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The electronic signal was relayed by a tower off I-77 near the 48 mile marker, Fairfield County Sher


Kershaw County coroner Johnny Fellers confirmed the identities of Jake Ziegler, 18, and Ray Pierce, 17, both of Catawba County, N.C. The teens were last seen about Oct. 13 when they left a party in the early morning hours with plans to drive from Catawba County to Myrtle Beach to watch the sun rise.
Fellers said the car ran off the road and down an embankment, ending up submerged in 10-11 feet of water. It appears a high rate of speed at night may have played a role in the incident, the coroner added Monday.
Relatives, friends and volunteers have spent hours coordinating searches for the teens, including renting a helicopter to look for the Pontiac, hiring a private investigator, handing out missing-persons fliers and driving hundreds of miles back and forth between the town of Sherrills extended stay hotels motels Ford, NC, and Myrtle Beach.
Ziegler and Pierce were driving to Myrtle Beach to watch the sunrise over the ocean after others who were to be on the trip backed out, their families and officials extended stay hotels motels have said. Ziegler was excited extended stay hotels motels about his new car and the road trip to the beach, his father, Zig Ziegler, told The Charlotte Observer.
The Bandys High School seniors were last seen about 1:30 a.m. Oct. 13 when they left a party in Catawba County after attending a high school football game. Ziegler and Pierce told friends they would be home in time for Pierce to be at his Denver, NC, restaurant job the next day.
The electronic signal was relayed by a tower off I-77 near the 48 mile marker, Fairfield County Sheriff s Department Chief Deputy Keith Lewis said about 10 days after the boys disappeared. By that time, Lewis said he was convinced the car was not in Fairfield County.
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