Glens Falls Tragedy: Young Couple Suzie Etu and Alex Morehouse Killed in Devastating Weekend Motorcycle Crash, Leaving Community in Mourning
Glens Falls, NY — A devastating motorcycle accident over the weekend has taken the lives of Suzie Etu and her boyfriend Alex Morehouse, a young couple from New York whose sudden and tragic deaths have sent shockwaves through the Glens Falls community and beyond.
The fatal crash occurred late Saturday evening near the intersection of Ridge Street and Sanford Street, an area known for its winding turns and limited visibility after dark. According to preliminary reports from the Glens Falls Police Department, the couple was traveling on a motorcycle when they collided with another vehicle. Emergency crews arrived swiftly at the scene but were unable to save either rider. Suzie and Alex were both pronounced dead at the scene.
Authorities are continuing to investigate the circumstances that led to the collision, including weather and lighting conditions, road layout, and whether speed or mechanical failure played a role. The driver of the other vehicle involved remained on the scene and is cooperating with law enforcement. No charges have been filed at this time.
Two Lives Taken Too Soon
Suzie Etu and Alex Morehouse were known not only as a loving couple but also as two vibrant individuals who brought energy and light into the lives of everyone around them.
Suzie, 22, was described by friends as creative, compassionate, and fiercely loyal. She had a passion for the arts and was working toward a future in design and digital media. Her infectious laughter, empathetic nature, and keen sense of humor left a lasting impression on those who knew her.
Alex Morehouse, 24, was known for his adventurous spirit, love of motorcycles, and deep dedication to family and friends. A Glens Falls native, Alex worked in the trades and was known as someone who could fix anything and would drop everything to help those in need. His love for Suzie was evident to all—friends frequently shared that the two were “inseparable” and “soulmates in every sense.”
The couple had been dating for several years and often shared their adventures on social media—from quiet evenings at home to road trips across the state.
An Outpouring of Grief
News of their deaths quickly spread throughout the Glens Falls area, prompting an outpouring of grief from classmates, coworkers, and neighbors. Friends have begun placing flowers, candles, and photos at the site of the crash. A memorial motorcycle ride is currently being organized to honor their memory, with dozens expected to participate.
“Suzie and Alex were so full of life,” said longtime friend Rachel Dunham. “They had plans. They talked about the future constantly. It’s just unreal that they’re gone.”
Local businesses where the couple worked and frequently visited have posted tributes and lowered flags in mourning. Glens Falls High School, where Suzie graduated, issued a public statement extending condolences and announcing that grief counselors would be available for students and alumni needing support.
Remembering with Love
In a message shared on social media, Suzie’s family expressed heartbreak over the loss:
“Our beloved Suzie had a heart of gold. She was light in our lives, and her absence is unbearable. We take solace in knowing she left this world doing something she loved—with someone she loved.”
Alex’s parents shared a similar message:
“Alex lived fiercely and loved deeply. He made us proud every day. Suzie brought him happiness, and we know they’re still together, just in another place.”
Community Vigil and Support
A candlelight vigil is scheduled for Friday evening at 7:00 p.m. at Crandall Park, where friends and family will gather to share stories, offer prayers, and celebrate the lives of Suzie and Alex.
A GoFundMe campaign has been launched to help both families cover funeral expenses and memorial arrangements. The campaign has already raised thousands in just a matter of hours, a testament to how deeply the couple touched their community.
Moving Forward
As investigators work to finalize details of the accident, loved ones are left grappling with the sudden and heartbreaking loss. For many in Glens Falls, this tragedy serves as a sobering reminder of how quickly life can change—and of the importance of treasuring every moment with the people we love.
Suzie Etu and Alex Morehouse leave behind devastated families, countless friends, and a community forever changed by their passing. Though their time was cut short, their love story—and the memories they created—will continue to live on in the hearts of everyone who knew them.