Colorado Crash Report: Pedestrian hospitalized following crash in Virginia Village

 Crash Report – South Jasmine Street & Evans Avenue

   Denver, CO 

 

Report ID: 2023 December 29 

NCIC#: Unknown

OFFICER ID#: Unknown

Traffic Unit 1: Pedestrian 

Traffic Unit 2: Vehicle

Occupants: 2

Injuries/Fatalities: Yes

Vehicle Damage (If Any): Yes

Property Damage (other than vehicles): Unknown

Road Surface Condition: Snow 

Manner of Crash Impact (Single Vehicle, Angle, Left Turn, Rear-End, Head-On, Sideswipe, U-Turn, Other, Unknown): Other

Location of Pedestrian/Cyclist (If Any): South Jasmine Street & Evans Avenue

Narrative

DENVER, CO – A pedestrian was sent to the hospital after they were hit by a vehicle in the Virgina Village district before 2 p.m. Friday. 

Denver Police said this collision happened at the South Jasmine Street and Evans Avenue junction. The pedestrian is being treated for serious injuries. 

The driver remained at the scene and cooperated with investigators. It is unclear if the motorist will face charges. 

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