Derrick Denzel Mack Mohrmann, 27, died at the scene.
The accident happened just after 2 a.m. on US 29 North in Belton. Mohrmann was traveling south on US 29 North when he crossed over the double yellow line into the northbound lane and struck a 2016 Jeep head-on, according to the Highway Patrol.
Belton EMS, Medshore EMS and Anderson County (Whitefield) Fire Department also responded to the scene.
Troopers report that Mohrmann was not wearing a seatbelt and was trapped inside his vehicle. The fire department had to use the Jaws of Life to remove him from the vehicle.
Mohrmann sustained multiple traumatic injuries during the collision, according to the Anderson County Coroner s Office. The occupants of the other vehicle were uninjured.
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A vehicle of interest has been identified by the Pickens County Sheriff s Office in the homicide investigation involving a man found dead in his home on Monday, according to a press release from Chief Deputy Chad Brooks.
Brooks is requesting help from the public to find an orange minivan, similar to a Dodge Caravan.
Anyone with information regarding the vehicle of interest or with information on the incident is asked to call the Pickens County Sheriff’s Office at (864) 898-5500 or Crimestoppers at 1-888-CRIMESC. Trey Delno Price III was found dead in his home at 207 Shade Tree Circle in Easley on Monday. In a press release, Pickens County Coroner Kandy Kelley said Price died of a gunshot wound.
Police: Man escapes through Anderson hospital ceiling, has been captured
A man in the custody of Anderson Police Department escaped Sunday morning and was captured hours later.
The Independent Mail is not identifying the man by name until it can obtain warrants that can help verify his name.
Captain Mike Aikens said the man was in custody for felony drug charges and was being treated at AnMed Health Medical Center.
The man took a shower around 9 a.m. and while the water was running, went out through ceiling tiles, Aikens said.
He was caught by Anderson County Sheriff s Office deputies around two hours later, Aikens said.