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Witnesses Sought in McCaffrey Case
Detectives searching for anyone who witnessed a blue Dodge Ram pickup or dark blue Jeep Cherokee in the early morning hours of March 18, 2012, near Bee's Ferry Road.
A year after a West Ashley woman went missing, Charleston County Detectives announced Sunday they are seeking people who may have seen a blue Dodge Ram pickup truck or dark blue Jeep Cherokee in the early morning hours of March 18, 2012, in the area surrounding Bee’s Ferry Road and Highway 61.
The vehicles belong to the missing woman, Gayle McCaffrey, and her husband Robert McCaffrey, who has been listed a suspect in his wife's disappearance.Â
Gayle McCaffrey, a 5-foot, 2-inch, and 155-pound white woman, was reported missing from her residence, by her husband on March 18, 2012. Robert McCaffrey told deputies that he last saw her on March 17, 2012 around 10 p.m. before he left the residence to travel to Easley.
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McCaffrey has not been seen or heard from since being reported missing.
Detectives continue to actively investigate this case.
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If you have any information on the vehicles or other information in the disappearance of Gayle McCaffrey, contact the Charleston County Sheriff’s Office at 843-202-1700 or Crime Stoppers at 843-554-1111.
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