Officers Seek New Information in Travelers Rest Cold Case

Officers Seeking New Information about Cold Case in Travelers Rest

TRAVELERS REST, S.C. – The Travelers Rest Police Department is reaching out to the public for any new information regarding a cold case from 1999 involving the disappearance of Brooke Henson.

On July 4, 1999, Brooke Henson went missing from Travelers Rest after leaving a party following an argument with her boyfriend. Despite extensive efforts over the years, authorities have been unable to locate Henson or determine the circumstances surrounding her disappearance.

Details of the Case

According to the Travelers Rest Police Department, Henson was last seen wearing a tan sleeveless shirt, dark green short pants, black sandals, a silver bracelet on her right hand, and a silver watch on her left wrist. Her disappearance has remained a puzzle for law enforcement, leaving her family and community desperate for closure.

Call for Information

Authorities are urging anyone who may have information regarding Brooke Henson or the events leading up to her disappearance to come forward. If you have any details, you can contact Crimestoppers at 864-232-7463. Alternatively, you can call 864-610-6408 or email bradshaw@trpolice.com with any tips or leads that could aid in the investigation.

Seeking Closure

The case of Brooke Henson has haunted the Travelers Rest community for over two decades, with unanswered questions surrounding her whereabouts and well-being. The search for answers continues, with law enforcement dedicated to uncovering the truth and providing closure to Henson’s loved ones.

Despite the passage of time, authorities remain hopeful that new information may emerge, shedding light on the events of that fateful day in 1999. The support and cooperation of the public are crucial in solving cold cases and bringing long-awaited resolution to families impacted by such tragedies.

Author: HERE Greenville

HERE Greenville

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