Saturday, 15 February 2020

Critical’ Evidence Found For A Missing Girl


The three-day search for a missing 6-year-old South Carolina girl ended with her body being found in a wooded area and police piecing together clues that link her death to a 30-year-old neighbor.

"We can't find her," said Faye Marie Swetlik's distraught mother to 911 on Monday. Officials with the Cayce Department of Public Safety on Friday released the frantic mother's five-minute call to police an hour after her daughter went missing. 

Sgt. Evan Antley said at a press conference that during the early stages of searching for Faye in the Churchill Heights area of Cayce, they talked to neighbors like Coty Scott Taylor and reviewed hours of video, but "felt we needed to go back to and look for more evidence."

PHOTO: Missing 6-year-old Faye Swetnik is seen in this video released by the city of Cayce as she got off her school bus Feb. 10, 2020. (City of Cayce)
Missing 6-year-old Faye Swetnik is seen in this video released by the city of Cayce as she got off her school bus.
PHOTO: The Cayce (SC) Department of Public Safety released a still image on Feb. 12, 2020, of two vehicles whose drivers may have information relating to the disappearance of 6-year-old Faye Swetlik. (The Cayce Department of Public Safety)

"He was a neighbor. He was not a relative or a friend. He was merely a neighbor...Taylor's house to Faye’s house are 100 to 150 feet from each other," said Antley, who confirmed that their deaths "are linked.

PHOTO: Poster for missing 6-yr-old, Faye Swetlik. (Cayce Department of Public Safety via Twitter)

The Lexington County Coroner, which identified Scott at a press conference on Friday, is conducting autopsies.

"We have no suspects at this time. We have made no arrests. We are not seeking any persons of interest as of this time," said Antley. "We have no reason to believe that there is an active threat in the community.

PHOTO: Faye Swetlik, 6, is seen in this undated photo released by the city of Cayce, South Carolina in an attempt to help locate the missing. (City of Cayce)

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