Westbound traffic on one of Aurora’s key commuting corridors ground to a halt Monday night after a deadly crash shut down East Hampden Avenue near South Espana Way, sending police and fire crews racing to the scene and leaving drivers stuck in a long backup while investigators got to work.
According to KDVR, the collision was reported around 9:02 p.m. at East Hampden Avenue and South Espana Way. Aurora police closed westbound lanes between South Genoa Street and South Ceylon Street as officers documented the scene, cleared wreckage and tried to piece together what happened. As of the department’s initial update, officials had not said what caused the crash or whether any arrests or charges might be on the table.
Busy Hampden Stretch Already on Aurora’s Radar
East Hampden has long been a trouble spot for Aurora drivers, a heavily used east-west route where complex merges and rush-hour pressure have helped fuel a series of wrecks in recent years, Westword reports. City leaders are already eyeing serious infrastructure work, including a draft $1.9 billion capital plan packed with transportation upgrades. That broader push has put corridors like Hampden squarely in the sights of both Aurora Police Department traffic units and city planners.
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