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Crash that Killed Colorado State Sen. Faith Winter Was 1 of 2 Crashes Near the Same Time; Investigation Will Take Weeks

Arapahoe County investigators are reconstructing two linked crashes involving five vehicles that killed Sen. Faith Winter; the process may take weeks, officials said.

  • On November 26, Arapahoe County investigators said State Sen. Faith Winter was killed in a crash on northbound Interstate 25 near East Dry Creek Road, and deputies said she was pronounced dead at the scene.
  • Two crashes occurred near northbound I-25 near Dry Creek Road around 6 p.m. Wednesday, with the first collision involving two vehicles and the second collision involving three, which included Winter.
  • The sheriff's office said it is conducting a full accident reconstruction, interviewing drivers, passengers and witnesses, and officials asked anyone who saw the crashes to contact Deputy Benjamin Sears.
  • Family friends launched a GoFundMe seeking $60,000 t to assist Winter's children and funeral costs, with a memorial service scheduled for 2 p.m. Friday at the Colorado Capitol.
  • Winter served 10 years at the state Capitol and was entering her 12th year, chairing the Senate Transportation and Energy Committee while advancing transit and climate reforms.
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Crash that killed Colorado state Sen. Faith Winter was 1 of 2 crashes near the same time; investigation will take weeks

The Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office is still interviewing drivers, passengers and witnesses of car crash that killed state Sen. Faith Winter.

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