Police arrest Denver man after high-speed I-25 shooting near Lone Tree
The driver told Lone Tree police that the suspect was driving aggressively and flashed a handgun before firing one shot into their bumper.
A Denver man opened fire on a vehicle and its five occupants while speeding on Interstate 25 near Lone Tree earlier this week, according to police.
The driver of the other vehicle told Lone Tree police dispatchers that the suspect — Oscar Lozoya-Borrego, 27, of Denver — was driving aggressively and flashed a handgun before firing one shot into their front passenger-side bumper.
The shooting happened Tuesday morning on southbound I-25 near County Line Road, and Loyoza-Borrego was traveling about 80 mph when he shot at the vehicle, police said in a news release.
Officers used cellphone video captured by occupants of the vehicle and nearby surveillance cameras to track down the suspect’s vehicle, which was found in west Parker with a handgun.
Lozoya-Borrego was booked into the Douglas County jail Tuesday night on suspicion of five counts of attempted first-degree murder. As of Friday, he was being held on a $500,000 cash bond, according to jail and court records.
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