east: but it s the number on the top line that will grab most pool s attention. it s the peak gust so far not mountains. we hit the north bay. but as far as where you live, look at the rest of the numbers. santa rosa hill 33-mile-an-hour gust within the last hour. and concord at 35. and san francisco hit 28. we are seeing similar numbers to that in the east bay for places like oakland though not as strong there and san jose seeing this at 14 miles per hour. as we look at the map as a whole, these are the current wind speeds. that s what the sustained number is. so it s 15 sustained in hayward. 13 in oakland. 6 in san jose. now the gusts as the winds pick up in intensity. ever so often, hayward hit 23. and concord at 37. and there s livermore at 3 # 2. all right. as you probably expect the wind advisory in effect doesn t expire until 11 a.m. on monday. but the worst of the winds will come through the afternoon for most of us. i am going to spotlight that in more detail in the
Teen accused in ‘highway takeover’ of I-225 in Aurora, other suspect killed in unrelated crash
Numerous vehicles were stranded on I-225 while other cars did burnouts in the middle of the highway the night of March 7. Author: Allison Sylte Updated: 10:56 AM MDT April 28, 2021
AURORA, Colo. Investigators have identified two people they said were responsible for organizing a “highway takeover” of southbound Interstate 225 in Aurora last month that left hundreds of cars stuck in the middle of the road.
One of those suspects is a teenager who has been issued a summons for reckless driving, driving a vehicle with a canceled license and engaging in a speed exhibition. Because he is of driving age but under 18, Aurora Police are not identifying him by name.
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AURORA, Colo. â Aurora police have identified two people who were involved or helped organize a âhighway takeoverâ on Interstate 225 in early March.
One of the people is a juvenile and the other, a 21-year-old, died before he was charged.
On March 7 around 9 p.m., the Aurora Police Department received several calls about street racers blocking traffic and driving recklessly on southbound Interstate-225. Officers found that the racers were impeding the flow of traffic and preventing other drivers from traveling through safely. Traffic was slow, and even stopped, on the highway between E. Alameda Avenue and E. Colfax Avenue.