Officials searching for missing driver in Greys River rollover

By Dahl Erickson
July 7, 2025

The passenger of the accident was transported via life flight. (SVI PHOTO: DAN DOCKSTADER)

The Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office (LCSO) is still searching for a missing driver who was involved in a rollover accident in the Greys River area on Saturday evening. 

A single vehicle rolled down an embankment more than 100 feet causing multiple injuries and necessitated a life flight for one passenger to Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center (EIRMC). 

The driver left the scene of the accident and is being sought by officials in regards to the incident. Sheriff Shane Johnson stated that they do not believe the individual poses any threat to the public at this time.

The accident took place approximately nine miles from Alpine. The vehicle is not registered to either the missing driver or the passenger as it is registered to a female while both the missing driver and the injured passenger are males.

The LCSO is asking the public to contact them with any information that would help them find the missing driver by contacting them at 307-885-5231. 

The Alpine Fire Department as well as the LCSO responded to the scene which is still under investigation.

Lincoln County Sheriff Shane Johnson will be on SVI Radio’s Weekday Wake-Up Tuesday morning with updates and details. The Weekday Wake-Up can be heard on Swift 98.7 FM throughout Star Valley, or on The Spur 107.5 FM in the upper valley and 106.7 FM in the lower valley, as well as online at SVInews.com/radio and the SVI News app.

The driver of the vehicle left the scene and is being sought by officials. (SVI PHOTO: DAN DOCKSTADER)

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