DENVER (BNN)-- A male in
Denver posted on Nextdoor this week after he captured a recreational vehicle on Pearl Street leaving and hitting multiple cars behind what he stated was a variety of damages.
" I was seeing television and I had the windows open," said Nick, who caught the video. "I heard a crunching sound and individuals yelling."
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Nick shared the video specifically with FOX31. The video is about 40 seconds long and shows a white recreational vehicle with the letters "TIOGA" on the side. The recreational vehicle's driver was taking a trip northbound on Pearl Street, scraping numerous automobiles in between 11th and 10th.
The whole situation occurred around 10:30 p.m. on Monday, according to Nick.
" I saw the recreational vehicle had actually snagged somebody's bumper and faced 3 more cars and trucks," Nick said.
In the video, individuals can be heard shouting and horns beeping. Nick said the RV left too rapidly for him to get the plate numbers.
" I tried to run downstairs to get the plate," Nick stated. "Then went and looked for them in my cars and truck to see if they parked anywhere however they were gone."
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Nick stated it isn't unusual to see hit-and-runs in Capitol Hill, where he lives. He now has a garage space however parked his automobile on the street for years prior.
" I've currently had my car scraped two times, however I didn't have any license plate number or a note left or anything like that," Nick stated.
His neighbor Lacey Turner didn't witness the RV occurrence however said she wasn't amazed to hear this took place.
" Cars, truly quickly all the time, there are pets," Turner said, "So I am continuously seeing particles, broken mirrors and lots of damages in people's vehicles."
Turner said she's a victim of hit-and-runs herself.
" It has been four to 5 times with hit and runs, then a tried burglary," Turner said. "One automobile hit-and-run totally amounted to that vehicle when it was just parked on the side of the street."
FOX31 connected to the
Denver Police Department to see if they got any calls about the video. They stated they didn't receive any reports over the phone, but people might have reported the damage in the video through the department's online portal.
Denver police also advised chauffeurs to be watchful about their vehicles, ensuring that the doors are locked and whatever within is taken out, so you aren't susceptible to break-ins. The agency also said if you come out to your automobile with damage, report it over the phone or online, as an authorities report might be needed for your insurance.
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Both Nick and Turner asked the community to be a good next-door neighbor. They stated to leave a note and report something if you see something.
" The BMW had his bumper managed and so did the RV," Nick said about the damage. "The red automobile was all scraped up too."
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