- Apr 4, 2025
In a dramatic turn of events that unfolded on the University of Colorado Boulder campus, a 48-year-old man from Massachusetts was arrested after allegedly fleeing the scene of multiple hit-and-run incidents. The events escalated quickly, culminating in a chaotic situation on Folsom Field that left onlookers stunned.
The Boulder Police received reports around 6:45 p.m. regarding a blue pickup truck involved in several hit-and-run crashes near Foothills Parkway and Arapahoe Avenue. Witnesses described a scene filled with chaos as the driver struck multiple objects before speeding away.
Officers quickly sprang into action, pursuing the suspect as he fled the area. The driver was later spotted near Colorado Avenue and 28th Street. Despite police efforts to stop him on Stadium Drive, the driver rammed through a gate to gain access to Folsom Field, escalating the situation further.
The University of Colorado Boulder promptly issued an emergency alert via social media around 7:20 p.m., advising the public to steer clear of the area due to a significant police presence.
Ultimately, the driver exited his truck on the football field and surrendered to the Boulder Police. The suspect, identified as Karl Haglund, now faces a slew of serious charges, including:
Boulder Police have assured the community that there is no ongoing threat and have launched an investigation into the matter. They encourage anyone with information or who believes they may be a victim to contact Boulder Police dispatch at 303-441-3333.
This shocking incident has raised numerous questions about safety and accountability. As the investigation continues, the Boulder community is left to ponder the implications of such reckless behavior.
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