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Warning Given About Sledding Behind Cars

DENVER (CBS4)- Recent snowfall has people outside, embarking on snow activities. But one sledding activity taken to the extreme is garnering a warning.

"For the first part, it's illegal. Secondly, it's a bad idea. You're going to get hurt," The Edge Works owner Matt Hupperts said.

A 33-year-old Colorado Spring man died after a homemade sled crashed into a parked car.

Authorities say David Teets was riding a homemade sled pulled by an SUV on Monday when the SUV crashed into a parked vehicle.

Police say Michael Miner, 43, was driving the SUV. He was arrested on suspicion of vehicular assault and trying to influence police officers.

Michael Miner
Michael Miner (credit: Colorado Springs Police)

Police say the sled appeared to be made from a metal bed frame covered with a rubber mat.

Two teenagers were injured in a sled towing incident in Weld County near the Saddleback Golf Club.

One of those teens, a 15-year-old girl, is recovering at Children's Hospital after the sled she was being pulled on struck a dirt patch and sent her flying into a wooden fence post.

Police in Denver told CBS4 that towing a sled, even if no one gets hurt, is illegal. It's an offense punishable by a $100 fine.

Sled Accident Tree
A sledder pulled by a car collides with a tree. (credit: YouTube)
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