West Jordan Basketball Coach Loses Family Members In Tragic Sandstorm Car Crash
Jul 26, 2021, 9:27 PM
(Courtesy of Utah Highway Patrol)
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah – West Jordan high school basketball coach Mason Sawyer suffered the tragic loss of multiple family members in a car crash caused by a sandstorm on Interstate 15.
The crash occurred in central Utah on Sunday, July 25.
The Utah Highway Patrol said eight people died, including members of Sawyer’s immediate family.
At least 10 more were hospitalized following Sunday’s incident. The victims included children.
The victims were identified Monday as:
- Occupants of Buick:
- Kortni Sawyer, age 30, from St. George, Utah (passenger)
- Riggins Sawyer, age 6, from St. George, Utah (passenger)
- Franki Sawyer, age 2, from St. George Utah (passenger)
- Ryder Sawyer, age 12, from Lehi, Utah (passenger)
- Race Sawyer, age 37, from Lehi, Utah (driver)
- Race is the father of Ryder Sawyer, and brother-in-law to Kortni Sawyer
- Occupants of Hyundai:
- Richard Lorenzon, age 51, from Salt Lake City, Utah (driver)
- Maricela Lorenzon, age 47, from Salt Lake City, Utah (passenger)
- Occupant of Cadillac:
- Cameron Valentine, age 15, from Yuma, Arizona (passenger)
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New video just sent to me from a driver who was going northbound through Millard county 💔 @UTHighwayPatrol now updating the death toll to eight people in the pileup pic.twitter.com/90e4FzmvrD
— Mary Richards (@kslmrichards) July 26, 2021
I-15 was closed in both directions for several hours after the crash, which occurred around 4:30 p.m. Sunday near milepost 152, between the Kanosh and Fillmore exits.
Northbound lanes partially reopened Monday morning.
Southbound traffic was being diverted at the Meadow exit (No. 158). Motorists travel through Meadow and then south on state Route 133 into Kanosh. Traffic then can re-enter southbound I-15 at the Kanosh onramp (No. 148).
UPDATE: The @UTHighwayPatrol says 8 people have died and 10 were hospitalized after 22 vehicles were involved in multiple crashes on I-15 Sunday evening. #KSLTV https://t.co/qCPVUP4peq
— KSL 5 TV (@KSL5TV) July 26, 2021
Troopers said southbound lanes will be closed in the area for several hours while UHP conducts its investigation.
“We are still looking into the root cause of what ultimately happened, but (the) initial report was that visibility was really low and we had multiple cars start crashing,” said UHP Sgt. Cameron Roden. “In fact, we had more crashes maybe involved in this that we don’t have accounted for. If people are involved, we are asking them to contact the highway patrol office in Nephi and let us know that they were involved.”
PHOTOS: Newly released photos show the aftermath of a 20-car crash that occurred in Millard Co. after a dust storm moved through the area. UHP says at least six people were killed and several others were critically injured.
Details: https://t.co/fSSwBtUVla pic.twitter.com/6uwqZqKdC0
— KSL 5 TV (@KSL5TV) July 26, 2021
Troopers in the areas of Richfield and Beaver were called in to assist, along with ground and air ambulances, officials said.
Authorities said a few cars were involved in minor collisions, but then a semi rear-ended a pick-up truck and blocked the freeway going southbound.
Several other vehicles ran into the back of that semi and that’s where all the fatalities occurred.
Authorities said 15-year-old Cameron Valentine was in one vehicle. He was originally taken to the hospital in critical condition, but passed away Monday morning.
Richard and Maricela Lorenzon were a married couple in another car. Both of them were pronounced dead at the scene.
Then there were five members of the same extended family in an SUV who lost their lives.
UPDATE: Crash victims identified after 8 killed in I-15 pileup in Millard Co. caused by sandstorm.
Five members of the same extended family were among those who died Sunday.@taniadeanksl spoke with the sister/aunt of that family.
📷: UHP
Details: https://t.co/qCPVUP4peq pic.twitter.com/2sGMWua1bt
— KSL 5 TV (@KSL5TV) July 27, 2021
On Monday, KSL-TV spoke with Shannon Mortenson who lost her brother, sister-in-law, two nephews and a niece in the crash.
“My brother, Race, is the most entertaining person to be around — always silly, always teasing you, always keeping things fun. And Kortni is just the best mom that I know, just great with her kids and always a joy to be around. She’s never upset or in a bad mood, just always lifts everybody up around her,” said Mortenson.
“Franki was 2. She was cherished in our family,” Mortenson went on to say. “We had Riggins, who was 6, and Ryder, who was 12. Ryder is a performer; he did plays all the time. He was great on stage and a very captivating person. Riggins started out filling his dad’s shoes, playing all sorts of sports that he could and really excelling with it.”
“I’m just grateful for the time that we did have to spend with them,” she said.
There were two separate families in that SUV.
Both live in St. George and were heading home from a family reunion at Bear Lake.
One child in the SUV survived the crash — 3-year-old Blue Sawyer. He’s currently at Primary Children’s Hospital, thankfully, recovering.