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  • Report: Three of six Tahoe avalanche survivors buried in snow before rescue

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    Three of the survivors of last week’s deadly avalanche near Lake Tahoe were buried under the snow before being dug out by their fellow skiers in the moments after the disaster, according to an initial avalanche occurrence report from the Sierra Avalanche Center.

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  • 4 killed in 30-vehicle crash on I-25 during wind-blown ‘brown out’ in southern Colorado

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    Four people were killed and 29 injured in a Tuesday morning crash on Interstate 25 in southern Colorado involving more than 30 vehicles, according to the Colorado State Patrol.

    Heavy winds blew dirt across I-25 south of Pueblo around 10 a.m., causing “brown out” conditions along the interstate, state patrol officials said.

    “Visibility was next to nothing,” Maj. Brian Lyons of the Colorado State Patrol said.

    As of 4 p.m., northbound I-25 remained closed between exit 91 for Stem Beach and Colorado 45 in Pueblo, near milemarker 94, according to state transportation officials. The interstate’s southbound lanes were cleared and reopened around 2:30 p.m..

    The northbound lanes will remain closed “for an extended period of time” as the crash cleanup and investigation continue, state patrol officials said in an afternoon update.

    Colorado State Patrol troopers responded to the pile-up crash on northbound I-25 involving commercial trucks and passenger cars about two miles south of Pueblo at 10:02 a.m. Tuesday, according to the state patrol. When troopers arrived, they also found a secondary crash in the southbound lanes.

    Together, the two crashes involved more than 30 vehicles, including six semitrailers, and four people were confirmed dead, state patrol officials said.

    The fatalities and injuries all occurred in the large crash in the northbound lanes, state patrol officials said. The crash in the southbound lanes only resulted in damage to vehicles.

    Paramedics took 29 people injured in the crash to hospitals, state patrol officials said. The extent of their injuries is unknown. Another 10 uninjured people remained on scene after the crash.

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  • Driver arrested in Thornton hit-and-run that killed a 14-year-old boy, police say

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    The driver of the car involved in a fatal Saturday night hit-and-run that killed a 14-year-old boy was arrested Sunday, Thornton police said.

    Thornton officers responded to the fatal crash near Huron Street and West Thornton Parkway just before 9:45 p.m. Saturday, according to a news release from the agency.

    A 14-year-old boy riding a small motorized bike north on Huron Street was hit from behind near the intersection, police said. The suspect vehicle, a 2013 BMW 328i, then fled the scene without stopping, according to the release.

    Paramedics took the teenager to the hospital, where he later died from his injuries. The Adams County Coroner’s Office will identify the 14-year-old at a later date.

    The Colorado Bureau of Investigation issued a Medina Alert for the car on Sunday morning. That alert was in the process of being canceled at 1:33 p.m. Sunday, after police found the car and took the driver into custody.

    The driver had not been publicly identified as of Sunday afternoon, and police did not specify what charges he was arrested on investigation of.

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  • Ice resurfacing driver dies after collision on northern Colorado rink

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    An ice resurfacing machine driver died last week in northern Colorado after colliding with an overhead door at a Fort Collins ice rink, city officials said.

    The fatal collision happened shortly after noon on Tuesday at the Edora Pool Ice Center (EPIC), according to a news release from the city of Fort Collins.

    Ice resurfacing machines are often referred to as Zambonis, but the details of the exact machine being driven at the time of the crash remained unknown Sunday.

    City officials said the driver was injured when the resurfacing machine backed into a partially open overhead door at the rink. Paramedics took the driver to the hospital, where the driver later died, according to the release.

    No other staff or EPIC visitors were injured, Fort Collins officials said.

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  • Colorado snowplow driver on administrative leave after fatal I-70 crash

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    The snowplow driver who lost control last week on Interstate 70 and swerved into oncoming traffic has been placed on administrative leave amid the fatal crash investigation, state officials said.

    State patrol officials hope to complete the crash investigation within four weeks, but “many factors play into that timeframe,” Colorado State Patrol spokesperson Ivan Alvarado said Monday.

    The driver of a van carrying a youth hockey team headed to Denver for the Western Girls Hockey League weekend died in the Thursday morning crash on I-70 near Herman Gulch, and eight people in the van were injured, according to state patrol officials.

    The Clear Creek County Coroner’s Office identified the driver killed in the crash as 38-year-old Manuel Alejandro Lorenzana Villegas from Chatsworth, California. His cause of death remained under investigation on Monday, Chief Deputy Coroner Nichol Nelson said.

    Lorenzana Villegas was the father of one of the players on the youth hockey team, the Santa Clarita Lady Flyers, according to reporting from Denver7.

    A snowplow on westbound I-70 lost control in the snow shortly before 9 a.m. Thursday, crashing through the median and hitting a Toyota Tacoma in the eastbound lanes, state patrol officials said. The impact sent the Tacoma back across the median, where it hit a westbound BMW.

