Kayla Dickinson Obituary, Death – A deadly crash in Weld County on Wednesday claimed the lives of three people, with two of the victims identified by the Coroner’s Office on Friday. The tragic incident occurred around 3 p.m. on Highway 85 in Platteville, Colorado, and involved a head-on collision between two vehicles, a GMC Yukon and a Toyota 4Runner.
The crash took place when the GMC Yukon, traveling northbound on Highway 85, crossed into oncoming traffic at the intersection with Highway 60 and collided with the Toyota 4Runner. The impact was catastrophic, causing a gas leak and a fire. Colorado State Patrol (CSP) troopers arrived at the scene and attempted to separate the burning vehicles using a push bumper, alongside efforts to extinguish the flames with fire extinguishers. Despite their efforts, all occupants in both vehicles were pronounced dead at the scene.
The driver of the Yukon was identified as 37-year-old Kayla Dickinson from Evans, while the identity of the passenger in the Yukon has not been disclosed, pending notification of next of kin. The driver of the Toyota 4Runner was identified as 57-year-old Christine Ann Schwarz from Mead, who was also tragically killed in the collision.
In addition to the fatalities, a deputy from the Weld County Sheriff’s Office sustained minor injuries during the response and was treated at the scene. A CSP cruiser was also damaged during the efforts to separate the two vehicles involved in the crash.
The fatal crash has had a profound impact on the local community. Christine Schwarz, one of the victims, was a seventh-grade science teacher at La Salle North Valley Middle School in the Weld County School District RE-1. The district confirmed her death and announced the cancellation of classes for both Thursday and Friday following the incident. The small community of La Salle, with a population of approximately 1,700 students, has been deeply affected by the loss. Many residents expressed their sorrow, with the school district’s superintendent acknowledging the difficulty of the situation for students and staff.
The Weld County Sheriff’s Office also stated that the crash might have been connected to a police pursuit. On the day of the crash, a deputy had attempted to pull over the GMC Yukon, suspecting it was involved in theft. However, when the deputy approached the vehicle, the driver fled at high speed. While deputies were trying to locate the fleeing vehicle, they reported that the driver crossed into oncoming traffic, leading to the head-on collision with the Toyota 4Runner.
Although the sheriff’s office initially indicated that the crash might be related to the pursuit, they later stated that they were uncertain whether the pursuit directly contributed to the crash. In response to the incident, both the CSP’s Vehicular Crimes Unit and the Weld County Sheriff’s Office have launched investigations to determine the exact circumstances leading up to the crash and whether the pursuit played a role.
This fatal accident highlights the dangers of high-speed pursuits and the tragic consequences that can result from such incidents. As of now, both investigations are ongoing, and more details are expected to emerge in the coming days.