Crime & Safety
Source: All Columbia Runners in Boston Marathon Are Uninjured
Do you know these runners? Have you been in touch with them?

UPDATE, 8:30 p.m.
Jeanne Reynolds just confirmed via Facebook that she was OK.Â
UPDATE, 5:30 p.m.
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A spokesman at Strictly Running said that all of the runners from the Columbia area have reported in and are OK.
According to the Columbia Running Club Facebook, the following members have called or texted into the club to say they are safe: Drew Williams, Frank Clark, Amy McDonaugh, Carol Wallace, Daniel Bliesner, Erin Miller, Tracy Tisdale, Lynn Grimes, Ursula Engelbrecht, Jeremy Lloyd, Leyden Hane.Â
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Update:
The following runners have been confirmed OK and uninjured:Â
Amy Bell Mcdonaugh posted on Facebook that she was OK.Â
Dr. Mark Visk was registered for the marathon but was performing surgery all day in Spartanburg.Â
Original post follows:Â
Two explosions near the finish line of Monday's Boston Marathon have killed two people and injured as many as 100, according to multiple media reports.
Here is our coverage from Patch in the Boston area.
We at Patch wanted to take a moment to share that our thoughts and prayers are with the victims as well as these Midlands residents who were registered for today's race.
If you have been in contact with any of them, please share with your neighbors by commenting below.
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