Troopers still seeking information after hit-and-run crash injures 75-year-old bicyclist in Boulder
BOULDER, Colo. (KKTV) - UPDATE: Colorado State Patrol is still seeking information regarding a hit-and-run crash injuring a 75-year-old bicyclist in Boulder.
State troopers shared a photo of the suspected vehicle, as seen below. Troopers initially described the vehicle as light blue with a white top, now they say it appears to be light gray in color, with a matching roof.
Troopers said the vehicle is believed to have damage to its right front side above the wheel. At the time of the crash, it appears the right front tire was potentially flattened.
ORIGINAL COVERAGE: Troopers are asking for the public’s help after a 75-year-old was injured in a hit-and-run crash in Boulder.
Colorado State Patrol said troopers responded to a report of a hit and run just after 11 a.m. Monday, involving a bicyclist and a Ford Bronco.
According to troopers, both the Bronco and the bicyclist were traveling southbound on Highway 36, north of Nelson Road, when the Bronco veered onto the shoulder and collided with the bicyclist on the passenger side.
Troopers said the bike then lost control, and the bicyclist, a 75-year-old male, was seriously injured.
The Ford Bronco was described as a light blue, newer four-door model with a white top. CSP said it may have front passenger side damage.
If you have information about the crash, you are asked to contact the CSP dispatch center at 303-239-4501 and reference case number VC260140.
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