
Joy Macbay, Marsh’s daughter, says Marsh has a history of leaving home when she is upset, but has never been gone this long.
More at HCPD, family, and friends continue search for missing Conway-area woman