Law enforcement seeking help finding witnesses to assault at local bar
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KREX) – Authorities are asking for the community's assistance in finding witnesses who might have saw an assault outside a local bar, according to Crime Stoppers of Mesa County.
The incident occurred around 2 a.m., Sunday, March 30, when a man walked to his Jeep and started his car outside the Brass Rail Tavern, 476 28 Road. After recognizing and talking to a friend outside, the victim was leaning against his vehicle before someone grabbed his shirt from the back.
A male voice said, 'Give me your keys, I'm taking your Jeep.' The victim told law enforcement two people confronted him but did not know who struck him in the face.
The victim recalled a couple inside the bar leaving around the same time he left. Authorities are hoping to talk to the possible witnesses.
If anyone knows the location or identity of the suspects involved in the crime or possibly witnessed the assault, they can submit a tip anonymously on the P3tips app, at 241stop.com or call 970-241-7867. Any information that leads to an arrest can result in a $1,000 reward.
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