1 Killed, 4 Injured in Sunday Morning Crash in Denver
- A two-vehicle crash involving a wrong-way driver occurred early Sunday morning near the 20th Street exit on northbound I-25 in Denver, killing one person and injuring four others.
- The crash followed a wrong-way driving incident where a gray Chrysler minivan was spotted traveling south in northbound lanes near Mead and refused a traffic stop before fleeing.
- Colorado State Patrol called off a short pursuit due to public safety concerns and later the minivan was involved in the fatal crash with a Subaru needing a passenger extricated and hospitalized.
- "One person died and four were taken to the hospital," with three suffering serious injuries, according to a Denver Police update posted near 5:45 a.m. On June 8, 2025.
- The northbound lanes of I-25 were shut down for several hours to allow for crash investigation and cleanup, with full reopening completed by around 9 a.m.; officials recommended using alternative routes if possible.
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Fatal crash on I-25 near 20th Street exit under investigation
A fatal collision involving two vehicles occurred on northbound Interstate 25 near the 20th Street exit early Sunday morning, resulting in one death and three serious and one minor injuries. Motorists are advised to take alternate routes.

1 dead, 4 injured in Denver crash on I-25 involving wrong-way driver
One person was killed and four were injured Sunday morning in a Denver crash on Interstate 25 involving a wrong-way driver, police said. A gray Chrysler van was spotted driving south in the northbound lanes of I-25 at about 2:59 a.m. Sunday near Mead, according to a news release from the Colorado State Patrol. The van nearly struck a state patrol trooper, who then tried to pull the driver over, agency officials said in the release. Despite the e…
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