Colorado State Sen. Faith Winter was involved in a fatal car crash in Denver, CO. The article explains what is known and how to request an official crash report.
DENVER, CO - December 19, 2025
Colorado State Senator Faith Winter tragically died in a car crash in Denver, Colorado, on Friday. The exact time and location of the crash have not been disclosed. Reports indicate that Sen. Winter had a blood alcohol content (BAC) twice the legal limit at the time of the crash. No other injuries or fatalities have been reported.
Key Facts
- Crash date: Friday, December 19, 2025
- Location: Denver, CO
- Type of crash: Not specified
- Vehicles involved: Not specified
- Fatalities: 1 (Colorado State Sen. Faith Winter)
- Cause/allegations: BAC twice the legal limit
- Source: Denver7
Crash Overview
The crash that claimed the life of Colorado State Sen. Faith Winter occurred on Friday, December 19, 2025, in Denver, Colorado. Details about the exact time and location of the crash have not been released. Reports indicate that Sen. Winter's blood alcohol content was twice the legal limit, but further specifics about the crash, such as the number of vehicles involved or the sequence of events, have not been provided.
Emergency services responded to the scene, but the specific agencies involved have not been named. The crash resulted in the death of Sen. Winter, and no other injuries or fatalities have been reported.
People Involved
The sole individual involved in the crash was Colorado State Sen. Faith Winter, who was driving at the time. She tragically died as a result of the crash. No other people were reported to be involved, and no additional injuries have been noted. Authorities have not released further details about other potential victims or witnesses.