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Former Penn State Player Kyle Vasey Injured in Deadly Hit‑and‑Run

A Colorado crash that claimed the life of his fiancée and left the athlete fighting for his future

A hit‑and‑run crash on a quiet street in Highlands Ranch, Colorado, left former Penn State long snapper Kyle Vasey fighting for his life and mourning the loss of his fiancée, Corrine More.

A Community in Shock

The collision also seriously injured a 72‑year‑old woman who was a passenger in the vehicle. Emergency responders arrived to find the scene chaotic, with witnesses describing a pickup truck that fled the area before being tracked down by a group of local residents.

Investigators identified the driver as Adam Bauserman, a man whose license had been revoked after a prior DUI arrest. Court records show that Bauserman’s driving history includes multiple suspensions over the past ten years, a pattern that prosecutors say underscores the seriousness of the charges he now faces.

Bauserman is currently being held on seven felony counts related to the crash, with bail set at $100,000. The charges include vehicular assault, hit‑and‑run resulting in death, and driving while revoked, among others.

Medical professionals who examined Vasey warned that he remains at risk of permanent disfigurement or even death, underscoring the severity of his injuries sustained in the collision.

Douglas County Sheriff Darren Weekly praised the quick action of witnesses who followed the truck and helped bring the perpetrator to justice, while also emphasizing the need for stricter enforcement of license revocations to prevent similar tragedies.

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