Multiple parked vehicles damaged in Sunday evening crash in Aurora neighborhood

Aurora, Colorado (KDVR) – An accident in East Parklin Drive on Sunday evening left three parked vehicles that were damaged, and the neighbors seized the chaotic scene on the camel cameras.

This happened in the mass of 12200 from the street, where the maximum speed is 25 miles per hour. The neighbors who saw the accident said that the driver confessed to leading 50 miles per hour on Sunday evening after the Broncos game ended.

Bontec Red criticized three parked cars and the neighbors say the damage is more than just a metal. They say it’s confidence in a society that was severely injured.

Robin Al -Hawzous was in her backyard when she was chaotic.

“Suddenly, I hear this old old accident,” she said. “The first thought in my mind was my truck.”

Her neighbor, Ford Ranger, was surrounded. The force pushed her to her truck and another car. Three vehicles were damaged in total.

“I hit my truck, pushed it to this, and pushed it up and turned my car in the face of the street.

Doobell Alahuzos bell appears later the accident, three people, the driver and passengers, standing around the red bonteck.

Alaahuzos says only one stuck. When the medical respondents arrived, the other two moved away before the police appeared.

I said, “Why do you let them go? “He was not the driver,” she said.

The driver was taken to hospital, but he was discharged before the officers could talk to him.

Alaahuzos said: “There were beer boxes in the car,” said Alahuzos. “There was a throw in the car. It was bad, completely bad.”

One of the neighbors Fox31 told the camera that when she contacted the law, the observation commander did not return its call. It is concerned about the three vehicles that will not be covered and the lack of a suitable police report on the car insurance.

Alahuzos said: “Therefore, I will not know for five to seven days if he has insurance to contact his insurance company, because my insurance company said that I have to overcome it.”

Blame the police blame the size of high calls for delay in response. The neighbors say that a civilian plane crash arrived after 17 hours, around 10:30 am on Monday. Alahuzos said that this was too late.

“People came to fly. I didn’t sleep last night. I was so afraid that I was hearing another boom as someone came in the corner and hit my car again.” “I would like to express the police station when you are contacted. I mean, realize that you are busy. You have other things you can do, but when there are three cars, three compounds are involved and those on the street, you need to respond.”

Now you want justice and its truck again.

“They had to stay. They should have really stayed,” she said. “They should have been trying to give us more information or anything else. I want to take care of my car. I don’t want to pay for it. I was stopping, taking into account, stopping in front of my house.”

The neighbors say they want to start a petition to get the speed bumps on their street to stop the speed.

Alaahuzos said: “Children could have been. There are children across the street. They could have been playing here.” “They come here all the time. Last night, when we were sitting here waiting for the appearance of the police, they were hasty. We kept saying, slowed, as you know, the only thing that slowed them was that they had to slow down to roam my car until 11 am.”

Urra police say the accident is still under investigation. To date, there is no fees and there is no word about whether the driver has insurance.

If you get to know the people who watched walk away from the car, the Aurora Police Department urges you to reach crime plugs in Metro Denver at 720-913-7867.

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