[07-09-26] Aurora Teen Dies in Fiery Crash of Stolen Jetta

A 17-year-old boy died July 6 from injuries he suffered after a suspected stolen Volkswagen Jetta crashed and caught fire at South Havana Street and East Alameda Avenue in west Aurora. The wreck followed a brief police response earlier that morning after officers located the vehicle, according to investigators. A 23-year-old passenger from the Jetta remains hospitalized with life-threatening injuries, and the driver of the other car was treated and released.

Police Describe One-Minute Pursuit

Aurora police say officers first spotted the suspected stolen Jetta near East Mississippi Avenue and East Alameda Parkway at about 4 a.m. Officers attempted a traffic stop, and “A brief pursuit, lasting approximately one minute, was authorized and quickly called off due to excessive speed and the suspect’s driving behavior,” Aurora police spokesperson Joe Moylan told Sentinel Colorado. About 10 minutes later, police said, the same vehicle was involved in the two-vehicle crash at South Havana and East Alameda.

Crash, Fire And Life-Threatening Injuries

The collision happened at about 4:22 a.m., according to the Denver Gazette, which reports investigators saying the Jetta was heading west on Alameda Parkway when it ran a red light at South Havana Street and struck a Subaru WRX. The Jetta caught fire on impact, and officers who had attempted the earlier traffic stop extinguished the flames.

The 17-year-old driver and a 23-year-old passenger in the Jetta were taken to local hospitals with life-threatening injuries. Police said the driver later died, and the passenger remains hospitalized. The Subaru’s 28-year-old driver was treated and released.

Investigation Underway

Police say the investigation remains active and that the Arapahoe County Coroner’s Office will release the driver’s identity, Sentinel Colorado reports. No charges had been announced as of Monday, the Denver Gazette notes, and investigators are reviewing scene evidence and officer reports.

Context: Stolen-Car Recoveries And Pursuit Policy

Aurora has leaned on a Real Time Information Center that ties together cameras, license-plate readers, and drones to spot stolen vehicles and guide officers, a system officials say has recovered dozens of cars while aiming to limit risky chases, as per Hoodline. The technology’s defenders point to faster recoveries, while privacy advocates and some council members have questioned its scope, and this crash may revive scrutiny about how departments balance recovery with on-scene safety.

What Authorities Are Asking

Aurora police have asked anyone with information about the incident to contact the department as they continue their probe, the Denver Gazette reported. The Arapahoe County Coroner’s Office will release the driver’s name when it is ready, and the investigation remains ongoing.

Source : Hoodline 

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