    State investigators said the snow plow then hit the Ford Transit van carrying the girls’ hockey team from California, sending the van down an embankment. The agency previously identified the vehicle as a Mercedes-Benz Sprinter van.

    Three adults and four juveniles in the van were taken to Denver Health by ambulance, hospital officials said in a statement.

    A fifth juvenile passenger was airlifted to a separate trauma center with critical injuries, according to the state patrol. No other injuries were reported.

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  • 18-year-old pedestrian dies after Aurora hit-and-run, police say

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    An 18-year-old pedestrian died Saturday after being injured in an Aurora hit-and-run 11 days earlier, police said.

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  • U.S. 285 over Kenosha Pass in Colorado mountains reopens after semitruck crash

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    A southbound semitruck rolled Monday morning on U.S. 285 over on Kenosha Pass, closing the highway for a while until it was fully cleared a little before 2 p.m.

    The Colorado State Patrol got the call about a jackknifed truck roughly 18 miles north of Fairplay around 9:40 a.m.

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  • Two lanes Highway 101 closed Sunday due to overturned big rig

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    REDWOOD CITY — Several northbound lanes were closed on Highway 101 near Marsh Road on Sunday due to an overturned big rig truck, authorities said.

    Lanes two, three and four were closed, with one reopening around noon, according to a social media post from the California Highway Patrol Redwood City office.

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  • Man arrested after hit-and-run crash that killed woman crossing road near bus stop in Aurora

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    Aurora Police traffic investigators announced they have arrested a suspect after a woman was killed early Friday while trying to cross the road near a bus stop in a hit-and-run crash that forced the closure of Havana Street.

    Police arrested Marcos Ortega-Lopez, 31, on suspicion of leaving the scene of a fatal crash, a felony, according to an agency posting on social media Friday afternoon.

    But police haven’t located the vehicle involved — a 2007 blue Toyota Corolla (license plate CYXB39) with front-end damage — and appealed to the public for help via Aurora911, 303-627-3100 or @CrimeStoppersCO (720-913-STOP).

    The crash occurred at about 5:15 a.m. near the intersection of Havana and East 4th Way. The woman was pronounced dead at the scene, Aurora Police Department spokesman Matt Longshore said.

    “She was crossing the street, over Havana. It was a hit and run,” he said.

    The police at first weren’t certain about the vehicle involved because of conflicting reports.

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  • Motorcyclist killed, 3 motorists injured in Aurora crash

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    A Tuesday afternoon crash in central Aurora killed a motorcyclist and sent three motorists to the hospital, police said.

    The fatal crash, which involved a motorcycle and a car, happened at S. Dunkirk Street and E. Colorado Drive, near the Buckley Space Force Base, according to a 2:37 p.m. post from the Aurora Police Department.

    Paramedics took three people in the car to the hospital with minor injuries, police said. The motorcyclist was also taken to a hospital, where the motorcyclist later died, according to a 3:05 p.m. update.

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  • 1 killed in head-on crash on Colorado mountain highway, state patrol says

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    A fatal head-on crash near Silverthorne in Colorado’s mountains shut down a state highway Tuesday morning, according to the Colorado State Patrol.

    State patrol troopers responded to the two-truck crash near milepost 115 on northbound Colorado 9, west of Silverthorne, just before 8 a.m. Tuesday, according to a news release from the agency. A Dodge Dakota pickup truck and a Ford F350 collided head-on, killing one person, state patrol officials said.

    The highway was temporarily closed for the crash investigation and cleanup, but it no longer appeared on the Colorado Department of Transportation’s road closure map as of noon on Tuesday.

    The victim will be identified by the Summit County Coroner’s Office. Additional injuries were not reported by Colorado State Patrol, and information about the cause of the crash was not immediately available on Tuesday.

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  • Pedestrian killed in Aurora crash on East Colfax Avenue

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    An Aurora pedestrian died Saturday night after being hit by a car while crossing the street, police said.

    The pedestrian, a 43-year-old man who has not been publicly identified, was walking west across Peoria Street at East Colfax Avenue outside of the crosswalk when he was hit, according to a news release from the Aurora Police Department. The crash happened just before 11 p.m. Saturday.

    He was also crossing against the traffic signal, police said. The white Ford SUV that hit the man while driving south on Peoria Street had a green light.

    Paramedics took the man to the hospital, where he later died, police said. He will be identified by the Adams County Coroner’s Office.

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  • One injured after truck hits RTD holiday train in downtown Denver

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    One person was injured after a truck crashed into the Regional Transportation District’s holiday train, the S Line, on New Year’s Eve, according to the agency.

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  • I-280 crash in Daly City leaves one dead

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    A person died Thursday in a crash that shut down two lanes of Interstate 280 in Daly City, according to the California Highway Patrol.

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  • 1 killed, several injured in Brighton DUI crash, suspected hit-and-run

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    One person died and several others were injured in an early Sunday morning crash on U.S. 85 in Brighton, police said.

