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Police search for witness in death investigation of 22-year-old found in road

Thornton police responded to an area near East 88th Avenue and Washington Street around 8:15 p.m. on May 4 for a man injured in the road.

THORNTON, Colo. — Thornton Police need the public's help to figure out what led to a man's death earlier this month. 

Officers responded to an area near East 88th Avenue and Washington Street around 8:15 p.m. on May 4 to reports of a man injured on the roadway. 

Family members told 9NEWS that's where they found 22-year-old Rayvon Lewis. He died later that night from his injuries. 

"By losing him I've lost a part of myself. So it's kind of super tough," Reginal Lewis, Rayvon's brother, told 9NEWS on Monday. "It's one of those things that it’s hard to swallow, for sure." 

Credit: Gabrielle Gonzales

"I feel like he was everything to me," Gabrielle Gonzales, Rayvon's girlfriend, said. 

She and Rayvon Lewis have a 1-year-old child together. 

"He was super goofy," she said. "He was always happy. He lived in the moment. He always stressed to live in the moment. Be thankful for today." 

In a news release last week, Thornton Police said they initially thought Rayvon Lewis was hit by a car, but later learned he possibly fell from the back of a truck. Neither Gonzales nor Reginal Lewis know who Rayvon Lewis was with that day. 

Police said they are searching for a motorcyclist they believe is the only witness. That person told others to call 911 but left before first responders arrived.

*Share* Anyone with information is asked to call the Thornton PD tip-line at 720-977-5069.

Posted by ThorntonPD on Tuesday, May 7, 2024

*Share* Anyone with information is asked to call the Thornton PD tip-line at 720-977-5069.

Posted by ThorntonPD on Tuesday, May 7, 2024

"I don't know if it was an accident or some sort of conflict, but that's something that we're hoping to figure out," Reginald Lewis said. "Right now not knowing is something I wouldn't want anybody to go through."

The victim's loved ones are hoping the motorcyclist or any other possible witnesses come forward. The family has searched for surveillance video in the busy area but has come up short. 

They hope someone sees their plea and shares information with law enforcement that will give them some peace. 

"We just want to know so we can have some closure, because with all these cars all day going, how couldn’t anyone see something that day?" Gonzales said. "That day a part of me went missing, and it’s like the only thing I need left is that last piece so I can understand what happened to Rayvon, just for the sake of our son."

Credit: Reginald Lewis

Rayvon Lewis's family remembered him as a loving man who always made those around him happy. He enjoyed music, drawing and spending time with his son. 

While what happened that day remains uncertain, the impact he made on people is clear. 

"He was going to do some special things with his life," Reginald Lewis said. "It would mean the world for us to figure out what happened to our loved one." 

"I was very blessed to spend all that time that I could with him," Gonzales said as she choked back tears. "I’m just thankful for all the memories we have."

Thornton Police encourage the witness or anyone else who may have any information related to this case to reach out to their tip line at 720-977-5069.

Credit: Gabrielle Gonzales

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