Crime & Safety

New McCaffrey Search Comes up Empty

Search parties returned to previously searched land near Magnolia Plantation Monday.

No new evidence was discovered in the case of missing West Ashley mother Gayle McCaffrey, according to a Charleston County Sheriff's Office statement.

Searchers concluded the effort near Magnolia Plantation on Ashley River Road around 3 p.m. without turning up anything new in the case. Monday search parties returned to a tract of land on Highway 61 in West Ashley to search for McCaffrey.

Charleston County deputies and search parties have previously searched this tract of land, near Magnolia Plantation and Gardens, back in May of 2012. No clues were found during that canvas, but changing conditions warranted a new search.

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"The search is not based on new case information. Investigators wanted to canvass the site again after a change in the terrain due to seasons change," said Maj. Jim Brady, sheriff's spokesman.

McCaffrey has been missing for nearly a year. In March 2012, her husband reported her missing after he returned from an overnight trip to Easley, S.C.

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Sheriff Al Cannon has the husband, Robert McCaffrey, as the focus of his office's criminal probe into McCaffrey's presumed death, but there have been no criminal charges.

Gayle McCaffrey is described as a white female who stands 5 feet, 2 inches tall and weighs about 155 pounds. She has reddish-brown hair and blue eyes.

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