The tranquility of a regular day at Nash Street Beach Access in Horry County, South Carolina, was disrupted when an unexpected discovery was made. Early Tuesday morning, local authorities received a call about a body found in the ocean, leading to an immediate investigation. The county coroner’s office has since confirmed that the body identified belongs to a 36-year-old man named Jon Wright from Columbia.
Upon the arrival of the Horry County Police Department at the scene, it was evident the body had washed ashore. The Nash Street beach, a normally peaceful place, was quickly transformed into a makeshift crime scene as officers cordoned off the area for the investigation. Collaborating with the county coroner’s office, police were able to swiftly identify the deceased as Jon Wright. Deputy Coroner Patty Bellamy revealed that Wright was known to visit the area often.
While the victim has been identified, the circumstances surrounding his demise remain unclear. An autopsy has been scheduled for later this week, which is hoped to uncover crucial details about the cause and time of his death. Although full details are yet to be revealed, local residents and visitors to the beach have been assured by the Horry County Police Department that there is currently no risk to the community.
This chilling discovery has understandably left the local community shaken. Regular visitors to the Nash street beach access have expressed their disbelief about finding such a gruesome discovery in a normally peaceful and serene area. Local authorities have requested that anyone with information related to Jon Wright or anything unusual noticed in the vicinity of the beach to get in touch, to aid in piecing together the last movements of the deceased.
In the meantime, our hearts extend to the family and friends of Jon Wright at this difficult time. The full details surrounding the circumstances of his death remain under active investigation. Continue checking in with HERE News Network for further updates on this ongoing investigation.
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