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Creedmoor and Granville County Communities Mourn Passing of Student Athlete

The close-knit communities of Creedmoor and Granville County are grieving the tragic passing of Emma Wallace

Alfred Olumoroti
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Creedmoor and Granville County Communities Mourn Passing of Student Athlete

CREEDMOOR, North Carolina — The close-knit communities of Creedmoor and Granville County are grieving the tragic passing of Emma Wallace, a cherished South Granville High School student athlete who died following a vehicle collision on Monday morning, August 17, 2026. Emma was the daughter of Creedmoor Police Department School Resource Officer Cpl. Tony Wallace, making her sudden loss deeply felt across both local law enforcement circles and educational institutions.

A Dedicated Teammate and Beloved Student at South Granville High

Emma was an active and vibrant member of the South Granville High School community, where she represented her school in both varsity volleyball and softball. Teachers, coaches, and teammates remember her for her competitive spirit, infectious smile, and genuine kindness on and off the field. Her involvement in high school athletics fostered strong bonds among peers, making her presence a vital part of the campus culture.

Community and Law Enforcement Rally Around Wallace Family

Following news of the tragedy, the Creedmoor Police Department and Granville County Public Schools issued heartfelt expressions of sympathy, offering counseling resources for students and staff as they process the loss. Friends, neighbors, and community members are coming together to extend support to Cpl. Tony Wallace and his family. Details regarding formal memorial service schedules, campus tributes, or family support funds will be shared once finalized by her family.

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