Panama City Beach Police are investigating the death of a Louisiana woman who fell from a moving Jeep on Front Beach Road. The incident occurred on June 13, 2024, at approximately 12:02 a.m. near the Hidden Lagoon Golf and Racetrack.
Key details of the incident:
- Victim: Sherry Richie, 49, from New Iberia, Louisiana
- Location: Front Beach Road, Panama City Beach, Florida
- Time: Around 12:02 a.m. on June 13, 2024
- Vehicle: Jeep Wrangler with doors removed
Circumstances of the Incident
According to witness reports, Richie was unsecured and leaning out of the Jeep Wrangler in what was described as a careless manner. The vehicle’s doors had been removed, which likely contributed to the accident. As the Jeep was in motion, Richie fell onto the westbound travel lanes of Front Beach Road.
Emergency Response
Upon arrival at the scene, officers found Richie lying on the road with severe head trauma. Despite immediate efforts from Panama City Beach Fire Rescue and Bay County EMS, Richie was pronounced dead at the scene.
Investigation Status
The case is currently under investigation by the Panama City Beach Police Department’s Traffic Homicide Investigation Team. Initial findings suggest:
- The driver of the Jeep was not impaired
- There is currently no evidence that the driver’s operation of the vehicle was a factor in the incident
Safety Considerations
This tragic incident highlights the importance of vehicle safety, particularly when riding in vehicles with modifications such as removed doors. Key safety reminders include:
- Always wear seatbelts
- Remain fully inside the vehicle while in motion
- Exercise caution when riding in modified vehicles
- Adhere to all traffic laws and safety guidelines
Recent Incidents in Panama City Beach
Date | Incident |
---|---|
June 13, 2024 | Louisiana woman falls from moving Jeep on Front Beach Road |
Early May 2024 | Body of woman found off Hutchison Boulevard (cause of death under investigation) |
The Panama City Beach Police Department continues to investigate these incidents and urges the public to prioritize safety when visiting the area.