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Chad Gow arrested after multi-vehicle crash on Sixth Avenue in Aurora

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Delivery van fled police and ran red light at Potomac Street leaving four injured

April 27, 2026 | Aurora, CO

Aurora police arrested 34-year-old Chad Gow of Denver following a high-speed chase that culminated in a serious crash on East Sixth Avenue, injuring four people, including two pregnant women.

ArrestedChad Gow, 34, was arrested after a crash that injured four people including two pregnant women at East Sixth Avenue and Potomac Street in Aurora, Arapahoe County.

What Happened in the Aurora Crash?

Multiple 911 calls reported a white delivery van driving erratically around 6 p.m. on Monday. Authorities used the city's camera system to monitor the vehicle as it veered onto sidewalks, entered oncoming lanes, and ignored traffic signals.

  • Location: Intersection of East Sixth Avenue and Potomac Street, Aurora, CO
  • Date and Time: Monday, approximately 6 p.m.
  • Vehicles Involved: White delivery van and multiple other vehicles
  • Initial Response: Officers attempted a traffic stop, but called off the pursuit due to the driver's dangerous maneuvers
  • Crash Details: The van sped into the intersection, nearly hitting a pedestrian and causing a multi-vehicle pileup

One pregnant woman suffered serious injuries, while three others, including a second pregnant woman, also required medical attention.

Who Is the Suspect and What Charges Does He Face?

Chad Gow resisted arrest but was eventually taken into custody. Investigators believe narcotics may have impaired his driving. He now faces charges of vehicular assault and eluding police. The Aurora Police Department is conducting a thorough investigation into the incident.

Why Do Impaired Driving Accidents Occur and How Can They Be Prevented?

Impaired drivers pose a severe threat to road safety, often leading to preventable tragedies. According to the National Safety Council, impaired operation accounts for about 10% of fatal crashes nationwide, making it the second-leading cause of automobile deaths.

StatisticDetailsSource
Fatal Crashes Due to Impairment10% of all fatal automobile accidentsNational Safety Council
Ranking of Impairment-Related DeathsSecond-leading cause of U.S. automobile fatalitiesNational Safety Council
Annual ImpactThousands of lives are lost, and injuries are reported yearlyCenters for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

Legal Insights

National legal analysts emphasize the serious consequences of impaired driving in motor vehicle incidents.

"Drunken and drugged drivers face criminal charges after accidents that harm or kill others," noted Candice Bond, managing partner at Bond Legal. "In cases such as this, families of victims may seek compensation via civil lawsuits against the at-fault party."

Key takeaways from such analyses include:

  • Impaired driving leads to criminal penalties, including vehicular assault charges
  • Victims can pursue personal injury claims for medical expenses, lost wages, and emotional distress
  • Insurance providers often resist fair settlements, underscoring the need for legal representation

"Injured parties in collisions frequently file personal injury claims to address medical bills, future care, income loss, trauma, and suffering," explained Stefano Formica, of counsel with Bond Legal. "Attorneys advocate for victims, compelling insurers to cover the full extent of damages."

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If you’ve been injured or lost a loved one due to a drunk driver, national legal analyst Candice Bond offers free consultations to guide you.

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