Craig Towler suffers critical injuries and Dylan Gottschling, 19, arrested in collision on East Aurora Avenue in Boulder, Colorado
Man hit in Boulder crash loses legs; teenage driver might have been texting, on drugs
A 19-year-old driver who was involved in a three-vehicle accident that led to the amputation of both legs of a man might have been texting and driving under the influence of drugs, the Boulder Police Department said Tuesday.
'He's strong': Boulder's Craig Towler undergoing more surgery after crash
Craig Towler, the Boulder man who lost both of his legs after being crushed between two SUVs this week, continues to undergo surgery, but has told friends he's already preparing for the challenge of someday walking again.
Filing of charges delayed in Boulder crash that severed bystander's legs
He appeared today at the Boulder County Jail for a scheduled filing of charges, but the attorneys in the case said that they wanted to wait for blood test results and accident reconstruction of the crash in the 3300 block of Aurora Avenue that seriously injured Craig Towler, amputating his legs below the knees.
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