Update: Woman dies in RV crash on Highway 141 near Egnar

Traffic on Colorado Highway 141 might be delayed because of a fatal camper crash Thursday morning 4 miles north of Egnar. (Courtesy San Miguel County Sheriff's Office)
Also, San Miguel sheriff seeks help in robbery investigation

A woman died in a single-vehicle crash on Colorado Highway 141 north of Egnar Thursday morning, according to the Colorado State Patrol.

The large motor home crashed into a guardrail and overturned at mile marker 19, according to the preliminary report.

The victim became pinned and died at the scene, said Master Trooper Gary Cutler. Emergency crews used extrication equipment during the rescue effort.

The highway was closed after the crash, according to the State Patrol. It occurred just before 9 a.m. in a winding section of road. The cause of the crash is under investigation. The identify of the woman has not been released.

A wrecker has been called in to begin removing the vehicle. Drivers should expect closures and delays.

A camper crash on Highway 141 is causing traffic delays. (Courtesy San Miguel County Sheriff's Office)
A fatal crash occurred on Colorado Highway 141, mile marker 19 north of Egnar Thursday morning. (Courtesy Colorado Department of Transportation)

Emergency crews and the Colorado State Patrol, Egnar and Dove Creek Fire departments responded to the crash.

Reward offered in burglary investigation

In an unrelated incident, the Sheriff’s Office is seeking the public’s help in the investigation of a burglary of a residence on High Bluff Drive north of Placerville between May 24 and May 31.

Missing are 23 guitars (acoustic and electric), amplifiers, a large drum set, bongo drums, electric keyboard, and antique desk.

A reward of $1,000 is offered for information leading to the arrest of the responsible party. Call 970-728-1911. Tipsters may remain anonymous.

The San Miguel County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a robbery of musical instruments at a residence on High Bluff Drive, north of Placerville. A 1,000 reward is being offered for information leading to an arrest. (Courtesy San Miguel County Sheriff's Office)