DENVER — A woman who is believed to be an innocent bystander was shot and wounded near Broadway and Colfax Avenue in downtown Denver on Friday afternoon, according to a tweet from Denver Police.
Two suspects fired shots at each other around 1:15 pm. and then ran from the area, DPD said. The woman was caught in the crossfire and wounded. Her injuries didn't appear to be life-threatening, according to DPD.
DPD has released photos of two suspects they say were associated with the shooting.
One is described as a Black male who was wearing white pants, a white and blue hoody, a baseball cap, and blue and white checkered shoes.
The other is described as a light-skinned Black or Hispanic male wearing a red t-shirt, black pants, a black coat and white shoes.
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Metro Denver Crime Stoppers
Anyone with information is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 720-913-7867 or visit metrodenvercrimestoppers.com. Tipsters can remain anonymous and may be eligible for a reward of up to $2,000.
Metro Denver Crime Stoppers works by assigning a code to people who anonymously submit a tip. Information is shared with law enforcement, and Crime Stoppers is notified at the conclusion of the investigation.
From there, an awards committee reviews the information provided and, if the information leads to an arrest, the tipster will be notified. Rewards can be collected using the code numbers received when the tip was originally submitted.
> More information about Metro Denver Crime Stoppers can be found here.
> Additional Crime Stoppers bulletins can be found here.
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