Colorado highwaySaturday, January 17, 2026

WATCH: Sergeant stops wrong-way driver Colorado highway

WATCH: Sergeant stops wrong-way driver Colorado highway

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Key Facts

Location

Colorado highway

Date & Time

Saturday, January 17, 2026

Vehicles Involved

wrong-way driver

Responding Agencies

Sergeant

News Sources

1 source

These details are from publicly available news coverage and may not include every fact in the official police report.

Full Incident Report

An incident involving a wrong-way driver on a Colorado highway was stopped by a Sergeant. The article explains what is known and how to request an official crash report.

COLORADO - January 17, 2026

A wrong-way driver was stopped by a Sergeant on a Colorado highway on Saturday. The incident, which occurred on January 17, 2026, did not specify the exact location or time. No injuries or fatalities have been reported, and the cause of the wrong-way driving has not been disclosed.

Key Facts

  • Crash date & time: January 17, 2026
  • Location: Colorado highway
  • Type of crash: Wrong-way driver
  • Vehicles involved: Wrong-way driver
  • Responding agencies: Sergeant
  • Source(s): KKTV

Crash Overview

The incident occurred on a Colorado highway when a wrong-way driver was intercepted by a Sergeant. The exact time of the incident has not been released. The sequence of events leading to the wrong-way driving is not specified in the reports. The Sergeant's intervention prevented potential harm, and no injuries or fatalities have been reported. The cause of the wrong-way driving remains under investigation, with no charges or citations announced at this time.

People Involved

Authorities have not released the names of those involved in the incident. There were no reports of injuries or fatalities resulting from the Sergeant's intervention with the wrong-way driver.

News Coverage (1 Source)

KKTVJan 17, 2026

WATCH: Sergeant stops wrong-way driver Colorado highway

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If You Were Involved

1

Seek medical attention

Even if you feel fine, some injuries may not be immediately apparent.

2

Document everything

Take photos, gather witness information, and keep all medical records.

3

Get the police report

This is crucial for insurance claims and any legal action.

4

Know your rights

Don't speak to insurance adjusters without understanding your rights first.

5

Consult an attorney

Many offer free consultations to review your case.

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Why the Official Report Matters

The official accident report documents key facts—who was involved, where and when it happened, the officer's fault determination, and witness statements. Insurance companies rely on it to process claims.

Without this report, proving fault becomes significantly harder. Even if you don't plan to file a lawsuit, having the official record protects you if the other party's insurance disputes your account.

Disclaimer: This information is compiled from publicly available news sources and may be incomplete or updated as investigations continue. For official records, contact the law-enforcement agency that handled the crash.

Last updated: January 17, 2026 at 6:21 AM

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