UHP: 2 Seriously Inured In Crash Near Box Elder-Cache County Border
Mar 22, 2019, 3:34 PM

Photo: Utah Highway Patrol
MANTUA, Utah — Two people were seriously injured after a crash on U.S. 89 near the Box Elder and Cache county line Friday morning, authorities said.
Emergency crews responded to a report of the crash shortly before 9 a.m., Utah Highway Patrol troopers said.
A 19-year-old woman driving a blue 2011 Subaru Impreza was traveling south on the highway when she lost control of the vehicle. The Impreza drifted toward the median before it spun and slid across the median toward northbound lanes. It was then struck by a black 2004 GMC Yukon traveling in one of those lanes, officials said.
The woman, whose name wasn’t released, was not wearing a seat belt and was thrown into the back seat of her vehicle during the crash, UHP officials said. She was taken to Brigham City Community Hospital before she was transferred to Ogden Regional Medical Center.
Authorities initially said she was critically injured, but she has since been upgraded to serious but stable condition.
UHP said a 45-year-old man driving the Yukon was wearing a seat belt. It took crews about 40 minutes to extricate him from the vehicle, officials added. That driver was reported to be in serious condition.