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Thursday, Aug. 26, 2010

Bail set for Shallotte teen charged in North Myrtle Beach hit-and-run

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Bail has been set for an 18-year-old Shallotte, N.C., man who was arrested and charged this afternoon with the hit-and-run death of Corrisa Irvin of New Hampshire along U.S.17 in North Myrtle Beach on Aug.17, said North Myrtle Beach spokeswoman Nicole Aiello.

North Myrtle Beach Judge Blake Martin set bail at $15,000 for Derek Anthony Stanley II on a charge of hit and run with death involved,Aiello said. Stanley could face one year to 25 years in prison and a fine between $10,000 and $25,000, according to a news release from Aiello.

Irvin, 21, was pronounced dead at the scene on U.S. 17 between Ocean Creek Drive and 48th Street S near the Cracker Barrel Restaurant.

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The release said that North Myrtle Beach police are continuing their investigation into the incident but do not expect additional charges to be filed.

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