A rented truck from Colorado exploded near Trump Hotel in Vegas.

Investigators traced cybertruck's route from CO to Vegas, monitoring charging station stops.

January 2nd 2025.

A rented truck from Colorado exploded near Trump Hotel in Vegas.
In a tragic turn of events, a Tesla Cybertruck burst into flames and exploded outside the Trump Hotel in Las Vegas. It was a devastating sight, with the sole occupant unfortunately losing their life in the incident. According to Kevin McMahill, the sheriff of the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, the truck had been rented in Colorado and driven to Nevada.

Through thorough investigation, authorities were able to trace the truck's journey from Colorado to Las Vegas, with the driver making stops at various charging stations along the way. It was determined that the truck had been rented through the popular Turo app, but the exact location in Colorado where it was rented from remains unknown.

During a press conference, officials from the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police and Clark County Fire Department shared that they were working to retrieve the body from the futuristic-looking pickup truck. In addition, seven people in the vicinity suffered minor injuries and some were taken to the hospital for treatment.

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