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FBI looking for ‘One-hit Wonders' bank robbers in Denver metro
FBI looking for ‘One-hit Wonders' bank robbers in Denver metro

Yahoo

time19-05-2025

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FBI looking for ‘One-hit Wonders' bank robbers in Denver metro

DENVER (KDVR) — The FBI is looking for three suspects, dubbed the 'One-hit Wonders,' who are linked to three individual robberies across the Denver metro. The FBI Rocky Mountain Safe Streets Task Force and the Greenwood Village Police Department are looking for help from the public to identify three suspects who independently robbed three banks earlier this year. FOX31 Newsletters: Sign up to get breaking news sent to your inbox The FBI Denver Division referred to the three suspects as the 'One-hit Wonders,' as each suspect is linked to one bank robbery, punishable by up to 20 years in prison for each federal offense. Photos of three different suspects linked to robberies across the Denver metro were released, and the FBI is asking people to look out for the following suspects, none of whom have been positively identified yet: Suspect one: Believed to be responsible for the robbery on Jan. 2 at approximately 3:15 p.m. at CrossFirst Bank Denver, 4582 South Ulster St. in Denver No written description provided Suspect two: Believed to be responsible for the robbery on Jan. 3 at approximately 5:35 p.m., ENT Credit Union, 1499 Wynkoop St. in Denver White male 50 to 60 years old Large build Wearing glasses during the bank robbery Suspect three: Believed to be responsible for the robbery on Jan. 14 at approximately 11:25 a.m., Bank of America, 5117 S. Yosemite St. in Greenwood Village White female Approximately 5 feet, 5 inches tall 40-50 years old Wearing a camouflage trapper hat, prescription glasses, a blue coat and black gloves during the robbery Walked with a limp People are asked to be on the lookout for anyone matching the descriptions, as well as people who may have 'recently changed their spending habits or discussed coming into money suddenly.' Anyone with information is asked to contact Denver police, Greenwood Village police, the FBI orMetro Denver Crime Stoppers. Tipsters can anonymously report to the crime stoppers and still be eligible for a cash reward. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Teen victim identified in deadly shooting at RTD station in Greenwood Village
Teen victim identified in deadly shooting at RTD station in Greenwood Village

Yahoo

time14-02-2025

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Teen victim identified in deadly shooting at RTD station in Greenwood Village

DENVER (KDVR) — On Thursday, a local coroner's office identified the 17-year-old boy who died of injuries he sustained in a shooting at an RTD light rail station in Greenwood Village Tuesday afternoon. The shooting was reported at about 3:12 p.m. on Feb. 11. Police responded to the Dayton RTD Light Rail Station on reports of shots fired in the 4000 block of Dallas Street. Previous coverage: 1 dead, another injured in RTD station shooting, assault Officers found one male subject suffering from a gunshot wound and a second victim who had injuries from an apparent assault. Both victims were transported to local hospitals. On Wednesday, investigators reported that a male 17-year-old died of his injuries. On Thursday, the Arapahoe County Coroner's Office identified him as Steve Abraham Carranza Maravilla. The office said the cause of death was a gunshot wound and the manner of death was a homicide. Also on Thursday, the Greenwood Village Police Department said the second victim was 14 years old and had been released after treatment from a local hospital. Neither victim has apparent ties to the city of Greenwood Village, the police agency said, and said that 'indications continue to suggest this was an isolated incident.' On Tuesday, police said witnesses told them they saw multiple unknown suspects running from the scene. Officers were actively searching the area for suspects and asked the public to avoid the area while the investigation continued. Alleged Highlands Ranch Main Event shooter faces 104 charges On Wednesday, police said they were working to identify the suspects in this case and were releasing limited information to protect any potential leads. Greenwood Village Police Department Deputy Chief Dave Oliver told FOX31's Greg Nieto that they don't typically get a lot of calls at the Dayton Light Rail Station. The agency said the area was deemed 'safe' on Wednesday. The incident also impacted the dismissal of three Cherry Creek School District schools that share a campus near the Dayton station. Anyone with information about this case is asked to call the Greenwood Village Police Department tip line at 303-486-8275 or email investigations@ Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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