Serious Crash May Have Been Caused By SUV Running Red Light

AURORA, Colo. (CBS4) - Police say a serious crash at Chambers Road and Interstate 70 may have been caused by an SUV that ran a red light.

A white Chevy Tahoe possibly ran a red light and struck a blue Ford Explorer, spinning it around 180 degrees. The Tahoe tumbled and landed on its roof.

(credit: Aurora Police Department)

All four adults inside were rushed to the hospital with serious injuries. None of them were wearing seat belts.

"The front passenger was ejected out of the passenger window," Jeff Turner with Aurora police said in a statement.

Two adults and four children were in the Explorer. An adult and a child suffered minor injuries.

Northbound Chambers at I-70 and the I-70 westbound exit ramp at Chambers were closed for about four hours during the investigation.

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