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A Florence County deputy, identified as Nate Ansay, has died following a vehicle collision on Olanta Highway. The incident occurred when his Ford SUV collided with a GMC SUV. Both drivers were transported to a hospital, but Deputy Ansay succumbed to his injuries shortly thereafter. The South Carolina Highway Patrol is investigating the crash while law enforcement agencies express their condolences. The tragedy highlights the risks faced by law enforcement officers daily.
Florence, South Carolina – A Florence County deputy identified as Nate Ansay has died following a vehicle collision on Olanta Highway on Tuesday afternoon around 4:20 p.m. The tragic incident took place near Blackwells Farm Road, where Ansay was driving northbound in a 2023 Ford SUV when it was involved in a collision with a GMC SUV traveling southbound.
Both the deputy and the driver of the GMC SUV were transported to an area hospital for medical treatment. Unfortunately, Sheriff TJ Joye confirmed that Deputy Ansay succumbed to his injuries shortly after the crash.
The South Carolina Highway Patrol (SCHP) is currently conducting an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the accident. Details regarding the cause of the collision have not yet been disclosed, as authorities continue to gather information.
In the wake of Deputy Ansay’s tragic death, multiple law enforcement agencies across the Pee Dee and Grand Strand regions have publicly expressed their condolences. Statements of support were issued by the Marlboro County Sheriff’s Office and the Georgetown Police Department, both offering sympathy to the family of the fallen deputy and the Florence County Sheriff’s Office.
Sheriff T.J. Joye conveyed his deep sorrow regarding the loss of Deputy Ansay in the line of duty. The community has been encouraged to keep the families and colleagues of both Deputy Ansay and another local officer who passed away recently, Deputy Robert Christopher Smith from Marion County, in their thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.
This incident marks a significant loss for both the Florence County community and the law enforcement community at large, highlighting the risks that officers face on a daily basis. Deputy Ansay was well-regarded, and his passing has resonated deeply within the community and among his peers.
Additionally, law enforcement officials remind the public of the critical role that officers play in ensuring safety and order. Incidents such as this serve as a reminder of the sacrifices made by those who serve in law enforcement and the impact their loss has on families, colleagues, and the community they protect.
As investigations continue, updates regarding the accident and further details about the collision will be provided by the South Carolina Highway Patrol. In the meantime, community members are being urged to reflect on the lives of those who have dedicated themselves to public service and to support the families affected by these recent tragedies.
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