Three found dead in West Valley City home

Police investigating suspected carbon monoxide poisoning incident

Published on Feb. 6, 2026

Three people have died from what police say appears to be an accidental carbon monoxide incident at a home in West Valley City, Utah. Authorities are currently investigating the scene at 2730 S High Park Way.

Why it matters

Carbon monoxide poisoning is a serious and often deadly threat, especially in residential settings. This incident highlights the importance of proper home ventilation, carbon monoxide detectors, and awareness around the dangers of this odorless, colorless gas.

The details

Police were called to the home on Friday afternoon and found three people deceased. Authorities believe the deaths were caused by accidental carbon monoxide exposure, though the investigation is still ongoing.

  • Police were called to the scene on Friday afternoon, February 6, 2026.

The players

West Valley City Police Department

The local law enforcement agency investigating the incident.

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What’s next

Investigators will continue to examine the scene and determine the exact cause of the carbon monoxide exposure that led to the three deaths.

The takeaway

This tragic incident underscores the critical need for all homes to be equipped with working carbon monoxide detectors to prevent similar accidental poisonings and loss of life.