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Car chase north of Durango ends in woman’s death

U.S. Highway 550 reopens at 10 a.m. Tuesday; two passengers taken into custody

A high-speed car chase that started in La Plata County ended early Tuesday with a woman’s death, according to the San Juan County Sheriff’s Office.

The Sheriff’s Office posted to its Facebook page that deputies responded to the chase early Tuesday on U.S. Highway 550 in La Plata County.

Deputies stopped the vehicle near mile marker 67, north of Molas Lake. The highway was closed as a result of the investigation and reopened around 10 a.m. Tuesday, according to CoTrip.org.

The Sheriff’s Office declined calls from the media, so it’s unclear what transpired after the vehicle was stopped.

The Facebook post says the female driver ultimately died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.

Undersheriff Steve Lowrance was taken to Mercy Regional Medical Center “with facial wounds received while trying to prevent the driver from her actions,” according to the Facebook post.

Lowrance was in stable condition and is expected to make a full recovery, the Sheriff’s Office said.

According to the post, two passengers in the vehicle were taken into custody and taken to the La Plata County Jail.

The Sheriff’s Office said it is not yet releasing names of those involved.

San Juan County Sheriff Bruce Conrad, when contacted late Tuesday, said the Colorado Bureau of Investigation is taking over the incident.

“We will have no further (comment) except that Undersheriff Lowrance is home and upset I won’t let him work,” Conrad said.

Audrey Simkins, a CBI spokeswoman, said the agency would not release any additional information about the incident Tuesday.

The incident and subsequent investigation closed Highway 550 between Silverton and Purgatory Resort for an estimated five hours. CDOT spokeswoman Lisa Schwantes said the road was closed around 4 a.m. Tuesday.

jromeo@durangoherald.com

Suicide resources

Help for people having suicidal thoughts or for those who fear a person is considering killing himself can be found from these sources:

Axis Health System:

24-hour hotline at 247-5245.

National Suicide Prevention Hotline:

(800) 273-TALK (8255) or text “TALK” to 741741.

RED Nacional de PrevencióN Del Suicidio:

(888) 628-9454.

National Crisis text Hotline:

741741

Fort Lewis College Counseling Center:

247-7212.

Boys Town Hotline:

(800) 448-3000.

Safe2Tell Colorado:

(877) 542-7233 or online at

https://safe2tell.org

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Colorado Crisis Support Line:

(844) 493-8255 or text “TALK” to 38255 or online at

www.coloradocrisisservices.org

to access a live chat available in 17 languages. The line has mental-health professionals available to talk to adults or youths about any crisis, 24 hours a day.

DURANGO CARES:

To see a full list of resources available in La Plata County, visit

www.durangocares.com

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Trevor Project:

(866) 488-7386. Crisis intervention and suicide prevention for LGBTQ youth via online chat, text or phone.

Second Wind Fund:

(720) 962-0706. This is not a crisis hotline, but the fund is available to youths who face social or financial barriers to crisis counseling. The organization requires a referral by a school counselor or mental-health professional.

Survivors Support GrouP:

Heartbeat of Durango meets from 6 to 8 p.m. the second Wednesday of every month at the Grief Center, 2243 Main Ave., second floor. Contact Janna for information at 749-1673.

American Foundation for Suicide Prevention:

Colorado chapter information available at

https://afsp.org/chapter/afsp-colorado/

For Men:

A website for adult men contemplating suicide, who often are unwilling to seek help, is available at

www.mantherapy.org

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