[08-17-26] Second Serious Crash in a Week Slams Denver’s Hampden and Sheridan

Denver police are investigating a serious-injury crash involving two motorists in the area of W Hampden Ave and N Sheridan Blvd, with multiple people transported to a local hospital Saturday morning. The department warned drivers to expect delays in the area and advised alternate routes while officers worked the scene.

The crash was significant enough to trigger a public Crash Alert, according to the Denver Police Dept., which posted the warning on social media. As Hoodline has previously reported, the department reserves these alerts for crashes in which at least one person suffers serious injury, or the incident forces a road closure — meaning routine fender-benders never generate a public warning. Police said crash data for the area is also available through Denver’s Open Data Catalog, though details on the vehicles involved and the extent of injuries were not immediately released.

An Intersection With A Violent Recent History

Saturday’s collision lands at an intersection that has seen extraordinary bloodshed in the past week alone. Just seven days earlier, on August 8, a driver allegedly intentionally struck and killed 20-year-old motorcyclist Maggie Martinez at the same intersection of Sheridan Boulevard and Hampden Avenue, according to CBS Colorado. Denver police arrested 40-year-old Nathan Eastman the following day, charging him with vehicular homicide and leaving the scene of an accident involving death; court records showed Eastman was on probation at the time, the station reported.

Colorado law requires drivers involved in any injury or fatal crash to stop immediately, remain at the scene, identify themselves, and render reasonable assistance, including calling for emergency help, per state statutes cited by Peakstone Law Group. Fleeing a crash that causes serious bodily injury is a Class 4 felony in Colorado, carrying two to six years in prison, fines up to $500,000, and mandatory license revocation, with penalties escalating further when a crash proves fatal, according to the same legal analysis.

A Corridor Marked For Danger

Both West Hampden Avenue and Sheridan Boulevard sit on Denver’s High Injury Network, the roughly 5% of city streets that account for a disproportionate share of crashes resulting in death or serious injury, according to city mapping data maintained by the City and County of Denver. High speeds and heavy traffic volumes along that network frequently produce broadside and multi-vehicle impacts, the mapping data shows. The designation is meant to guide where the city prioritizes infrastructure spending, but it hasn’t stopped this stretch of road from racking up a grim recent record.

Just last month, another fatal motorcycle crash struck the same general corridor when a rider collided with a utility truck near Highway 285 and Santa Fe Drive in nearby Sheridan, a crash Hoodline previously reported shut down ramps and snarled the morning commute for hours.

Part Of A Bigger, Deadlier Trend

The Hampden-Sheridan crashes are unfolding against a backdrop of worsening regional traffic safety numbers. Denver recorded 90 traffic fatalities across motorists, pedestrians, and bicyclists in 2025, the city’s highest annual death toll since at least 2013 despite ongoing Vision Zero commitments, Hoodline has reported. Regionally, the Denver Regional Council of Governments estimates that traffic fatalities across the metro area rose more than 30% between 2020 and 2024, with roughly 9,608 fatal or severe-injury crashes killing at least 1,564 people and seriously injuring more than 9,500 others over that span, according to DRCOG. The council has set goals of eliminating traffic deaths by 2040 and serious injuries by 2045.

Following severe crashes on designated high-injury streets, Denver’s Department of Transportation and Infrastructure can launch a Rapid Response review to determine whether physical road changes are needed to reduce future collision risk, according to guidance from the Federal Highway Administration. It remains unclear whether such a review will be opened for the Hampden-Sheridan intersection following back-to-back serious crashes there in the span of a single week. Denver police have not released additional details about Saturday’s crash, including the identities of those hospitalized or the cause of the collision.

Source : Hoodline 

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