Crime & Public Safety

Man escapes truck as it sinks into creek at St. Helena boat landing

A man escaped his sinking truck and swam to safety Wednesday afternoon after the vehicle “lost traction” backing down a St. Helena Island boat ramp, police say. Responding to a water emergency call around 3:30 p.m. at the Wallace Boat Landing, Beaufort County police arrived to find a man soaked “from head to toe.” His silver Chevy Silverado was partially submerged in Caper’s Creek and leaning against a neighboring resident’s dock.

The man told police he was backing the Chevy down the public boat ramp to put his canoe in the water when the truck lost traction and rolled into the water, according to a Beaufort County Sheriff’s Office incident report. He climbed out of the sinking vehicle and got out “at the nearest dock.”

Police and fire crews initially planned to pull the truck to shore with rope, but the truck was “fully submerged” by the time they got close, the report says. Deputies marked the location of the truck with a buoy and planned to send the sheriff’s dive team to retrieve the vehicle on Thursday. It was not immediately clear if the recovery effort was successful.

Personnel from the South Carolina Department of Public Health also responded to the scene, according to the police report.

The Wallace Boat Landing is one of over 20 publicly accessible boat ramps maintained by Beaufort County. In 2018, a 74-year-old St. Helena man died after his truck entered the water at the location.

Police called for a dive team to respond after a Chevy Silverado “lost traction” at St. Helena Island’s Wallace Boat Landing and rolled into Caper’s Creek. The driver exited the cab of his truck and swam to shore.
Police called for a dive team to respond after a Chevy Silverado “lost traction” at St. Helena Island’s Wallace Boat Landing and rolled into Caper’s Creek. The driver exited the cab of his truck and swam to shore. Google Earth

This story was originally published December 4, 2025 at 4:44 PM.

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Evan McKenna
The Island Packet
Evan is a breaking news reporter for The Island Packet and Beaufort Gazette. A Tennessee native and a graduate of the University of Notre Dame, he reports on crime and safety across Beaufort and Jasper counties. For tips or story ideas, email emckenna@islandpacket.com or call 843-321-8375.
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