AURORA, CO – Police are looking for the driver who allegedly caused a five-car collision at an Aurora intersection Wednesday afternoon, Yahoo! News reports.
The Aurora Police Department says the accident occurred at the intersection of South Potomac Street and East Alameda Avenue. Two vehicles fled the scene, including the suspected at-fault driver. They were reportedly in a black Chevy Tahoe.
Police say the Tahoe’s registered owner allegedly has a revoked license due to “habitual traffic violations.”
One person was hospitalized. Their injury status is currently unknown.
Anyone with information is asked to call Denver Metro Crime Stoppers at (720) 913-7867.
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