There was no occupant on the scene when police arrived, nor do officials have any information on the vehicle's abandonment, police said.
The Greenville NewsMYRTLE BEACH, S.C. – A maroon Jeep was apparently marooned Thursday in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, before the arrival of Hurricane Dorian.
The vehicle's license plate appeared to have been removed, and the specific model of the car was not immediately known. Police on the scene ordered observers to leave the area Thursday afternoon as high tide approached. No rescue attempt was visible, and there was no indication anyone was injured or missing.
Myrtle Beach Police Department Lt. Mark Jackson said a call about the car was received after 7 a.m. Thursday. He said there was no occupant on scene when police arrived, and he said he had no information on the vehicle's owner or the circumstances of its apparent abandonment.Parks Smart car in kitchen so Hurricane Dorian won’t blow it awayJackson said officials will attempt to retrieve the vehicle after the storm passes.
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