Katie Nielson, 38, survives rollover into Logan River off of U.S. Highway 89 in Logan Canyon, Utah
Tremonton woman in good condition after canyon rollover into river
Thirty-eight-year-old Katie Nielson of Tremonton was traveling southbound, alone, on U.S. Highway 89 at 10:23 a.m. near milepost 478, above Ricks Spring, when she suddenly lost control of her vehicle, reported Utah Highway Patrol Lt. Lee Perry. The vehicle took a 180-degree turn, veering off the road and rolling into the Logan River, coming to a rest on its top. Nielson was alert following the crash and was able to keep her head above the water, but was unable to release her seatbelt on her own.
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