Woman dies after SUV drifts off road, goes into Logan River

A woman died after her SUV drifted off the road and went into Logan River on Monday, police said.

A woman died after her SUV drifted off the road and went into Logan River on Monday, police said. (Spenser Heaps, Deseret News)


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LOGAN — A woman died after her SUV drifted off the road and went into Logan River on Monday, police said.

About 11 a.m., a jogger found an upside-down SUV in Logan River in the area of 1600 E. Canyon Road and contacted police. When crews arrived at the scene, two people were helping a woman up from the embankment, and first responders attempted to revive her, according to a statement from Logan police.

The woman was transported to the Logan Regional Hospital where she was pronounced dead.

Police said the SUV had been driving east when it drifted to the right and drove off the embankment into the river. No other vehicles were involved.

Logan firefighters searched the vehicle and surrounding area and found no other people in the crash, according to the statement.

Police do not know yet how long the car had been in the river before they were found. The identity of the driver has not yet been released.

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