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Two more arrested in deadly Socastee boat crash

Two more arrested in deadly Socastee boat crash

The Department of Natural Resources and Horry County Police arrested two Myrtle Beach women in connection to the deadly Socastee boat crash. Investigators continue the search for a fourth suspect who police said should be considered dangerous.


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The Department of Natural Resources and Horry County Police investigators arrested two Myrtle Beach women in connection to a burglary that ended in a deadly boat crash Saturday night in Socastee.

Authorities arrested 26-year-old Amber Nicole Walker and Elizabeth L Parness and charged both with accessory after the fact of a felony.

Authorities arrested 22-year-old Brandon Scott McDevitt around 4 p.m. Monday and charged him with first-degree burglary and criminal conspiracy.

Police continue the search for 28-year-old Nicholas Macklen in connection to the burglary and crash, according to the release.

County police said Macklen is considered dangerous, according to investigators.

One person died and three others remain in critical condition after two boats collided on the Intracoastal Waterway just south of the Highway 544 Bridge.

The crash happened around 8 p.m. Saturday and killed 13-year-old Shayne Odermatt of Aiken, according to Horry County deputy coroner Tamara Willard.

Three others in the boat are close family members of Odermatt, according to investigators.

Horry County Police received a call about a burglary at a water-front home on a couple miles north of the crash site.

Investigators think two suspects broke into the home and stole a television, then used a boat to getaway from the scene.

The burglary happened at a home on Folly Road where police said the suspects made off with a 32” television.

Police said the two burglary suspects then crashed into four people in a boat.

Three other victims in the boat were taken to the Medical University of South Carolina and remained there as of this posting, according to DNR Lieutenant Robert McCullough.

Investigators said the suspect’s boat was capsized and resting on the bank of the waterway when rescue crews arrived Saturday night.

The DNR Dive Team spent several hours Sunday combing the bottom of the Intracoastal Waterway looking for evidence and any other clues that would lead investigators to the suspects in the case.

Both boats involved in the crash were taken into police custody and held until the investigation into what happened is completed.

Willard did not have updated conditions of the three survivors as of this posting.

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