Monday, March 25, 2013

Police Seek SUV in Denver Hit & Run Deaths

2 Young Children Killed, Mother Seriously Injured 


Surveillance video depiction of the white SUV involved in Friday's fatal hit and run

Denver Police are seeking a white or silver SUV in connection with a fatal hit and run accident that occurred last Friday at around 8:00 p.m.

A family was crossing Yosemite Street at East 14th Avenue when the SUV hit the mother and two children. A stroller was seen being dragged by the SUV immediately after the incident. That stroller is actively being sought by police. 

The two children killed as a result of the crash were Zamay Khan, 8, and Azat Khan, 6. Zamay was pronounced dead at the scene, and Azat died just minutes later at a nearby hospital. Their mother, Zumar Bee, was also gravely injured. She was reportedly in serious condition as of Saturday.

Denver Police have released a surveillance video which depicts the suspected SUV driving soon after the incident. They have not released a specific make or model, as some features of the vehicle are not clear in the video. 

Police are asking for help from the public in the investigation. They have requested that the public focus on several characteristics of the vehicle, including a possible sunroof/moonroof, a visor over the front windshield, and running boards.

Another video released by Denver Police depicts two men standing outside of a 7-11 who apparently witnessed the incident. Police are actively seeking these two witnesses in hopes of ascertaining more information about the case. 

If you have information about this incident, please contact crime stoppers at (720) 913-7867.

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3 Car Crash Near Boulder Leaves Longtime Metrolist CEO Dead

Head On Collision Apparently Resulted from Botched Passing Attempt


(Photo Credit: Paul Aiken)

Colorado state patrol responded to a call for a fatal accident last Wednesday afternoon at about 4:00 p.m. on Colo. 93 just south of Boulder. The investigation and cleanup closed the highway for well over 3 hours.

The accident allegedly happened after the driver of a 2009 Subaru Outback, 21-year-old Michael McCoy, attempted to illegally pass a Hyundai Sante Fe in a no passing zone. McCoy apparently realized he would not be able to complete the pass, and attempted to merge back into his lane, striking the Hyundai. The force from the collision sent McCoy's Subaru back into oncoming traffic, when a 2006 XKR Jaguar convertible driven by Patricia Bybee hit the Subaru head on.

Bybee was pronouced dead at the scene.

Patricia Bybee was the CEO of Greenwood Village-based Metrolist for 27 years until her reisgnation in 2011. Current Metrolist CEO Kirby Slunaker released a statement saying "(Patricia) Bybee was instrumental in starting our organziation, and through her 27 years of guidance it has grown and prospered. Pat was known not only for her unending devotion to the organization and her industry, but her realtor family as well."

McCoy's Subaru rolled after the collision with the Jaguar and landed upside down. McCoy was later taken to an area hospital with minor injuries. Police indicated he may be facing charges related to the incident.

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Source: Two cars involved in fatal crash on Highway 93 between Highway 72 and 104th Avenue

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Surge in Auto vs. Pedestrian Accidents Raises Concern

Denver Police: "It's Not Just A Police Problem, It's a City Problem"




The initial two months of 2013 have offered hope and renewal for many Colorado residents, but statistics from that time period also have Denver Police and officials worrying about a sudden surge of accidents involving cars and pedestrians.

A staggering 46% increase in such incidents in this early portion of the new year is certainly cause for concern. "We have more distracted walkers and drivers checking their text messages and e-mails, and people are just not paying attention," offered head traffic investigator Lt. Robert Rock. Rock also noted that distracted drivers are only part of the problem.

"You can watch a kindergarten student always walk to the corner and wait for the light," he said. "And you can watch adults cut across at mid-block all day long."

The spike in auto vs. pedestrian incidents is clearly visible through monthly statistical averages. Throughout 2011 and 2012, approximately 31 auto-pedestrian accidents were reported and investigated. That number jumped to 44 for the first two months of 2013.

Safety officials are hoping to utilize a 3 pronged approach to mitigate the worrying circumstances surrounding the issue. Engineering, education, and enforcement round out the three target areas.

Each of these areas, while certainly beneficial, present difficult obstacles. Engineering is expensive, education is often effective with children but not adults, and enforcement can simply be impractical. 

Police and legislators have instituted some specific measures to help ameliorate the situation. In 2012, Denver Police introduced the Medina Alert System which instantly informs media outlets about hit and run suspects. The law's name commemorates Jose Medina, a valet killed in 2011 by a hit and run driver.

Additionally, state legislators doubled the penalty for convicted hit and run drivers to a six year jail term, which is an identical penalty given to those convicted of impaired or intoxicated driving involving a pedestrian accident.

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Thursday, March 14, 2013

Man Arrested After 3 Hour Accident Spree

Crime Spree Begins With Car Theft in Centennial 




A 35-year-old man has been detained in a bizarre string of car crashes and thefts spread out across the Centennial, Denver, Aurora, and Boulder areas.

Boulder police arrested Adam Benjamin Manlove at approximately 9:30 a.m. Monday morning in the parking lot of the Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, after guards on the property reported a suspicious vehicle.

The spree apparently began in Centennial at around 6:45 a.m. when Manlove reportedly stole a Mazda from a Conoco station on East Smoky Hill Road and South Picadilly Street. 

The suspect was then allegedly involved in at least 9 other auto crashes and 4 carjackings. He also broke in to house and confronted at least one resident, John Nieves, who said the suspect "apologized and walked out. It was crazy." 

Another witness and victim, Jordan Colabello, had his car stolen by Manlove and offered "He had blood on his face, he just looked really desperate, like he wanted to get out of here fast." Other witnesses reported that the mean appeared to be under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

When Manlove was finally detained in Boulder, he told police he was involved in several car crashed. Police were able to link him to the earlier car thefts.

Police said they have reason to believe one person was involved with all of the accidents.

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