COFFEE WITH A COP - Oct. 25 - Longs
PIO Mikayla Moskov from Horry County Police Department · 24 Oct 19
Join us Friday morning to fuel up on coffee as you fill up your tank! ☕️👮⛽️
West Precinct officers will be at the Marathon Convenience Store at 1 Hwy 9 E, near the intersection of Hwy 9 and Hwy 905 N, from 9-11 a.m.
(There may even be Halloween treats for any little ghosts and ghouls who stop by! 👻🍬🎃)
24 Oct 19 · Subscribers of Horry County Police Department in 8 neighborhoods in Safety
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Flood Resiliency Planning Workshop - Oct. 24 in Bucksport
PIO Mikayla Moskov from Horry County Police Department · 21 Oct 19
Horry County is developing a plan to help address riverine flooding impacts from tropical systems, such as Hurricane Florence. As part of this planning process, the public is being asked to participate in a series of public meetings.
The next session in YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD is set for Thursday, Oct. 24, 2019 at the James R. Frazier Community Center, 1370 Bucksport Rd., Bucksport, from 6-8 p.m.
If you plan to attend, please RSVP via Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/events/54556088...
21 Oct 19 · Subscribers of Horry County Police Department in 6 neighborhoods in General
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Flood Resiliency Planning Workshop - Oct. 23 in Little River
PIO Mikayla Moskov from Horry County Police Department · 21 Oct 19
Horry County is developing a plan to help address riverine flooding impacts from tropical systems, such as Hurricane Florence. As part of this planning process, the public is being asked to participate in a series of public meetings.
The next session in YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD is set for Wednesday, Oct. 23, 2019 at the North Strand Recreation Center, 120 State Hwy 57 S, Little River, from 6-8 p.m.
If you plan to attend, please RSVP via Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/events/77951665...
21 Oct 19 · Subscribers of Horry County Police Department in 16 neighborhoods in General
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Flood Resiliency Planning Workshop - Oct. 22 in Socastee
PIO Mikayla Moskov from Horry County Police Department · 21 Oct 19
Horry County is developing a plan to help address riverine flooding impacts from tropical systems, such as Hurricane Florence. As part of this planning process, the public is being asked to participate in a series of public meetings.
The next session in YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD is set for Tuesday, Oct. 22, 2019 at Socastee High School, 4900 Socastee Blvd, Myrtle Beach, from 6-8 p.m.
If you plan to attend, please RSVP via Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/events/24735389...
Edited 21 Oct 19 · Posted Oct 21, 2019 · Subscribers of Horry County Police Department in 34 neighborhoods in General
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Coffee with a Cop - North Precinct
PIO Mikayla Moskov from Horry County Police Department · 16 Oct 19
Don’t forget to join HCPD North Precinct for Coffee with a Cop at the Sunny Side Up Grill in Little River, from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. TODAY.
Come out to meet the officers who serve our community, and chat about whatever you would like! There are no agendas and no speeches, just an open opportunity.
We hope to see you there! 💙
16 Oct 19 · Subscribers of Horry County Police Department in 44 neighborhoods in Safety
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UPDATE: Missing non-verbal man found safe
PIO Mikayla Moskov from Horry County Police Department · 10 Oct 19
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FOUND SAFE!
A short while ago, Roy was found in Georgetown County by Georgetown County Sheriff's Office. He was escorted back to Horry County and reunited with his family around 1:05 p.m.
When told that he scared a lot of people by wandering off, Roy said he's very sorry. 💙
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Roy Hardee, 29, was last seen at 5 a.m. on Woodland Drive near Murrells Inlet.
Roy is non-verbal, and may be at risk.
He is approximately 5’6”, 225 lbs, with a shaved head, scraggly beard, and glasses. He was last seen wearing shorts, tank top, and teal Crocs.
Please call local authorities with any information!
Edited 10 Oct 19 · Posted Oct 10, 2019 · Subscribers of Horry County Police Department in 34 neighborhoods in Safety
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COMMUNITY ALERT - Robbery at Dunkin’ Donuts
PIO Mikayla Moskov from Horry County Police Department · 18 Sep 19
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Horry County Police Department is investigating reports of a robbery at the Dunkin’ Donuts located at 8709 HWY 17 BYP near Myrtle Beach.
The incident happened around 7:30 a.m. No injuries have been reported.
If you have information about the incident or you see something suspicious in the area, please call 843-915-8477.
18 Sep 19 · Subscribers of Horry County Police Department in 32 neighborhoods in Safety
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Lock it up, and lock them out!
PIO Mikayla Moskov from Horry County Police Department · 17 Sep 19
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While we would prefer not to see anyone trying a door handle that isn't theirs, it makes our day when someone tries and FAILS because of a lock.
📱 Remove valuables
🔒 Lock doors and windows
☎️ Report any suspicious activity
(P.S. Shoutout to the community member who saw this video and decided to say something. Thank you!)
Edited 17 Sep 19 · Posted Sep 17, 2019 · Subscribers of Horry County Police Department in Safety
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FOUND CHILD - Do you recognize him?
PIO Mikayla Moskov from Horry County Police Department · 9 Sep 19
UPDATE 9/9/19 at 3:40 p.m.:
Thanks in part to our community, the child has been identified and the parents located. 💙
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Around 2:45 p.m. Monday, an approximately 2-year-old child was found walking down the road with no adult near Myrtle Ridge Drive and Drawbridge Drive outside of Conway.
Please help us find his family.
Anyone with info that may help identify him or locate his parents is asked to call HCPD at 843-248-1520.
Edited 9 Sep 19 · Posted Sep 9, 2019 · Subscribers of Horry County Police Department in 11 neighborhoods in Safety
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Goodbye, Dorian!
PIO Mikayla Moskov from Horry County Police Department · 6 Sep 19
Neighbors,
While Dorian did cause damage in some areas of Horry County, we were fortunate that the storm was not as strong as the initial forecasts indicated.
Now, as we move into recovery for those impacted and reentry for those who evacuated, please do what you can to help each other and stay safe.
One particular item we would like to address is beach safety.
At this time, the beaches are open. However, between the storm surge and winds, the beaches have been changed by the storm.
This means that, alongside all of those unbelievable shells you love to find, you may also see storm debris, including shattered glass, wood pieces, and broken shells.
Team Horry is working hard to remove hazards, but you never know what the sand may conceal.
To avoid injury, please consider wearing sandals or swim shoes if you head to the beach over the next few days.
To hear from our HCPD Beach Patrol Team, click here: https://www.facebook.com/135784896487265...
Otherwise, have a lovely weekend! Stay safe.
6 Sep 19 · Subscribers of Horry County Police Department in Safety
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