New details have emerged following the arrest of a man suspected of attempting to kidnap a 14-year-old in Westminster last month.
Jeremiah Mullins, 31, is facing multiple charges that include second-degree kidnapping, second-degree attempted kidnapping and aggravated robbery, since Mullins might have gone on an even larger crime spree the same day.
On Oct. 24, Westminster police responded to a report of a stolen car. A man says his 2008 Subaru Legacy with a Colorado temporary tag was stolen sometime between Oct. 22 and Oct. 23. Police were able to locate the car, and Mullins was identified as the driver inside the vehicle. After being questioned by police, however, he drove off and sent officers on a chase before they ended the pursuit.
That stolen car and Mullins’ description were reported multiple times on Oct. 25.
At 6 a.m. just before the call for the attempted kidnapping, Thornton police responded to a robbery call. A man claims Mullins pointed a gun at him before taking his phone and wallet.