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2 people, 14 rescue dogs en route to Calgary killed in Idaho crash

Two people and 14 dogs are dead after a truck filled with rescues headed for adoption in Calgary crashed in Idaho.

Animal rescue group was transporting 48 dogs to Calgary for adoption, 16 are still missing

Two people and 14 dogs were killed after this truck headed for Calgary crashed in Idaho. The dog on the right was one of 18 survivors that has been found. (Idaho State Police, BlackfooT animal Clinic)

Two people and 14 dogs are dead after a truck filled with rescue animalsheaded for adoption in Calgary crashed in Idaho.

Idaho State Police said at 6 a.m. Friday, a Ford Econoline box truck crashed west of Shelley, a small city southof Idaho Falls in the eastern part of the state.

The truck veered off the left shoulder of Interstate 15 at mile marker 105, going into the median and striking an embankment, police said.

Driver Christopher Kracht, 40, and passenger Ann Watson, 38, both of Phoenix, Ariz., were killed.

Debris is strewn near the site of a crash in Idaho that claimed the lives of two people and 14 dogs that were headed to Calgary. (Idaho State Police)

Police said the rented truck was being driven as part of a non-profit animal rescue network and 48 dogs of various breeds and sizes were on board in kennels.

The truck was headed to Calgary where the animals were set to be adopted, but 14 dogs were killed in the crash and 16 are still missing.

Local veterinarians are assisting Idaho's Blackfoot Animal Shelter and Rescue in caring for dogs that were injured.

Watson was the founder of Who Saved Who Rescue in Phoenix.

"Ann was tragically killed in an auto accident on her way to rescue animals, that was her passion. She saved so many dogs and passed doing what she loved. She leaves behind two little girls whom unfortunately lost their father in the accident as well," a statement posted to an online fundraiser for her family reads.

Police said a representative of the animal rescue network is heading to the area to pick up the surviving dogs and bring them to Calgary.

The cause of the crash is under investigation.