January 21, 2026
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Ohio University Students Die of Carbon Monoxide in Parked Car

Steubenville police say Franciscan University of Steubenville students Luke Reimer, 20, of Indian Shores, Florida, and Mary Mich, 20, of Downingtown, Pennsylvania, were found dead shortly after 12:30 p.m. Monday in a vehicle parked behind St. Agnes Residence Hall. Police Chief Kenneth Anderson said there were no signs of foul play or drug use, and on Tuesday the Jefferson County Coroner’s Office notified police that toxicology tests showed both died of carbon monoxide poisoning. Anderson said the deaths have been ruled accidental and are likely linked to a problem with the vehicle’s exhaust system. University president Father Dave Pivonka announced the campus canceled events Monday, held a Holy Hour and Rosary, and is offering counseling and spiritual support to grieving students and staff. The CDC has long warned that even small exhaust leaks can allow carbon monoxide to build up inside cars and SUVs, particularly when tailgates or rear hatches are open without other vents or windows cracked, underscoring a recurring but often overlooked safety risk.

Campus Public Safety Carbon Monoxide and Vehicle Safety

📌 Key Facts

  • Two 20-year-old Franciscan University students, Luke Reimer and Mary Mich, were found dead in a parked vehicle on campus around 12:30 p.m. Monday.
  • Jefferson County Coroner’s Office toxicology results show both died from carbon monoxide poisoning; Steubenville police have ruled the deaths accidental.
  • Police reported no signs of foul play or drug use and believe a vehicle exhaust problem was likely involved.
  • Franciscan University canceled events, held a prayer service Monday night, and deployed counselors and friars to residence halls and the student center to support the campus community.

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