DOT workers Anthony J. Redmond, 54, and Robert Clark, 64, killed in collision with hit-and-run vehicle on Augusta Road in Clearwater, South Carolina
2 SC DOT workers killed by hit-and-run driver in Aiken County
According to Capt. Eric Abdullah, two SC DOT workers were struck and killed on Augusta Road near Atomic Road.
UPDATE: Aiken Co. deputies, SWAT converge on home near hit-and-run accident site
Aiken County Sheriff's Office deputies and SWAT are outside a trailer near the accident scene.
UPDATE: SCDOT workers killed in hit-and-run identified
According to the Aiken County Coroner's Office has identified the workers as fifty-four-year-old Anthony J. Redmond of Warrenville and sixty-four-year-old Robert Clark of Aiken.
Two SCDOT workers killed in hit-and-run identified as SWAT situation continues
Details on the incident remain limited, but investigators say they've located the car that allegedly killed the two workers. However, officials have not revealed the name of the driver in this case.
Arrest made in fatal accident involving SCDOT workers
Authorities have taken Lonnie Dean Miller into custody in connection with the accident on SC 421 involving three SCDOT employees.
Driving record of man involved in fatal hit & run death of 2 SCDOT workers
NewsChannel 6 has obtained the driving record of the suspect charged with a deadly hit-and-run that killed 2 South Carolina Department of Transportation workers.
Bond denied for man charged with killing two SCDOT workers
Lonnie Dean Miller appeared in court Tuesday afternoon where his bond was denied for the fatal hit-and-run that killed the two working men.
Man charged in death of 2 SCDOT workers
The South Carolina Highway Patrol have charged Lonnie Dean Miller with two counts of reckless homicide in connection with the death of two SCDOT workers in March.
Driver gets 25 years for hit-and-run that killed 2 workers
Lonnie Miller pleaded guilty Friday in Aiken County to two counts of hit-and-run involving death.
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