The husband of a missing South Carolina woman is a person of interest in her disappearance.
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Husband of missing SC woman named person of interest as investigation turns criminal
The husband of a missing South Carolina woman is a person of interest in her disappearance,
WMBF reports.
Horry County police announced an update Thursday, identifying Danny Osborne as a person of interest in the disappearance of his wife, Cyrena Anderson.
Detectives said Osborne spent time in Brunswick and Columbus counties in North Carolina, both before and after Anderson was reported missing.
“Detectives are actively working with law enforcement partners in those jurisdictions,” police said. “At this time, no possibilities have been ruled out.”
Anderson’s
sister reported her missing on May 19. The sister last spoke to Anderson on May 12, and Anderson failed to report to work on May 14.
Police said Anderson was last seen with Osborne at their home in the Forestbrook area.
Osborne is currently in custody in North Carolina. New Hanover County Detention Center records show he was arrested May 25 on two counts of failure to appear on misdemeanor charges and six counts of domestic violence protective order violation.
A judge set his bond at $245,000. His next court date is June 29.
Horry County police said the Wilmington Police Department arrested Osborne on “unrelated charges.”
Investigators believe Osborne traveled through the Supply and Bolton communities along Highway 211 on May 15. He drives a red Ford F-150 and is known to frequent Brunswick and New Hanover counties in North Carolina.
