Daily Camera (Boulder)

Deputy charged with vehicular assault

- By Mitchell Byars mbyars@prairiemou­ntainmedia.com

A Boulder County sheriff’s deputy has been charged with vehicular assault in connection with a crash on Diagonal Highway while the deputy was responding to a call.

Daniel Pratt, 45, is charged with two counts of vehicular assault, a Class 5 felony, according to a release from the Boulder County Sheriff’s Office.

The charges follow a Colorado State Patrol investigat­ion into a crash on Aug. 12 at Diagonal Highway and Niwot Road.

According to investigat­ors,

Pratt was on duty and responding in his patrol vehicle to a report of a large fight at the Boulder County Fairground­s.

Pratt, who had activated his lights and sirens, headed north on Diagonal Highway and ran a red light at the intersecti­on and struck a Prius going eastbound on Niwot Road.

The passengers of the Prius, a 67-year-old man and a 70-yearold woman from Erie, were both seriously injured and taken to Boulder Community Health’s Foothills Hospital.

While an affidavit was not immediatel­y available, a release from the Boulder County District Attorney’s Office said investigat­ors conducted a crash reconstruc­tion analysis and investigat­ion into “the speed of the vehicles, the right of way, the red traffic light, the observatio­ns of eyewitness­es, the sheriff’s office policy for activating lights and sirens, as well as the policy for approachin­g a red traffic light while running emergent.”

“I appreciate the thorough investigat­ion by the Colorado State Patrol,” Boulder County District Attorney Michael Dougherty said in a statement. “This crash was incredibly scary, and the victims were seriously injured.”

The sheriff’s office has also started its own internal investigat­ion to determine if disciplina­ry action is required.

Pratt is on administra­tive leave without pay pending the conclusion of the criminal case. Pratt is set for a first court appearance on Friday.

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