Biker airlifted for trauma care after collision
News June 27, 2019HIAWASSEE, Ga. – A second motorcyclist in less than a week was airlifted for medical treatment, suffering multiple trauma injuries, after crashing on State Route 75, south of Hiawassee, Thursday, June 27. Emergency responders were dispatched to the scene shortly before 7 p.m.
The victim was described as an older male, traveling northbound toward Hiawassee when the accident occurred. The motorcyclist appeared to have been attempting to pass a vehicle, also traveling northbound, which was nearing a turn from the highway onto Soapstone Creek Road when the crash ensued. The driver of the vehicle did not suffer major injuries as a result of the collision.
A motorcycle accident occurred last Friday, June 21, on State Route 76, near Hiawassee Vegetable and Fruit Market. The male driver, who suffered chest trauma, was airlifted for emergency treatment due to the extent of his injuries. A female passenger was transported by ambulance to Union General Hospital for medical care. No other vehicles were involved in Friday’s crash.
Two airlifted following accident on Young Harris mountain
News April 2, 2019
YOUNG HARRIS, Ga. – A head-on, two vehicle collision occurred on Young Harris mountain, State Route 76, shortly before 6 p.m. Tuesday, April 2.
The drivers of the vehicles sustained serious injuries and were air-lifted for medical treatment.
Georgia State Patrol is investigating the accident.
Brother of victim claims Sheriff’s Office could have prevented fatal accident
News March 1, 2019
HIAWASSEE, Ga. – Terry Silvers, 52, a resident of Hiawassee, suffered fatal injuries Saturday, Feb. 23, in Clay County, NC, after the pickup truck that he was driving collided with another vehicle on NC-69. FYN released information three days after the deadly crash, divulging that Silvers had been involved in an accident in Towns County the night prior to his death.
Towns County Sheriff’s Office responded to the Friday evening incident on Bugscuffle Road, and Silvers was released without charges. The accident report stated that alcohol or substance screenings were not conducted. Towns County Sheriff’s Office reported that the accident was the result of shifting firewood in the bed of Silvers’ truck.
Multiple individuals contacted FYN to speak on behalf of Silvers, two of whom requested to go on-record, asserting that they believe Silvers would still be alive had local law enforcement reacted to prior incidents in a different manner.
“Towns County Sheriff’s Office needs to be investigated,” Mark Silvers, brother of the victim, began. “Not only did Terry wreck the night before. but there were more times before that. Towns County law was on scene, and my brother was let go. He should have been locked up. People were telling them that he was messed up, and if they’d done their job the night before the fatal night, my brother would be alive. Towns County law should be fully responsible for his death. If they’d done their job and locked him up Friday night, my brother would still be with us today. He’s been let go many times.”

Most recent social media profile photograph of Terry Silvers
Mark Silvers went on to say that his brother battled an opioid addiction. “Even though he wasn’t drunk, the law should have known he was on drugs. A lot people told them, ‘What was it going to take? Him to kill someone or kill himself before they do something?’ and by that time, it was too late.”
Silvers iterated that numerous individuals had conveyed to Towns County Sheriff’s Office on multiple occassions that Terry Silvers was under the influence of narcotics, and that Silvers should not return behind the wheel without facing legal consequences.
Belinda Munger, a former Towns County 911 dispatcher and neighbor of Silvers, additionally contacted FYN, stating that Silvers had a history of drug use and accidents. On different occassions, Munger stated that Towns County Sheriff’s Office responded to accidents which Silvers was involved, although the now-deceased was not taken into custody. Munger reported that in December, 2017, Silvers was involved in an accident in front of her home. Munger said that she described what ensued to responding deputies. “We also had told them he was under the influence of pills and it was very obvious…,” Munger explained. “I was very distraught, had he not hit the tree, he would have ran into my house, into my son’s bedroom. The officers advised my neighbor, when she showed up, that they did not have to notify her, even though it was her property where he wrecked. I tried to reach out to (Towns County) Sheriff (Chris) Clinton, but there was no attempt of a returned phone call from him. Nothing more came of this call.”
