DENVER (KDVR) — It’s an space that has been a difficulty for years: thirteenth Avenue in Denver.
FOX31 has reported numerous crashes, collisions and even autos plowing into close by properties. The latest incident: a hit-and-run crash that broken three vehicles.
It occurred close to thirteenth Avenue and Logan Road. The Denver Police Division responded to the scene, however to this point no arrests have been made.
The hit-and-run unfolded in a busy space. FOX31 tried to acquire surveillance video from close by companies that caught what occurred however have been advised they may not launch it at the moment.
‘Anyone bumped into the automobile behind you’
Kyle Witter was in for an enormous shock when he left for work round 4 a.m. Saturday.
“Got here out to my automobile and seen my license plate bracket was skewed,” he mentioned. “So there was the automobile behind me, the trunk was smashed in. That pushed them into me and me into the truck in entrance of me.”
As he walked round his Nissan Versa on thirteenth Avenue, he seen a be aware on his windshield.
“Undecided what occurred. Anyone bumped into the automobile behind you. Was getting meals and your bumper was on my hitch. Leaving information, cops have been there for different automobile,” he learn from the be aware.
Three vehicles have been hit, and the particular person accountable took off.
“I filed a report on-line and known as the non-emergency quantity making an attempt to trace down proof,” Witter mentioned.
It’s the newest in a pattern of numerous accidents. Again in August, as FOX31 interviewed a neighbor, a crash simply missed the information crew.
What made this expertise worse for Witter was that he simply bought his new automobile.
“I haven’t even made a cost,” he mentioned. “I purchased it Oct. 26.”
His automobile has a torn bumper and likewise injury to the again. He now is aware of to look at the place he parks.
“I’ll maintain sticking to the place I often park on Logan and Pennsylvania, a couple of blocks from the place I reside.”
Witter mentioned he’s anticipating about $1,000 value of damages. Police are in search of the driving force accountable.
When you have any info, you’re urged to contact Metro Denver Crime Stoppers at 720-913-7867 (STOP).