An early-morning stabbing near W 5th Avenue and N Newton Street turned a quiet stretch of west Denver into an active crime scene before sunrise on Saturday, leaving one person in the hospital and detectives racing to track down whoever is responsible.
What the department said
According to the Denver Police Dept., officers responded to a reported stabbing in the W. 5th and N. Newton area early Saturday. They found one victim who was taken to a local hospital with injuries described as non-life-threatening.
The department said officers are “working to develop suspect information” and noted that the details released so far are preliminary and “subject to change” as the investigation moves forward.
How to report tips
Anyone who might have seen or recorded anything in the area is being asked to come forward. For non-emergencies, contact the Denver Police Department at 720-913-2000. To remain anonymous, tipsters can reach Metro Denver Crime Stoppers at 720-913-STOP (7867) or submit information online. If there is an immediate danger, call or text 911.
Neighborhood context
Hoodline has tracked similar early-morning stabbing incidents across Denver in recent weeks, including one on East Iliff Avenue earlier in February, a reminder of how quickly detectives can be pulled to scenes scattered across the city. Local coverage by Denver7 has also highlighted how police are leaning heavily on witness statements and private surveillance footage to identify suspects.
Those patterns have prompted officials to repeat a now-familiar refrain to residents and business owners: save your security video and share it if investigators come calling…