Floyd Hill, Colorado — October 14, 2025: Authorities identified Christopher Neil Moore, age 29, as the man killed during a police pursuit that ended in a head-on collision on Highway 6 near mile marker 259 in Clear Creek County.
According to reports, officers from the Clear Creek County Sheriff’s Office and the Idaho Springs Police Department were alerted to Moore’s location through an ankle monitor. He was reportedly suspected of involvement in multiple recent vehicle break-ins. When officers attempted to stop his vehicle, Moore allegedly fled, prompting a pursuit. His vehicle struck police-deployed stop sticks but continued traveling on deflated tires before crossing into oncoming traffic and colliding head-on with another car. Both Moore and the driver of the other vehicle were killed. The investigation remains pending.
Officials have stated that the pursuit stemmed from theft investigations in Summit County. The Colorado State Patrol assisted in reconstructing the crash scene and evaluating pursuit policies. No additional injuries were reported.
Media coverage of the fatal crash has appeared in several outlets, including 9NEWS, Denver7, Vail Daily, and Denver7 Follow-Up.
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