Samantha Beter, 26, killed in pedestrian collision with driver Joshua Jenkins, 34, on I-25 in Fort Collins, Colorado
Modified Date:
Mon, 02/29/2016 - 7:10amAccident Date:
Sunday, February 28, 2016Fort Collins driver involved in fatal pedestrian crash
Joshua Jenkins, 34, of Fort Collins, was the driver of the Ford Expedition traveling northbound on I-25 near mile marker 254 when he fatally struck Samantha Beter, 26, of Longmont, who was walking along the left fog line, according to CSP. Beter died at the scene.
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Type: Pedestrian Accident
People Involved:
Samantha Beter
Joshua Jenkins
Roadway:
I-25City:
Fort Collins, COCounty:
Larimer County, COArea:
Denver, CO
Comments
I'm sorry Sam...You will be
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