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Post by TomTerrific0420 on Fri Jan 01, 2010 5:11 pm

Poster's Note: There is no apparent link between this story and Britt's but some other websites are posting this in her forum as she could be the potential victim

NEW HANOVER COUNTY, NC - Someone searching for bottles along River Road found human remains on the side of the road.
The Wilmington Police Department is handling the investigation, but
there is no word yet on how the person died or how long the body as
been in the area.
"We're unable to ascertain at this point whether it's male, female,
black, white or any other race and that's pretty much all we can say at
this point," said Wilmington Detective Lee Odham.
Detectives have roped off the area to perform a grid search, in
hopes of finding any clues about who the person is and how they died.
"There may be jewelry or anything like that - we don't know," said
Odham. "We have to actually look for it and that's where we are right
now, trying to ascertain exactly what we have and what's the best way
to remove it from the area where it rests."
The bones will be sent to an anthropologist over the weekend to
determine whether the remains belong to a man or a woman. The state's
chief medical examiner will get the bones Monday for further
examination.
According to police, the remains were found on the west side of River Road, about two miles south of Independence Boulevard.
Authorities are protecting the area as a possible crime scene,
though investigators have not yet determined if foul play was involved.
Anyone with information is asked to call the Wilmington Police
Department at 910-343-3600. Anonymous text messages may be submitted
through Text-A-Tip. Enter Tip 708 and the message, and send to CRIMES
(274637).

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Post by TomTerrific0420 on Tue Jan 05, 2010 3:48 pm

Friends, family members, and authorities will return to the
Georgetown County area this weekend to continue the search for missing
Chili teenager Brittanee Drexel. Monica Caison of the CUE Center for
Missing Persons tells News 10NBC Drexel’s mother, Dawn, will
participate in the search. Drexel’s aunt and grandparents are also
expected to team up with the search team.
Brittanee Drexel went missing while on spring break in Myrtle Beach in April.
The Drexel family recently teamed up with the CUE Center for Missing
Persons to launch an official website for the search. The website was
created after law enforcement officials and the Drexel family learned
about several people posing as Brittanee on the Internet.
Last month, crews searching near the Santee River found a pair of
sunglasses similar to those belonging to Drexel. The family is still
waiting to hear the results of DNA tests on those sunglasses.
Caison says authorities did not conduct any searches during the
holidays, but she and a small team continued weekly searches near the
Santee River, where Drexel’s phone gave off its last known signal.

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Post by TomTerrific0420 on Wed Jan 06, 2010 2:02 am

A missing 17-year-old New York girl's family members and friends
will return to the Georgetown County area Saturday to search for clues
in her disappearance.Brittanee Drexel has not been seen since she left a Myrtle Beach hotel room in April.An
official Web site for the missing teen was also recently launched after
officials and family members learned about several people posing as
Drexel on the Internet, said Monica Caison, director of the Community
United Effort Center for Missing Persons based in Wilmington, N.C. The
organization conducts nationwide searches for missing individuals."The
internet can be a wonderful tool to get the information out there, but
it can also be a vicious attack for the family," Caison said."There have been some vicious, horrible things out there."The
site was launched Jan. 1 and as of Monday night, Caison said there had
been more than 5,000 hits to it and hundreds of people had left
messages of hope for the family as well as information that could help
the investigation.Volunteers and law enforcement officials have
focused their searches in the Georgetown County area after a cell phone
belonging to Drexel gave off its last known signal the night of April
26 around U.S. 17 and the South Santee River, police said.Drexel was last seen that night leaving the Blue Water Hotel on Ocean Boulevard in Myrtle BeachIn
December, a pair of sunglasses, resembling those Drexel wore in a photo
taken the day she was last seen in Myrtle Beach was found in an area
near the Santee River in Georgetown County.The sunglasses were sent to the State Law Enforcement Division for processing."It's so imperative if anyone finds anything in the woods, they need to call police, especially in that area." I don't care if it's a lipstick container," Caison said."If you find any kind of article that doesn't belong out there, you need to call police. It could be imperative to this case."A group will spend the weekend looking for clues about Drexel's disappearance, which has garnered national attention.Authorities did not conduct any searches during the holidays, but Caison said she has searched the area weekly."I've
been going down weekly and spending the day with a small team," Caison
said. "We're continuing to eliminate space and focus on new areas we've
discovered."Anyone with information about Drexel's disappearance can call Myrtle Beach police at 918-1300 or go to the Web site at www.helpfindbrittaneedrexel.com.

