Sunday, November 13, 2011

Jasmine Hammond


  


Jasmine left home about 6:45am to go to school and never returned home.

Area last seen: Wire Road in Neeses
Endangered Runaway

DOB: Oct 13, 1994
Missing: Nov 8, 2010
Age Now: 16
Sex: Female
Race: Black
Hair: Sandy
Eyes: Brown
Height: 5'6" (168 cm)
Weight: 147 lbs (67 kg)
Missing From:
ORANGEBURG
SC
United States


She has multiple scars on her right leg. Jasmine may go by the nickname Jazz.
ANYONE HAVING INFORMATION SHOULD CONTACT
National Center for Missing & Exploited Children
1-800-843-5678 (1-800-THE-LOST)
Orangeburg County Sheriff's Department (South Carolina) 1-803-534-3550

Susan Kay DeLuca






Susan Kay DeLuca was last seen on April 15 as she was possibly traveling to the state of Maryland to visit her family. She was reported missing on April 29. She was last seen in the area of Sparky's Fireworks store on Hwy. 501 in Marion County. Detectives initiated an investigation once law enforcement learned that DeLuca never made it to Maryland. DeLuca's car was found at the bottom of the Little Pee Dee River in June 2010 but she has yet to be found.

Ted Godbolt, DeLuca’s landlord whom she rented a mobile home from on William Nobles Road said she lived with a man and both kept quiet to themselves.

Through police reports, WMBF News learned that Ms. DeLuca quit her job at the Waffle House in Aynor just before she disappeared.

DeLuca's father told NewsChannel 15 his daughter moved to Horry County about five years ago and described her as somewhat transient. He said, though, that she's never gone this long without checking in.
A woman who lives at the house where DeLuca was living before she vanished said she knew DeLuca casually and that it wasn't like her to just leave.

"She left her stuff like she was coming back. She didn't leave like a person moving with no intention of coming back or disappearing," said Jean King.

If anyone has any information on the location of Susan DeLuca, they are asked to contact the Horry County Police Department directly at 915-5350, or call 915-TIPS (8477).




Vital Statistics at Time of Disappearance

Missing Since: April 15, 2010 from Aynor, South Carolina
Classification: Missing
Date Of Birth: January 1, 1964
Age: 45
Height: 5'4"
Weight: 108 lbs.
Hair Color: Brown
Eye Color: Brown
Race: White
Gender: Female
NCIC Number: M568786330
Case Number:10040101
Fingerprints: Available
DNA: Available
Dentals: Available

Jolene Jones





Details of Disappearance
Jolene's last contact was a phone conversation with her father on February 26, 2011. She called form Charleston airport asking for money to go back to Southern California. Jolenes cell phone was been active. Jolene did not call her son on his birthday, which is out of character for her. She was reported missing with North Charleston police on March 10, 2011. Jolene and her boyfriend David Swanson arrived in Orange County, California on March 6, 2011 accoring to David's step-father Jim Gill. He claims that he picked them up at a bus station in Orange County and drove them to friends house. The last information from Mr. Gill was that he has not had any contact with Jolene or David for two months prior to date June 6, 2011.

Investigating Agency
If you have any information concerning this case, please contact:
North Charleston Police Department
Detective Patricia Jourdan
843-740-2859
Case number 2011009544
or
Riverside California Sheriff’s Department
Phone 951-210-1161
Case number PC11176028

http://www.nampn.org/cases/jones_jolene.html

 NamUs MP # 11227

Missing Since:February 26, 2011 from North Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina
Classification:Missing
Date Of Birth:N/A
Age:35
Height:5'2"
Weight:110-125 lbs.
Hair Color:Brown
Eye Color:Blue
Race:White
Gender:Female
Distinguishing Characteristics:Shoulder length hair
Case Number:2011009544
Dental Available:Charting is available and will be entered later
DNA Available:Sample available - Not yet submitted
Fingerprint Available:Fingerprint information is available elsewhere


Tierra Symone Inman



With a history of running away, authorities first listed Tierra Inman, 15, under that category, a runaway.  It's been my experience that a person who is categorized as "just a runaway" is not too high on the priority list, especially teens with a history.

As most experts will tell you, teens are either running away from something, or running to something, but either way, they are usually in an endangered situation and, as teens, do not have the ability to make good conscious decisions for themselves.

