Human Interest Woman, 26, Dies After Falling Off Cliff During Utah Hiking Trip with Husband "Evidence at the scene indicates the fall was an accident and foul play is not suspected," Sevier County Sheriff's Office said in a statement confirming the death of 26-year-old Candice Thompson By Shafiq Najib Shafiq Najib Shafiq Najib is a former writer-reporter at PEOPLE. He left PEOPLE in 2023. People Editorial Guidelines Published on March 30, 2022 12:44AM EDT Candice Thompson of Richfield, Utah, has died after plunging an "estimated between 75 and 100 feet" off a cliff on Sunday, the Sevier County Sheriff's Office confirmed. According to officials, the fall occurred while Candice, 26, and her husband, Colton Jon Thompson, were hiking in an area known by locals as "Bulls Head" in central Utah. Her husband called 911 "while running to try to get to her," police said. EMTs and Search and Rescue teams were dispatched to the compound after authorities received a report of a "fallen hiker." Sevier County Sheriff's Office Father of 4 Killed in Suspected Grizzly Bear Attack at Yellowstone National Park: 'He Loved His Family' Richfield City officers and an off-duty Sheriff's deputy "began life saving measures" upon responding to the scene before she was transported to Sevier Valley Hospital via an ambulance "where emergency care continued." Officials noted a medical helicopter was also present on-site to support the patient; however, Candice's vitals were not stable enough to be flown to the hospital. "Despite the efforts of the first responders and hospital they were not able to overcome the significant injuries sustained in the fall and impact," the statement said. Never miss a story — sign up for PEOPLE's free daily newsletter to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Police said the investigation for the case is ongoing and confirmed the fall was "an accident" and no "foul play" was suspected. PEOPLE has reached out to Sevier County Sheriff's Office for a statement, but did not immediately hear back. Candice was a nail technician and worked with her mother, her obituary stated. She and her husband tied the knot in 2013 and share four children together. Following the tragedy, Chief Trent Lloyd from Richfield City Police issued a statement via Facebook on Monday, saying that Candice was part of the police department's family for most of her life. RELATED VIDEO: Sister of Woman Found After 12 Days in Zion National Park Says Sibling Was on a 'Journey of Fasting' "Her father and I worked many years together and Candice was always a part of that," the statement read, adding that "the last couple days of days have been heartbreaking." "To say that there is a hole in our hearts today is just simply understated because there is just no words," he shared.