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Post by TomTerrific0420 on Sat Jan 09, 2010 4:20 pm

McClellanville, SC - Eight months after
a New York teen disappeared in Myrtle Beach, search crews are back in
Charleston County looking for Brittanee Drexel. Down a road in McClellanville, dozens
of strangers are looking for one person. Eight months and several
searches later there is no sign of the teen who would now be 18 years
old. “We can’t forget her,” Brittanee’s grandmother Carol Wagner said.
The outgoing soccer player disappeared from Myrtle Beach while on vacation with her friends.
“We know she didn’t disappear off the face of the earth,” Dawn Drexel,
Brittanee’s mother said. “Whoever hurt her or did something to her, no
one has come forward.”
The search is not letting up. At least
ten agencies from multiple states are out in the Georgetown and
McClellanville area this weekend looking for the girl. Officials
covered more than 230 acres on Saturday. There have been many leads and few
clues. Monica Caison, the Executive Director of the CUE Center for
Missing Persons has been looking for Brittanee since she vanished. “We returned to Seven Mile Road (in
McClellanville) because this has always been a point of interest for
Brittanee’s cell phone,” she explained. “The cadaver dogs are out here
to seek out any human remains. We have horse teams because they can see
farther ahead over ditch banks and high bushes.”
Time is ticking and each day that slips by could be missed opportunity, but the group remains hopeful.
“As her mother said, she does not want
someone stumbling through the woods that wasn’t even looking to find
her daughter. She wants someone to find her daughter with dignity,”
Caison added. “We’re never giving up on Brittanee,” Keri Drexel, the teen’s aunt, said. “We love her dearly and we miss her dearly.”
Officials are still testing a pair of
sunglasses that were found near the Santee River. They have not
determined if they belong to Drexel.
For more information on the search for Brittanee, log onto www.helpfindbrittanee.com.

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Post by TomTerrific0420 on Sun Jan 10, 2010 2:08 am

Nothing was found Saturday during a search in South Carolina for missing Chili teenager Brittanee Drexel."We
still haven't really found anything that is related to Brittanee or
about her case," said Monica Caison, founder of the Community United
Effort Center for Missing Persons in North Carolina.Close
to 100 people spent about 11 hours searching through areas in
Georgetown and Charleston counties Saturday, including near the spot
where Drexel's cell phone gave off its last signal.Law enforcement officials, mounted horse teams and canine units assisted in the search, Caison said.She said the search will continue today in Georgetown County.Drexel, 18, a Gates Chili student, went missing April 25 during a spring break trip.

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Post by TomTerrific0420 on Tue Jan 12, 2010 2:57 am

