Myrtle Beach Police Creates Safe Zone For Internet Purchase Exchanges
Myrtle Beach police said there are always employees in the building and the safe zone can be used by anyone at anytime.
Myrtle Beach police created a safe zone for internet purchase exchanges.
The area is under 24/7 surveillance and is meant to be a safe area where community members who bought something online from a private source, can meet to make the exchange.
It is located at the Ted C. Collins Law Enforcement Center at 1101 North Oak Street.
Myrtle Beach police added there are always employees in the building and the safe zone can be used by anyone at anytime.