CHARLESTON, S.C. – The sun rose quietly on Tuesday morning, but there was an air of concern hovering over the city as news broke about a missing woman. Holly Dae Hewitt, a 63-year-old resident, was last seen leaving her home late Monday night. With a heartwarming presence often felt in her neighborhood, residents have come together, rallying to help find her.
According to the Charleston County Sheriff’s Department, Holly left her residence around 11 p.m. on Monday. She drove away in her beige 2011 Chevrolet Tahoe, boasting a distinctive South Carolina license plate reading VFC233. Friends and family expressed their worry, noting that she was last spotted near Carolina Bay at approximately 12:54 a.m. on Tuesday.
Holly is described as standing 5 feet 1 inch tall and weighing approximately 250 pounds. She has brown and gray hair and captivating brown eyes, reflecting her kind personality. Unfortunately, as of now, investigators have not been able to confirm what Holly was wearing when she left her home.
As news of Holly’s disappearance spread, it became clear that the Charleston community is coming together in full force. Numerous residents have started to look for her, checking the local parks, nearby streets, and anywhere else she might have wandered. Social media has also become an important tool for spreading awareness about Holly’s situation. Posts have circulated quickly, with friends and acquaintances sharing her description and vehicle details, hoping to jog someone’s memory.
The Charleston County Sheriff’s Office is urging anyone who might have seen Holly or her vehicle to get in touch. If you notice a beige 2011 Chevrolet Tahoe with the license plate VFC233, or if you spot a woman matching her description, please reach out. You can call the Charleston County Sheriff’s Office at 843-202-1700 or the Charleston County Consolidated Dispatch at 843-743-7200. Every little bit of information could make a difference, and the community hopes that coming together can lead to a positive outcome.
The situation is undoubtedly worrisome for Holly’s family and friends. It’s a reminder of how quickly situations can change and how important it is to look out for one another. In Charleston, people are known for their warm-heartedness, and the bond within the community is palpable, especially during challenging times like these.
Residents are reminded to stay vigilant but also to be safe. If anyone feels they have seen something, they should not hesitate to reach out to law enforcement. Fortunately, the outpouring of support is a testament to how much Holly is loved. As the search continues, optimism remains high that Holly will soon be found safe and sound, enjoying another sunny day in Charleston.
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