The Grand Strand has several qualities that make it susceptible to
human trafficking, according to speakers at an event Monday to
commemorate International Human Trafficking Awareness Day.
The event at the Myrtle Beach International Airport was hosted by the
Eastern Carolina Coalition Against Human Trafficking and featured
several members of law enforcement, as well as S.C. Rep. Nelson
Hardwick. He plans to introduce a resolution this week recognizing
Human Trafficking Awareness Day and file legislation to strengthen laws
against trafficking. ."Human
trafficking is the fastest growing global crime industry in the world.
It generated $31 billion last year," said Kelly O'Neill-Bagwell,
president of ECCHAT, which was formed in Conway in 2008. "An estimated
1 million people are trafficked each year across international borders.
When you include those who are trafficked within national borders, that
number can rise to up to four times that amount."Trafficking,
the holding and transport of a person against their will by use of fear
or other coercion or control, is often tied to other crimes such as
drug trade or prostitution. It can also be tied to the service industry
or to agricultural work. About 80 percent of people who are trafficked
are women and children, according to statistics from the U.S.
Department of Justice.O'Neill-Bagwell said she was looking at a
map of instances of alleged trafficking and was struck by how few cases
appeared in South Carolina. After talking to law enforcement officials,
she said she found out that wasn't because it didn't happen here, but
that no one was reporting them and victims weren't coming forward."We
would be sticking our heads in the sand to think that it wasn't
happening inside of South Carolina," said Lt. Buddy Wilkes with the
S.C. Law Enforcement Division. "I think that awareness and accurate
instance numbers go hand in hand. It's a Catch-22 in some ways. You
have to increase awareness to get people to come forward and record
accurate statistics. In some ways you have to have those statistics to
convince people that it's a problem they need to be aware of."A
speaker from the FBI, Mike Beauford, said several cases have been
prosecuted in South Carolina in the last few years, including a case
outside Columbia where a 14-year-old girl was illegally brought into
the United States from Mexico, kept as a prisoner in a trailer and
prostituted by her captors, who were eventually convicted under the
trafficking laws.Because the Grand Strand has large immigrant
communities that don't always speak English, and because of the
seasonal, transient nature of some businesses, the area has more
potential for trafficking.Myrtle Beach police reports often show
requests from out-of-state law enforcement agencies to assist in
arresting runaways and returning them to their families. Although no
leads have panned out, there were several suggestions that missing teen
Brittanee Drexel might have been a victim of human trafficking.
A
continued search over the weekend near Charleston for the teen, who
disappeared last spring, did not turn up any new leads or clues.Hardwick
said the potential legislation needs some more work before he discusses
details, but said it would look at the penalties for human trafficking
offenses. He said he expects to be able to introduce the legislation in
the next few weeks.

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Post by TomTerrific0420 on Mon Feb 08, 2010 3:46 pm

The head of a company that helps parents find missing children has
hired a detective agency to search for a New York teen who went missing
in Myrtle Beach while on spring break in 2009.
Frank Del Vecchio of AMBER Ready in Rockaway, NJ, said Monday he hopes Benson Agency Investigations can bring fresh insight to the case
of missing 18-year-old Brittanee Drexel. His company developed
technology allowing parents to create profiles and photos of their
children stored on cell phones or e-mail that can be quickly
distributed if a child goes missing.
Myrtle Beach Police say the Rochester, NY, teen disappeared after
she was last seen in the area of 11th Avenue South and 20th Avenue
South in Myrtle Beach. Drexel, who was 17 at the time of her
disappearance, was in the area against the will of her mother.
Contact was lost between Drexel and her family in New York on April
25, the same night authorities say she disappeared. The last signal
from her cell phone came the next night near the South Santee River.
Since she went missing, multiple search efforts for the teen have
been executed from Horry County to Charleston County. While
investigators have searched throughout three counties, each search
effort has left police empty handed.
In a December 2009 attempt, search team consisting of approximately
70 people combed through an unidentified area of Georgetown County
after a pair of knock-off Prada sunglasses were discovered near a body
of water.
Those sunglasses, according to investigators, matched those worn by
Drexel in a photo taken with friends in Myrtle Beach before her
disappearance. Monica Caison with the CUE Center for Missing Persons
says the sunglasses were located by a group of people collecting wood
for a fire in December.
Members of the CUE Center, in coordination with investigators from
the Georgetown County Sheriff's Office, Charleston County Sheriff's
Office and the Myrtle Beach Police Department used search dogs,
multiple boats, divers and a remote-controlled robotic camera to search
the immediate area where the Prada sunglasses were found.
Despite using a variety of search tactics, Caison says investigators exhausted their search without any additional leads.
CrimeStoppers of the Lowcountry continues to offer a reward for any
information on Drexel's whereabouts. Anyone with information regarding
the disappearance of Drexel is urged to contact the agency at
1-888-CRIME-SC.

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Post by tears4caylee on Tue Mar 09, 2010 8:46 am

I feel this one needs to be moved up.....Just a feeling I have after they found Amber's remains.

