Crime

Two young boys show up at Myrtle Beach area business. They say they were locked in a room

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Two “abnormally skinny” and bruised children showed up in the early morning hours to Seacoast Youth Academy in Socastee saying they had been dropped off at a nearby coffee shop, according to an Horry County Police report.

The younger brother said they had been dropped off at a Dunkin’ around sunset on May 5 and walked to the social services business in the 6000 block of Bay Road around 12:30 a.m. May 6. The nearest Dunkin’ is a mile and a half from Seacoast Youth Academy

The two boys, whose ages were not released, were knocking on the side door and the woman at the home told them to go the front door. When she opened the door to the two boys, one said he and his brother were cold and hungry and didn’t know where they were.

They said they don’t know the man who left them but that he had kept them in a locked room “for extended periods during the previous summer.”

The police report said the children were “abnormally skinny” and the kids told police they were given one peanut butter sandwich every one to two days. They both had bruising along their backs, lacerations in various parts of their bodies, potential infections and scars.

It appears from the police report that officers were able to locate people caring for the children.

One of the suspects stated he heard the children leave from the front door and saw them walking toward the entrance gate, according to the police report. Another suspect said they had been taking care of the boys for around five years and had seven other children in the home. A walk through by police was then done.

As of Monday morning, the case is still active and there have been no known arrests, according to Horry County spokesperson Aaron Spelbring.

This story was originally published May 13, 2024 at 12:07 PM.

Emalyn Muzzy
The Sun News
Emalyn Muzzy is the retail and leisure reporter for The Sun News. She started as a breaking news reporter in Myrtle Beach before switching to the business beat. She graduated from the University of Minnesota is 2022 with a degree in journalism and Spanish.
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