
A tense search in Chesterfield County now has a partial sigh of relief. A 23-year-old woman reported missing Monday night has been found safe, but the man deputies say abducted her is still on the run. Investigators say Myasia McIver was taken shortly after 8 p.m. yesterday in the Cheraw area, and by this morning she had been located unharmed. The search, however, is far from over as authorities continue looking for the suspect.
Authorities release timeline and suspect details
According to law enforcement, McIver was taken from the Cheraw area shortly after 8 p.m. yesterday and recovered safely this morning. Deputies have identified 29-year-old Kendrick Terry as the suspect. He is believed to be driving a white 2017 GMC Terrain with North Carolina license plate FMK-5527. Investigators warn that Terry "may be armed and dangerous" and are urging residents not to approach him but to immediately report any sightings to authorities. Those details were reported by WCCB Charlotte.
How to contact investigators
The Chesterfield County Sheriff's Office is leading the investigation and lists its main office number as (843) 623-2101, with an anonymous tip line at (843) 287-0235 on its website. The agency's administrative page also confirms the office address in Chesterfield and notes its normal business hours. Officials are urging anyone with video, information, or suspicions to call the tip line, or 911 if they believe they are in immediate danger. Contact details are available from the Chesterfield County Sheriff's Office.
What happens next
Detectives say the search for Terry remains active and that they are continuing to follow leads. McIver's family has not issued a public statement, and authorities have not released specifics about where she was found. For continuing coverage and updates as the case develops, see reporting from WCCB Charlotte.