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Post by TomTerrific0420 on Wed Mar 17, 2010 3:55 pm

It's been a fruitless search for a New York teenager who vanished
while on spring break in Myrtle Beach in 2009, and now family and
friends of the missing teen will return to the Grand Strand to bring new
light to the case.
Investigators say Brittanee Drexel, of Rochester, NY, disappeared
after she was last seen in the area of 11th Avenue South and 20th Avenue
South in Myrtle Beach. Drexel, who was 17 at the time of her
disappearance, was in the area against the will of her mother.
Contact was lost between Drexel and her family in New York on April
25, the same night authorities say she disappeared from the area. The
last signal from her cell phone came the next night near the South
Santee River.
Since she went missing, multiple search efforts for the teen have
been executed from Horry County to Charleston County. While
investigators have searched throughout three counties, each search
effort has left police empty handed.
Drexel's grandmother says the family is organizing a biker run on
April 24, stretching from Georgetown to the Blue Water Resort in Myrtle
Beach where she was last seen.
The teen's family says they also plan on holding a candlelight vigil
at the Blue Water in honor of Drexel.

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Post by TomTerrific0420 on Wed Mar 31, 2010 12:05 am

Myrtle Beach police are investigating a Facebook account that
featured a photo of missing Rochester, N.Y., teen Brittanee Marie
Drexel, who vanished nearly a year ago on a spring break trip.

Police learned about the account through a tip received Monday by way
of the "America's Most Wanted" TV show Web site, police Capt. David
Knipes said Tuesday
"We're familiar with it. Is there anything to it? Probably not. We're
still working on it. I don't think it has a whole lot of weight in the
case with the way we're investigating it," Knipes said. He declined to
elaborate.

Facebook account holders typically post pictures of themselves. The
account in question featured a photo of Drexel that was visible to all
Facebook users until Tuesday afternoon, when it apparently was removed.

Drexel's aunt, Keri Drexel of Bradenton, Fla., said she tried to
contact the person listed as the account holder for the Facebook page.
She sent an e-mail asking that the picture of Brittanee Drexel be
removed.

"I don't even know who she is," Keri Drexel said of the account
holder. "The emotions each day are just like killing us. We're just in
survival mode every day."

The Drexel photo that was posted on the Facebook page has been widely
used on missing posters and in the media.

"I think it's pretty cruel. I don't know what the goal is," said
Carol Wagner of Rochester, who is Drexel's grandmother.

On Tuesday morning, the Facebook page that featured the Drexel photo
had 59 fans who included high school students in Montana, Missouri and
Pennsylvania. Sixteen of them said they were students at Sturgeon (Mo.)
High School.

Sturgeon High Acting Administrator Kevin Hicks confirmed that the
names listed as Sturgeon High fans of the Facebook page were those of
students. He said he had never heard the name of the account holder. He
said he would contact the students to discuss the Facebook page and find
out what was going on.

Facebook officials did not respond Tuesday to requests for comment.

Brittanee Drexel last communicated with her mother Dawn Drexel in a
text message sent late in the afternoon of April 25, 2009, in which she
said she was packing to come home, Wagner said.

She was last seen on a security camera leaving the lobby of a Myrtle
Beach hotel. She took her pink cell phone and purse. Her belongings were
left behind. "We have all her clothing and luggage," Wagner said.

Brittanee Drexel went to Myrtle Beach without her mother's
permission. Wagner said she has had two dreams in which her
granddaughter is alive. "I do believe Brittanee is out there. Somebody
is holding her against her will," Wagner said.
Crime Stoppers playing cards that include information about the
Drexel case will be distributed this week in South Carolina prisons and
jails, said Monica Caison, founder and executive director of the Cue
Center for Missing Persons in Wilmington, N.C.

"We've been dealing with some very odd things with people
impersonating Brittanee," Caison said.

Wagner said a candlelight vigil for Drexel is planned in Myrtle
Beach. "I have made so many friends down there in Myrtle Beach. They are
a very giving community," she said.

The vigil will be at 7:30 p.m. April 25 at the Blue Water Resort.
Anyone is welcome to participate. "We're doing it to keep her face out
there because we don't want anybody to forget her," Wagner said.

