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Broncos Country License Plate Found At Scene Of Hit & Run, Car Located

DENVER (CBS4) - Police are looking for the driver of a car they say hit another car and sped off overnight.

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The hit-and-run crash took place at the intersection of Sheridan Boulevard and Kentucky Avenue after midnight, and the Colorado Bureau of Investigation issued a Medina Alert a few hours later.

The car has been located but nobody was been taken into custody.

The car in the intersection had three people inside and it struck a pole after the collision. The driver and one passenger were injured but are expected to survive.

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Investigators found the license plate from the car they believe caused the crash at the crash scene. The driver who took off apparently had a Broncos Country license plate on it which fell off during the impact.

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The CBI issues statewide Medina Alerts after hit-and-run incidents where a driver is still being sought.

Anyone with information about the case that might help police is asked to call 720-913-2000.

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