Michigan State Police Trooper Dies 3 Weeks After Head-On Crash

Aug. 1, 2020
Michigan State Police Trooper Caleb Starr, who was critically injured in a July 10 head-on crash, died on Friday.

IONIA COUNTY, Michigan -- A 33-year-old state police trooper critically injured in a July 10 head-on crash near Saranac has died.

State police late Friday, July 31, said that Trooper Caleb Starr had died at Spectrum Health Butterworth Hospital.

He was critically injured when a vehicle headed east on Grand River Avenue, west of Nash Highway, crossed the center line and collided with Starr’s westbound cruiser. The crash happened about 10 p.m.

About a week after the crash, police said they believed alcohol was a contributing factor on the part of the other driver, a Utah woman who also was critically injured.

Starr is survived by his wife, Rachael, and their two daughters, ages 5 and 2. The family lives in Mason.

GoFundMe page established to help the Starr family had raised almost $47,000 by Thursday night.

“The Michigan State Police mourns the loss of not just a trooper, but a husband, father and dedicated public servant who had so much left to give in a life that was cut far too short,” said Col. Joe Gasper, director of the MSP, in a written statement.

Starr joined the state police in September 2018 and was assigned to the Lakeview post.

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