DENVER – Police on Monday recognized a person arrested for his alleged involvement in a lethal hit-and-run crash that left one man useless and mentioned a juvenile had additionally been cited for his alleged involvement within the crash.
The crash occurred round 9:30 p.m. Friday on the intersection of Morrison Highway and W. Kentucky Avenue. Police mentioned a 54-year-old man was using his bicycle throughout Morrison Highway when he was struck and killed.
The Denver Workplace of the Medical Examiner recognized the bicyclist Tuesday as Michael Ramos. His reason for demise was from blunt power accidents.
Police issued a Medina Alert for 2 suspect autos on the time – a white Nissan Murano and a gold Dodge Durango – however canceled that alert Saturday afternoon.
Denver police mentioned Monday that one of many suspects – recognized as Gregory Gomez, 45, turned himself in to police on Saturday afternoon and was arrested for investigation of leaving the scene of an accident leading to demise.
Police mentioned {that a} second driver, a juvenile male, was cited on Saturday for investigation of failing to report an accident, careless driving leading to severe bodily harm – weak street consumer, leaving the scene of an accident, driving with out a legitimate license and driving with out proof of insurance coverage.
Police mentioned their investigation revealed that the juvenile driver hit the bicycle owner first, and that the sufferer was then hit by Gomez’s automobile.