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Hurricane Dorian: The story behind that red Jeep abandoned on Myrtle Beach shore
Images of a red Jeep stuck in the sand at Myrtle Beach quickly became one of the most iconic images from the Carolinas in this storm. Several people caught the Jeep on camera as it appeared to be at serious risk of being swallowed up into the sea.
On Thursday morning, Myrtle Beach police were called about the Jeep left on the beach.
Police said they found the car locked and abandoned in the surf.
The owner told WMBF that his cousin borrowed his Jeep this morning.
The owner said his cousin wanted to drive onto the beach to get a video of the sunrise before the storm.
But he ended up getting stuck in the sand, and then as the weather got worse, it became too dangerous to try and remove it.
And people being what they are, they started coming out to take photos and poke fun at the situation.
Many posted videos online, including one of a bagpipe player cranking out “Amazing Grace,” a hymn often heard at funerals.
Meanwhile, Myrtle Beach police said they’re very aware of the situation and are working on a plan to safely remove the Jeep from the beach.
To add to the tumult, the Jeep’s owner said he didn’t even know something was wrong with his car until the police showed up as his house.
Only then did he get the full story from his cousin.
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