DENVER – The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and
Explosives and Denver Police Department are seeking the identities and
whereabouts of two women wanted for questioning in an unsolved attempted
homicide in May.
At about 11 p.m., May 21, there were multiple shots fired at
individuals near the 7-Eleven at 8755 E. Montview Blvd. in Denver. No one was
injured.
The National Integrated Ballistic Information Network’s
ballistic comparison capability linked the firearm used in that shooting to
five other unsolved violent crimes in Denver Metro, including multiple
aggravated assaults.
The women were driving a small black sedan, possibly a
Toyota Yaris or similar vehicle.
Anyone with information is encouraged to call Denver’s Crime
Gun Intelligence Center at 303-575-7694. Photos of the women are below.
Denver’s Crime Gun Intelligence Center uses cutting-edge
technology and a dedicated investigative team to stop shooters and identify
their source of crime guns before they can commit further criminal acts. It is
a partnership between ATF, Denver Police Department, Aurora Police Department,
Lakewood Police Department, the District Attorney's Offices for Denver,
Arapahoe, Adams, and Jefferson counties, and the U.S. Attorney's Office. One of
the technologies is the National Integrated Ballistic Information Network, or
NIBIN, which provides federal, state, and local partner agencies with an
automated ballistic imaging network. NIBIN is the only national network that
allows for the capture and comparison of ballistic evidence to aid in solving
and preventing violent crimes involving firearms.
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