Emergency responders arrived to a devastating scene on Wolf Creek Road where 25-year-old **Andrew Harris Jr.** of Mobile lost his life in a violent single-vehicle crash that left no room for doubt about the outcome. The wreck occurred around 4 p.m. Sunday in the 2400 block near Pell City in St. Clair County, Alabama. When first responders reached the site, they found a vehicle so mangled that debris stretched across the roadside, with the force of the impact leaving the car nearly unrecognizable.
Authorities say Harris was killed instantly, suffering catastrophic injuries that made any lifesaving attempt impossible. The St. Clair County Coroner’s Office pronounced him dead at the scene shortly after emergency crews arrived. Another person was reportedly pulled from the wreckage and transported to a nearby hospital for treatment, though officials have not disclosed their name, condition, or what role they had in the crash.
Investigators from the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA) are working to determine what caused the fatal crash. Early indications suggest Harris may have lost control of his vehicle before it left the roadway, though authorities have not yet confirmed whether weather, speed, or mechanical failure played a role.
As word of his death spread, friends and loved ones from both Mobile and Pell City took to social media to express their heartbreak. They described Harris as a kindhearted young man with an easy smile and a deep love for his family. Many said he had been working hard to build a steady future and was looking forward to new opportunities before tragedy struck.The investigation remains ongoing, and authorities are urging anyone with information about the crash to come forward as the community mourns a life lost far too soon.