Littleton teen arrested after crashing into homes, cars in Highlands Ranch

Posted 3/28/19

Homeowners were temporarily displaced after a 19-year-old crashed his car into two homes and four cars on a Highlands Ranch street, according to authorities. Kyle Frendberg, of Littleton, was taken …

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Littleton teen arrested after crashing into homes, cars in Highlands Ranch

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Homeowners were temporarily displaced after a 19-year-old crashed his car into two homes and four cars on a Highlands Ranch street, according to authorities.
 
Kyle Frendberg, of Littleton, was taken into custody late March 27 and booked in the Douglas County jail on charges of driving under the influence, leaving the scene of an accident, possession of marijuana paraphernalia and the use of alcohol by an underage person, according a Twitter post from the Douglas County Sheriff's Office. His bond is set at $1,000.
 
South Metro Fire Rescue responded to the accident around 11:30 p.m. March 27 near Colorado Boulevard and Copeland Street, according to South Metro's Twitter.
 
The sheriff's office determined that Frendberg, who was driving a white Jeep, had been involved in a hit and run crash earlier that night near South Broadway and County Line Road. No injuries were reported in either incidents.
 
Homeowners, whose garages were hit, have been allowed back in their homes.
Highlands Ranch, Littleton Colorado, Douglas County Colorado

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