Illinois man dies in Houghton County snowmobile crash
ELM RIVER TOWNSHIP – Houghton County had one of Michigan’s first snowmobile deaths this winter when an Illinois man was killed in a crash Saturday evening on an Elm River Township trail.
Houghton County Sheriff’s Office deputies were dispatched at 7:40 p.m. Saturday to the Bill Nichols Trail No. 3, across M-26 from Penegor Road, after Central Dispatch in Negaunee received an iPhone crash alert, the sheriff’s office stated. Repeated calls to the cell phone received no response, according to Sheriff Joshua Saaranen.
Deputies found a deceased 44-year-old male when they reached the trail. Saaranen said the Michigan State Police assisted as accident investigators, but it was too early to say what caused the crash.
According to Apple Support, iPhone Crash Detection is a safety feature on iPhone 14 and later that uses sensors to detect severe car crashes and automatically calls emergency services and notifies emergency contacts if the user doesn’t respond, sounding an alarm and displaying an alert
The sheriff’s office was assisted by Elm River First Responders, Michigan State Police Calumet Post, Mercy Ambulance and Houghton County Medical Examiners Office.
The Houghton County fatality is believed to be one of three snowmobile deaths in Michigan on Saturday. Daniel Meyers, 65, and Jason Aemmer, 49, both of Grand Haven, died after their snowmobiles went through the ice on Round Lake in Mason County. These are thought to be the state’s first snowmobile fatalities this season.
The 2024-25 snowmobile season saw 16 fatalities in Michigan, nine in the Upper Peninsula, including one in Houghton County.





