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Pedestrian’s death on U.S. Highway 550 ruled a suicide

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Tuesday, Sept. 8, 2020 3:57 PM

The driver of a vehicle that killed a female pedestrian on U.S. Highway 550 north of Durango last week will not be charged after authorities determined that the woman’s death was a suicide.

The crash was reported around 8:15 p.m. Thursday at about milepost 27, just south of the Alpen Rose RV Park and River Bend Ranch.

Authorities said an investigation showed the woman, identified as Alisha Bradley, 37, was in a vehicle with her brother on Highway 550 when they got into a verbal altercation. Both were intoxicated, authorities said.

According to La Plata County Coroner Jann Smith, Bradley wanted to get out of the vehicle, and her brother pulled over on the side of the road. Bradley got out and her brother made a U-turn, stopped on the other side of the highway, and told her to get back in the car.

Smith said that Bradley made a comment to her brother, and then intentionally stepped in front of a vehicle headed north. Smith said both Bradley’s brother and the driver of the vehicle attested she stepped in front of the vehicle on purpose.

Bradley was pronounced dead at the scene. Smith said she has ruled Bradley’s death as a suicide.

La Plata County Sheriff’s Office spokesman Chris Burke said because the death was ruled a suicide, the driver will not be charged.

It was originally reported Bradley was from the Shiprock-Kirkland area. She is from Dennehotso, Arizona. Incorrect information was given to The Durango Herald.

jromeo@durangoherald.com

How to get help

Help for people having suicidal thoughts or for those who fear a person is considering suicide:

Axis Care Hotline: 24/7 local response to your crisis and behavioral health needs: 247-5245.


NATIONAL SUICIDE PREVENTION HOTLINE: (800) 273-TALK (8255) or text “TALK” to 741741.


RED NACIONAL DE PREVENCIÓN DEL SUICIDIO: (888) 628-9454.


FORT LEWIS COLLEGE COUNSELING CENTER: 247-7212.


BOYS TOWN HOTLINE: (800) 448-3000.


SAFE2TELL COLORADO: (877) 542-7233 or safe2tell.org.


COLORADO CRISIS SUPPORT LINE: (844) 493-8255 or text “TALK” to 38255 or online at coloradocrisisservices.org to access a live chat available in 17 languages. The line has mental health professionals available to talk to adults or youths 24 hours a day.


AMERICAN FOUNDATION FOR SUICIDE PREVENTION: Colorado chapter information available at afsp.org/chapter/afsp-colorado/.


FOR MEN: A website for adult men contemplating suicide is available at mantherapy.org.

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