Ryan Wilson, 40, of Woodstock, (left) and Bryan Dahm, 36, of Woodstock, (right) died on Saturday in the 13300 block of Thayer Road in unincorporated Hebron following a UTV rollover crash. | Photos: Schneider Leucht Merwin Cooney

The coroner has identified the second of two men who were killed in a high-speed UTV crash that resulted in power lines coming down and a fire near Hebron Saturday evening.

The Hebron-Alden-Greenwood Fire Protection District and McHenry County Sheriff’s Office responded around 10:50 p.m. Saturday to the 13300 block of Thayer Road in unincorporated Hebron for a vehicle crash with injuries.

A 911 caller reported the incident involved a UTV. The Harvard Fire Protection District, Mercyhealth MD-1, Woodstock Fire/Rescue District and Wonder Lake Fire Protection District were called to assist.

A preliminary investigation showed a UTV, driven by a 40-year-old Harvard man, was traveling eastbound on Thayer Road.

The UTV, which was traveling at a high rate of speed, exited the roadway and severed a utility pole, knocking down power lines, the sheriff’s office said.

The UTV had two passengers, which included Bryan Dahm, 36, of Woodstock, and a 35-year-old San Carlos, California man.

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Sheriff’s officials said the UTV rolled over several times, resulting in the driver, identified as Ryan Wilson, 40, of Woodstock, being ejected.

The UTV came to rest upright in a ditch and caught on fire.

Wilson and Dahm were both pronounced dead at the scene, sheriff’s officials said.

The 35-year-old passenger suffered minor injuries and declined medical attention.

Alcohol is believed to be a factor in the crash, the sheriff’s office said.

McHenry County Coroner Dr. Michael Rein publicly identified Dahm on Tuesday and publicly identified Wilson on Thursday after a positive identification through further testing.

An autopsy performed Monday showed that Dahm preliminarily died as a result of thermal injuries, Rein said. A preliminary cause of death for Wilson was not immediately released.

An obituary for Dahm said he was married and had two young children.

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“Bryan will be remembered by the countless friends he made, family he loved and memories he created with them all. There was no question about who Bryan was, he held his beliefs close and wore them proudly. He was full of life and lived each day to the fullest,” his obituary said.

Dahm was the owner of Dahm Enterprises, a family business, and a member of the Midwest Truckers Association, his obituary said. “Bryan was a loyal and proud man, adored by many and will be missed by all. Bryan’s legacy will live on through the lives he touched.”

An obituary for Wilson said was also married and had three children.

“Ryan was faithful in all things. He worked hard, played hard, and loved fiercely. Ryan had the most generous heart, an unwavering solid man who lived everything in his life 110%,” his obituary said.

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Funeral services are set for this weekend for both men.

The crash remains under investigation by the McHenry County Sheriff’s Office Major Crash Investigation Unit and McHenry County Coroner’s Office.