Former Penn State Football Long Snapper Kyle Vasey Seriously Injured In Colorado Hit-And-Run

Former Penn State football long snapper Kyle Vasey was one of three pedestrians struck by a vehicle while on a walk in Highlands Ranch, Colorado, on Monday morning.
Vasey’s 35-year-old fiancée, Corinne More, died after being hit. Vasey has undergone multiple surgeries, with doctors describing him as being at substantial risk for permanent disfigurement or death. Another pedestrian, 72-year-old Dianne Wandes, was walking on the opposite side of the street from the couple when she was struck. Wandes was hospitalized with serious injuries.
28-year-old Adam Bauserman was driving with a suspended license stemming from a 2025 DUI. Deputies claim that there were no signs of intoxication, with witnesses describing the collision as intentional.
Investigators say Bauserman was driving 48 miles per hour through the 45-mile-per-hour zone when he struck the three pedestrians, made a U-turn after the collision, drove slowly past the scene, and then took off. He was detained just 15 minutes later.
Bauserman, who has had several suspensions and revocations of his license over the last decade, has been charged with seven felonies and one misdemeanor, including vehicular homicide, failure to remain at the scene of an accident involving death, vehicular assault (two counts), and driving a motor vehicle with a license that is under restraint. His bond is set at $100,000
Vasey played for the Nittany Lions from 2015 to 2019.
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