Did you miss these Myrtle Beach area stories? Missing woman, Weldon Boyd files appeal
Horry County’s top stories June 4, 2026, range from a deepening missing person investigation to a legal battle over a deadly road rage shooting. Here’s a recap of the headlines making news across the Myrtle Beach area.
- The husband of missing Horry County woman Cyrena Anderson has been labeled a person of interest after giving contradicting information to investigators, and he remains held in North Carolina on unrelated domestic violence warrants since May 25. Investigators say Danny Osborne has ties to both Brunswick and Columbus counties in North Carolina, and records show he traveled to both counties before and after Anderson was reported missing on May 19.
- North Myrtle Beach restaurant owner Weldon Boyd is asking a judge to reconsider denying him Stand Your Ground immunity in the September 2023 shooting death of Scott Spivey, claiming the March 11 order contains “blatant misstatements of fact.”
- A baby manatee was spotted swimming at Conway Outpost and Marina in the Waccamaw River, with the 4- to 5-foot mammal circling the boat ramp before returning to deeper water. South Carolina received 289 manatee sightings in 2025, an increase from recent years, according to the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources.
- The estate of Coastal Carolina student David Roldan-Dimas filed a lawsuit against Planet Fitness, claiming the company knew of violent criminal activity in its Myrtle Beach parking lot before the 20-year-old was fatally shot during an attempted carjacking in June 2023.
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