Aurora police is again urging the public to come forward with information that could help identify the person who killed 15‑year‑old Xavier Dominguez nearly three weeks ago. Investigators say they’ve gathered some clues about what happened the night Xavier was shot on Feb. 27, but they still need critical help from the Colorado community.
According to police, Xavier met up with the suspect shortly before 11 p.m., and the two interacted for several minutes before the shooting. Detectives believe the suspect ran south toward the High Line Canal after firing the shots and may have left the area either on foot or on a bike.
Maj. Crimes Sgt. Chris Cruser said investigators have interviewed some witnesses but need more. Police are asking residents of neighborhoods near Lima Street and Highline Drive, close to Alameda Avenue and Havana Street, to review any doorbell or surveillance video.
“We would be looking for basically, probably a half hour before that time and a half hour after,” said Cruser. “Anybody in the area, if they saw someone on foot, if they saw somebody on a bike, if they saw people meet up and talk. That’s the type of stuff we’re looking for.”…