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Tuesday, Jul. 12, 2011

Two arrested for vandalizing North Myrtle Beach golf course

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North Myrtle Beach police arrested two Little River residents on charges of vandalizing and damaging golf course property last year, according to a statement from Pat Dowling, a spokesman for the City of North Myrtle Beach.

Michael Westdyke and Danielle Wilson are charged in connection with an incident at Barefoot Resort & Golf in last November, according to the statement.

Westdyke and Wislon used all terrain vehicles to damage golf course property, according to the North Myrtle Beach Department of Public Safety. It took several months to repair the damages, which cost more than $10,000, according to the statement.

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North Myrtle Beach Public Safety officials may make more arrests in connection with the incident, according to the statement.

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