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Bodies of S.C. couple found in crashed car

Myrtle Beach husband and wife were traveling to New York to visit family

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updated 8:23 a.m. ET Dec. 12, 2006

COLUMBIA, S.C. - The bodies of a Myrtle Beach couple traveling to New York City to visit family were found Monday inside their crashed car off Interstate 95 near Rocky Mount, N.C., Horry County police said.

The white 2003 Mazda was found in water around 5 p.m. after a transportation worker saw evidence a car might have left the highway, police said.

Two bodies were found inside the vehicle and were identified as Wayne Guay, 57, and Dianne Guay, 55, authorities said.

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Someone called 911 on Thursday morning to report a wreck near the location, but emergency officials couldn't locate a crashed car, North Carolina Highway Patrol Lt. Everett Clendenin said.

The couple was expected to leave Myrtle Beach early Thursday morning, arriving in Queens that evening. Family members became worried when calls to the couple's cell phone went straight to voice mail.

A woman who answered a phone at the couple's home Monday night said the family would talk to reporters later.

Wayne Guay was a former employee of New York's Department of Sanitation, and Dianne Guay was a former city school employee. They moved to the Myrtle Beach area several years ago after retiring.

Helicopter search
Relying on money wired to them by relatives and friends, the Guay family rented a helicopter for an hour and a half Sunday and five hours Monday to help search.

Over the weekend, authorities received unconfirmed reports the couple had been spotted in Richmond, Va., Horry County Deputy Chief David Beaty said.

Dianne Guay's sister, Lynne Conway, said she had viewed surveillance footage from the Virginia gas station her sister and brother-in-law always visited during their trips to New York City after a clerk said she thought she had seen the couple. Conway said she was sure she didn't see them.

"We went frame by frame, Conway said. "We stayed there the whole night."

Conway said she and her husband had driven to Myrtle Beach from their home in Brick, N.J., to help support family members as the search continued.

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