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Sheriff: 3 ND Students Likely Didn't See Pond
The AP via YellowBrix
November 04, 2009
DICKINSON, N.D. – Three college softball players found dead after their sport utility vehicle went into a pond on a North Dakota farm during a stargazing trip likely drove straight into the water in the dark, authorities said Wednesday.
Stark County Sheriff Clarence Tuhy said the women’s SUV was found resting on its wheels Tuesday in about 10 feet of water hidden by tall grass, with the doors and windows closed.
“When you’re not familiar with an area like that it would have been very easy to drive into,” Tuhy said.
The sheriff said the Dickinson State University students were on private property. He stopped short of saying they were trespassing.
No foul play is suspected in the deaths of Kyrstin Gemar, 22, of San Diego; Afton Williamson, 20, of Lake Elsinore, Calif.; and Ashley Neufeld, 21, of Brandon, Manitoba. The bodies of the women and Neufeld’s dog were found inside the SUV after signals from their last desperate phone calls late Sunday helped lead authorities to the farm.
Police Lt. Rod Banyai said authorities do not expect autopsy results for a week or two. The autopsies will help determine the exact cause of death and whether the women were under the influence of drugs or alcohol. Authorities have said there is no indication they were. The North Dakota Highway Patrol also will examine the 1997 Jeep Cherokee to determine if the vehicle malfunctioned, Banyai said.
The students were believed to be in the Jeep when two of their friends received telephone calls late Sunday night before the lines quickly went dead. Police described the first as a “very scratchy” call for help in which one of the students said they were near water.
Tuhy said the calls, which authorities were able to track to cell phone towers, were critical in leading searchers to the vehicle. He said it wasn’t clear if emergency crews might have been able to reach the women had they called 911 instead of their friends.
“There could have probably been some location found (Sunday night) … but if it would have been timely, I don’t know,” he said.

Whalewatcher
22 days ago
1500 Comments
It's hard to find a silver lining in all of this, but at least it was an accident and nothing more sinister. My biggest fear was that they had been murdered, then dumped somewhere.
avictor
22 days ago
368 Comments
Very sad. Is there a protocol if one drives into a lake?
Is there a survival technique.
The weight of the water would be to heavy to open the doors and the electrical would short out making the windows inoperable.
I THINK there would be a thin layer of air towards the top of the vehicle. Kind of like if you push a bucket under water?
How would someone get out of a vehicle with electric windows?
Is kicking out the front windshield an option?
grant319
22 days ago
510 Comments
This is a terrible deal. Our prayers will be out to the families of all of the kids.
FloridaTrooper
22 days ago
220 Comments
This is sad.
Katz
22 days ago
6198 Comments
A very tragic accident. Prayers of comfort to the families..and friends.
Sheriff_1
22 days ago
6832 Comments
Tragic.
ralphiii
22 days ago
86 Comments
Very sad R.I.P my prayers are with the families
BSPD88
22 days ago
918 Comments
sad ... R I P
skascooter007
22 days ago
508 Comments
rip
JRich81
22 days ago
1300 Comments
RIP....
ehil
22 days ago
13140 Comments
RIP. My prayers to their families.
Kath
22 days ago
1660 Comments
RIP
jem311
22 days ago
1010 Comments
Heart-wrenching! RIP ladies and their faithful K9!
s3sk
22 days ago
2500 Comments
RIP.
Radiotelegrapher
22 days ago
2394 Comments
Rest in Peace