Denver Police Searching for Trio of Suspected Robbers Still on the Run
The Denver Police Department is asking for the public’s help in locating three suspects wanted in connection with a robbery in the city’s Northfield neighborhood.
According to Metro Denver Crime Stoppers, the trio — a man and two women — allegedly committed the robbery on September 27 near East 49th Place. Investigators say the three worked together during the incident and quickly fled the scene before police arrived.
Security camera images captured all three suspects, and police have released detailed descriptions in hopes of identifying them.
The male suspect is described as Hispanic, in his 30s, with a tattoo of red lipstick on the right side of his neck and a small scar near his right eye.
One of the female suspects is described as Hispanic, in her late 30s, with tattoos on her left arm and across the top of her chest.
The third suspect, a white female in her 30s or 40s, has a distinct rose tattoo on her right hand.
Authorities believe the group may be traveling together in a silver Honda Civic or Accord, which was seen leaving the area immediately after the crime.
Denver Police have not said what was stolen or whether the trio may be linked to other robberies in the region, but they warn that suspects fitting similar descriptions have been connected to recent thefts in nearby areas.
Anyone who recognizes the suspects or has information about their whereabouts is urged to call Metro Denver Crime Stoppers at 720-913-STOP (7867). Tipsters can remain anonymous and may be eligible for a cash reward.
Police are reminding residents to remain vigilant, especially in shopping centers and parking areas where crimes of opportunity often occur.
“Community awareness is key,” a DPD spokesperson said. “We’re asking everyone to take a look at the photos, share them, and help us bring these individuals into custody before anyone else gets hurt.”











