Police Believe Drugs A Factor In 6-Vehicle Crash In Aurora

AURORA, Colo. (CBS4) - Police believe speed and drugs were a factor in a multiple-vehicle crash in Aurora Saturday evening.

According to Sgt. William Revelle, officers responded to the accident just before 5:30 p.m. and found six vehicles were involved.

"The investigation revealed that several cars where stopped in all four lanes of northbound South Parker Road at East Fair Avenue for a red light. A red Lexus Sedan was northbound at a high rate of speed approaching those vehicles," Revelle said in a statement.

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The Lexus drifted from the far left lane into a middle lane and rear-ended a Chevrolet Malibu.

"The Malibu was pushed into the number four lane (right turn only lane) where it struck a Nissan Xterra. The Nissan Xterra was in turn pushed into a Jeep Grand Cherokee," Revelle said. "After the Lexus struck the initial Malibu, it rolled onto its roof and continued sliding northbound. It sideswiped a Nissan Versa that was stopped at the front of the number three lane and then struck a Mazda CX-7 that was westbound through the intersection. The Mazda had the green light. The Lexus came to rest just past the Mazda."

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The drivers of the Lexus and Malibu both were hospitalized with injuries not considered to be life-threatening. Nobody else was injured.

"At this time, it appears speed and driving under the influence of drugs are factors in this accident," Revelle said.

No names have been released.

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