Missing in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina: Unsolved Missing Person Cases Part One
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina sees over 20 million visitors each year. 20 million. Myrtle Beach is a destination for young and old alike, with no shortage of activities, restaurants, and shopping- and of course, the 60 continuous miles of beach- which is how it received the nickname, ‘The Grand Strand’.
Myrtle Beach does have a darker side too. NeighborhoodScout.com give Myrtle Beach a zero on the crime scale. The scale, which shows that a score of 100 is the safest, and a score of 0 is the least safe, shows Myrtle Beach as being one of the most unsafe areas in the U.S.
One out of ten people will experience a crime while in Myrtle Beach. One in 73 people will be the victim of what is considered a ‘violent crime’.
Those statistics, along with the fact that millions of people visit each year, mean it is likely that there will be missing person cases coming up.
As of this publication date (May 2022), the following people are still missing.
Heather Rachelle Elvis.