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Timpanogos High Mourns Loss of Student Noah Scribner in Tragic American Fork Canyon Motorcycle Accident

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Published on May 14, 2025
Timpanogos High Mourns Loss of Student Noah Scribner in Tragic American Fork Canyon Motorcycle AccidentSource: Miranda Lazenby/ GoFundMe

The Timpanogos High School community is reeling from the recent loss of one of their own, 17-year-old Noah Scribner, who was tragically killed in a motorcycle crash on SR-92 in American Fork Canyon. According to official reports provided by the Utah Highway Patrol, Scribner lost control of his Honda motorcycle while taking a corner on Monday, leading to a catastrophic accident where the vehicle's front wheel detached, as confirmed by ABC4. Despite the prompt life-saving efforts at the scene, Scribner succumbed to his injuries and died at the crash site before he could be transported for further medical attention.

Representatives from the school district, as well as students and staff at Timpanogos High, have felt the profound absence of a cherished member of their community who was not only a peer but a son, brother, and uncle, described by those who knew him as a source of love and laughter, which makes this incident not just a statistic but a deeply personal tragedy for many, in a development corroborated by KSL. A GoFundMe page has already been established to cover the costs of Scribner's funeral and to support the family during this difficult time.

Amidst preparing for upcoming finals and the nearing end of the school year, Timpanogos High School students are now also confronted with grief, Noah Scribner's absence is palpable in the classrooms and hallways where he once walked, he was known for his engagement with sports, ballroom dancing, and a love for the great outdoors. KUTV reported that grief counselors have been made available by the school to offer support for students coping with this sudden loss.