 Hi, this is Detective Linkus with Denver Place Returning Your Phone Call. How can I help you? My name is Stephanie Linkus and I am a detective in the Traffic Investigations Unit. Just email that to me and I will do everything else. Our unit handles alluding cases, hit and runs, accidents involving serious bodily injuries and fatalities. We're on to the impound to meet an adjuster. We are going to the Denver Vehicle Impound Facility to meet an insurance adjuster who wants to get some photos and measurements onto vehicles involved in a serious collision. The vehicles are being held as evidence so the adjusters are not allowed to go there without an escort there to make sure they don't disturb any of the evidence. Which ones do you need to look at? The Ultima and the Cherokee. We need to find the cars. I think your Jeep is back there. It's always such a maze. That is it. It's your car. This is something that we got called out to on I-70. The parties in this vehicle rolled and suffered serious bodily injuries. I think I found our Nissan. This vehicle struck that vehicle sending it out of control and it flipped. A third vehicle was involved as well. I think you get used to it. Seeing the cars isn't the hard part. It's seeing the people that look like they've been through a war zone. It's a hard part. On the street you see victims, you see suspects, but you don't see the outcome and aftermath and in this job we not only deal with people who are seriously injured or deceased but the families. You think it's salvageable? So for me it's nice to be able to talk to families and say that this is why this happened and this is how this happened and whether they're loved ones at fault or not it seems to bring closure to them. I had no idea what I wanted to be when I grew up. I had a child at a very young age and I just knew that I had to get my life together and do something that he can be proud to say his mom does. I started out in nursing and wanted to go the nursing round. I did not like that at all, but I wanted to stay in a field where you can help people. After the first day of the academy I knew I was in the right place. I like everything about being a cop. I think most officers become police officers because they want to help others. I actually grew up right here a couple blocks away from where we're at right now and seeing the different people I grew up with either end up in gangs, shot, or in prison becoming a cop was just complete opposite of what I was used to and I was very proud of that. I love when I see teenagers say that they come from the ghetto and they can't do something but I can sit there and tell them without a doubt that I was in their shoes and I did it so can they?