Tierra was last seen on October 16, 2011 along Stewart St. in Marion, SC and her last contact with a friend was on October 20.  Her family says although she has run away from home before, she usually returns within a few days.  There has been no contact from her since October 20.  They believe she could be in the Florence, Columbia or Myrtle Beach areas.

Authorities are now asking for the public's assistance, and Tierra is now categorized as missing.

Inman has been described as standing 5’5″ and weighing about 175 pounds with black hair and brown eyes. She was last seen wearing light blue shorts and a white t-shirt.

Anyone with information as to her whereabouts should contact the Marion Police Department at 843-423-8616.


http://www.wmbfnews.com/story/16000547/marion-police-search-for-missing-teenager
http://www.carolinalive.com/news/story.aspx?id=684724#.Tr-q5EMr2_E
http://blackandmissing.wordpress.com/2011/11/09/tierrainman/

Friday, October 21, 2011

ImaginePublicity Sponsors Tour Stop to Remember the Missing Persons of South Carolina


On Saturday, October 29 at 10am family members of the missing, along with members of the community, law enforcement, media and speakers will gather at Chapin Park at 1400 North Kings Highway in Myrtle Beach.  South Carolina has approximately 125 known open missing persons cases, some recent and many that have gone cold.  ImaginePublicity hopes to add to the awareness of each of them by hosting a stop along the CUE Center for Missing Persons’ Road to Remember Tour in Myrtle Beach.
Each year CUE Center for Missing Persons hits the road across several states in order to bring awareness to communities of the magnitude of a silent epidemic, missing persons.  This year’s tour will cover the following states: NC, TN, SC, TX, MS, AL, FL, LA .  Every year, Monica Caison and representatives from CUE travel a different route in order to bring needed attention in the media and each community.
The annual tour was created to generate new interest in cold cases of missing people across our nation. The inspiration came in 2004 from the case of North Carolina college student Leah Roberts, who had gone on a cross-country trip of self-exploration. Her wrecked and abandoned vehicle was found, but Leah is still missing. Leah’s case went cold and interest faded until CUE Center volunteers set out on a grueling 14-day trip to retrace her route and inform the media of all those who were missing in the path of the tour. In the years to follow, it only seemed right to keep hope alive after families across the country voiced the need for more help and supported the tour idea.
All families with missing loved ones in South Carolina are invited to participate.  Please bring pictures, signs, banners, or whatever you like, to honor your missing loved one and bring more attention to your loved one’s case.
If you are planning to attend, please email contact@imaginepublicity to give us an idea of who will be in attendance.   Your missing loved one will be honored regardless of attendance.



Sunday, September 25, 2011

Woodrow Taylor






On Dec. 13, 1997 Woodrow Taylor walked away from his Conway home off of Hucks Road and was never seen again. According to reports he left his house with a friend. Taylor is reported to have been carrying $1,100 at the time of his disappearance. His friend stated that he left Taylor at the intersection of U.S. 701 and S.C. 410 in Conway and that he never saw him again. His friends began to get worried after he missed church, which is something he would never do. Taylor’s friend from church paged him repeatedly. After the friend’s repeated pages the call was returned by the person who Taylor was last seen with. Police suspected foul play but no charges were ever filed. Taylor is still considered a missing person and the case is open and unsolved.

Investigating Agency
If you have any information concerning this case, please contact:
Horry County Police Department
Violent Crimes Section
843-915-5350
843-915-5350 
NamUs MP # 8782

Mae Cynthia Bullock


There is no other information or pictures available at this time.


On May 15, 2009 Mae Bullock, a homeless woman in Myrtle Beach, contacted her son in Hickory, N.C. telling her son that she was coming to visit him. She was never heard from again. According to reports, her son grew concerned that he had not heard from his mother in four months. The cellular phone that she had was also not reachable. Bullock’s son did not know where to find her but he did know that she frequented the community kitchen for meals and the First Baptist Church in Myrtle Beach. On the same day she last contacted her son, May 15, 2009, Bullock filed a police report in regards to being a victim of credit card fraud but she did not leave any contact information to follow up on. None of the people that knew her in the area had seen her or knew her whereabouts. The case remains open and unsolved.