Upon suggestion from a confidential source, FYN filed an open record request to review 911 audio of the “be-on-the-lookout” (BOLO) issued to Towns County Sheriff’s Office immediately prior to Silvers death.
Heather Segars, a local resident, called 911 to report Silvers’ white Toyota driving recklessly on Highway 76, immediately prior to the fatal accident. Throughout the audio, Segars pleads for law enforcement to quickly respond. “He’s gonna kill somebody” is repeated on the graphic tape.
In the recording, a blaring siren can be heard as Segars pulls behind Silvers into the parking lot of Cornerstone BP, at the intersection of Highway 76 and Highway 17, in Young Harris. “There’s the law right there that’s passing me,” Segar says, to which the dispatcher responds,”Yeah, they’re going to another call.” Segars then identified the driver as Terry Silvers. Segars continued to follow Silvers’ vehicle as it exited the Cornerstone BP parking lot, headed north on Highway 17 toward the Georgia-North Carolina state line, with Segars begging the dispatcher to remain on the line. “Please, they’ve got to hurry…I’ve got to make sure he gets pulled over,” Segar pleads in the dramatic audio, “Where are they at?!”

Law enforcement sketch of the incident on Bugscuffle Road, the night prior to the fatality
The emergency recording documents Segars pursuing Silvers into Clay County, NC. The 911 operator stated prior that Clay County Sheriff’s Office had been notified. “Are they close?” Segars asked, “He’s in other lanes, cars coming.”
Segars can be heard screaming and weeping as she witnessed the fatal accident occur near King’s Pharmacy, south of Hayesville. Silvers re-entered into the southbound lane of traffic, colliding head-on with another vehicle occupied by a grandmother and her granddaughter. The family sustained non-life threatening injuries. “Oh God, he’s dead…,” Segars is heard crying, “I tried to tell y’all to hurry!”
Segars told someone at the scene, “I’ve been on the phone with 911 since Hiawassee…Oh God, he’s dead. I’ve been on the phone since Papa’s Pizza.” A siren can be heard arriving at the scene of the accident as the tragic call ends.
According to emergency responders, Silvers died upon collision with the oncoming vehicle, the result of firewood ejecting into the cab of the Toyota pickup that he was driving. North Carolina Highway Patrol stated that Silvers did not appear to brake prior to impact, and that road conditions were not unfavorable at the time of the deadly crash. North Carolina Highway Patrol requested a toxicology screen on Silvers, and the investigation remains open. Results of the toxicology test are expected in coming weeks.
FYN contacted Towns County Sheriff’s Office, offering an opportunity to provide a response. A statement had not been received at the time of publication.
Man killed in Clay County crash involved in Towns County accident evening prior
News February 27, 2019
HIAWASSEE, Ga. – Hiawassee resident Terry Silvers, 52, was killed in a motor vehicle accident in Clay County, NC, Saturday evening, Feb. 23, after the northbound truck that he was driving entered into the southbound lane of NC-69, colliding with another vehicle.

Most recent social media profile photograph of Terry Silvers
The driver and passenger of the oncoming vehicle sustained non-life threatening injuries.
Silvers died at the scene of the accident, due in part to firewood from the bed of the truck ejecting into the cab of the vehicle, North Carolina Highway Patrol stated. Road conditions are not believed to be a contributing factor in the fatal crash, with North Carolina Highway Patrol determining during the initial investigation that the truck Silvers was driving did not appear to brake prior to impact.
FYN learned that Silvers was involved in an accident on Bugscuffle Road in Towns County, Friday, Feb. 22, the evening prior to the fatal crash. According to the submitted Towns County Sheriff’s Office report, the truck that Silvers was driving crossed into the oncoming lane of traffic, colliding with a roadside fence.

Accident report sketch of the incident on Bugscuffle Road, the night prior to the fatality
Towns County Sheriff’s Office’s written summary of the incident stated that firewood in the bed of the truck shifted, causing Silvers to lose control of the vehicle. The report stated that alcohol or substance screenings were not conducted, and no charges were filed.
