Latest 5 dead in head-on crash on Highway 101 in Spartanburg Co.
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5 dead in head-on crash on Highway 101 in Spartanburg Co.

Published May 15, 2026 at 4:13 pm | By N. Olivia Locklear, Staff Reporter

South Carolina Highway Patrol cruisers and emergency lights surround two crashed SUVs on Highway 101 near Bellview Road Extension in rural Spartanburg County

Five people are dead and one is hospitalized after a head-on collision in the early hours of Friday morning, May 15, 2026, on Highway 101 near Bellview Road Extension in Spartanburg County. Troopers with the South Carolina Highway Patrol said the wreck happened at roughly 1:00 a.m. and is among the deadliest single incidents reported on the Spartanburg County road network in 2026, drawing investigators from across the Upstate.

What troopers say happened on Highway 101

Troopers said two sport utility vehicles — a 2025 Ford SUV and a 2016 Toyota SUV — collided head-on. Troopers have not yet released the direction of travel for either vehicle, the speed at impact, or whether weather, lighting or impairment played a role. The crash remains under investigation by the Highway Patrol.

The Spartanburg County Coroner’s Office said personnel were on scene working to notify victims’ families before releasing identities. Highway 101 was closed near Bellview Road during the overnight investigation as crews processed the scene and removed the wreckage. Troopers said the lone survivor was a passenger in the Toyota.

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The victims: five dead, one survivor

Troopers said the driver and a passenger in the Ford SUV were killed at the scene. In the Toyota, the driver and two passengers also died. A single passenger in the Toyota survived the crash and was transported to a hospital for treatment; troopers have not released that person’s condition.

The names of the five victims have not been released. The Spartanburg County Coroner’s Office said the agency was working to notify next of kin before issuing public identifications, which is consistent with department practice.

A Greenville Police Department officer among the dead

One of the five people killed was an officer with the Greenville Police Department, per preliminary information shared with media at the scene. The officer has not been identified by name or rank, and the Greenville Police Department had not issued a public statement at the time this brief was filed. Officials in Greenville will likely coordinate any public statement with the family’s wishes.

Should the agency confirm the loss, it would be Greenville Police’s second line-of-duty-adjacent tragedy within a calendar year — an officer was wounded in an ambush attack in January and survived. Whether the officer killed on Highway 101 was off-duty or commuting at the time has not been reported.

Where Highway 101 meets Bellview Road Extension

The crash site sits on the southern leg of South Carolina Highway 101, a two-lane corridor that runs from Greer through the Woodruff area and on into Laurens County. Bellview Road Extension is a rural connector in the Woodruff-Moore area of Spartanburg County, well south of Interstate 26. The stretch carries a mix of commuter, freight and agricultural traffic and has no median separating opposing lanes — a layout that has been cited in past head-on crashes in the same general corridor.

What the investigation looks like next

The Highway Patrol’s Multi-Disciplinary Accident Investigation Team typically handles fatalities of this scale. Their work includes scene reconstruction, examination of the two vehicles for mechanical failure, toxicology testing on the deceased drivers, and interviews with the surviving passenger once they are medically cleared. The Spartanburg County Coroner will set cause and manner of death and release the names once families are notified.

Officials in Greenville will likely coordinate a public statement once the officer’s family is notified. The Greenville Police Department’s communications office had not posted to its public newsroom or social channels about a line-of-duty loss as of the time of filing.

What HERESpartanburg is watching

This is a developing story. The Highway Patrol has not yet posted its full collision report to the public Traffic Collision Report Search system, which typically takes 7 to 10 business days. We will update this brief once troopers release names, the Coroner issues cause of death, and the Greenville Police Department confirms the identity of its officer. For breaking road-condition information in Spartanburg County, see the SCDOT 511 system and the Highway Patrol’s regional dispatch updates.

What's Happening
Where and when did the crash happen?
On South Carolina Highway 101 near Bellview Road Extension in southern Spartanburg County, at roughly 1:00 a.m. Friday, May 15, 2026, troopers said.
How many people died, and was anyone a police officer?
Five — the driver and a passenger of a 2025 Ford SUV and the driver and two passengers of a 2016 Toyota SUV. One of the five killed was an officer with the Greenville Police Department; the officer's name has not been released.
Did anyone survive?
One passenger in the Toyota SUV survived and was hospitalized; troopers have not released their condition. Names of the victims have not been publicly released pending family notification.
N. Olivia Locklear
HERESpartanburg · CRIME

N. is a staff reporter for HERE Spartanburg covering local news, community stories, and developments across Spartanburg County. N. is committed to accurate, community-first journalism.

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