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Post by oviedo45 on Wed Mar 31, 2010 2:37 am

what if someone set the facebook account up to bring attention to her missing status? would that be so bad? i see lots of facebook accounts for missing kids - maybe someone was just trying to help? i guess it would depend on the content and how it was titled.

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Post by TomTerrific0420 on Fri Apr 02, 2010 1:01 am

Dawn Drexel, of Rochester, N.Y., thinks one of three things
happened to her missing teenage daughter, who vanished last year when
she disobeyed her mother and left with friends for a spring break trip
to Myrtle Beach.Brittanee Marie Drexel is being held against her
will, she is being trafficked or she is dead, her mother said. "My main
focus is to find my daughter. She's in our thoughts every day. We're
just trying to get her home and hope that she's still alive," Dawn
Drexel said last week.Brittanee, then 17, was last seen alone on a
security camera as she walked out of a Myrtle Beach hotel lobby on
April 25, 2009. She had her purse and cell phone with her. Her luggage
was left behind. "They don't know what happened to her when she walked
out of that hotel. They need to start thinking outside the box," her
mother said.
Dawn Drexel, 37, said she has hired a private investigator.Brittanee's
disappearance continues to draw national media attention on shows such
as "America's Most Wanted." Hundreds of tips have poured in on the case,
including one from a viewer that Myrtle Beach police received early
this week, said Capt. David Knipes. Investigators continue to pursue
leads.The Investigation Discovery show, "Disappeared," has
contacted Dawn Drexel about her missing daughter and plans to feature
the case
. Monday, Brittanee's disappearance was part of a show about
spring break safety for high school and college students that was
broadcast on "The Doctors".
Dawn Drexel said a child goes missing every 40 seconds. "Nobody ever thinks that this will happen
to their child, but it does. These kids need to be more aware that this
happens all the time," she said.Drexel said someone could have
been following her daughter or watching her. "You don't know if that
same person is out there. They could be lurking and trying to find
someone else," she said.Spring break starts today for many school
districts, including most in the Midlands.Pam Bailey,
communications director for Berkeley County schools, said counselors
talk to students about being safe and having a partner and traveling in
groups no matter where they go. Student safety and teaching kids to make
good decisions is a collaborative effort between schools, families and
churches, she said."There's always that opportunity for that bad
decision. Teenagers are in that wilderness of discovery. And they think
they are invincible," she said.Brittanee's disappearance struck a
nerve with Matthew Latta of Charleston, who said he convinced three
West Ashley print shops to donate paper and ink for 1,000 flyers asking
for information about the case. Latta, 30, said he hopes to raise
awareness of the search for Brittanee by distributing and posting the
flyers April 17-18 on the Grand Strand. "Maybe they will remember
something that they thought was trivial at the time. There's obviously
people out there who have an answer to this but none of them have
stepped forward," he said.Brittanee was last seen wearing a
white, black, teal and gray top, black shorts and white flip-flops. She
is 4 feet, 11 inches tall, weighs 103 pounds and has blue eyes and blond
hair with highlights. Her ears and nose are pierced.

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Post by TomTerrific0420 on Mon Apr 05, 2010 12:02 am

The mother of a New York teenager who vanished
last April in Myrtle Beach is angry over people impersonating her
daughter on social networking sites."It's
demented," said Dawn Drexel during a phone interview from her Rochester,
NY, home on Sunday.Drexel's daughter,
Brittanee, disappeared April 25, 2009, from Ocean Boulevard while the
then-17-year-old was on spring break.Brittanee,
now 18, has yet to be found, though investigators say they continue to
investigate the case on a daily basis.In
the months that followed Brittanee's disappearance, the internet has lit
up with some people posting insulting things about Brittanee and her
family.The latest faceless attack comes
from people setting up fake profiles on Facebook.com and using
Brittanee's pictures as if they were their own."It makes me very, very angry," Dawn said. "Brittanee is
missing. There's no reason why people should be doing that."Drexel said there have been several fake profiles lately, but
most of them are removed within a few days.Myrtle
Beach Police said they were looking into the postings, though they
don't think the pages will provide clues into Drexel's case.Meanwhile, Drexel said she's going to contact a lawyer to see
if she can pursue legal action should the people behind the profiles be
identified."I mean that is demented. I mean
it's sick. I mean anyone in their right mind wouldn't do something like that."