The cause of the fatal Clay County collision remains under investigation. North Carolina Highway Patrol has requested a toxicology test on the victim with results expected in coming weeks.
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Vehicle roll-over accident reported on Highway 76
News January 31, 2019
HIAWASSEE, Ga. – Shortly after 11 a.m. this morning, Towns County 911 dispatched emergency first responders to a motor vehicle roll-over accident in front of Rental Source on Highway 76, east of Hiawassee city limits.
FYN learned from Towns County Fire and Rescue that two vehicles were involved in the accident, and report no major injuries.
The circumstances surrounding the cause of the accident are unclear at this time.
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Vehicle plunges into local store
News October 16, 2018
HIAWASSEE, Ga. – Earlier this afternoon, Tuesday, Oct. 16, an older male driving a Hummer vehicle plowed through the storefront of Eller Electronics at 563 North Main St. in Hiawassee.
According to the driver’s account to responding law enforcement, the driver’s foot became caught on the accelerator pedal, causing the vehicle to collide with the business.
No injuries were reported.
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Horse struck and killed after Christmas parade
News November 28, 2017
HIAWASSEE, Ga. – Towns County’s Christmas parade ended on a tragic note on Saturday, Nov. 25, for a horse participating in the annual procession. Hiawassee Police Chief Paul Smith told Fetch Your News (FYN) the incident occurred on Main Street, near Tater Ridge, shortly before 7 p.m.
A Ford Focus, red in color, struck the horse from the rear, dismounting the rider and injuring a female nearby. The male rider suffered neck and back injuries, losing consciousness prior to airlift medical transport. The female was taken via ambulance to a nearby facility.
Chief Smith was the first responding officer on scene. The chief tells FYN the driver stated she gazed down to adjust the heater in the vehicle and did not see the horse on the darkened road prior to impact.
Sadly, the horse perished on site.
Chief Smith says he plans to work alongside Commissioner Cliff Bradshaw and Sheriff Chris Clinton to construct a plan allowing equestrian trailers to park at the Georgia Mountain Fairgrounds, the route’s destination, during parades to avoid tragedies such as this in the future.
Georgia State Patrol is investigating the accident.
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Photos: Tractor trailer plunges into Western Carolina river
News February 13, 2019
FRANKLIN, NC – A tractor trailer traveling on Highway NC-28 between Franklin and Highlands, NC, plummeted over a steep embankment Tuesday, Feb. 12, colliding with the frigid Cullasaja River – Buck Creek water below.
FYN attempted to reach Cullasaja Gorge Fire Chief Paul Corbin for details surrounding the accident. Corbin was unavailable for immediate comment.
A witness tells FYN that the driver of the tractor trailer substained substantial injuries. Wet road conditions may have played a role in the accident.
Fatal Accident Claims the Life of Food Pantry Director
News September 21, 2017
Hiawassee, GA – On Wednesday, September 20, shortly after 10:30 a.m., emergency responders were dispatched to a motor vehicle accident on Upper Bell Creek Road.
Mr. Richard Botting, well known as the director of the Towns County Food Pantry, was rushed by ambulance to the Air Life helicopter for emergency medical transport.
Sadly, he did not survive the accident.
Mr. Botting has been described as a kind man, well loved by the community. The loss is certain to be far felt.
“I knew Richard personally and my thoughts and prayers are with his loved ones during this difficult time,” Sheriff Chris Clinton expressed.
Commissioner Cliff Bradshaw added, ” My heart is saddened by this tragic loss. Not only was Richard a tremendous asset to Towns County, but I considered him a friend. Richard was an honest and caring man with servant’s heart; this was showcased by his devotion to the Towns County Food Pantry and his service on the Industrial Board. Richard will be missed by many as he definitely made a positive impact on all that knew him. My thoughts and prayers are with his wife and family.”
Commissioner Bradshaw included Biblical Scripture, Revelations 14:1.
“Then I heard a voice from Heaven say, write: Blessed be the dead who die in the Lord from now on. “Yes,” says the Spirit, “they will rest from their labor, for their deeds will follow them.”
