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Denver police investigating deadly crash on Saturday night

Denver police investigating deadly crash on Saturday night

Yahoo01-06-2025
DENVER (KDVR) — Police are investigating a deadly crash that occurred on Saturday night, according to a post on X from the Denver Police Department.
Rockies set several more unwanted records on Saturday
The crash occurred at the intersection of Lincoln Street and 11th Avenue.
Officers said that the crash involved a motorcycle and another vehicle.
Investigators are on the scene gathering information.
Alternate routes are advised in the area.
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