MYRTLE BEACH SC May 27 2013— Police are asking for help in identifying a woman who was found dead on the beach in Myrtle Beach.
Horry County deputy coroner Darris Fowler said the woman was found floating in the ocean near 24th Avenue South at about 8:45 a.m. Saturday morning. He said she was fully dressed and missing one shoe, but otherwise well-kept.
She is described as a 55- to 60-year-old white woman between 5’3” and 5’6”, weighing about 170 to 185 pounds. Fowler said she has blond hair and a bright yellow, red and orange tattoo on her left ankle of an ocean scene with a dolphin at the top.
Fowler encouraged anyone who might know someone who is missing or who knows of someone with what he called the woman’s distinctive tattoo to contact Myrtle Beach police at 918-1382.
“We do not have a clue of who she is or how she got there,” he said.
Horry County deputy coroner Darris Fowler said the woman was found floating in the ocean near 24th Avenue South at about 8:45 a.m. Saturday morning. He said she was fully dressed and missing one shoe, but otherwise well-kept.
She is described as a 55- to 60-year-old white woman between 5’3” and 5’6”, weighing about 170 to 185 pounds. Fowler said she has blond hair and a bright yellow, red and orange tattoo on her left ankle of an ocean scene with a dolphin at the top.
Fowler encouraged anyone who might know someone who is missing or who knows of someone with what he called the woman’s distinctive tattoo to contact Myrtle Beach police at 918-1382.
“We do not have a clue of who she is or how she got there,” he said.