The Georgetown County Sheriff's Office has released more details about a shooting that took place at Club Isis in Pawleys Island this morning.
They say Terrance Rayon Thompson, 28, shot two people at the club on Highway 17. Thompson is still at large. He is wanted is wanted for two counts of Attempted Murder and two counts of Possession of a Deadly Weapon During the Commission of a Violent Crime.
The name, age and gender of the victims has not been released.
Sheriff's Office spokeswoman Carrie Cuthbertson said the victims were transported to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries.
Georgetown County Sheriff's Investigators have processed the scene and are actively investigating. A motive is unknown at this time and as more details become available they will be provided.
The Georgetown County Sheriff’s Office is asking anyone with any information regarding this incident or on Thompson's whereabouts to call (843) 546-5101.
Anonymous tips can also be sent by using Text-A-Tip, Just text the word “GCSOTIP” to 274637 and your message from any text enabled cell phone.
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