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Interstate to the north reopens in North Colorado after a fatal false crash again

The lanes to the north were reopened on Saturday morning near Fort Collins hours after a crash in the early morning, in which, according to Colorado State Patrol, two people were killed.

The crash was reported for the first time shortly after 1 a.m. after a Toyota Camry went north to the streets according to CSP. This driver, a 24-year-old Windsor woman, fell against a Jeep Wrangler who drove north on the highway.

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The camry turned and turned into the median, where he was southeast. Officials said that the Wrangler continued to the north on the interior of the Interstate before driving from the highway to the southern lane of the Frontage Road.

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The authorities said that a Subaru Impreza drove north on Frontstrasse when he scored the wrecker and caught fire.

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A third crash took place when a Ford Flex drove north to the intergovernmental debris from the first crash to the north and then came to a standstill in the median.

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According to the authorities, the Camry driver and a 33-year-old man from Cheyenne, Wyo, who drove the Wrangler, died at the scene. The man and the woman in the Impreza and the family from Washaleiei, Wyo. According to reports, there were reportedly unharmed.

The I-25 was reopened around 9 a.m.

The exact cause and the circumstances of the crash are now being examined. Officials said they could not say whether alcohol or impairment was a factor at this time.

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