1 dog, snake found; other dog still missing after deadly crash
GREENVILLE, S.C. (WHNS/Gray News) - One dog is still missing after a wrong-way crash in South Carolina left three people dead, WHNS reports.
Authorities say the crash happened near mile marker 51 on I-85 around 5:15 a.m. Sunday.
A vehicle was traveling north in the southbound lane when it crashed into another vehicle and caused two other vehicles to crash.
The coroner identified the deceased victims as Storm Shepard, 27, of South Carolina, Sharae Green, 45, of Georgia, both female, and a man named Jimmie Wallace, 69, of Alabama.
Other victims suffered non-serious injuries and were treated on scene and taken to the hospital.
Officials say Green was traveling with family and two dogs as well as a 3-foot-long ball python, which were no longer on scene when responders arrived. One of the dogs was located by Anakin’s Trails Animal Search near I-85 on Monday afternoon. Officials also said the python was later found the same day.
The other dog, which is micro-chipped, is still missing.
Anyone with information on the missing dog is asked to call the Greenville County Coroner’s Office at 864-467-8945.
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