Posted on 12/11/2006 4:04:09 AM PST by Cagey
Edited on 12/11/2006 5:00:16 AM PST by Sidebar Moderator. [history]
A retired city sanitation worker and his wife mysteriously vanished while driving from South Carolina to visit their family in Queens.
Wayne Guay, 57, and his wife, Dianne, 55, are believed to have left their house early Thursday in Myrtle Beach, where they retired after living for years in Ridgewood, Queens. But their desperate daughter Megan Guay yesterday said the pair - who have three children and two grandkids - never arrived at her sister's home in Ridgewood.
(Excerpt) Read more at nypost.com ...

Relatives are hunting for Dianne and Wayne Guay, here with his grandkid and the car the couple was believed to have been driving (above).
The car is a white, late model Mazda.

: Relatives are hunting for Dianne and Wayne Guay (above.
Welcome to the jungle...I'd rather be in Iraq....
Valuable coins?
How valuable?
The story was on Fox News several times yesterday.
Surely there is a trail here of some kind; given video cameras etc. . .
That said' perhaps less noxioius scenario in that he had a heart attack and left the road. . .
I feel sorry for this family. . .this is surely a nightmare scenario.
(. . .and odd in a way how 'news'/events mirror in time. . .Think of the family enroute to home post Thanksgiving and got stuck in the snow and family all engaged in search. . .)
How valuable?
Two more: Why were the coins being brought? And who knew the couple had the coins with them?
Make me dislike I-95 all the more!
Good luck to the family. I sure hope this turns out ok!
Anything stopping you from going to Iraq?
(. . .) The family rented a helicopter to do its own 50-mile sweep around Myrtle Beach, said Danny Rodriguez, 38, a son-in-law who called 100 area hospitals and scores of police departments up and down Interstate 95. "This is foul play - or they're in a body of water or in a ditch, or down a hill or in the woods, someplace we can't see them," Megan said.]
Just realized the 'rest of the story' here. . .
Incredible. . .hoping this family is getting the needed assistance by now. . .
You may already know this:
I-95 in the DC area can become confusing when intersecting with the Beltway and some people end up in some tough areas.
Well, it is Christmas and birthday time. . .and would not be surprisied if 'friends and neighbors' new. And if not their friends/neighbors. . .maybe one of the children's friends/neighbors. . .family. . .
But of course, 'gifts in the car'; and a car itself. . . are enough of a draw for some. . .
. . .and there is still the possibility of just being run off the road; or just 'running off-road'. . .
What I cannot understand is the lack of police/FBI assistance here. . .(beyond their 'report' that is. . .)
I-95 in the DC area can become confusing when intersecting with the Beltway and some people end up in some tough areas.
( I once 'veered' into Newark, N.J. by 'accident' around one in the morning; driving alone) the only consolation was that police were in 'full force' apparently investigating various 'incidences' on just about every street I 'mis-managed' to find; but it was scary to behold). . .
I do hope by now, this is a 'full investigation'. . .am wondering as well; can cell-phones be tracked if they are on turned off or can they just be 'on' or must the phone be in use in order to track it. . .
What a painful and horrible situation. . .
(Would check with a good psychic as well). 12 posted on 12/11/2006 4:31:14 AM PST b
I have a sneaking suspicion the cops know more than they're saying.
And yet, we are suppose to keep our guns at home while traveling from state to state.
Not me, I'll risk it.
Was thinking that as well. . .could be some meaningful 'threads' here. OTOH. . .
Prayers for a better outcome in this situation.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.