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Post by TomTerrific0420 on Mon Apr 05, 2010 2:28 pm

Dawn Drexel says she is grateful for the support her family has
received since her 18 year old daughter disappeared.

Drexel says
she misses her daughter everyday and still holds out hope. But she says
now she has to deal with insulting posts on Facebook. In one case, she
says a girl set up a site pretending to be Brittanee, even going as far
as to use pictures of the missing girl in her profile.

Drexel
says "It's cruel and it's sick and it has to stop." She has contacted
Myrtle Beach Police to investigate the postings and Facebook has removed
four of them.

But Drexel says others keep popping up. She says
there have also been insulting remarks about her family and her daughter
posted on other social networking sites.

She
says no one can understand what it feels like to have a child
disappear, unless they have been through it.

She begs those who
have used her daughter's name and pictures in an insulting way to stop.

Dawn
Drexel says the investigation into Brittanee's disappearance continues
with police and a private investigator looking at new leads and
investigating tips that come in.

Drexel will mark the one year
anniversary of Brittanee's disappearance with an awareness event on
April 25th at the Culver Road Armory. It begins at 1 pm.

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Post by TomTerrific0420 on Fri Apr 09, 2010 2:14 pm

Law enforcement officials have confirmed that they have identified
persons of interest
in the disappearance of an 18-year-old New York girl
who went missing from Myrtle Beach nearly a year ago.
Myrtle Beach Police Det. Vincent Dorio said Friday that investigators
have developed multiple people of interest in the case of missing teen
Brittanee Drexel. Dorio says the information developed from a tip, and
that detectives are confident it is leading them in the right direction
to finding who might be responsible
for her disappearance.
Myrtle Beach Police and working with the Georgetown County Sheriff's
Office and the Charleston County Sheriff's Office on the case.
According to Georgetown County Sheriff's Office spokesman Lt. Neil
Johnson, no arrest warrants have been served at this time, but lie
detector tests have been conducted on two of the persons of interest.
"At this time, there is no reason to believe these people [the
persons of interest] know Drexel directly," Johnson said.
Based on information they have received, they "don't think she's
still alive," Johnson commented.
Investigators are not releasing any information on the tips they
received because they fear it might jeopardize the recently revitalized
investigation.
Johnson said they have been looking at these persons of interest for
some time and this recent break is the result of months of
lead-tracking.
Myrtle Beach Police say the Rochester, NY, teen disappeared after she
was last seen in the area of 11th Avenue South and 20th Avenue South in
Myrtle Beach. Drexel, who was 17 at the time of her disappearance, was
in the area against the will of her mother.
Contact was lost between Drexel and her family in New York on April
25, 2009, the same night authorities say she disappeared. The last
signal from her cell phone came the next night near the South Santee
River.
Since she went missing, multiple search efforts for the teen have
been executed from Horry County to Charleston County. While
investigators have searched throughout three counties, each search
effort has left police empty handed.
In a December 2009 attempt, search team consisting of approximately
70 people combed through an unidentified area of Georgetown County after
a pair of knock-off Prada sunglasses were discovered near a body of
water.
Those sunglasses, according to investigators, matched those worn by
Drexel in a photo taken with friends in Myrtle Beach before her
disappearance. Monica Caison with the CUE Center for Missing Persons
says the sunglasses were located by a group of people collecting wood
for a fire in December.
Members of the CUE Center, in coordination with investigators from
the Georgetown County Sheriff's Office, Charleston County Sheriff's
Office and the Myrtle Beach Police Department used search dogs, multiple
boats, divers and a remote-controlled robotic camera to search the
immediate area where the Radar sunglasses were found.
Despite using a variety of search tactics, Caison said investigators
exhausted their search without any additional leads.
CrimeStoppers of the Lowcountry continues to offer a reward for any
information on Drexel's whereabouts. Anyone with information regarding
the disappearance of Drexel is urged to contact the agency at
1-888-CRIME-SC.

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