Colorado Mine Elevator Malfunction Leaves One Dead, 12 Trapped
A mechanical issue at the Mollie Kathleen Gold Mine in Cripple Creek resulted in one fatality and trapped 12 people underground for hours.
- The victim, identified as 46-year-old tour guide Patrick Weier, was killed when the elevator malfunctioned around 500 feet below the surface.
- Twelve tourists were trapped 1,000 feet underground for approximately six hours before being safely rescued.
- Four individuals sustained minor injuries, including back and neck pain, and were treated on-site.
- Rescue operations involved multiple agencies, with state resources deployed to ensure the elevator could safely bring the trapped group to the surface.
- The mine, a popular tourist attraction since the 1960s, will remain closed as investigations by local and federal authorities continue.








































































