Fort Lupton PD will release the body camera and vehicle dash camera video related to the alleged road rage incident that preceded the train crash that injured a woman who was inside a Platteville police patrol vehicle that was parked on the tracks.
The Fort Lupton Police Department will release the body camera and vehicle dash camera video related to the alleged road rage incident that preceded the train crash that injured a woman who was inside a Platteville police patrol vehicle that was parked on the tracks.
According to the Colorado Bureau of Investigation, a Platteville officer located the vehicle to make a traffic stop on US 85 and County Rd. 38. The driver of the vehicle, 20-year-old Yareni Rios-Gonzalez of Greeley, pulled to a stop just past the railroad tracks, with the patrol officer behind the car on the tracks.
While the officers cleared the suspect vehicle as part of the investigation, a Union Pacific train traveling northbound struck the Platteville patrol car, according to a CBI release.
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