Traffic & Transportation

Update: Police recover truck from Payette River crash. Driver still missing

The vehicle crashed into the North Fork of the Payette River.
The vehicle crashed into the North Fork of the Payette River. smiller@idahostatesman.com

Update: Idaho State Police announced Monday afternoon that the submerged truck was recovered from the river with the help of the Idaho Mountain Search and Rescue Unit, and Cascade Raft and Kayak company. Law enforcement said the recovered truck was unoccupied, but they were able to ascertain that the driver was a 40-year-old man from Billings, Montana. The driver is still missing, and his family has been notified of the search, according to police.

Below is the original story:

Witnesses reported seeing at least one person swept away by the North Fork of the Payette River after a truck went into the water on Sunday. Law enforcement still hasn’t located any accident victims.

Dispatch received reports shortly before 3 p.m. that a Dodge Ram pickup truck was driving south on Idaho 55 when it crossed into the northbound lane, collided with another vehicle and crashed into the river’s North Fork near milepost 93.5, south of Cascade, Idaho State Police said in a news release.

Police said there was “heavy weekend traffic” on the highway at the time, and witnesses reported seeing “at least one occupant exit the pickup and be swept downstream by the swift current.” Some witnesses indicated there may have been additional occupants in the pickup.

“Search efforts were conducted along the river corridor,” police said. “Due to hazardous river conditions, high water levels, and swift currents, responders were unable to safely get to the submerged pickup.”

Idaho 55 traffic was halted for hours on Sunday while rescue operations were underway, but officials have since reopened the highway.

As of 8 p.m. Sunday, Idaho State Police had not been able to confirm the number or identities of those inside the truck. Aaron Snell, ISP spokesperson, told the Idaho Statesman that there were no further updates at 9:30 a.m. Monday.

The agency said the pickup would remain in the Payette River until “water conditions allow for safe access and recovery,” which may include lowering the river’s water level.

“The swift current, high water levels, and challenging conditions have made this a complex response involving specialized rescue resources,” Richard Knapp, Idaho State Police trooper, said in a statement on Sunday. “Our focus remains on locating and identifying anyone involved, safely recovering the vehicle, and determining exactly what occurred.”

Law enforcement asked anyone who witnessed the incident or has relevant information to call dispatch at 208-846-7500. They also encouraged anyone who has been unable to reach loved ones who may have been traveling through this area to call.

The three adults in the vehicle hit by the pickup sustained minor injuries and were released at the scene, according to police.

This story was originally published June 1, 2026 at 10:17 AM.

Sally Krutzig
Idaho Statesman
Reporter Sally Krutzig covers local government, growth and breaking news for the Idaho Statesman. She previously covered the Idaho State Legislature for the Post Register. Support my work with a digital subscription
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