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she did threaten to run away. i hope that's what happened. but the bike being found is not good.


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LORIS – Horry County police are asking for the public's help in locating a 12-year-old female that has not been seen since Sunday afternoon.

According to a press release issued by the Horry County Police Department, McCarrie C. Blankenship was last seen riding her bicycle at the intersection of Loop Road and Highway 366 around 4:00 p.m.

HCPD Lt. Jamie DeBari said her bicycle was located, but did not specify where it was found.

Blankenship is described to be about 5’5” tall, weighing about 110 pounds with blue eyes and blonde hair. She was last seen wearing a green and white sundress with bows on the shoulders, blue shorts, and carrying a pink and white backpack.

Police say she was upset and talked about running away the day before she went missing.

Anyone with information on where she may be is asked to contact the Criminal Investigations Division at (843) 915-8345, dispatch at (843) 248-1520, or (843) 915-TIPS (8477) to remain anonymous.
glad she's safe.

this asshole does have a criminal record. you know he fucked this poor little girl. :(


HORRY COUNTY, SC (WMBF) – Horry County Police confirm the missing 12-year-old girl has been found and one arrest has been made in the case.

Lt. Jamie Debari with Horry County Police says Blankenship was found Wednesday afternoon at approximately 1 p.m. the area of Highway 22 and Robert Edge Parkway in the North Myrtle Beach Section of Horry County.

The girl was immediately taken into Emergency Protective Custody.

HCPD arrested Danny Dewayne Hardee, 25 of Conway. Charges are pending at this time.

When speaking with WMBF News Reporter Evan Lambert Wednesday morning, family members of McCarrie C. Blankenship, reported missing Sunday afternoon, voiced concerns the young girl may be with a former neighbor.

Blankenship's family members said Wednesday morning the 12-year-old may have been with an older male who previously lived near the family. Loved ones of the previously missing preteen believe the former neighbor and Blankenship had some type of relationship, but not did delve further into the details.

Horry County Police confirmed Wednesday morning they had a person of interest in Blankenship's case, but would not release the name of that individual.