    The crash happened at about 12:30 a.m. Sunday, near the intersection of U.S. 85 and Weld County Road 2.5, according to a news release from the Brighton Police Department.

    A Ford SUV driving westbound on the county road ran a stop sign and was hit by a GMC SUV traveling northbound on U.S. 85, police said in the release.

    Two people inside the Ford were ejected, and two others fled the scene on foot, police said.

    One of the people ejected from the Ford died at the scene of the crash, and paramedics took the other to the hospital with serious injuries, according to the release. Paramedics also took an unspecified number of GMC passengers to hospitals.

    Investigators believe the victim killed in the crash, who has not been publicly identified, may have been hit by a third vehicle on the highway. The unidentified driver left the scene of the crash, police said.

    The victim will be identified by the Weld County Coroner’s Office at a later date.

    Brighton police found the two Ford occupants who fled the scene on foot shortly after they ran, according to the release. One was taken to the hospital with unknown injuries.

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  • 4 children, 1 adult injured in head-on crash on U.S. 285 in Colorado mountains

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    Four children and a woman were injured Tuesday afternoon in a crash that temporarily shut down U.S. 285 in Colorado’s mountains, according to the state patrol.

    Colorado State Patrol troopers responded to a three-car crash on U.S. 285 near Bailey at about 1 p.m. Tuesday, according to a news release from the agency.

    A 2017 Kia and a 2020 Volkswagen Tiguan crashed head-on into each other on the highway, and then a 2022 Chevrolet Tahoe hit the two, state patrol officials said.

    Paramedics took four children of unknown ages and an unidentified woman to hospitals, according to the release. The children were taken “as a precautionary measure,” but the woman had what first responders believed were serious injuries.

    No other injuries were reported by state patrol officials.

    U.S. 285 was shut in both directions shortly after the crash, a closure that ran from Bulldogger Road to Roland Valley Drive, about 11 miles south of Aspen Park, according to the Colorado Department of Transportation. The highway’s southbound lanes reopened at about 2 p.m., and the northbound lanes reopened at 2:30 p.m., according to the agency.

    Information on the cause of the crash was not available Tuesday.

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  • Motorcyclist injured in Denver rush hour hit-and-run on Interstate 70

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    Denver police are searching for the driver responsible for a Monday morning hit-and-run on Interstate 70 that injured a motorcyclist, according to the agency.

    An unknown driver hit the motorcyclist while changing lanes on westbound I-70 near Sheridan Boulevard at about 7:15 a.m. Monday, according to an alert from the Denver Police Department.

    Police said the suspect was driving a white or light-colored Jeep Cherokee with unknown license plates and fled the scene after the crash.

    Paramedics took the motorcyclist, who has not been publicly identified, to the hospital with serious injuries, police said.

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  • 3 injured in overnight Denver crashes, police say

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    Two motorists and a pedestrian were injured in Sunday night crashes across Denver, police said.

    The Denver Police Department posted about the first crash involving a car and a pedestrian at S. Federal Boulevard and W. Florida Avenue, on the edge of the city’s Mar Lee and Ruby Hill neighborhoods, at 7:40 p.m. Sunday.

    Paramedics took the pedestrian to the hospital with serious injuries, police said. Additional information about the crash, including whether the pedestrian was in a crosswalk, was not immediately available Monday morning.

    The second crash involved three drivers near S. Forest Street and Leetsdale Drive in Denver’s Washington Virginia Vale neighborhood, about 9 miles east of the first crash, police said at 7:47 p.m. Sunday.

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  • Pedestrian dies in Denver crash on I-25 near Alameda, police say

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    A pedestrian died Friday night in a Denver crash on Interstate 25, police said.

    The Denver Police Department first posted about the crash on southbound I-25 near West Alameda Avenue at 9:56 p.m. Friday. The pedestrian, who has not been publicly identified, died at the scene of the crash, police said in a 10 a.m. Saturday update.

    As of Saturday morning, the cause of the crash remained under investigation. Additional information on the crash, including whether the driver remained on scene, was not available Sunday.

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  • Fuel leak, semitrailer crash shuts down I-70 on Colorado plains

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    One person was injured Wednesday afternoon when a semitrailer crashed on Interstate 70 east of Denver, spilling fuel across the highway, according to the state patrol.

    Colorado State Patrol troopers responded to the semitrailer crash on westbound I-70 at milemarker 324, near Deer Trail in Arapahoe County, at about 12:40 p.m. Wednesday, according to a news release from the agency.

    The highway was temporarily closed in both directions between exit 328 and U.S. 40 so a medical helicopter could land, and paramedics took the driver to a nearby hospital with unknown injuries, state patrol said.

    Investigators believe the semitrailer driver struck a water barrel in a construction zone on the highway and lost control. The semitrailer then struck multiple concrete barriers and veered to the side of the roadway, where it hit a guardrail, according to the Colorado State Patrol.

    The driver was cited for careless driving and failure to present immediate evidence of insurance, state patrol officials said.

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