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Body found near U.S. Highway 17A

The Post and Courier
Monday, May 19, 2008


Berkeley county officials at the scene on South Live Oak Drive in Moncks Corner where a body was found in the thick brush Monday.

Melissa Haneline
The Post and Courier

Berkeley county officials at the scene on South Live Oak Drive in Moncks Corner where a body was found in the thick brush Monday.

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Family members and friends of  Teresa Jo Moore, 45, missing since May 6, wait as authorities bring a body out of the woods. A man riding a bicycle found the body around 9:45 a.m. Monday, said Dan Moon, public information officer for the Berkeley County Sheriff's Office. The body was not immediately identified.

Family members and friends of Teresa Jo Moore, 45, missing since May 6, wait as authorities bring a body out of the woods. A man riding a bicycle found the body around 9:45 a.m. Monday, said Dan Moon, public information officer for the Berkeley County Sheriff's Office. The body was not immediately identified. Watch »

Berkeley County authorities were investigating after a body was found in the woods near South Live Oak Drive between Summerville and Moncks Corner this morning.

A person riding a bicycle found the body across from 2441 S. Live Oak Drive around 9:45 a.m., said Dan Moon, a public information officer for the Sheriff's Office. U.S. Highway 17A is called Live Oak Drive in that area.

Officials were not able to make an immediate identification of the remains.

Reach Noah Haglund at 937-5550 or nhaglund@postandcourier.com




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This article has  2 comment(s)

Posted by jca on May 19, 2008 at 11:50 a.m. (Suggest removal)

wow one has to wonder what happened to this poor soul on that section of road. my heart goes out to the family



Posted by carolinamommyof4 on May 19, 2008 at 3:23 p.m. (Suggest removal)

This is the EXACT location that Teresa Jo Moore was last seen. There was an article yesterday about her disapperance. WHY didnt the sheriffs office look there? As a matter of fact, the person that lives in the address listed was the one who told her husband and authorities that she was last seen "right there". Even pointed the spot out....

A little side note. The person on the bike that was with her last was the person who found her.

RIP and my condolences to the family.




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