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Diners donate to help find missing spring breaker
Posted: 04.21.2011 at 10:36 PM
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People who brought a flyer to the Max and Erma's restaurant in Carolina Forest donated to the search for Brittanee Drexel.
Drexel disappeared two years ago from Ocean Boulevard in Myrtle Beach the day before she was supposed to go back home to New York.
Family members, police and search crews have been looking for her ever since.
Drexel's mother, Dawn Drexel credits The CUE Center for Missing Persons with being a big help in the search, she says, "the CUE center has done a lot of advocating and they wont stop searching for Brittannee till they find her."
Monica Caison works with the CUE Center, she says they won't give up. "Its not going to go away - I think that's one of the loudest messages we can send. The family is not going to give up. This case is not going to go away. It's still going to be here and we're going to continue to search for history."
For every flyer presented, Max and Erma's donated 20 percent to the Cue Center for Missing Persons.
The Beaver Bar in Murrells Inlet is hosting a fundraiser on April 23, along with Harley Davidson and the Myrtle Beach Corvette Club. From 9 a.m. To 11:15 a.m., there will be coffee and doughnuts at the Harley Davidson of Myrtle Beach. They'll caravan to The Beaver Bar for lunch and a remembrance. There will be drawings and giveaways. For more information on this fundraiser, call Robin Holley at (843) 455-9645.