Colorado Snowstorm: Denver Police Report 12 Crashes, 4 Stolen Puffers Since Midnight
DENVER (CBS4) -- The storm brought freezing temperatures and slick, snowy roads to Denver -- and that means more crashes and stolen puffers. At 10 a.m. on Monday, the Denver Police Department said they'd received 12 reports of crashes and four stolen puffers -- since midnight.
REMINDER: This video is not new, but it's still a good example of how quickly a vehicle can be stolen when left running unattended. Car thieves love cold mornings for this very reason. Don't be a puffer, #Denver! #StayWarmStaySafe #StayWithYourCar pic.twitter.com/6Gl06Zcsju
— Denver Police Dept. (@DenverPolice) October 26, 2020
"Keep up that safe driving, and remember an unattended running vehicle is like an invitation to car thieves; don't be a puffer," Denver police tweeted.
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