Christina Bowman and a baby ejected from a vehicle were flown by helicopter to a hospital in northern Utah after being transported with three others -- Tia Adamson, Lawrence Warfield and Jackson Sutherlin -- to Fillmore Community Hospital. Sutherlin was later booked into jail.

It was apparent that the four-month-old infant was not properly buckled into their carrier, Utah Highway Patrol Sgt. Greg Kelsey said.

“It appears that … the infant slid out from under the restraint straps,” Kelsey said.

The crash occurred Sunday morning at the Cove Fort exit. Sutherlin was driving north on I-15 when he apparently fell asleep at the wheel, allowing the car to drift off the left side of the road, Kelsey said.

The driver over-corrected to the right, causing the vehicle to cross all the northbound travel lanes and leave the road to the right, Kelsey said.

“The vehicle rolled one time, coming to rest on its wheels,” Kelsey said.

Sutherlin was booked into Millard County Jail on charges including operating a vehicle without insurance and driving on a suspended or revoked license, a class-B and class-C misdemeanor, respectively.

The occupants who were not the baby nor Bowman, a 22-year-old female, suffered minor injuries. The infant and Bowman were estimated to have been life-flown. They are believed to all be from Ogden, Kelsey said.