Delivery driver killed in Ogden Valley accident identified; foul play not suspected
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Foul play is not suspected in the death of a delivery driver in Ogden Valley on Monday, the Weber County Sheriff’s Office announced.
“On February 10, 2025, deputies responded to a report of cardiac arrest in Ogden Valley,” according to a press release. “The complainant found a delivery driver unconscious, pinned between a vehicle and a residential garage. The complainant was able to call 911 and move the vehicle. Deputies arrived and began life-saving measures. Weber Fire personnel arrived at the scene moments later and took over patient care. The patient, identified as Amy Tennant (54), was transported to the hospital for further care. On the afternoon of February 11, 2025, the Weber County Sheriff’s Office was notified that Amy died at the hospital.”
The release added that foul play is not suspected.
“It appears the driver being pinned by the vehicle was the result of an accident, and not due to the actions of any other person,” the release said. “Investigators are continuing their investigation, including focus on the vehicle and data that can be recovered. The driver worked for a company that contracted with the postal service to make deliveries, and the vehicle involved was privately owned.”
No further information would be released about the incident, the sheriff’s office stated.