[06-25-26] Woman Riding Electric Scooter Seriously Injured in Hit-And-Run Crash in Colorado Springs

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KKTV) – Colorado Springs police responded to a hit-and-run crash early Tuesday that left a woman who was riding an electric scooter with serious injuries.

Colorado Springs police said at about 2 a.m., officers were called to the intersection of East Platte Avenue and North Wahsatch Avenue for a hit-and-run traffic crash.

Police said a woman operating an electric scooter southbound on Wahsatch Avenue was struck by a white Chevrolet Avalanche driving eastbound on Platte Avenue.

While officers were on route, police said a Colorado State Patrol trooper arrived on scene and began life-saving procedures.

The victim sustained serious injuries, police said, while the driver of the Chevrolet truck drove away from the scene eastbound.

Police said officers located the vehicle in the area of East San Miguel Street and Murray Boulevard. They contacted the driver, identified as Dathan Smith, who was detained and processed for DUI.

Children’s Hospital Colorado officials advise families on how to keep children safe while riding electric scooters.

Source : KKTV 

(Credit : CBS News)

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    • 59 motorcycle-related deaths in January-June 2021
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  • In 2019, Colorado observed 103 motorcyclist fatalities
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    • 11 were female
    • 93 were motorcycle operators
    • 10 were motorcycle passengers

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