Girl, 15, dies after being pulled from Licking River
by: Daniel Griffin, WTRF.com
Posted: Jun 1, 2026 / 10:22 AM EDT
MADISON TOWNSHIP, Ohio (WCMH) — A 15-year-old girl died Sunday after being pulled from the Licking River in Madison Township on Sunday, May 31st.
According to Madison Township Fire Chief Nick Garver, crews were called to a part of the Licking River approximately one mile away from Staddens Bridge Road near East Main Street just before 3:30 p.m. Garver said that crews had to cross over a farm field and through a tree line to reach the river, which is when Garver and his lieutenant heard screams for help from the river. The two firefighters, who were the first at the scene, found a family of five trapped on a log jam. Two adults were trapped and two kayakers were holding onto debris. The 15-year-old, later identified as Brenda Montgomery, was trapped and submerged on the upstream side of the log jam.
Garver said it was “incredibly difficult” to keep Montgomery above water before getting her out of the river. Crews were then able to perform CPR on the girl before she was taken via ambulance to Licking Memorial Hospital, where she later died.
Garver said the recent rains swelled the water levels of the Licking River, which made it enticing for some people to get out on the water. However, he warned that if people aren’t careful, they could end up in trouble.
Madison Township Fire Department was assisted at the scene by the Newark Fire Department, Licking Township Fire Department, the Licking County Sheriff’s Department, and the Ohio Department of Natural Resources.