Stolen car recovered from Aurora pond, no victims found

Stolen car recovered from Aurora pond, no victims found

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DENVER (KDVR) -- No victims were found in a car after witnesses reported watching people push the vehicle into a pond in Aurora on Friday.

Aurora Fire Rescue told FOX31 crews responded to a call reporting a car sinking into West Toll Gate Creek near South Salida Way and East Vassar Place.

AFR said in a post on social media that the reports did not indicate whether or not there was a person who may have drowned as a result.

When crews arrived on the scene, witnesses told AFR that they saw people "pushing the vehicle into the lake and driving away in another car."

The vehicle, a black four-door Volkswagen SUV, was submerged in the water up to the roof.

  • No victims were found in a car after witnesses reported watching people push the vehicle into a pond in Aurora on Friday.
  • No victims were found in a car after witnesses reported watching people push the vehicle into a pond in Aurora on Friday.
  • No victims were found in a car after witnesses reported watching people push the vehicle into a pond in Aurora on Friday.
  • No victims were found in a car after witnesses reported watching people push the vehicle into a pond in Aurora on Friday.
  • No victims were found in a car after witnesses reported watching people push the vehicle into a pond in Aurora on Friday.
  • No victims were found in a car after witnesses reported watching people push the vehicle into a pond in Aurora on Friday.
  • No victims were found in a car after witnesses reported watching people push the vehicle into a pond in Aurora on Friday.

Divers from AFR's Heavy Rescue and South Metro Fire Rescue searched the car and the lake for any victims and no one was found.

"AFR would like to remind our community about safety tips to prevent drownings: Learn to swim. Use a buddy system. Always supervise children. Avoid alcohol use. Wear a life jacket. Use medications as prescribed and follow all precautions noted," Aurora Fire Rescue wrote.

The Aurora Police Department confirmed that the vehicle was stolen. An investigation is underway.

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