: May 9, 2009
Search crews with Community United Effort or CUE for missing persons called off the search for missing New York teen Brittanee Drexel at 7pm Saturday.
Monica Caison with the organization says crews were out looking for Brittanee for eleven days, but the search for her will continue with investigators.
You have to look at every search as a success, youre eliminating more space where shes not so youre not questioning where she could be and thats all you can do, said Caison.
The latest search moved from Georgetown County to Charleston County, at Thornhill Farm, which is south of the Santee River.
Crews used helicopters, horses and canines to cover the area as much as possible but still no clues. Crews had one more road to stretch their search onto late Saturday evening.
You have to think about the worst case scenario which we dont want to think about but you know its reality, Im just hoping that you know she comes home soon, I dont want to wait, said Brittanees mother, Dawn Drexel who was joined by several family members and close friends at Thornhill Farm.
Brittanees family earlier on Saturday handed out business cards to everyone in the community even to bikers riding toward Georgetown.
Everybody is just so upset because we know this isnt like Brittanee she wouldnt hurt her family like that, said Brittanees mother.
Anyone with information on Brittanee Drexels whereabouts is asked to call the Myrtle Beach Police Department at 918-1300.
I want her cacaca to eat
TatianaSword 1 year ago