News Summary
A 51-year-old man tragically lost his life in a dirt bike accident on the Enoree OHV Trail in Sumter National Forest. Emergency services faced challenging terrain to reach the site. The incident remains under investigation by forest law enforcement. Additionally, Enoree is dealing with multiple missing persons cases, including teenagers Nahdya White and Aaliyah McClain, and 56-year-old Tammy Crowley. Authorities are urging the community to assist in these investigations.
Enoree, SC – A tragic dirt bike crash in the Sumter National Forest has claimed the life of a 51-year-old man, identified as Mark C. Bellino of Greenville. The accident occurred on the Enoree OHV Trail, prompting a response from local authorities, including the Laurens County Coroner’s Office, on Friday. Coroner Patti Canupp confirmed that Bellino died at the scene.
Due to the rugged terrain and narrow width of the trail, emergency responders had to navigate on foot to reach the crash site. The circumstances surrounding the incident are currently under investigation by the U.S. Forest Law Enforcement and Investigations alongside the coroner’s office, who are looking to determine the details that led to this unfortunate outcome.
The weather in the area at the time of the incident featured ample sunshine with temperatures reaching a high of 88°F and a low of 64°F. Wind conditions were reported as light and variable, suggesting favorable conditions for outdoor activities, albeit the inherent risks associated with dirt biking in natural terrains.
Missing Persons Cases in Enoree
In addition to the tragic event involving Bellino, authorities in Enoree are also actively investigating multiple cases of missing individuals. Notably, a 16-year-old girl named Nahdya White has been reported missing since September 3, 2025. Law enforcement is urging the public to provide any information regarding her whereabouts, highlighting the importance of community assistance in locating missing persons.
Similarly, a 17-year-old girl named Aaliyah McClain has been missing since January 23, 2025. Both cases have raised concerns within the community, prompting law enforcement to seek public support in gathering information that could lead to their safe return.
Furthermore, authorities are searching for Tammy E. Crowley, a 56-year-old woman who was last seen leaving the Spartanburg Medical Center Emergency Room. She departed the hospital without being medically discharged at approximately 1:24 a.m. on a Thursday. Crowley is without her necessary heart and blood pressure medications, as well as her cellphone, and does not have knowledge of the Spartanburg area.
Prior to her disappearance, she had visited Myrtle Beach and made a stop at a gas station in Enoree, which raises concerns given her medical condition and lack of resources. Tammy Crowley also has a butterfly tattoo on her ankle, a detail that may assist in her identification. Authorities are asking anyone who may have information on her whereabouts to come forward.
Community Response and Ongoing Efforts
Authorities continue to emphasize the importance of community involvement in both the investigation of the dirt bike crash and the numerous missing persons cases. They encourage anyone with information regarding Nahdya White, Aaliyah McClain, or Tammy Crowley to contact the appropriate law enforcement agencies. For Nahdya White’s case, the Spartanburg County Sheriff’s Office can be reached at 1-864-596-2222.
As investigations continue, both tragic incidents serve as sobering reminders of the unforeseen dangers present in outdoor activities and the ongoing challenges faced by families and the community when individuals go missing.
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- Index Journal: Nahdya White Missing
- Wikipedia: Missing Person
- Index Journal: Aaliyah McClain Missing
- Google Search: Missing Persons South Carolina
- WYFF4: Missing Spartanburg Woman
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Criminal Investigation
- Goupstate: Enoree Man Sentenced
- Google News: Dirt Bike Crash
- SC Daily Gazette: Flooding News

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