Police in Salt Lake City said Monday that the Lyft driver who had driven Utah college student Mackenzie Lueck on the night she disappeared is not being treated as a suspect in the case.

Assistant Chief Tim Doubt said at a press conference that the cops “do not have reason to doubt the Lyft driver’s story” about dropping Lueck off in a park on the northern side of the city in the early hours of June 17.

Once the Lyft driver dropped her off, Lueck got into another person’s vehicle and has not been located since, cops said.

Doubt added that Lueck, 23, has missed a “midterm” at the University of Utah and did not take a scheduled flight to Los Angeles.

The college senior, who is from El Segundo, Calif., has not been heard from and her phone is turned off, Doubt said.

Cops have been canvassing the park for clues about her disappearance.

Lueck had been returning from a trip home to attend her grandmother’s funeral when she landed around 1 a.m.

She texted her parents to let them know she arrived before taking a Lyft to the park.

“She said the plane had landed and that was the last text she put out,” her cousin, Jolyn Mendleson, told news station KSL.

“Then she got into a Lyft car at the airport and that was the last she has been seen.”

Lueck is 5 feet, 6 inches tall, weighs 120 pounds and has a slim build, medium-length blond hair and brown eyes.