Georgia State Patrol is investigating the accident at the request of the Towns County Sheriff’s Office.
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Serious Motor Vehicle Accident on Bell Creek Road
News August 29, 2018HIAWASSEE, Ga. – At approximately 11:00 a.m. this morning, Aug. 29, a single-vehicle accident occurred on State Road 75 North/Bell Creek Road near Hiawassee Animal Hospital.
The female driver was transported for medical treatment. Her current medical condition is unknown at this time.
Georgia State Patrol is investigating.
FYN will provide further details as they are made available.
Gilmer Responds to Tour Bus Collision
News October 13, 2016
Shortly after the incident involving a wreck of a Tour Bus and a Semi-Truck on Highway 515 in Gilmer County, Tony Pritchett, Director of Public Safety for Gilmer County, held a conference to answer questions.
Director Pritchett stated a call came in to Gilmer County 911 at 11:02 for response to the accident.
When FYN arrived on the scene, several helicopters were still circling the area including both news choppers and Life-Flight services. The accident is suspected at this time by authorities to have occurred while a tour bus was traveling north on Highway 515 collided with a Semi-Truck who was crossing into or across the highway from Whitestone Road.
Minutes after the call came in, emergency response was on the scene to provide care and Gilmer County also responded with its Mass Casualties Trailer to aid in on-scene triage. Pritchett confirmed one fatality in the wreck belonging to the driver of the Tour bus. While four people remained uninjured, another 43 have sustained injuries requiring one to be Life-Flighted and others transported via ambulance to local hospitals including Fannin Regional Hospital, Northside Cherokee Hospital, and Piedmont Mountainside Hospital according to Pritchett.
FYN has been informed that the tour bus was carrying a majority of elderly passengers and had sustained extensive damage collapsing the front end. However, the quick response units were able to arrive and get on the bus quickly to begin caring for those on board.
More aid was quickly brought to the scene as well due to several mutual aid agreements in place with surrounding areas. In fact, authorities from Gilmer Fire and Rescue and EMS as well as Gilmer County Sheriff’s Department, Georgia State Patrol, Fannin County EMS Resources, Pickens County EMS Resources, Dawson County EMS Resources, and Murray County EMS Resources were all confirmed to be on-scene aiding with the incident. Pritchett went on to say he was “very thankful for the response of those surrounding jurisdictions, they were very helpful.”
While the limited sight distance at the location was referenced as a possible factor with the incident, no official statement was given with regards to cause or circumstance involved in the incident as the investigation is ongoing. Director Pritchett did confirm with FYN that he could recall at least one other incident involving a fatality occurring at the same location earlier this year. Witnesses have also been confirmed on scene and are speaking with officials at this time.
Currently, 515 will remain shutdown as a continuing investigation will be undertaken by the Georgia State Patrol and authorities are redirecting traffic around the accident. One traffic officer FYN talked with suggested those heading North on 515 to detour down Highway 136 to Old 5 to bypass it.
For more information on the accident and the Press Conference watch the video below and stay connected with Fetch Your News as more information becomes available.

Hit and Run by Walmart in Gilmer County leaves 18 year old with serious injuries
News August 13, 2016
Police are investigating a hit and run which occurred Friday night, August 12th at approximately 10:40 pm. FYN spoke with the sister of the 18 year old man who was struck while searching for his phone on the service road which runs by the Walmart in Gilmer County. The hit and run left the young man with a fractured skull and eye socket. Authorities were called and the victim was transported to Kennestone Hospital where he was treated and kept overnight.
Witnesses describe the car involved in the hit and run as a dark colored, newer model Chevrolet Camaro possibly dark blue or black. Police and family members are asking for the public’s help in locating the vehicle. The victim’s sister has this plea for the public,
Please let us know if you have any information about this person, he(she) needs to be held responsible for what he did to my brother.
Be on the lookout for a dark colored car which likely has damage to the hood. Anyone with any information should contact local authorities. FetchYourNews.com will update as additional information becomes available.




