A hit‑and‑run crash on a quiet suburban street in Highlands Ranch, Colorado, left former Penn State long snapper Kyle Vasey fighting for his life and claimed the life of his 35‑year‑old fiancée, Corinne More. Another pedestrian, 72‑year‑old Dianne Wandes, was also seriously injured in the collision.
The driver’s alleged flight
Police say the vehicle, driven by 28‑year‑old Adam Bauserman, struck the three pedestrians, made a U‑turn, drove past the scene and fled. Witnesses described the collision as deliberate, noting that Bauserman was traveling 48 mph in a 45‑mph zone and showed no signs of intoxication.
Bauserman was found to be driving with a suspended license after a 2025 DUI and had a history of multiple suspensions and revocations over the past decade. He now faces seven felony counts, including vehicular homicide, and a misdemeanor, with his bond set at $100,000.
Legal fallout and investigation
Investigators have uncovered a pattern of license suspensions and revocations over the last ten years, underscoring a troubling history of traffic violations. The case continues to draw attention as authorities piece together the exact sequence of events that led to the tragedy.
Vasey, who played for the Nittany Lions from 2015 to 2019, remains hospitalized as the community mourns the loss of Corinne More and reflects on the broader implications of road safety and repeat offenders.