E COLLEGE DR & E 3RD AVE — June 13, 2025Download PDF
CRASHSTORY PUBLIC RECORD
State of Colorado
Traffic Crash Report
FORM
DR 3447
(REV 07/19)
CRASHSTORY PUBLIC RECORD SUMMARY
DISCLAIMER: This is a public record summary generated from Colorado crash data. This is NOT an official crash report. Personal identifying information has been redacted per CRS 42-4-1606. For the official report, contact the investigating agency. Data may be incomplete or subject to correction.
PAGE ACrash Scene Information
PAGE 1 OF 3 PAGES
Case Number
2591226
Agency ORI
DGOPD
Agency Name
Durango Police Department
Date of Crash
06/13/2025
Time
5:42 PM
Day of Week
Friday
County
LA PLATA
City/Town
DURANGO
On Road / Street
E COLLEGE DR
At Intersection / Cross Street
E 3RD AVE
Location Type
Non-Intersection
Latitude
37.269700
Longitude
-107.879580
Highway / Route No.
0350
Milepoint
\u2014
Road Description
Non-Intersection
Data Source
CDOT
Crash Classification
KABCO: O
Crash Type
Rear-End Collision
Severity (KABCO: O)
Property Damage Only
First Harmful Event
Front To Rear
Second Harmful Event
—
Most Harmful Event
Front To Rear
Approach/Overtaking
Not Applicable
Road & Environmental Conditions
Weather
Clear
Road Condition
Dry
Lighting
Daylight
Road Contour (Curve)
Straight
Road Contour (Grade)
Level
Injury Summary
Total Killed
0
Total Injured
0
No Injury
2
Possible Injury
0
Minor Injury
0
Serious Injury
0
Fatal Injury
0
Total Vehicles
2
Contributing Factors / Flags
Alcohol
NO
Drug
NO
Marijuana
NO
Speed Related
NO
Hit & Run
YES
Work Zone
NO
School Zone
NO
Top Offense
NO
Hit & Run
At least one driver left the scene without stopping to exchange information or render aid, which is a criminal offense in Colorado.
Hit-and-run is a serious criminal offense — a felony if injuries are involved. If the fleeing driver is identified, their flight from the scene is strong evidence of fault. Uninsured motorist coverage may apply if the driver is never found.
CRS 42-4-1601 (Duty to Stop at Scene of Accident)
PAGE BNarrative / Diagram
PAGE 2 OF 3 PAGES
Crash Narrative / Description
Rear End
Crash Location Diagram
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Full Address
E COLLEGE DR, 00128FW, E 3RD AVE, DURANGO, LA PLATA County, CO
Latitude
37.269700
Longitude
-107.879580
PAGE CVehicle / Occupant Information
PAGE 3 OF 3 PAGES
Vehicle #1
HIT & RUN
Veh #
1
Vehicle Type
Pickup Truck
Year
—
Make
—
Model
—
Color
—
Direction
Westbound
Movement
GOING STRAIGHT
Speed Limit
25 MPH
Est. Speed
—
Driver Action
—
Human Factor
—
Restraint
—
Occupants
1
Injuries
0
Fatalities
0
Alcohol
NO
Driver Name
JOHN DOEREDACTED
Driver DOB
JOHN DOEREDACTED
Driver Age Range
—
Driver Gender
—
Driver License
JOHN DOEREDACTED
Insurance
JOHN DOEREDACTED
Marijuana
NO
Other Drugs
NO
Hit & Run
YES
Vehicle #2
Veh #
2
Vehicle Type
Passenger Car
Year
—
Make
—
Model
—
Color
—
Direction
Westbound
Movement
GOING STRAIGHT
Speed Limit
25 MPH
Est. Speed
—
Driver Action
—
Human Factor
—
Restraint
Properly Used
Occupants
1
Injuries
0
Fatalities
0
Alcohol
NO
Driver Name
JOHN DOEREDACTED
Driver DOB
JOHN DOEREDACTED
Driver Age Range
25–34
Driver Gender
FEMALE
Driver License
JOHN DOEREDACTED
Insurance
JOHN DOEREDACTED
Marijuana
NO
Other Drugs
NO
Hit & Run
NO
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STATE OF COLORADO — DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE — TRAFFIC CRASH REPORT FORM DR 3447
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The DR3447 is the official Investigator's Traffic Crash Report form used by Colorado law enforcement. This public record summary follows the DR3447 format using data from Colorado crash databases.