Horry County Police reveal “contradictory evidence” in the disappearance of Cyrena Anderson, tracing estranged husband’s pickup truck through Supply and Bolton corridors.
By BC News Staff Writer
May 29, 2026
Conway, SC — The Horry County Police Department’s Digital Forensics and Crime Analysis Unit has taken the lead in a rapidly escalating missing person investigation, releasing critical photographic evidence and multi-state vehicle crossmatch logs surrounding the disappearance of 48-year-old Cyrena Fawn Anderson.
Mrs. Anderson, a resident of the quiet Forest Brook community in Myrtle Beach, was officially reported missing on Tuesday, May 19, 2026, by her sister. Investigators have since confirmed that standard welfare checks and cell tower pings show no definitive activity from the victim since mid-May, prompting detectives to launch an intensive regional investigation spanning both South and North Carolina.
The investigation has pivotally shifted toward the victim’s husband, Danny Lynn Osborne, 47. State records show Mr. Osborne is currently being held in custody by the Wilmington Police Department in North Carolina on separate, unrelated charges. However, it is his conflicting statements to South Carolina detectives regarding his wife’s whereabouts that have generated an intense, time-critical search operation.
During initial interviews with Horry County investigators, Mr. Osborne claimed that Mrs. Anderson abruptly packed a selection of her personal belongings and voluntarily walked away from their joint Forest Brook residence during the pre-dawn hours of Wednesday, May 13, 2026. He maintained that they had argument, after which she severed contact.
Law enforcement sources report that Mrs. Anderson failed to report to her workplace on Thursday, May 14, an uncharacteristic absence that alarmed colleagues. HCPD Detectives and the North Carolina State Highway Patrol had issued an active canvas order for a red, four-door Ford F-150 pickup truck registered to or driven by Danny Lynn Osborne. Digital license plate readers and highway corridor cameras place this vehicle moving aggressively along NC Highway 211 on Friday, May 15, 2026, explicitly traversing the rural communities of Supply and Bolton, North Carolina. Property owners are urged to review all trail cams and private surveillance arrays for this specific vehicle profile.
Cyrena Fawn Anderson
- Status: Missing/Endangered
- Age: 48 Years Old
- Height: 5’3″
- Weight: 165 lbs.
- Hair: Blonde
- Eyes: Brown
- Last Known Contact: May 12, 2026
Vehicle identifiers on Osborne’s red Ford F-150. Two-tone silver or gray lower body cladding along the rocker panels, standard side steps, a dark flush-mount tonneau bed cover, and a highly visible blue-and-white rectangular commercial or personal decal affixed to the lower corner of the tailgate.

May 12, 2026: Final voice communication between Mrs. Anderson and her sister.
May 14, 2026: Mrs. Anderson officially fails to check in or report for her scheduled work shift.
May 15, 2026: Osborne’s red Ford F-150 is tracked moving via Highway 211 through Brunswick and Columbus Counties, specifically near Supply and Bolton, NC.
May 19, 2026: Mrs. Anderson’s sister files a formal missing person’s report, triggering the ongoing HCPD criminal inquiry.
Horry County Police Chief executives stated that the investigation remains fluid, and the geographic scope could widen depending on incoming data. Private citizens residing along Highway 211, deep-woods hunters in the Supply/Bolton areas, and local businesses are asked to inspect their boundaries for any signs of discarded personal items or unusual vehicle tracks matching the F-150 profile.
Critical Alerts: If you have any information regarding the whereabouts of Cyrena Anderson or the movements of the red Ford F-150, please immediately call the Horry County Police Department Tip Line: 843.915.8477
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