Alcohol Suspected In Fatal Crash Near Telluride

TELLURIDE, Colo. (AP) - Alcohol is suspected of contributing to a crash that killed three people in southwestern Colorado Saturday.

The Telluride Daily Planet reports the three were on their way to a campsite after celebrating July Fourth in Telluride when their Chevrolet Cruze went off Colorado Highway 145. It rolled several times down a steep embankment covered with loose rock.

The only survivor was Weston Gleiss, a math teacher from Eagle Valley High School in Gypsum. He crawled out of the wreckage and flagged down a deputy.

Another Eagle Valley teacher, 26-year-old Garrett LaForce, died in the crash, along with 23-year-old Edward Bollman and 21-year-old Carly Sansone, who both have ties to Michigan.

The Vail Daily reports that LaForce was a native of Libertyville, Illinois, and had just finished his first year as a teacher.

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