A driver in Douglas County was arrested by deputies for driving 113 mph in a 45 mph zone near the Denver metro area. The driver was stopped at South Chambers Road and Cosmopolitan Circle and was charged with reckless driving. The vehicle had an expired license plate with tags from November 2021 and was towed. The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office emphasized the importance of slowing down on the roads and warned that drivers will be arrested for driving too fast in the area.
The Sheriff’s office took to social media to ask why someone would need to drive at such a high speed and emphasized that the driver would have to explain themselves to a judge. The incident serves as a reminder for others to adhere to the speed limits in Douglas County to avoid facing similar consequences.
Jennifer McRae, a digital media producer for CBS Colorado, reported on the incident, highlighting the seriousness of the offense and the efforts of law enforcement to ensure road safety in the area. The driver’s arrest serves as a cautionary tale for others who may be tempted to speed on the roads. The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office has made it clear that those caught driving recklessly will face legal consequences, reinforcing the message of the dangers of speeding.
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